Lungren sits on board of Sembler cult

 

This guy’s a scumbag who hates almost everything America is supposed to stand for, yet he still doesn’t know when to slam his spleezix yip tight.

He’s California congressman Dan Lungren, who is now mounting a bid to become House Republican leader. If there’s another 1994 (which there won’t be), this guy could become House Speaker, and the last thing America needs is another unstable maniac like Newtzi in the Speaker’s chair.

During his years as California Attorney General, Lungren proved his hatred of the First Amendment when he tried to have people imprisoned for selling anti-DARE t-shirts. Despite Lungren’s fascism, there still exists a propaganda cult that praises him for supposedly lowering the state’s crime rate (even though crime soared under his watch).

In Congress, Lungren cosponsored a clearly unconstitutional bill to deny U.S. citizenship to American-born children of immigrants.

Dan Lungren ranks up there with Bill McCollum and Mark Souder in hallucinating about stoners and “dry druggies” hiding under every bed. So much so that Lungren appears to be the only current or former member of Congress to serve on the advisory board of Drug Free America Foundation, a cult descended from Mel Sembler’s Straight, Incorporated.

Straight, Inc. of course was a “rehab” that was the site of countless cases of abuse against teenagers. Straight, Inc. used brainwashing tactics borrowed from prisoner-of-war camps. (Youth programs such as residential “rehabs” and psychiatric “hospitals” have borrowed many of the same tactics.) The Kids Helping Kids cult (yes, the one we protested) was more or less Straight, Inc. under a different name.

DFAF’s advisory board reads like a Who’s Who of right-wing politics of Florida (the state where DFAF is based), including Jeb Bush and other sorryasses. But Lungren is one of several members from other states.

It’s fair to say Dan Lungren is ear-deep in helping run an abusive cult. This is the man who’s making a serious bid to become one of the most powerful Republicans in America – and was one of the most powerful politicians of any party in California.

Source: http://onlinelunchpail.blogspot.com/2008/11/lungren-sits-on-board-of-sembler-cult.html

Experts Say Humans Can Live to 1,000

Experts Say Humans Can Live to 1,000 -Some Experts Want to Prevent That

Immortality_3 Cambridge University geneticist Aubrey de Grey has famously stated, “The first person to live to be 1,000 years old is certainly alive today …whether they realize it or not, barring accidents and suicide, most people now 40 years or younger can expect to live for centuries.”

Perhaps de Gray is way too optimistic, but plenty of others have joined the search for a virtual fountain of youth. In fact, a growing number of scientists, doctors, geneticists and nanotech experts–many with impeccable academic credentials–are insisting that there is no hard reason why ageing can’t be dramatically slowed or prevented altogether. Not only is it theoretically possible, they argue, but a scientifically achievable goal that can and should be reached in time to benefit those alive today.

“I am working on immortality,” says Michael Rose, a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of California, Irvine, who has achieved breakthrough results extending the lives of fruit flies. “Twenty years ago the idea of postponing aging, let alone reversing it, was weird and off-the-wall. Today there are good reasons for thinking it is fundamentally possible.”

Even the US government finds the field sufficiently promising to fund some of the research. Federal funding for “the biology of ageing”, excluding work on ageing-specific diseases like heart failure and cancer – has been running at about $2.4 billion a year, according to the National Institute of Ageing, part of the National Institutes of Health.

So far, the most intriguing results have been spawned by the genetics labs of bigger universities, where anti-ageing scientists have found ways to extend live spans of a range of organisms–including mammals. But genetic research is not the only field that may hold the key to eternity.

“There are many, many different components of ageing and we are chipping away at all of them,” said Robert Freitas at the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing, a non-profit, nanotech group in Palo Alto, California. “It will take time and, if you put it in terms of the big developments of modern technology, say the telephone, we are still about 10 years off from Alexander Graham Bell shouting to his assistant through that first device. Still, in the near future, say the next two to four decades, the disease of ageing will be cured.”

But not everyone thinks ageing can or should be cured. Some say that humans weren’t meant to live forever, regardless of whether or not we actually can.

“I just don’t think [immortality] is possible,” says Sherwin Nuland, a professor of surgery at the Yale School of Medicine. “Aubrey and the others who talk of greatly extending lifespan are oversimplifying the science and just don’t understand the magnitude of the task. His plan will not succeed. Were it to do so, it would undermine what it means to be human.”

It’s interesting that Nuland first says he doesn’t think it will work but then adds that if it does, it will undermine humanity. So, which is it? Is it impossible, or are the skeptics just hoping it is?

After all, we already have overpopulation, global warming, limited resources and other issues to deal with, so why compound the problem by adding immortality into the mix.

But anti-ageing enthusiasts argue that as our perspectives change and science and technology advance exponentially, new solutions will emerge. Space colonization, for example, along with dramatically improved resource management, could resolve the concerns associated with long life. They reason that if the Universe goes on seemingly forever–much of it presumably unused–why not populate it?

However, anti-ageing crusaders are coming up against an increasingly influential alliance of bioconservatives who want to restrict research seeking to “unnaturally” prolong life. Some of these individuals were influential in persuading President Bush in 2001 to restrict federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. They oppose the idea of life extension and anti-ageing research on ethical, moral and ecological grounds.

Leon Kass, the former head of Bush’s Council on Bioethics, insists that “the finitude of human life is a blessing for every human individual”. Bioethicist Daniel Callahan of the Garrison, New York-based Hastings Centre, agrees: “There is no known social good coming from the conquest of death.”

Maybe they’re right, but then why do we as humans strive so hard to prolong our lives in the first place? Maybe growing old, getting sick and dying is just a natural, inevitable part of the circle of life, and we may as well accept it.

“But it’s not inevitable, that’s the point,” de Grey says. “At the moment, we’re stuck with this awful fatalism that we’re all going to get old and sick and die painful deaths. There are a 100,000 people dying each day from age-related diseases. We can stop this carnage. It’s simply a matter of deciding that’s what we should be doing.”

One wonders what Methuselah would say about all this.

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/11/can-humans-live.html

THE FIVE STAGES OF DRUNKENNESS

November 18, 2008 LMAO No Comments

Stage #1 — Smart

This is when you suddenly become an expert on every subject. You know all and greatly wish to express this knowledge to anyone who will listen.  At this stage you are also always right.  And of course the person you are talking with is very wrong.  You will talk for hours trying to convince someone that you are right. This makes for an interesting argument when both parties are “smart”.  Two people talking, in fact, arguing about a subject neither one really knows anything about, but are convinced that they are they complete authority on the subject makes for great entertainment for those get the opportunity to listen in.

Anatomical Tattoo

November 18, 2008 Art No Comments

Anatomical Tattoo

Daily Howl book by John Lennon

November 18, 2008 Art, Books and Authors No Comments

A collection of writings and portraits written and drawn by 17-year-old John Lennon.

 

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