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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice





(1)The research finds that children with low intelligence are more likely to hold prejudiced attitudes as adults. These findings point to a vicious cycle, according to lead researcher Gordon Hodson, a psychologist at Brock University in Ontario. Low-intelligence adults tend to gravitate toward socially conservative ideologies, the study found. Those ideologies, in turn, stress hierarchy and resistance to change, attitudes that can contribute to prejudice, Hodson wrote in an email to LiveScience.

Some of us have been saying it for years folks, stupidity breeds biggotry. Sadly, until science finds a way to raise the collective IQ of all of humanity, it seems that we will unlikely be able to educate this problem away. We live in societies filled with hatred, low self-esteem, mental illness, hopelessness, and a whole other range of emotions just bursting at the seems to find an outlet. Unfortunately the easiest targets are usually the minority races, or other unusuals in society such as homosexuals or people who dress out of the norm, and so forth, who get picked out by these people to be tortured and ostracized, denied basic human rights and liberties, and be balked at by people. Some of us wonder if humanity will have a chance to evolve above such petty ignorace before 'mother nature' wipes us out of existance, much the way she did the dinosaurs, or if those of us with higher IQ's will be forced to suffer the fools for a few more millennia before things change. Who knows.









*Just my thoughts*

Thursday, January 26, 2012

US National Debt by Presidential Term: Per Capita and as Percentage of Gross Domestic Product

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Links to the Whitehouse


 
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

NDAA 2012 UPDATE

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Since I came back into the world of politics, and discovered that Congress had passed yet another law that massacres the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Bill of Rights, I have been e-mailing President Obama, all of my local representatives, and everyone else that I can think of, trying to put the pressure on to get this bill amended. I hope that millions of others are doing the same. This bill is bar none, the most dangerous bill that has ever been allowed to become a law in this nation, ever! I found this page today on Wiki that is rather informative, for those of you who need more details.

I have been embedded in long time arguements with both democrats and republicans on the details of where this nation is headed, the poor job that our elected officials are doing to truely represent the people that 'hired' them to shape the future of our country, and many other subjects, but none come close to the magnitude that this subject carries, because this subject affects every single American equally...for it is our very freedom, for life, that is at stake.

I have found another place where people can e-mail their State Representatives and let them know how you feel about this law. Just click one of the links on the right. ( support, oppose, tracking) I truely hope, democrat and republicans alike, make their voices heard loudly regarding this travesty.

*Just my views*

 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Urge Congress to Oppose the Stop Online Piracy Act

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Faced With SOPA Protest, One Senator Just Blinked


(1)The latest grumblings (or lack thereof) from the lawmakers on Capitol Hill suggest that they're coming around to the idea that they might've latest anti-piracy efforts in the House and the Senate might've been a little hasty. Patrick Leahy, a senator from Vermont who co-authored the PROTECT IP anti-piracy bill, posted a press release on Thursday, confessing that his legislation needed "more study" before implementation. It's a sure sign that's he's starting to cave to political pressure -- much of which is coming from the unexpectedly increasingly politically powerful Reddit -- and other lawmakers could follow suit.

Then again, they could not. Take Lamar Smith, the Texas congressman who authored the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) which is the House's more incendiary and more draconian version of the Senate's PROTECT IP. News broke on Thursday that Smith himself engaged in some questionable copyright practices in building his personal website. The Texas congressman had used a photo that he didn't necessarily have the right permissions for, and in an unapologetic report, Vice's Jamie Lee Curtis Taete put him on the spot with a report unapologetically titled "The Author of SOPA Is a Copyright Violator." The photo thing was a small thing by any measure and probably not something that would get the man thrown in jail. But nobody likes a hypocrite.

