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LOON WATCH: Glenn Beck Show issues a wingnut call to arms

chilaxe says...

"April 15th is going to come and go with 6 people in Kentucky drinking sweet tea on the porch"

I know I'm going to celebrate by teabagging my girlfriend, so the day won't be a total waste!

LOON WATCH: Glenn Beck Show issues a wingnut call to arms

Hive13 says...

Did he seriously compare the spending bill to the bombing of Pearl Harbor or the terrorist attacks on 9/11? Seriously?

Glen Beck is a fucking crazy, crazy man. He reminds me of those televangelists lying to you about miracles and good will to steal people's money to buy hookers and gay porn.

April 15th is going to come and go with 6 people in Kentucky drinking sweet tea on the porch thinking they are somehow doing their part to "save" America.

America does need saving.....from crazy people with a platform to spout filth like Glen Beck.

LOON WATCH: Glenn Beck Show issues a wingnut call to arms

Lolthien says...

Guys, I live in kentucky, and short of montana, I daresay this state would be the first to hop up with our musket shooters and have a good ol' fashioned rebellin', but even here in the western part of the state, no one is honestly considering any sort of militia raising.

The people who are crazy enough to start a militia might, if they ALL banded together, take over a small town in the south somewhere...

But they are NOT.. repeat, are NOT numerous enough to cause any sort of civil war. To give them that sort of credit really gives them more power than they deserve.

Will a cannonball float in mercury?

qruel says...

obscenesimian, I wanted to share with you the response I got in regards to the rising mercury vapor.

First, the reason the vapors are rising is due to the air current provided to make them do so. Otherwise they would fall and could not be visualized as easily. This is just good photography.

The reasons we know this is mercury vapor is the following:

1. What else could it be coming distinctly from the amalgam? Tin, Copper, silver and zinc do not vaporize into gases like mercury does.
2. Others say it is water but the amalgams are dry. Also, water does not absorb the UV light (a mercury vapor lamp) as does mercury vapor. In other words, water vapor does not absorb the UV light, if it did we could not do UV spectrometry in water solutions which is very common place in biochemical research.
3. In the class I taught at the University of Kentucky called “Mercury, Science and Politics” the students did the ‘smoking tooth’ experiment. While doing this they used the mercury vapor analyzer from the OSHA office to measure mercury levels in the mouths of each other (some with and some without amalgams). During the smoking tooth experiment the students were directed to place the intake of the mercury analyzer into the ‘smokey release’ and test it for mercury. There was absolutely no doubt, the meter on the mercury analyzer showed the vapor was mercury. Heat the amalgam and the amount of vapor visualized increased and the analyzer meter increased also.

Boyd E. Haley, PhD
Professor Emeritus
University of Kentucky
Chemistry Department

Mercury vapor from dental fillings

qruel says...

I wanted to share with you the response I got in regards to the mercury vapor.

First, the reason the vapors are rising is due to the air current provided to make them do so. Otherwise they would fall and could not be visualized as easily. This is just good photography.

The reasons we know this is mercury vapor is the following:

1. What else could it be coming distinctly from the amalgam? Tin, Copper, silver and zinc do not vaporize into gases like mercury does.
2. Others say it is water but the amalgams are dry. Also, water does not absorb the UV light (a mercury vapor lamp) as does mercury vapor. In other words, water vapor does not absorb the UV light, if it did we could not do UV spectrometry in water solutions which is very common place in biochemical research.
3. In the class I taught at the University of Kentucky called “Mercury, Science and Politics” the students did the ‘smoking tooth’ experiment. While doing this they used the mercury vapor analyzer from the OSHA office to measure mercury levels in the mouths of each other (some with and some without amalgams). During the smoking tooth experiment the students were directed to place the intake of the mercury analyzer into the ‘smokey release’ and test it for mercury. There was absolutely no doubt, the meter on the mercury analyzer showed the vapor was mercury. Heat the amalgam and the amount of vapor visualized increased and the analyzer meter increased also.

Boyd E. Haley, PhD
Professor Emeritus
University of Kentucky
Chemistry Department

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Rachel Maddow: OM(AI)G

Diogenes says...

wait a tic...

this segment of rachel's bashes on:

dana perino (bush admin press secretary)
rush limbaugh (republican gasbag)
sen. mitch mcconnell - kentucky (r)
sen. bob corker - tennessee (r)
sen. john mccain - arizona (r)

with absolutely no mention of *any* democrat, specifically this:

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/18/aig.bonuses.congress/index.html

"Senate Banking committee Chairman Christopher Dodd told CNN Wednesday that he was responsible for language added to the federal stimulus bill to make sure that already-existing contracts for bonuses at companies receiving federal bailout money were honored.

"Dodd acknowledged his role in the change after a Treasury Department official told CNN the administration pushed for the language.

"Both Dodd and the official, who asked not to be named, said it was because administration officials were afraid the government would face numerous lawsuits without the new language.

"Dodd, a Democrat, told CNN's Dana Bash and Wolf Blitzer that Obama administration officials pushed for the language to an amendment designed to limit bonuses and "golden parachutes" at those companies."

and then rachel throws in a somewhat disingenuous correlation between median household income growth from the '70s through to 2000, and then falling to negative growth over the last eight years, as she would have us believe, because of wall street deregulation?? isn't such a decline far more likely because of the tech bubble bursting at the end of the last decade, or a recession beginning in march 2001, or 9/11 and a subsequently ham-handed 'war on terror'?

i'm as outraged as the next american over this fiasco... but is what rachel's doing here really 'news'?

it seems dishonest, at least to me, so i guess the 'lies' tag is fitting

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