• The, “Christian,” Right…
    The, “Christian,” Right…
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    De Spectaculis.

    Even if the death penalty were morally legitimate (and I think it isn’t), and even if we could be justifiably confident that every one of those 234 executed prisoners was actually guilty of the crimes for which they were sentenced (and I think we can’t), it would still be grotesque to react to those executions with cheers and applause, as the audience did at this week’s Republican debate. Surely a mood of solemnity and regret would be more appropriate. These Republicans howling and hooting over executions are the kind who formerly revelled in seeing Christians thrown to the lions. The fact that they now have the effrontery to call themselves Christians only adds insult to injury (literally).

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  • Sunscreen???
    Sunscreen???
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    via Salon.com.

    In a chapter titled " The Sun Will Save Your Life," you discuss the possible connection between autism and vitamin D deficiency. I was wondering if you could expand on that a little.

    This is a fairly new study. There were two articles, one in Scientific American and the other in a Swedish journal, that presented compelling evidence that low vitamin D levels in pregnant mothers can be one of the triggers for this heartbreaking affliction.

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  • At least someone gets it…
    At least someone gets it…
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    [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAvDtPz33w0&autoplay=0 150 150]

    Compliments of the inestimable wisdom of Bill Maher… Yes, he’s his usual profane self, he completely fails to grasp what Jesus was up to with The Sermon on the Mount and, he is still so very worth listening to.

    Rather interesting that you can get a better grasp of the heart of Jesus out of an avowed pothead and atheist then you can out of your average pulpit on Sunday morning…

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  • Windows???
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    Via: gizmag.com

    One of the theories regarding the cause of schizophrenia suggests that, due to an excessive release of dopamine, the brain remembers too many irrelevant things. Schizophrenics are then overwhelmed by the vast amounts of facts, thoughts and memories all crammed together in their heads, and start processing them into conclusions that aren’t based in reality.

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  • A problem with freedom…
    A problem with freedom…
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    via Spiegel.de. (Yes, it’s a long read, and it is SO worth reading…)

    No bars. No walls. No armed guards. The prison island of Bastøy in Norway is filled with some of the country’s most hardened criminals. Yet it emphasizes self-control instead of the strictly regulated regimens common in most prisons. For some inmates, it is more than they can handle.

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  • Stress and our breaking wave of, “Conditions.”
    Stress and our breaking wave of, “Conditions.”
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    Via: democracynow.org

    Dr. Maté’s work focuses on the centrality of early childhood experiences to the development of the brain, and how those experiences can impact everything from behavioural patterns to physical and mental illness.

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  • Access Wikileaks even if the US Gov/corporate sell-outs temporarily muzzle it.
    Access Wikileaks even if the US Gov/corporate sell-outs temporarily muzzle it.
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    Here’s a quick guide for keyword searching this latest release of cables:

    Google Search: Simply type the keyword you wish to search for in Google and add site:http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/ to your entry. For example Cablegate search for Putin. (This is a shortcut to using the “search within a site or domain” function of an advanced search–They get you the same results…

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