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Get out the Vote with Viral Media


Maybe you've seen this. But it's good. If you haven't done so already, send it to everyone in your address book. It will possibly lay a big freaking guilt trip on them. I've already voted early, but I thought it was pretty funny.

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McCain and the Dead Man's Party


Ever since I saw that creepy Danny Elfman video about McCain morphing into Palin I have not been able to stop thinking about the synchronicity between that video, Oingo Boingo, and their classic tune: Dead Man's Party

And it made me wonder if the Republicans are truly a Dead Man's Party. A party for the dustheap of history; the dustheap of bad agenda's, near misses, and also ran's in the hall of shame and the marketplace of toxic ideas. The Republican Party wasn't struck by lightning. They brought this on all of us. They have been tried in the balance and found wanting. The days of their Kingdom are numbered. Mene, mene tekel u-Pharsin.

Jonathan Swift wrote, in A Run Upon the Bankers...

A baited banker thus desponds,
From his own hand foresees his fall,
They have his soul, who have his bonds;
'Tis like the writing on the wall.

 

Is Palin Qualified? You Decide


Go here and take the NOW poll.

Apparently, Republicans got the word and have been jamming the results.

Palin's War On Science


Click Here for C Hitchens latest takedown of the ineffably cretinous Sarah Palin. He may be a rum besotted rapscallion with a curmudgeonly disposition, but when he takes down the fatuous, I'm glad he has girded his loins and stormed the Circus Maximus.

Bottom line: if God created all things bright and beautiful and vile and odious, then DNA is useless, and research to perfect serum innoculations against bird flu are pointless. We can all go happily to our graves content in the knowledge that it is God's Will....

McCain Mocks Nuclear Safety


On the radio, this morning, at a campaign rally, I heard McCain say this:

"You know, the other night in the debate with Senator Obama, I said his eloquence is admirable, but pay attention to his words. We talk about offshore drilling and he said he would quote, consider, offshore drilling. We talked about nuclear power, well it has to be safe, environment, blah, blah, blah."

At the sound of the blah blah blah, his audience errupted in enormous laughter and applause...

Apparently, the Republican activists on hand for the speech found "blah, blah, blah" to be absolutely hilarious. Where is the humour in this? What is their level of awareness?

My father worked on the propulsion engine for the first Polaris missile. Later, he set up the first nuclear weapons depot for the Atlantic submarine fleet. I worked on the North Anna nuclear power plant, back in the early 70's, actually manufacturing the high quality concrete required by the continuous reactor pour. 20 years later I was part of a team of Systems Analysts that electronically re-engineered the process for obtaining a license to possess nuclear materials, for the Nuclear Regulatory Agency.

Last time I flew to San Francisco, I sat next to one of the world's pre-eminent authorities on the effects of radiation on human health. He was a consultant to NIH who had lived and studied the population of Hiroshima for 20  years. At that time I worked for a major healthcare media company, and we had a long talk about radiation and health issues. So, throughout my life, I have been exposed to issues regarding radiation and public safety.

Bottom Line: Radioactive materials are poison. They stay in the environment for a long time. If you inhale a particle of Plutonium, and 20 years from now, develop lung cancer, and your remains are cremated--the radioactive particle of Plutonium goes up in smoke, is assimilated into the atmosphere, and will perhaps take up residence in some other poor soul, and so on and so forth,  for the next 24,100 years. That is the half life of Plutonium. Pluto was the Lord of the Underworld. Apt name.

There is mine in the Congo called Shinkolobwe. It has been such a security problem for the Govt of the Congo that they have been attempting, in vain to seek help from the US, British, or French, to take over the mine, which has been closed to Uranium production for many years. It is one of the richest sources of Uranium in the world. This is where the Uranium came from that ended up as Plutonium in the air over Hiroshima and Nagasake. The locals, back in the day, used to smear the yellow clay on their bodies and attack their enemies by night, glowing in the dark. They were not a long-lived tribe. Today, valuable deposits of cobalt are intermingled with the Uranium, attracting the locals to come and mine the cobalt by hand, a certain death sentence 20 years down the road. Cobalt is very expensive, these days.

The security lifecycle on radioactive materials begins at birth, and must be sustainable until their death, which varies from compound to compound, but is longer than human recorded history, in the case of Plutonium. What if you came into this world and discovered your ancestors had been stacking up Plutonium waste for the past 24,000 years? How big a security force would be needed to control the waste? What about earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, and asteroids from outer space?

Yes, there have been breakthroughs in terms of sealing up nuclear materials in durable glass casings. This would prevent problem of ground water contamination or perhaps earthquake. But a determined terrorist could still crack open the glass canisters, given sufficient force. And absolute security must stay with nuclear materials at every stage of their journey and resting place from cradle to grave and beyond, for 24,000 years.

My whole point is this: the security requirements for the lifecycle of nuclear materials are very high. Frankly, they don't come any higher. Obama wants these safeguards to be carefully scrutinized.

Apparently, McCain does not believe in 'Safety First'. And if he can mutter blah, blah, blah in contempt, when someone raises the issue of public safety, then what does he believe in?

And what is the nonsense that his supporters believe in?

Is it possible, before we take Plutonium to the Altar, to have some nuclear wedding counseling before the fact? Because a nuclear wedding, in terms of human scale, is forever and ever, amen.

 

 

How the Markets Really Work


In 2007, this was pretty funny, but today, it's more like an actual description of what has gone down.

If comedians were able to see this coming before it happened...and make fun of it, then who was asleep at the wheel?

McCain Doesn't Want You To See This


This right here

Why? Because John McCain is a liar and a cheat.

High though his titles, proud his name,
Boundless his wealth as wish can claim;
Despite those titles, power, and pelf,
The wretch, concentred all in self,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown,
And, doubly dying, shall go down
To the vile dust, from whence he sprung,
Unwept, unhonor'd, and unsung.--Sir Walter Scott
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