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Jun 17 2008

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Arlen Specter Gives Up and Espn shows Bias

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It seems Arlen( Sphincter) Specter has Finally come to realize what the rest of America has except for Mark Schlereth and Joey Porter. That there is nothing to investigate.

In a meeting with the Philadelphia Daily News editorial board on Monday:

the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, has criticized Goodell’s investigation and said he would like the league to conduct a more independent investigaton, much like Major League Baseball did with alleged steroid use by some players.

Specter said he didn’t call the matter before the Judiciary Committee because it already has “too much to do.” And he said he’s “not interested” in recent allegations made by former NBA referee Tim Donaghy that the league asked some refs to manipulate games to boost ratings or ticket sales.

Good job wasting the Taxpayers Money and Time a what was a self serving and Bogus Investigation in the first Place. I do find it interesting that he has NO INTEREST in looking into the Allegations of Tim Donaghy, I mean we have a Referee who is going to PRISON for fixing and betting on games but Senator Specter has NO INTEREST into looking at the NBA and their Crooked Refs. I guess the Philadelphia 76ers must not have been affected.

After all this man is all about finding out the Truth or Atleast when His Favorite teams are involved but Nothing for the NBA and the Scandal going on. Guess Comcast must not be interested since we know that they are his biggest Contributor and they had an axe to grind with the NFL.

If I was a Resident of Pennsylvania I would be Embarrassed to have this Dinosaur represent my state. He seems to have lost focus as to what is Important these days. How about looking into why we are Paying $4 for a gallon of gas or Why we are Mired in a war that doesn’t seem to have any end in sight. Better yet Investigate President Bush and His Cronies for Lying about the Reason for starting said war in the First Place.

There was this great article by Le Anne Schreiber about ESPN and their Coverage of the Whole Spy Gate debacle. ‘SportsCenter Specials’ too often just hot air on hot topics

“When the special continued after the news conference, Carter and Schlereth still spoke with impassioned conviction about the game-changing, Super Bowl-changing use of tapes during games. On the 4 p.m. “NFL Live” show, Schlereth’s last words on the subject were, “There is an asterisk by this football team for the rest of history.”

At 5:30 p.m. on “PTI,” hosts Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser had 90 seconds to sum up their reactions to the day’s Spygate news. Wilbon called it “the final and bogus chapter” of the “absurdly hyped” Spygate story. Kornheiser said, “This was nothing!”

Ninety minutes of one opinion, 90 seconds of another. That was the balance.”

Some readers and viewers were also bothered by the play given to an interview with Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter, a former Steeler who happens to share the Schlereth/Carter perspective.

“They [the Patriots] cheated, there should be an asterisk,” said Porter, whose remarks, made on the May 23 “NFL Live,” gained further mileage on “SportsCenter” and ESPN.com.

Why treat one player’s angry personal opinion on a league-wide matter as news? Why not solicit a wider range of opinion? Those were the questions those who wrote me wanted answered.

“On the day the tapes were released, we contacted every opposing team affected and not a single team would comment,” Stiegman said. “So one reason we ran the Porter story is that to this day, not a lot of people in the league — front office, coaches or players — will talk about it publicly.”

What is the Moral of the Story? Don’t believe that you are Getting Acurate and UNBIASED information from the Talking heads and So Called Experts as ESPN wants you to Believe.

Rest in Peace Spy Gate.

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Feb 25 2008

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Only in America …..do drugstores make the sick walk all the way to the back of the store to get their prescriptions while healthy people can buy cigarettes at the front.

Only in America …..do people order double cheeseburgers, large fries, and a diet coke.

Only in America …..do banks leave both doors open and then chain the pens to the counters.

Only in America …..do we leave cars worth thousands of dollars in the driveway and put our useless junk in the garage.

Only in America …..do we buy hot dogs in packages of ten and buns in packages of eight.

Only in America …..do we use the word ‘politics’ to describe the process so well: ‘Poli’ in Latin meaning ‘many’ and ‘tics’ meaning ‘bloodsucking creatures’.

Only in America …..do they have drive-up ATM machines with Braille lettering.

EVER WONDER….

Why the sun lightens our hair, but darkens our skin ?

Why women can’t put on mascara with their mouth closed?

Why don’t you ever see the headline “Psychic Wins Lottery”?

Why is “abbreviated” such a long word?

Why is it that doctors call what they do “practice”?

Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing liquid made with real lemons?

Why is the man who invests all your money, called a broker?

Why is the time of day with the slowest traffic called rush hour?

Why isn’t there mouse-flavored cat food?

Why didn’t Noah swat those two mosquitoes?

Why do they sterilize the needle for lethal injections?

You know that indestructible black box that is used on airplanes? Why don’t they make the whole plane out of that stuff?!

Why don’t sheep shrink when it rains?

Why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?

If con is the opposite of pro, is Congress the opposite of progress?

If flying is so safe, why do they call the airport the terminal?

Now that you’ve smiled at least once, it’s your turn to spread the stupidity and send this to someone you want to bring a smile to (maybe even a chuckle)…in other words, send it to everyone. We all need to smile every once in a while.

