froggy57

Enrolled member of the Great Choctaw Nation. Served in U.S. Navy. Involved in operation Hardtack, atomic bomb tests in the South Pacific. Thirteen shots from 6 kilotons to 1.5 megatons in size. Formal education. Student of esoteric knowledge. Meditation teacher. Small business owner. Gray Hawk. "The unseen hand of God in the mystery of how the human brain develops: Researchers have uncovered an intricate and wonderfully elegant process by which unimaginable numbers of nerve cells form a network through quadirillions of connections. Their connections are not formed randomly, but follow an inborn 'wiring diagram'. How the directions for following this wiring pattern are delivered, however, is far from clear, for the sheer numbers do not add up by our calculations: Mathematically, there simply aren't enough genes to provide the innumerable instructions required. What's more, this is not designed as a self contained process. It is intended to unfold in conjunction with experience in a sort of dance, in which appropriate input from outside must be received at certain critical times to initiate the next step. For example, the retina of the eye must be exposed to light during a specific developmental period. If it is not, the brain connections for seeing simply are not made, and the capacity for sight is lost." Dr Ellen Dickstein--. ------------------------------------------------------------ "Earths crammed with Heaven, and every common bush afire with God. But only those who see take off their shoes." Annabelle Lee--

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Research vaccine prevents cancer in mice

Science – LOUISVILLE, Ky., U.S. researchers say they have developed a vaccine that prevents lung cancer in mice and which might lead to a similar vaccine for humans. The University of Louisville medical researchers caution, however, that while the animal study has produced promising results, much more research is needed to determine if the same results c

Voted for on March 02, 2007 08:01pm

OpEd: Leaders Don't Kill People...
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OpEd: Leaders Don't Kill People...

Politics – The sad truth is no one will be held accountable, and there will be no trials or prosecutions for the countless innocents that have been killed in America's foreign wars. The result is that the politicians are further emboldened to wage even more wars in the future.

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Science vs. Faith
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Science vs. Faith

Religion – Here's the final word.

Voted for on March 02, 2007 01:11am Commented on 18 times: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

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O'Reilly Takes on 9/11 Conspiracy Theorist!

News – University of Wisconsin instructor Kevin Barrett has called President Bush a murderer, saying he orchestrated 9/11 without providing a shred of evidence to that charge. Despite that defamation, Barrett teaching a course on Islam this semester at the University of Wisconsin. The only sanction against him is an order to stop making public statements

Voted for on March 01, 2007 04:33pm

Supreme Court Gives Gore's Oscar To Bush
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Supreme Court Gives Gore's Oscar To Bush

Humor – Just days after former Vice President Al Gore received an Academy Award for his global warming documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," the United States Supreme Court handed Mr. Gore a stunning reversal, stripping him of his Oscar and awarding it to President George W. Bush instead.

Voted for on March 01, 2007 04:29pm

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Op-Ed: The Myth of the Middle

Politics – By Alan Abramowitz and Bill Bishop After the vote, bipartisanship was all the buzz, and moderation the wave of the future. But something happened on the way to the evening campfire and s'mores...One explanation for all this is that politicians are acting against the will of their compromise-loving constituents. Another is that Republicans and Democ

Voted for on March 01, 2007 04:28pm

Scientists Probe 'hole in Earth'
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Scientists Probe 'hole in Earth'

Science – Scientists are to sail to the mid-Atlantic to examine a massive "open wound" on the Earth's surface.

Voted for on March 01, 2007 04:27pm Commented on 2 times: 1 2

Ann Coulter:  Let the Libs Eat Tofu!
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Ann Coulter: Let the Libs Eat Tofu!

Politics – Even right-wingers who know that "global warming" is a crock do not seem to grasp what the tree-huggers are demanding. Liberals want mass starvation and human devastation.

Voted for on March 01, 2007 03:52pm Commented on 21 times: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Iraq's neighbors agree to Baghdad summit
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Iraq's neighbors agree to Baghdad summit

News – Iraq's neighbors, including Iran and Syria, have agreed to join U.S. and British representatives at a regional conference here on the Iraqi security crisis, government officials said Wednesday.

Voted for on March 01, 2007 01:32pm Commented on 5 times: 1 2 3 4 5

Bernanke Says Markets 'Working Well,' Economy to Grow
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Bernanke Says Markets 'Working Well,' Economy to Grow

Money – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said financial markets "seem to be working well" after yesterday's global stock rout and the central bank still expects the U.S. economy to pick up steam. "There's a reasonable possibility that we'll see some strengthening of the economy sometime during the middle of the year," Bernanke s

Voted for on March 01, 2007 12:15pm Commented on 7 times: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Is America Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
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Is America Smarter Than A 5th Grader?

Television – Tonight was the start of that new Jeff Foxworthy-hosted quiz show 'Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?'; In the past 2 decades we've gone from 'Jeopardy' to 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' to 'Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?'. Can we all take a moment and just reflect on that?

Voted for on March 01, 2007 01:30am Commented on 1 time: 1

A New Twist on an Old Scam?
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A New Twist on an Old Scam?

Do No Evil – Anyone who has an email account has gotten at least one email from someone who is trying to get millions of dollars out of a troubled African country. Now the scam has joined the army...

Voted for on March 01, 2007 01:25am Commented on 2 times: 1 2

The Iraq Effect: War Has Increased Terrorism Sevenfold Worldwide
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The Iraq Effect: War Has Increased Terrorism Sevenfold Worldwide

Politics – The administration's own National Intelligence Estimate on "Trends in Global Terrorism: implications for the United States," circulated within the government in April 2006 and partially declassified in October, states that "the Iraq War has become the 'cause celebre' for jihadists and is shaping a new generation of terrorist leaders

Voted for on February 28, 2007 07:13pm Commented on 4 times: 1 2 3 4

Swiftness of Dow drop due to computer glitch
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Swiftness of Dow drop due to computer glitch

Money – When the Dow Jones industrial average plunged to its low of the session Tuesday, it happened with incredible swiftness -- a matter of seconds -- because of a computer glitch that kept some trades from being immediately reflected in the index of 30 blue chip stocks.

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Prince Charles advises banning McDonald's food
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Prince Charles advises banning McDonald's food

Food – Prince Charles suggested on Tuesday on a visit to the United Arab Emirates that banning McDonald's fast food was crucial for improving people's diets, a British news agency reported.

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