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I knew it…Political Bifurcation

September 09, 2007 By: Nicholson Category: Philosophy No Comments →

Brain study finds political divide

Researchers show that liberals and conservatives approach everyday decisions differently.

By Denise Gellene
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

11:07 AM PDT, September 9, 2007

Exploring the neurobiology of politics, scientists have found that liberals tolerate ambiguity and conflict better than conservatives because of how their brains work.

Scientists at New York University and UCLA showed through a simple experiment to be reported Monday in the journal Nature Neuroscience that political orientation is related to differences in how the brain processes information. (more…)

A class by itself

January 13, 2007 By: Nicholson Category: Community, Morality No Comments →

I am relieved that civil rights have been incorporated into our legal system, at least in regard to race. Women’s rights and gay rights also show promise of becoming a part of our legal system. Blacks, women, and gays have always been acutely aware of their status because the culture of elitism never let them forget their place, or lack of place, in society. Everyone assumes that we live in a (white) man’s world. Even poor white men believe they are a privileged part of that world.

If you are a working man or woman (or child) and if you are on the receiving end of work orders and have little or no say about your work, chances are you’re a member of the lower working class of humans. We are most commonly known by the middle and upper classes as rednecks, trailer trash, hillbilly, the great unwashed. We are who the middle-class liberals mean when they talk about violence and racism. They also have us in mind when on the rare occasions they talk about poverty. Of course, we are the source of our own poverty. It is our violent nature plus ignorance and laziness, not to mention our complete lack of morals, that has kept us from climbing the ladder to the exalted middle-class. (more…)

Another Water-Boarding Success Story

October 28, 2006 By: Nicholson Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Published on Friday, October 27, 2006 by Agence France Presse

Confession That Formed Base of Iraq War was Acquired Under Torture: Journalist

An Al-Qaeda terror suspect captured by the United States, who gave evidence of links between Iraq and the terror network, confessed after being tortured, a journalist told the BBC.

Iban al Shakh al Libby told intelligence agents that he was close to Al-Qaeda leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri and “understood an awful lot about the inner workings of Al-Qaeda,” former FBI agent Jack Clonan told the broadcaster.

Libby was tortured in an Egyptian prison, according to Stephen Grey, the author of the newly-released book “Ghost Plane” who investigated the secret US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) prisons that housed terror suspects around the world.

US President George W. Bush confirmed the existence of the network of CIA holding facilities overseas during a September 6 speech defending controversial US interrogation practices. (more…)

Our Great War

October 27, 2006 By: Nicholson Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

A great war leaves the country with three armies - an army of cripples, an army of mourners, and an army of thieves.

~ German Proverb

Heinrich Himmler Would Have Been Pleased

August 17, 2006 By: Nicholson Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Clearly at the end of the day, we’ve got to eliminate that pool of people who are susceptible to becoming killers.
~ Michael Chertoff in an NPR interview