Smith isn't sorry about what he did. In a Reuters interview published a few hours after Vice's somewhat sensational scoop, Smith vowed not to back down and even questioned how or why his colleagues would listen to what can only be described as a deafening protest against Congress's anti-piracy legislation. "It is amazing to me that the opponents apparently don't want to protect American consumers and businesses," Smith said. "Are they somehow benefitting by directing customers to these foreign websites? Do they profit from selling advertising to these foreign websites? And if they do, they need to be stopped. And I don't mind taking that on."

Well, Lamar Smith, the Internet does mind your taking that on. We're not just talking about Reddit, either. Pretty much every major American tech company has stepped forward to protest the current version of SOPA, warning how it stands to quell innovation (read: kill jobs) despite Smith's past arguments that SOPA is a job-saving bill. Indeed it would help the entertainment industry to lock in more profits, but it would also change the architecture of the open web, opening the door to government censorship and possibly shutting down popular sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, some say. Along those lines, legal scholars have called the bill unconstitutional, an assault on Americans' First Amendment rights. The Senate's PROTECT IP is, in many ways, a watered down version of SOPA, but it's also a bill that aim to solve a problem that Congress has more or less admitted it doesn't understand. So it's not a surprise at all that Senator Leahy would blink when confronted with the challenge of pushing the legislation forward. It remains surprising that Smith won't back down.

Earlier this week, Politico floated a hypothesis: "SOPA becoming election liability for backers." (That's inside-the-Beltway headline speak for "Americans appear to hate SOPA, politicians appear to start listening.") At the time, it seemed almost speculative to say that folks like Leahy or Smith would listen to the web's collective outrage about the laws and change their stances on the legislation. After all, it is an election year. So far SOPA's made a villain out of at least one politician, quite randomly. Paul Ryan is not the SOPA proponent that Smith is, but in an attempt to flex their crowd-powered muscle, Reddit decided to go after Ryan and helped raise thousands of dollars for his opponent's campaign. After Reddit's initial threat, Ryan's office denied that he supported the bill. But the damage was done.

What happens next depends on a number of factors. For PROTECT IP, a judgment day is peeking over the horizon in the form of a procedural vote scheduled for January 24. For SOPA, a hearing is scheduled for next Wednesday, during which a number of Internet experts (read: huge nerds) will testify, we predict, in strong opposition to the bill before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, of which outspoken SOPA opponent Rep. Darrell Issa is the chairman. Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian is one of the scheduled witnesses, and in solidarity with his vocal protest against the legislation, the link-sharing site will go dark for 12 hours. Other websites, like all of the meme-tastic Cheezburger blog network will follow suit.
It's unclear what's next for Smith and the House Judiciary Committee, where most of the hearings on SOPA have taken place. So far, he's not blinking like his colleagues and contradicting the many statements made by job-creating tech industry leaders. "There are some companies like Google that make money by directing consumers to these illegal websites," Smith told Reuters on Thursday. "So I don't think they have any real credibility to complain even though they are the primary opponent." Ohanian, one of those entrepreneurs that Smith is portraying as a villain, has said that SOPA would "cripple the Internet" and isn't shy about stating the bill's real implications bluntly. "This (SOPA) could potentially obliterate the entire tech industry -- a job-creating industry," Ohanian wrote on his blog recently. But if you're the type that likes to listen to Harvard professors, it could also obliterate the entire Internet as we know it.

 
 
 


Monday, January 09, 2012

RIP: Shooterz AKA Isabella-1

Vicki Jo aka Shooterz

Today we all got the dreaded news that yet another one of our dear Rattler's authors and renowned Paltalk Chatter Vicki Jo, passed away Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012, she was 52. Isa's was much loved and will be greatly missed. Our heartfelt condolences to all of Vicki Jo's loved ones and know she will forever be in our hearts.


As I heard the news I started to search though-out The Rattler to read some of Isa's posting  and I was reminded how witty, funny, and smart Isa was. One post its was almost like she was leaving a message to us all and it simply said:
"The world we live in is full of uncertainty and sorrow... maybe "heaven" is when we no longer inhabit this earth."
Isa, thank you for all the hours you shared with us, for all the laughs and heads up and even the occasionally debate that you always fought with grace.  Always a lady, never will you be forgotten.

