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Donald Duck - Trick or Treat
by Sandi

For your Halloween entertainment. Enjoy.



Posted Monday October 30, 2006 | Catagory: (Arts & Entertainment) | Permalink
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Oh Them Dudes
by Sandi
Many of you today will think I'm goofy, but having grown up in the 50s I really enjoyed this nostalgic Fred Astaire, Betty Hutton clip from a 50s musical.



Posted Monday October 30, 2006 | Catagory: (Arts & Entertainment) | Permalink
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Ballots Still Cast by Dead Voters
by Sandi
Source The Journal News (New York)

We have all heard of this, it's been anecdotal to elections forever. New York has setup a new database of statewide registered voters that reveals some alarming results on dead voters.

A new statewide database of registered voters contains as many as 77,000 dead people on its rolls, and as many as 2,600 of them have cast votes from the grave, according to a Poughkeepsie Journal computer-assisted analysis.

The Journal's analysis of New York's 3-month-old database is the first to determine the potential for errors and fraud in voting. It matched names, dates of birth and ZIP codes in the state's database of 11.7 million voter registration records against the same information in the Social Security Administration's "Death Master File." That database has 77 million records of deaths dating back to 1937.

I had always assumed that dead voters was just a few isolated cases here and there, but it seems that from this New York Journal Times article it seems that sounding the alarm is needed. Lets take a look at what the database revealed.

Among the Journal's findings:

- There were dead people on the voter rolls in all of New York's 62 counties and people in as many as 45 counties who had votes recorded after they had died.

- One Bronx address was listed as the home for as many as 191 registered voters who had died. The address is 5901 Palisade Ave., in Riverdale, site of the Hebrew Home for the Aged.

- Democrats who cast votes after they died outnumbered Republicans by more than 4 to 1. The reason: Most of them came from Democrat-dominated New York City, where the higher population produced more matches.


Here are some other examples from across the country also revealed in the article.

Last year, at least two dead voters were counted in a Tennessee state Senate race that was decided by fewer than 20 votes. As a result of that and other irregularities, seven poll workers were fired, an entire precinct was dissolved and the election results were voided by the state Senate, forcing the removal of the presumed winner. Three elections workers were indicted for faking the votes.

In 1997, a judge declared a Miami mayoral election invalid because of widespread fraud, including dead voters.

And in one of the more notorious examples, inspectors estimated that as many as 1 in 10 ballots cast in Chicago during the 1982 Illinois gubernatorial election were fraudulent for various reasons, including votes by the dead.

As it is a Federal as well as state law that these dead voters be purged, why aren't they especially as it would remove at least one potential source of fraud? Good question, some say that excessive enthusiasm can cause legitimate voters to be removed through clerical errors, however because most states allow same day registration, this should be easily rectified with proper identification.

Posted Sunday October 29, 2006 | Catagory: (Elections) | Permalink
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Time for Republicans to Pay for Arrogance?
by Sandi

Yes I think so. Republicans seem to be much more effective as a deterrent to excess spending as a minority party, than in the majority where they push instead of pulling back. Dick Army has an excellent article in The Washington Post about where the Republicans went wrong.

But today, my Republican friends in Congress stand on the precipice of an electoral rout. Even the best-case scenarios suggest wafer-thin majorities and a legislative agenda in disarray. With eight days before the election, House speaker-in-waiting Nancy Pelosi has already begun her transition planning.

Where did the revolution go astray? How did we go from the big ideas and vision of 1994 to the cheap political point-scoring on meaningless wedge issues of today -- from passing welfare reform and limited government to banning horsemeat and same-sex marriage?

The answer is simple: Republican lawmakers forgot the party's principles, became enamored with power and position, and began putting politics over policy. Now, the Democrats are reaping the rewards of our neglect -- and we have no one to blame but ourselves....

Now spending is out of control. Rather than rolling back government, we have a new $1.2 trillion Medicare prescription drug benefit, and non-defense discretionary spending is growing twice as fast as it had in the Clinton administration. Meanwhile, Social Security is collapsing while rogue nations are going nuclear and the Middle East is more combustible than ever. Yet Republican lawmakers have taken up such issues as flag burning, Terri Schiavo and same-sex marriage.

Until the Republicans decide represent the people instead of their own interest I welcome their demise. Not as a punishment, but rather because it is quite obvious to me, that they were much more effective as a deterrent against excess spending as a minority party than they are now holding majority power.

Dean's World also has a very good post along similar lines about an upcoming special on CNN tonight called "Broken Government."

Posted Sunday October 29, 2006 | Catagory: (Politics) | Permalink
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How a Genome is Sequenced
by Sandi

Genetic analysis of pathogens is uncovering the genetic basis of how bacteria cause diseases, and coming up with better treatments and vaccines. Not having any education in molecular biology understanding genome sequencing is near impossible for me to grasp.

However Washington University Genome Center has Video tour that will take you through the steps by watching a few clips. Admittedly after finishing the tour much (ok maybe most) of it still went over my head, but what I gleaned at least helped me to somewhat understand the basics of the procedure.

In the back of my mind I guess I may have pictured a medium sized lab with a few pieces of equipment and a few powerful computers. No way, room after room of equipment for complex procedures as well as rooms full of terabyte servers. The enormity the process to get to the final results just blew me away. Just WOW!

H/T MicrobiologyBytes
Posted Thursday October 26, 2006 | Catagory: (Science & Technology) | Permalink
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Wisconsin Election Quiz
by Sandi
Take the election quiz for Governor and see how you end up. (Select all questions)


Here are my results.



However there is a problem, by agreeing with Doyle on 3, and green on 13, that is a total of 16.

WTF there were only 15 questions and it only lets you check one box each question. In fact as soon as you check one of the two it goes to the next page. What software is JSOnline using to count? Sounds like the Diebold software for counting election votes.

Via Nick who's tally was off worse than mine.

Posted Monday October 23, 2006 | Catagory: (Stupid Should Hurt) | Permalink
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Do You Have a Keen Eye?
by Sandi
Take a lòók at the link below. There are two picture there that look identical but have 3 subtle differences. Thousands of people have been tested with only a handful finding all three. I was only able to find 1 myself.

Unfortunately the directions are in German but all they say is "find the 3 differences".

The pictures are here.

Posted Friday October 6, 2006 | Catagory: (Illusions & Magic) | Permalink
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Intellectual Animals at Columbia University
by Sandi

Here is another example of cowardly attempts at monopoly of speach and suppression of opposing ideas at our intellectual institutions. The founder of the Minutemen Project Jim Gilchrist, was trying to speak at Columbia University but was barely allowed to start.

Two students of the International Socialist Organization came on the stage and unfurled a banner that read "No one is illegal!" This of course was all the prompting other protestors needed to rush the stage and join in.




H/T Michelle Malkin via The Queen.

Posted Thursday October 5, 2006 | Catagory: (Immigration) | Permalink
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