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Well, that was definitely a fun weekend. Finished up a cataloging project, got food shopping done, and just had lots of fun hanging out with people. Over the weekend, Doctor Football’s troops continued to roll, and it looks like it’s a Blue Bomber / Michigan Man rumble for history. In two weeks, we see whether Doctor Football’s got the stuff to go completely undefeated, or whether with all his new upgrades, Mega Manning can do what nobody else has been able to do this year. The battleground has been chosen. The sides are ready. Let’s play Blood Bowl.

The power for such a battle will likely come from giant crystals just discovered in Mexico. This is assuming that hackers threatening to cause blackouts in major cities don’t interrupt the proceedings.

Today is a day of remembrance for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, an outspoken critic of discrimination, war, and the evils of government. While in his speeches, he spoke of a world where race and color are the last things on people’s minds, if they appear at all, Cynthia Tucker believes that rather than working out our prejudices, we've buried them so far down that we don't see them as such. And Mr. Romney might be a good person to use as an example based on his recent behavior in "celebration" of the day today.

In other news, Mike Huckabee looks less and less like a desirable candidate each day. According to his top immigration underling, Mr. Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution to stop children of illegal aliens born on United States soil from becoming United States citizens.

Mr. Bush’s reassurances on the American economy were insufficient for investors to act upon, and worldwide stock markets fell in anticipation of recession talk. As the case may be, the world may be headed for a downturn, which might be good for some and much worse for others.

Andrew J. Bacevich is still unconvinced that Iraq has made any real progress, considering the political apparatus doesn’t seem to be effective, there’s plenty of ill will still banked from the invasion and current occupation, and there’s still a lot of troops overseas.

A couple of chefs have decided to add the butchering part of meat preparation to their television shows in an attempt to get people to confront the idea that meat had to come from living animals at some point. At least they’re not going out trying to injure people with chainsaws, cackling something about how they should like the taste of human meat. And no, I have not gone and seen Sweeny Todd. In other edged news, the United Kingdom's Home Office plans on introducing new plans on reducing knife carrying in UK schools. I still wonder when people are going to look at the schooling system in general and see where the pressure points are that produce the maelstrom that primary schooling is. That would be nice. More likely? The development and use of drugs that curb the feelings of loneliness and improves memory so that everyone feels fine, even if they’re social pariahs.

The Nintendo Wii continues to be an innovative tool for much more than game playing - after warming up on the Wii by playing games that required fine motor control and dexterity, trainee surgeons scored better on simulations. So a couple rounds of Marble Madness before surgery, just to make sure everything moves right. Neat.

Google is branching out again - now scientists will have access to terabytes of storage for science datasets. The catch is that all the data and results will be open-sourced and free to everyone to examine and learn from.

That’s my writingstuff for tonight. We leave you with the American version of the statue of Ozymandias.
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Date: 2008-01-22 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maritzac.livejournal.com
That crystal cave wasn't recently discovered, it's been known for years.

However you can't go there to visit because you die.
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Date: 2008-01-22 06:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ldragoon.livejournal.com
In other news, Mike Huckabee looks less and less like a desirable candidate each day. According to his top immigration underling, Mr. Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution to stop children of illegal aliens born on United States soil from becoming United States citizens.

FUCKABEEEEEEEEE!!!! (to the Kirk of "KAAAAAAHHNNNNNN!!!!")
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Date: 2008-01-22 07:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ldragoon.livejournal.com
Fuckabee is fucking CRAZY. He puts homosexuality in the same mental bucket as necrofilia and bestiality.
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Date: 2008-01-22 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 2dlife.livejournal.com
Ron Paul may be a nutjob but he's a Libertarian nutjob and libertarians have a consistent set of values. Huckabee doesn't have a consistent set of values except say what the Right wants to hear except even moreso.
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Date: 2008-01-22 06:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elusive-goalie.livejournal.com
Believe it or not, I was hoping to see Favre get one last kick at the can this year.

Ah well.
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Date: 2008-01-22 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annaonthemoon.livejournal.com
I don't undestand Huckabee. I really don't. I understand that something needs to be done for the number of people entering the country illegally, but how can you say that someone born in this country doesn't get to be a citizen? Isn't he basically admitting that he's racist? And what next? Doctors will have to forgo their oath to help everyone and will be ordered not to give medical assistance to illegal aliens? And has he given thought to people who have one illegal alien parent, but also a US citizen parent? That happens, too. And some women deliberately cross into the US to have their children be born as US citizens because they know it's the only way for their child to have a "better life" (though I really question that, but I understand where they see the US as being better).
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Date: 2008-01-22 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 2dlife.livejournal.com
Actually, many countries have the same restriction on citizenship: children of people without residency status are not automatically granted citizenship. It discourages pregnant women from trying to sneak across the border just to give birth and doesn't automatically grant citizenship to travelers (which makes sense). It's not an uncommon rule. It's unAmerican because part of the foundation of this country is its all-inclusiveness but it's not fundamentally ethically wrong.

Doctors refusing to treat patients because of immigration status IS ethically wrong and this is why all free clinics are bound by law (I'm pretty sure) to accept patients without papers.

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