I wanted to share some of the great memories so many shared with Isa so I composed a list of some of her wonderful writings.


http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2008/06/to-satisfy-firey-imaginations.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2008/05/what-women-are-made-of.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2008/05/love-of-mother.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2008/04/issa-and-classic-scramble-auntykates.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2008/03/as-worm-turns-my-ass.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2007/01/bush-flies-solo-while-boxer-takes-aim.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/12/what-will-happen-next.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/12/legacy-of-nightmares.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/11/its-christmastime.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/11/graceful-losers-in-si-pres-bush.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/11/pay-attn-jay156-its-important.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/09/tattler-exposed-with-sock-puppeting_17.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/09/tattler-gets-rattled-lol-pay-attn.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/09/way-of-world-is-war.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/08/possilfossil-speaks-hoooooorayyyy.html
http://ratttler.blogspot.com/2006/08/tattler-is-biased-liar-and-filthy.html

Isa you will always be with us in our hearts, thoughts and memories, may your journey be as wonderful as you are.

Saturday, January 07, 2012

Gizmo_210's Return


 gizmo_210: I SAID WATCH YOU VOTE FOR OBAMA YOUR GET WW3333333333333333333 (WW3 x19, so is it WW3 or WW19)


gizmo_210: AND I WAS FUCKIN RIGHTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT (Right? we are in WW3?)


lively_oak: GIZMO... THERE IS WW3? REALLY? (Hey I just said that)


lively_oak: AMND I DIDNT KNOW THAT WW3 WAS GOING ON. (how could you not know, gizmo just told you).. 


lively_oak: WHERE IS THIS WWW3? (WWW= web world war?) 


gizmo_210: LIVELY DO NOT PLAY DUMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB (unlike gizmo, who's sincere in her dumb(?)ism)


lively_oak: IS IT HAPPENING IN THIS COUNTRY? EUROPE? WHERE IS THIS WWW3 (on the web of course)


lively_oak: GIZMO.... WHERE IS THIS WWW3? (does anyone ever listen)


lively_oak: IS IT STARTED YET? (yes, gizmo said congress voted on it, or they would or hell i'm confused now)


lively_oak: COME GIZMO TELL ME WHERE THIS WWW3 IS HAPPENING


gizmo_210: HERE YOU GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (Go where, to WW3?)


lively_oak: THATS NOT WWW3 (oh i got it, WW3 is paltalk?)


gizmo_210: OBAMA IS FELLOWING BUSH JRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR (Bush JRRRR? gizmo must be cold)


lively_oak: I DONT SEE A WAR HAPPENING (No war or just no WW3?)


gizmo_210: Attack Iran? Ask Congress to Declare War THEY ALREADY HAVE THEY VOTED ON ITTTTTTTTTTT (???)


lively_oak: DAMN I MUST BE LIVING IN A DIFFERENT WORLD I DONT SEE WWW3 ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD (me either, what's name of the world we are living in?)


gizmo_210: Listen to the presidential candidates and it sounds like war with Iran is around the corner. And not just the Republicans. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta declared: "If we get intelligence they are proceeding with developing a nuclear weapon, then we will take whatever steps necessary to deal with it." (Sounds like war? I thought gizmo just said WW3 was already declared by Congress?)


lively_oak: WHERE IS THIS WWW3? (Please stop lively, before gizmo gets on a roll)


lively_oak: DAMN CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHEN THIS WWW3 IS HAPPENING? (Please all chatters everywhere are begging you)


gizmo_210: BALONEY LIVELY IS DUMB WE ATTACK IRAN RUSSIA WILL ATTACK US OR NK OR CHINAAAA (gizmo make up your mind is lively playing dumb or she is dumb?)


