Monday, March 4, 2013

Geek of The Week #3

From a 2007 blog by David Sessions:  How much does a racehorse pee?



"The third leg of horse racing's Triple Crown takes place on Saturday, with the running of the Belmont Stakes. Around 60,000 fans will be watching in Elmont, N.Y., as they put down beer and the track's signature cocktails. Needless to say, they'll probably be peeing as much as the racehorses. Wait, how much does a racehorse pee?
A lot. Horses typically produce several quarts of urine every four hours, for a total of about 1.5 to 2 gallons per day. (By contrast, an adult male human pees 1 or 2 quarts per day.) The stream, usually one-third to a half-inch in diameter, can last up to 30 seconds. In general, the larger the animal, the more it pees. A Clydesdale, for example, weighs twice as much as a Thoroughbred and produces urine in greater volume (and with a more pungent smell). An average pasture horse that spends its day grazing might also beat a racehorse in a peeing match: Pasture grass contains a lot more water than the carefully prepared grains and pellets fed to racehorses."

Don't Call Me a Radical!

I'm an Abraham Lincoln Republican....

As a child of the 60s, I'm for freedom and fulfillment; and I'm a Lincoln Republican - a seeker of Government of the people, by the people, and above all, for the people.





As you might imagine, I've run up against my share of “Conservatives” in the course of researching my book, "The War On The 60s". You probably have too. The kind of people who have no interest in listening to anything you have to say, only in shooting it down, preferably before you've had time to even get the words out. People who reject any change without a moment's consideration, and who habitually “shoot the messenger” rather than debate his ideas. One of their favorite tricks, I've found, is to assume they know what you think, and attack that, rather than waiting to find out what you actually have to say.

Does this sound familiar at all?

Sunday, March 3, 2013

The real state of American Equality

Thanks to the mighty John Equality Osmand for sharing this.  It's a wee bit slow, but the pay-off is worth it.

Video link:  http://mashable.com/2013/03/02/wealth-inequality/

The Frackers use Psy-Ops on the (Pennsylvania) People

In a [Conference] session entitled “Designing a Media Relations Strategy To Overcome Concerns Surrounding Hydraulic Fracturing,” Range Resources communications director Matt Pitzarella spoke about “overcoming stakeholder concerns” about the fracking process.

We have several former psy ops folks that work for us at Range because they’re very comfortable in dealing with localized issues and local governments,” Pitzarella said. “Really all they do is spend most of their time helping folks develop local ordinances and things like that. But very much having that understanding of psy ops in the Army and in the Middle East has applied very helpfully here for us in Pennsylvania.”

(Another) presenter can be heard recommending that his colleagues download a copy of the Army and Marine Corps counterinsurgency manual. That’s because, he said, the opposition facing the industry is an “insurgency.”

Read the full report, "Oil Executive Calls Anti-Fracking Movement an Insurgency, Applies Psy-Ops" here:  http://earthfirstnews.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/oil-executive-calls-anti-fracking-movement-an-insurgency-applies-psy-ops/

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For a detailed account of what Fracking is, and its effects, go here:  http://www.environmentnewyork.org/reports/nye/costs-fracking

Wanna be a Climate Activist?

This in today from the brilliant Bill McKibben, dedicated Climate Change activist and leader of the campaign to stop the insane Keystone XL pipeline.  After the Alberta tarsands have been poisoned to release a small amount of oil by viciously destructive and wasteful fracking, the corrupt elite in the State Department - State is in there because it involves Canada - want to allow said oil to be transported thousands of miles by pipe, to the Gulf of Mexico. 

WHY?  God knows. 

Oh wait!  It couldn't be for short-term profit, could it?

Read on, Friends....




