Archive for July, 2008

McCain camp accuses Obama of playing race card

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Republican White House hopeful John McCain’s campaign accused Democrat Barack Obama on Thursday of playing racial politics in some of the most biting back-and-forth of the presidential campaign.

The negative twist in the campaign for the November 4 election was prompted by a McCain television advertisement on Wednesday that called Obama a celebrity akin to star-crossed U.S. personalities Britney Spears and Paris Hilton.

In response, Obama said McCain was trying to scare voters away from him by pointing out he has “a funny name, and he doesn’t look like all the presidents on the dollar bills and the five dollar bills.”

Obama, whose father was Kenyan, would be the first black U.S. president. Only white men, most of them former presidents, are on U.S. paper currency.

Barack Obama has played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck. It’s divisive, negative, shameful and wrong,” McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said in a written statement.

Obama fired back during a town hall meeting in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, saying the attacks did not help voters deal with the array of problems they face.

“You’d think we’d be having a serious debate but so far all we’ve been hearing about is Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. I do have to ask my opponent: Is that the best you can come up with?” Obama said.

He said McCain had pledged to run an honorable campaign but had fallen back into “these negative ads, these negative attacks.”

But McCain said “we’re proud of that commercial” in speaking to a friendly audience at a town hall meeting in the battleground state of Wisconsin.

“I admire his campaign, but what we are talking about here is substance and not style. And what we’re talking about is who has an agenda for the future of America. Campaigns are tough, but I am proud of the campaign that we have run,” McCain said.

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The McCain campaign is trying to shake up a race that currently favors Obama at a time when the U.S. economy is weak, the U.S. military is stretched fighting two wars, and the annual budget deficit is approaching a half trillion dollars.

The McCain campaign believes the 71-year-old Arizona senator is the underdog but that the race is close and is trying to paint Obama as an inexperienced lightweight.

McCain went through a point-by-point litany of questions about Obama’s positions on taxes, energy and the Iraq war.

Noting Obama’s opposition to offshore oil drilling, he said his Democratic rival had urged Americans to make sure their tires were properly inflated as a way to increase gas mileage.

“Yesterday, he suggested that we put air in our tires to save on gas. My friends, let’s do that. But do you think that’s enough to break our dependence on Middle Eastern oil? I don’t think so,” he said to chuckles from the crowd in this Milwaukee suburb.

The “celebrity” television ad showed spliced images of Spears and Hilton with video of Obama addressing 200,000 Germans in Berlin last week.

The McCain side defended the ad, which generated much publicity, and said the Obama camp was over-reacting.

“It celebrates the excitement that he has generated, that is certainly more akin to the excitement that a celebrity generates than a normal politician,” McCain senior adviser Nicolle Wallace said on MSNBC.

But Obama adviser Robert Gibbs said on NBC’s “Today” show that McCain is “running an increasingly dishonorable campaign.”

“The McCain campaign has very clearly decided that the only way to win this election is to become very personal and very negative. We believe that people will see that as nothing more than the same old politics and the same old policies of the last eight years,” he said.

Both candidates vying to succeed President George W. Bush have said in the past they planned to run campaigns that would stay away from negative attacks and mud-slinging that have marked some presidential contests in recent years.

How do you spell toumai - the chimp/man?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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The transitional animal between chimps and man is called (phonetically) two-my.

What is the correct spelling? Word origin?

You spelled it correctly.
nicknamed “Toumaï” (”hope of life” in the local Goran language of Chad),
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toumai

End of the world!?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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BASED ON THE MAYAN HISTORY AND CALENDER I RESEARCHED ONLINE FROM PEOPLE AND WEBSITES. IT SAID THE MAYAN CALENDER ENDS ON DEEMBER 7 2018!!! SINCE THE MAYANS WERE A SMART AND COMPLEX RACE…. WILL THE WORLD REALLY END IN 4 YEARS!?

