Friday, September 27, 2013

CM PRESS # 360

WTF?  THE DAILY PILOT IS RERUNNING ROBIN LEFFLER'S DOPEY COLUMN FROM 9/21, BUT HAS NOW GIVEN IT A 9/27 DATE

We took Leffler's Playbook column apart in CM PRESS # 354 on 9/21, so if you want to see what we had to say, just go to that issue of the CM PRESS over on your right.

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ROUHANI CALLS US A GREAT NATION

Israeli warmongers going apoplectic about not being able to easily demonize this guy and Iran.
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MARS:  NASA CONFIRMS WATER FOUND (Still no cows, though)

The Martian soil contains about 2 per cent water.  Take one cubic foot of dirt, heat it to a couple of hundred degrees and you'll get about two pints of water that you can drink.

The above linked article points out that the Martian soil appears to be pretty much the same no matter where you go, so, also according to the article, future explorers can simply heat up some dirt to get water as they travel about.

Where there's water, there is usually life as we know it.  Stay tuned.
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MARYLAND, USA NEW AFRICA--WHITE BABY INJURED AS BLACK SHOOTS INTO HOME OF WHITE FAMILY IN SUSPECTED ANTI-WHITE HATE CRIME

How's that diversity working?
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Disgusting sign pulled around
Costa Mesa by political cops.
HAVE YOU BEEN READING THE COMMENTS FROM SOME OF THE POLITICAL POLICE WHO EITHER USED TO WORK IN COSTA MESA, STILL DO, OR WHO NEVER WORKED HERE?

These characters are scripted by the now notorious Playbook and they're following the script very closely.

Most of them are making comments saying that Costa Mesa is a lousy place to work as a cop.  This, of course, is nonsense.

Costa Mesa is a great place to work as a cop--especially since most good cops are respected by an upwardly mobile population and, as such, a cop doesn't have to worry that he or she will be killed at work or will be attacked by angry mobs.

Also, Costa Mesa is large enough so shifts can be interesting and one can feel that one has helped the good people of Costa Mesa, but it's not so large that one might feel like just another number.

The pay and benefits are good and life here is also good.

However, if you're a dirty cop or a bad cop, it's probably not the place for you to work.  Many citizens of Costa Mesa don't want employees of this city, including police officers, to come in from their homes in Newport Beach and other cities and try to fill the City Council with shills who will do their bidding.

Good police officers--true professionals--who get to know the good citizens of Costa Mesa, who befriend these citizens and treat them with respect, will find the respect and friendship returned and they'll  find that these citizens will have their backs and will support them and help keep the officers safe while on duty by being extra eyes and ears.  Bad cops--well, they might as well leave and go to other cities--because word gets around very quickly about who they are.  And, they won't get any respect from the good citizens of Costa Mesa.
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A PORTRAIT OF ONE PERSON--GENES ARE US

Here's the heart of a column we found in our files from a 2007 article in the New York Times, that tells you something about one particular person who had his genome decoded and what it tells about him.

Chromosome 1--Gene TNFSF4--Links to heart attacks.
Chromosome 2--Gene LCT--Lactose intolerance.
Chromosome 3--Gene Per2--Advanced sleep phase syndrome.
Chromosome 4--Gene Clock--Prefers night over day.
Chromosome 5--Gene SLC6A3--Susceptible to substance abuse.
Chromosome 6--Nothing noted.
Chromosome 7--Gene NOS3--Heart attack, restricted arteries.
Chromosome 8--Gene CHRNA6--Link to tobacco addiction.
Chromosome 9--Nothing noted.
Chromosome 10--Nothing noted.
Chromosome 11--Gene DRD4--Novelty seeking personality.
Chromosome 11--Gene MMP3 Linked to heart attacks.
Chromosome 12--Gene GNB3--Hypertension, obesity, insulin resistance.
Chromosome 13--Gene Gene KL--Stroke, coronary artery disease.
Chromosome 14--Nothing noted.
Chromosome 15--Gene OCA2--Blue eyes, fair skin.
Chromosome 16--Gene ABCC11--Brown, sticky, wet earwax.
Chromosome 17--Nothing noted.
Chromosome 18--Nothing noted.
Chromosome 19--Gene APOE--Linked to Alzheimer's disease.
Chromosome 20--Gene CHRNA4--Protection from tobacco addiction.
Chromosome 21--Nothing noted.
Chromosome 22--Gene COMT--Linked to alcoholism.
Chromosome 23 (X & Y) Gene--MADA--Antisocial behavior, conduct disorder.

Just as a reminder:  Humans have 46 chromosomes.  We receive 23 from our mother and 23 from our father.  They come in pairs and are thus listed 1-23 (actually, many lists show them as 1-22 with the X and Y sex chromosomes often appearing as "X Y" after number 22). On those 46 chromosomes are approximately 20,000 to 25,000 genes (science hasn't settled on the actual number, yet).  Genes are not actual things, they are locations on the chromosomes where sections of various lengths of the DNA code (that is composed of the four chemicals that make DNA, and which are abbreviated as A,T, C, G) are found. The human DNA code has approximately 3.1 billion combinations of A,T,C,G.
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THE CERTAIN KIND OF WOMEN'S MOVEMENT MEETS TO DISCUSS HOW TO HEAP MORE HATE ON THE MEN ON THE CITY COUNCIL 

First, always praise the women on the City Council.

Second, always heap hate on the men on the City Council.

Third, find some wimpy, whipped men to join us so we don't look like what we really are.

Fourth, make really stupid and frequent comments in the Daily Pilot so voters think there are more of us than there really are.

Fifth, keep trying to find minor issues that we can puff up into big deals, so we can whine some more.

Sixth, remember, we don't want voters to realize that we are not representative of the citizens of this city and we don't want them to start thinking that we're just a bunch of  hags who aren't happy about anything in our lives.

Seventh, try to convince everyone that we really care, and that our movement is about making the city a better place rather than it being about our neuroses and subconscious hatred of men. (Don't ever talk about the man who dumped you years ago.)

Eighth, again, try to put some men in the window so people don't catch on that we are really a women's movement against men.  If anyone starts to catch on, praise your husband (if you have one) as being really, really masculine to show that you aren't just against men.
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