Wednesday, February 5th, 2014
, nom de plume - Daily Kos
Stephan: Here's a follow-up on the story I ran a few days ago on an attempt by the Theocratic Right to limit internet access in that state. This is an excellent example of why citizen action is so important.
Click through to see the video.
I often put up diaries highlighting dumb policies, foolish planning and bad ideas coming out of a statehouse. Last week, when the State of Kansas submitted legislation proposing that cities could not help invest in growth of the internet in any community, I was shocked at the level of attention. 10k+ Shares, Hundreds of tweets, and I was contacted by media sources and others, did a few call ins to local (conservative) radio talk shows to discuss the problem with this kind of legislation.
So, I thought I’d let you know how this turned out:
http://www.kansas.com/…
Facing public backlash over a Senate bill that would outlaw community broadband services statewide, Sen. Julia Lynn, R-Olathe, announced on Monday the postponement of hearings set to take place this week.
Senate Bill 304 would prohibit cities and counties from building public broadband networks. The Commerce Committee, which Lynn chairs, was scheduled to have a hearing Tuesday, but Lynn released a statement that hearings have been postponed indefinitely.
‘Based on the concerns I heard last week, I visited with industry representatives and they have agreed to spend some time gathering input before we move […]
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Tuesday, February 4th, 2014
, - Agence France-Presse (France)/The Raw Story
Stephan: This is the latest in a trend I first reported on a year or so ago. The death of the star fish doesn't get a lot of coverage but it should. These beings are sea life canaries, and their story, like that of the Monarchs, is not a happy one. We are destroying our aquatic world, that makes up 70% of the world's biosphere. To star fish add coral, failure of fisheries, and the acidification of the seas. It is all happening because human societies place other values above the wellness of the world ocean.
WASHINGTON — Starfish have been mysteriously dying by the millions in recent months along the US west coast, worrying biologists who say the sea creatures are key to the marine ecosystem.
Scientists first started noticing the mass deaths in June 2013. Different types of starfish, also known as sea stars, were affected, from wild ones along the coast to those in captivity, according to Jonathan Sleeman, director of the US Geological Survey’s National Wildlife Health Center.
“The two species affected most are Pisaster ochraceus (purple sea star or ochre starfish) and Pycnopodia helianthoides (sunflower sea star),” he wrote in a statement in December.
The sunflower sea star is considered among the largest starfish and can span more than a meter in diameter.
The most commonly observed symptoms are white lesions on the arms of the sea star. The lesions spread rapidly, resulting in the loss of the arm. Within days, the infection consumes the creature’s entire body, and it dies.
Entire populations have been wiped out in Puget Sound off the coast of Washington state, in the Salish Sea off Canada’s British Columbia as well as along the coast of California. The mortality rate is estimated at 95 percent.
Scientists who have spent decades studying the […]
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Tuesday, February 4th, 2014
JAY SYRMOPOULOS, - B Swann
Stephan: The self-censorship in American corporate media, as well as the deliberate obfuscation that arises from focusing attention on the meaningless and ephemeral, in my mind, is a trend that is becoming a major issue. It is almost impossible to get the level of news required for an informed electorate from mainstream sources.
This past Sunday evening former NSA contractor Edward Snowden sat down for an interview with German television network ARD. The interview has been intentionally blocked from the US public, with virtually no major broadcast news outlets covering this story. In addition, the video has been taken down almost immediately every time it’s posted on YouTube.
In contrast, this was treated as a major political event in both print and broadcast media, in Germany, and across much of the world. In the interview, Mr. Snowden lays out a succinct case as to how these domestic surveillance programs undermine and erode human rights and democratic freedom.
He states that his ‘breaking point” was ‘seeing Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, directly lie under oath to Congress” denying the existence of a domestic spying programs while under questioning in March of last year. Mr. Snowden goes on to state that, ‘The public had a right to know about these programs. The public had a right to know that which the government is doing in its name, and that which the government is doing against the public.”
It seems clear that the virtual blackout of this insightful interview is yet another deliberate attempt to obfuscate the truth […]
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Tuesday, February 4th, 2014
MARTHA ROSENBERG, - AlterNet (U.S.)
Stephan: I am sure you have noticed it. The drug ad that tells you the drug might kill you, but you should take it anyway. Big Pharma is a central part of the Illness Profit System, and its behavior is quite vile, as this report spells out. I think this arises because we do not make wellness a priority. Everything is organized around profit.
Most of us have our guard up when it comes to direct-to-consumer drug advertising. We know the butterflies, sunsets and puppies in the TV ads are designed to distract us from terms like “blood clot,” “heart attack,” “stroke,” “seizure,” “life-threatening allergic reaction” and “death.” We are aware that more than half the ads tell us why we don’t actually want to ask our doctor about the new wonder drug.
Unbranded advertising, however, is much more insidious. Instead of selling a drug, it sells the disease driving the drug sales and sometimes doesn’t mention the drug at all.
Unbranded advertising often appears to be from the CDC and can even run free as a public service announcement thanks to its apparently altruistic message. The hallmark of unbranded advertising is it calls the disease it’s hawking (whether depression, bipolar disorder or restless legs) “under-diagnosed,” and ‘underreported” and cites “barriers” and “stigmas to treatment” which of course means sales. Sometimes it calls the disease a “silent killer” to scare people who think they’re fine. (Before drug advertising it was the opposite: the medical establishment said you were probably fine despite how you felt.)
Do You Have Undiagnosed Hypothyroidism?
From Joan Lunden and Mike Piazza selling Claritin, to […]
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Monday, February 3rd, 2014
PETER BEINART, - The Atlantic
Stephan: Here is an excellent essay on the demise of American Exceptionalism. It will be painful for some but, I hope, will open the minds of others. We need to accurately understand our place in the village of humanity.
From the moment Barack Obama appeared on the national stage, conservatives have been searching for the best way to describe the danger he poses to America’s traditional way of life. Secularism? Check. Socialism? Sure. A tendency to apologize for America’s greatness overseas? That, too. But how to tie them all together?
Gradually, a unifying theme took hold. “At the heart of the debate over Obama’s program,” declared Rich Lowry and Ramesh Ponnuru in an influential 2010 National Review cover story, is “the survival of American exceptionalism.” Finally, a term broad and historically resonant enough to capture the magnitude of the threat. A year later, Newt Gingrich published A Nation Like No Other: Why American Exceptionalism Matters, in which he warned that “our government has strayed alarmingly” from the principles that made America special. Mitt Romney deployed the phrase frequently in his 2012 campaign, asserting that President Obama “doesn’t have the same feelings about American exceptionalism that we do.” The term, which according to Factiva appeared in global English-language publications fewer than 3,000 times during the Bush Administration, has already appeared more than 10,000 times since Obama became president.
Ironically, the people most responsible for eroding American exceptionalism are the very conservatives […]
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