No, it won’t. There is no actual scientific theory or evidence that anything unusual is going to happen in 2012. It is a collection of myths and disproven theories being promulgated by doomsday predictors, who predict a new one every few years. The longer explanation is below:

It is based on the end the current cycle of the Mayan long count calendar. No doomsday was predicted and the Mayan civilization died out. If they had been able to predict the future, they wouldn’t have met the Conquistadors with open arms and been wiped out. If this had not occurred, a new cycle of their calendar would be starting on December 22, 2012.
Niburu (Planet X) doesn’t exist. Zecharia Sitchin is an author of books promoting the ancient astronaut theory for human origins. He attributes the creation of the ancient Sumerian culture to the Annunaki (or Nephilim) from a hypothetical planet named Nibiru in the solar system. The Doomsayers predicted that it was to hit Earth in 2003. When it didn’t show up, they just moved it out to 2012 to coincide with the end of the Mayan calendar.
Galactic Alignment - takes 36 years to precess through galactic equator, we will be 6 degrees off in 2012.
Asteroid Apophis - the 2001 alert was for 2029, and was canceled after additional observations showed it would not hit us.
Polar Shift - the magnetic poles are moving all the time. Polar reversal happens over thousands of years.
Passage through a “photon belt” has been added. This is also untrue and wouldn’t hurt us if it were. Photons are merely units of light.
Solar flares happen all the time and we have more of them at some times than others. They haven’t caused any serious problems in the past. The direct effects of solar flares are mainly related to communications and radio transmissions. We had a major series of solar flares in 2005. Did you notice anything? I didn’t.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin
Paul Chodas / NASA / JPL
Donald Yeomans, manager of the Near Earth Object Program
Jean Meeus, Mathematical Astronomy Morsels, 1997
gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/northpole_e…
www.straightdope.com/classics/a4_042.h…
curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php…
www.space.com/scienceastronomy/050909_…

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No, the world will not end in 2012. No human being (not even the most brillant of scientists) can’t predict this!!

The Mayan Calendar has to end sometime and it doesn’t mean the world will end. It could possible that the Mayans felt they didn’t need to go further and they got tired of making the calendar. It didn’t say on the Calendar that is was going to be the end of the world.
Also here are some other things that mean that the world won’t end in 2012:
* Planet X isn’t going to hit the Earth, it doesn’t exsit
* The Earth’s Magnetic Poles aren’t going to switch in 1 day, That process takes thousands of years. Also, through out geological history the Earth has flipped many times and living things have survived it.
* Alpha Particles and Sun Rays will of course hit the Earth and that other stuff but, they are always hitting the Earth and it doesn’t mean we are all going to die. Although, we are lined up with a sunspot, we will still be fine.

You shouldn’t believe the predictions that scientist make. You know what is sad about rumor? People may commit suicide over this all because they are letting fear over rule them. It is just flat out borderline insanity. This rumor isn’t true.

Now, just live your live and achieve your goals and live your live sucessfully even if the world isn’t ending in 2012.

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Holy S*@t this question always Bugs me becuase it really shows how very little people know about meso-american cultures. What you have to understand is that the way the mayan and aztec cultures were very diffrent from what you see on TV. All this talk that the mayans predicted the “end of the world” IS COMEPLETE BS!!! Meso-american cultures like the mayans and aztecs believed in a concept of re-birth or ressurection. What people are talking about when they say the mayan calender stops on Dec 2012, is actually when the Calander starts over again and is reset to the year 0000, It’s the way the calender works and it’s really complicated so I won’t bother explaining. IT DOES NOT mean the world is gonna end! So please please stop worrying everything is gona be fine.