Bill McKibben says: 

Friends,
Yesterday Time Magazine declared that Keystone had become the Stonewall and the Selma of the climate movement -- and today we got a reminder of just how tough those fights were, and how tough this one will be.
On a Friday afternoon, with Secretary of State John Kerry half a world away and D.C. focused on the budget fight, the State Department released a new environmental impact statement for the pipeline. Like the last such report, it found that approving a 800,000 barrel-a-day fuse to one of the planet’s biggest carbon bombs was “unlikely to have a substantial impact” on the tar sands or the climate.
That, in a word, is nonsense -- some of our most important climate scientists in the U.S. have written the State Department to explain exactly how dangerous Keystone is. Just yesterday Europe’s top climate diplomat pointed out that it would send a truly terrible signal to the rest of the world.
President Obama will be making a decision in a few short months. I won’t lie: today’s report makes the odds look even tougher -- and the power of the fossil fuel lobby hasn’t waned one bit.
But I’m reminded that the last time the State Department issued an environmental impact statement about the pipeline, we were just beginning this fight. That day in 2011, 50 people were arrested at the White House during the very first wave of protests against the pipeline.
This time around we’re tens of thousands of people stronger, and once again, I think we are just beginning to fight.
In these next months we need to send a signal to the White House that we’re not standing down. There are two things I think we should begin working on immediately.
First -- since it’s clear that the polite but firm warnings of our top climate scientists aren’t being heard -- anytime that the President or Secretary of State Kerry appears in public, it’s crucial that we let them know that we won’t accept this pipeline or the damage it will do to our climate. We need a team of rapid responders coast-to-coast who can turn around with 24 hours notice and raise a ruckus at these events when we find out about them.
If you can be on call to respond quickly when they visit near you, let us know by adding your name here: act.350.org/signup/kxl-rapid-response/
I should also say that with our global network, both President Obama and Secretary Kerry can expect to hear from folks when they head abroad as well.
Second, we need to raise the heat this spring and summer. Significantly. To get a jump on the season, 350.org and our allies will be hosting a massive day of action and training at venues across the country in May. It will be the first muster for the grassroots army we hope will fan out across the nation this summer, and a unified statement of our intention to fight this pipeline.
If you’re keen to get involved, click here to add your name as well and we’ll get in touch about how to make it happen: act.350.org/signup/may-day-of-action/
Even as we stick it to the pipeline, we’re going on offense as well, with a student-led divestment campaign that grows by the day (and increasingly moves off campus to city governments and faith communities too), and a Global Power Shift gathering this June in Turkey to gather young leaders across the globe.
I don’t know how this will all go down -- only that it won’t go down easily. After watching Arctic sea ice practically disappear last summer, and Superstorm Sandy hit New York, I can also tell you that this is a key moment for our planet, and your role in it will be remembered for a long, long time -- as will the President’s.
Here’s how Time put it yesterday: “There are many climate problems a President can’t solve, but Keystone XL isn’t one of them. It’s a choice between Big Oil and a more sustainable planet.” As with those historic moments at Stonewall or Selma, “The right answer isn’t always somewhere in the middle.”
Thanks for all you’ve done, and thanks for all you’ll do.
Bill McKibben

P.S. - We're also going to be hosting strategy sessions across the country on March 10th to cover these things and more. A few have already been set up -- see here: act.350.org/event/2013-strategy-sessions/ -- but if you'd like to host a gathering to plan on all these things together, click to sign up here: act.350.org/event/2013-strategy-sessions/create/



Saturday, March 2, 2013

What The F**k Department....

This is what our tax dollars pay for, while the morons who rule us are busy cutting Health Care and Pensions?



Friday, March 1, 2013

Bernie says: "Tax Corporations!"

Please vote in Sen. Bernie Sanders Poll.

"Some $85 billion in across-the-board spending cuts are due to take effect beginning Friday unless President Obama and Congress agree on an alternative. In poll after poll, large majorities of Americans agree with Bernie that the way to lower deficits is to stop letting the wealthiest Americans and profitable corporations use offshore tax shelters and other loopholes to evade taxes. The American people also are clear that they do not want cuts in Social Security, Medicare, education and other important programs. “It's unfortunate,” Bernie told MSNBC’s Chris Jansing on Wednesday, “that Congress is not listening.”

Watch the Video: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/media/view/?id=1aede735-5056-a032-529f-9e1c43af66e2

The Poll is here: http://www.sanders.senate.gov/polls/?uid=b6ddcbb9-6f60-48e6-b98b-4ea97e490d41

Have a great day!