gizmo_210: THATS THEIR OIL BUDDIESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS (Damned it, didn't I warn you lively, now gizmo's on a roll. (She will go on & on)


gizmo_210: AND THATS WW3333333333333333333 (and on)


gizmo_210: The consequences of any war with Iran would be extraordinary. Probably far worse than resulted from the invasion of Iraq. The likely costs underscore the necessity of a congressional declaration of war before the president initiates any military action against Tehran. (huh oh color change, gizmo is serious now)


gizmo_210: Declarations of war have gone out of fashion. The last one was 70 years ago, in response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Nevertheless, less formal authorizations of force are common. While not quite the same, Congress still voted on war with Iraq. And 


gizmo_210: President George W. Bush did not deny that he was fighting a war. In contrast, President Obama channeled George Orwell in claiming the absence of hostilities in Libya as U.S. drones, missiles, and planes destroyed military materiel and killed military personnel. (channeled? did he use a ouija board)


lively_oak: WOW GIZMO HAS GONE FROM PINK TO PURPLE... (that happens sometimes during temper tantrums)


gizmo_210: sometimes called the father of the Constitution: "Of all the enemies of true liberty, war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and (war has parents?)


gizmo_210: debts, and taxes are the known instrument for bringing the many under the domination of the few." YEP PROFITS OF WARRRRRRRRRRRRR (and on gizmo went, screaming for WW3, welcome back everyone)

Promises Kept

Welcome back to all the brave chatters that dare to read The Rattler, and what a wonderful time to come back. The rules are going to be the same as when our beloved Jesus Claus ran The Rattler, every social room, every chatter is free game, no one is safe from the grasp of The Rattler.

There will be a couple new authors, some of the old timers and as many facetious comments as you can stand. Comments are open to everyone, yes even anonymous commenter's (yes this even means you, Associate Moderate AKA AssMod).

I want to send out my sincerest thanks to jellybean, for giving me that extra push I needed to fulfill my long overdue promise to Mark and keep The Rattler running. Jellybean thank you from the bottom of my heart, I truly owe you one (or two or three lol).

I had promised Jesus Claus that I would continue  The Rattler the very last time I had talk to him (I didn't know at the time I would never hear his voice again) and it's beyond time for me to keep that promise. Mark was one of the funniest, kindest and smartest men paltalk has or ever will know and so now in his memory The Rattler is open for business, let the games begin.

I love you Mark and never will that love dim, remember keep the door open I can't wait to see you again in a better place and time.

Mark & his niece

Friday, January 06, 2012

National Defense Authorization Act



National Defense Authorization Act


“The only provision from which U.S. citizens are exempted here is the“requirement” of military detention,” Greenwald writes. “For foreign nationals accused of being members of Al Qaeda, military detention is mandatory; for U.S. citizens, it is optional. This section does not exempt U.S citizens from the presidential power of military detention: only from the requirement of military detention.”(1)

This is what happens when Americans fall asleep and follow their government with blinders on. The laws that were passed during the Bush administration began what is becoming the eradication of the Constitution and The Bill of Rights. It is the responsibility of the people to ALWAYS keep their government in-check, making sure that they are following both the laws of the land, and the will of the people.. in not doing so, we the people, are losing the most valuable rights that this country has. The very laws that this country was based upon are being trashed in the name of fear, that's how it begins people.

More and more people are completely losing faith that ANY real number of politicians will be elected to office that will truely be there to enforce the will of the people, and bring this country to the greatness that she was always meant to be. With the passage of this law, it is my hope that people will be awakened to their civic responsibilities, and the absolute importance to NEVER follow their government blindly. I believe that MORE protest need to be staged so that people may make their views known, and be more assured that our government knows that THEY WORK FOR US, and that we.. the people of the United States, will not be forced into a communist nation as other countries in the past have been.



*just my views*

Just_April1974





(1) Forbes.

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