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Feb 06 2008

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Why the tycoons fear hemp: From drugs to oil

I like to refer to the US government’s prohibition of cannabis as a “policy of enforced extinction.”

Marijuana is the term used for the premature flowers (or buds) of the cannabis plant; cannabis and marijuana cannot be separated, unless the lifespan of the plant is cut short before natural reproduction has a chance to take place. What we now term “dirt weed” and “schwag” - you know, the stuff that doesn’t really get you high - are the wild unrefined strains of cannabis that have a much lower potency when smoked; and some people for this reason call these plants “hemp,” as if it is distinct from marijuana; but these plants still have flowers and they are still smokable and there’s nothing that I’m aware of to suggest that the flowers of these cannabis plants should not be called marijuana.

To call a plant a “hemp plant” is not really correct, hemp and marijuana are both separate parts of one plant; the cannabis plant. Of course, when people think of marijuana today it is a much more potent item than it ever was before the plant was domesticated and bred for potency over many hundreds or maybe thousands of generations. If you smoke with someone who hasn’t smoked since the 60’s, they would be very surprised at how powerful the modern product is. So while there may be grounds for a distinction between varieties of cannabis; hemp and marijuana will not do it because hemp and marijuana are parts of the cannabis plant that all cannabis plants have in common. If we were to make an accurate distinction we would need to use different words; perhaps species names.

Anyway, on with the history lesson (or at least my version of it). Of course, there were and all the racist reasons for marijuana prohibition, as there were with the prohibition of most of the better known illicit drugs. But hemp, which refers to the fibrous strands that can be made from the stalks of the cannabis plant, has incredible potential for commercial and industrial applications. The fiber is very strong and was used for centuries for all the lines and rigging on ships, as well as to make the canvas for the sails.

Obviously I don’t support using hemp for industrial purposes (because I don’t support using anything for industrial purposes) but here is a list of all the things that hemp can be used to make - from the website of the HIA or Hemp Industries Association:

‘Accessories
back packs, bags, beanies, belts, briefcases, caps, checkbook covers, gloves, guitar straps, hair ties, hats (knit, crocheted & fabric), hip packs, jewelry, luggage, purses, scarves, shawls, shoe laces, shoes, socks, ties, travel kits, wallets, watchbands

Animal Care
beds, bedding, feed, leashes & collars, treats

Apparel
baby clothes, bathrobes, dresses, jackets, jeans, lingerie, overalls, pants, shirts, shorts, skirts, suits, sweaters, tees

Body Care
hair conditioners, lip balms, lipsticks, lotions, massage oils, nutritional oils, salves, shampoos, soaps, tanning lotions

Foods
beer, breads, brownies, burgers, chips, chocolate bars, coffees, cookies, defatted hempseed meal, shelled hempseeds, dry mixes - cake, cookie, pancake & pizza dough, energy bars, flour, hummus, ice cream (non-dairy desserts), nut bars, nut-butter, oil, pasta, pretzels, protein powders, roasted seeds, salad dressings, spiced hemp seeds

Housewares
aprons, blankets, curtains, couch covers, dish cloths, furniture, hammocks, potholders, pillows, placemats, napkins, shower curtains, tablecloths, towels, washcloths

Paper
art papers, bond, bookmarks, books, cigarette papers, corrugated board, envelopes, invitations, journals, magazines, postcards, posters, stationery, writing pads, books, magazines, newsletters, research papers

Raw Hemp
bast fiber, batting (tow), long fiber (line or sliver) for industry & craft use, hurds (core), seed stock, seed grain

Sports Equipment
basketball nets, frisbees, hackie sacks, skateboards, snowboards, surfboards

Spun Hemp
twine, rope, yarn, webbing, thread

Textiles
hand-woven & mill-loomed fabrics: blended silks to canvas, various weights & textures, colors, patterns, stripes & plaids; knits; finishing services; non-woven matting (replacing fiberglass); carpets & rugs

Other
dolls, candles, coffee filters, drums, picture frames, teddy bears, toys’

Wow, look at all those possibilities!

Congress knew that they could never get away with outlawing a natural plant that grew in the dirt, so (with heavy lobbying by people who would soon form the petroleum/plastics industry) they found a clever way to make both industrial and recreational cannabis effectively illegal without outlawing them outright. In 1937 the US Congress passed the “Marihuana Tax Act,” which meant that one had to have a special permit to grow cannabis so that it could be taxed by the government. Permits were issued to farmers all over the Midwest during World War II as part of the war effort, but when the war ended the permits were all allowed to expire, no new permits were issued and those caught growing cannabis were charged with some form of tax infraction or tax evasion. Immediately after World War II,

the growth of suburban America exploded and the returning soldiers settled down to make families and stuff their suburban houses with untold numbers of plastic items and other petroleum derived products. As can be seen in the products list above, hemp posed a significant threat to market-share of many of the products that the petrol-barrons wanted to push, and so it was very convenient for hemp to be illegal.

There was very little penalty for possession of cannabis until 1970 when the Controlled Substances Act was passed, and ever since then the penalty has been getting ever harsher.

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