Blood test in butt?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Sorry if this is a weird question to ask but it would really help if i know. Anyway Im terrifed of blood tests(you might have seen in my other question). Can i get a blood test in my butt. I won’t be nervous if i can get it in my butt. Thanks so much!
xoxo-lizzy!

a standard blood test is drawn from a vein in the arm, usually where your arm bends if you hold your palm facing up. I don’t think they’d be able to find a good place to get the blood from your buttock ;) (it’s really only some shots that they can give there, not blood tests, sorry). i think it hurts the least in the bend of the arm or on the forearm, as opposed to the top of the hand (an alternate site). you could see if they could numb the area for you, but most importantly, try to relax and not think about it or look at it. you’ll be okay :)

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Do you mean can they draw blood from somewhere on your butt? Unfortunately, no. That part of your body is dense with fat and muscle tissue, and there is no adequate vein that it can be drawn from.

The easiest place to draw from is the crook of your arm, that’s where it’s usually drawn from. Sometimes it’s drawn from your forearm as well.

If you are nervous, tell the person drawing the blood. They may blow on the needle as they insert it so it may distract you from the pinch. Don’t look if you don’t want to. Then they will tell you they are done and it’ll be fine.

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prob not. they need blood from a vein. it isn’t like a diabtetic testing on their arm. that’s a hilarious question though.

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Your head is apparently in your butt so what difference would a blood test make?

What lion is the biggest?

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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African lions

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the barbary lion

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/The_world’s_bi…

Which city lies in two continents????

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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is it moscow or istanbul?? or sum other city..

It’s Istanbul. The northern bit of the city is in Europe but the rest is in Asia. Moscow is fully European. The border between European and Asiatic Russia is marked by the Ural Mountains, far east of Moscow.

Is lactic acid a carbo hydrate why or why not explain with fulll details.?

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

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lactic acid could be considered a carbohydrate becuase They fill numerous roles in living things, such as the storage and transport of energy (starch, glycogen) and structural components (cellulose in plants, chitin in animals). Additionally, carbohydrates and their derivatives play major roles in the working process of the immune system, fertilization, pathogenesis, blood clotting, and development. This is what carbohydrates do also.

But it could also not be on becuase lactic acid is not a fat,lipid,protien, or nucliec acid

How would you compare a family with members who are VERY UNIQUE but works well together?

Monday, July 28th, 2008

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More specifically I was trying to compare it to jigsaw and how each piece is different, but I just thought this is abit cliched.
Any original thoughts that is somewhat similar to jigsaw?

You can mean many things when you are stating “VERY UNIQUE.”

I come from a family of 8, with parents who could not be more opposite. With this combination, creating a wide range of children. All of us are outgoing and loud but we have very unique personalties do to the extreme differences of parents.

Having a good balance of different personalties created a very entertaining family. Any extremes we had were perfectly balanced out by another sibling.

Just like a good well rounded meal!

What is cause for the extention of the mermaid species?

Monday, July 28th, 2008

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Oh, we’re hardly extinct. We’ve been forced into hiding by the likes of Rotter and other randy old men. But you shouldn’t worry about us, darling, as we’ve found the most splendid Edenic hideaway here. It even has internet.

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I agree with Rotter. Though the pollution hasn’t helped. I remember an old Blue Peter episode telling us about how they were also strangled by those plastic six pack lager (some filthy brew the lower orders drink for survival) holder majiggys.

They did a graphic reenactment and everything.

Can you take a shuttle to a private home from the Philadelphia Airport, and how much does this cost?

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

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We received a quote on a taxi service to travel 31 miles from Philadelphia Airport to a private residence in Clayton, N. J. As you can guess, the taxi is quite expensive. Does anyone know the name of a shuttle service that will take us to our destination and drop us off at a private residence in Clayton, N.J.?

take Rapid Rover. http://www.rapidrover.com/. A few family members and friends have taken it. Two adults and two children will be around $64. There is a quot option on their web page. Philadelphia Airports’ web page has some other services as well.

When you get to your destination, try Super Shuttle (it doesnt have a branch at PHL). If you are a USAirways FF, you can book on-line and save $2 per ticket.