Links With Your Coffee - Wednesday
- CNN: "Stomaching" Michael Moore
- Exclusive HuffPost Live Chat with Micahel Moore
- Antibiotic resistance countered
US scientists believe they may have found a way to stop the growing problem of bacteria becoming resistant to current drug treatments.
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They have found drugs called bisphosphonates block an enzyme used by bacteria to swap genes, and acquire or spread resistance to antibiotic drugs - The map of faith and here is a larger version of the map (tip to inwit)
- You remember Ray and Kirk in the Atheists Nightmare now see their further adventures in Bananarama (tip to Jay)


Comments
Can't Stomach an infinity of alternating Rove and Bush nested Russian dolls/homunculi?
Personally, I learned about the magnificence, munificence, of the Big Media when I first saw the network specials* on the Navajo Hopi land dispute.
The concept of alternate Universes, alternate Realities wasn't something I had to pick up from science fiction.
Finally, we have no fairness doctrine anymore, but we have a sort of technological Gotterdammerung, and Mr. Moore.
The bloggists are belatedly leading these disgusting, blind, blimp-like creatures (the corporate media) to a few grains of Truth, a few crumbs of Reason. I can stomach it. Can you?
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*Baba Wawa? Mike Wallace? Does it matter?
i just read a 2004 article in national geographic and apparently this is the one "observable in real time" evidence of evolution that there is. and now they've found a way to get rid of it? the creationists will be thrilled! :)
If we can stop the evolution, though, that means that the evolution must have existed in the first place. Stopping it only furthers its proof.
Exclusive HuffPost Live Chat with Micahel Moore :
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Firi, you're not thinking like a Creationist loon (don't worry, that's a good thing). This is "only" MICROevolution were talking about.
I've got to quote a reader over at Andrew Sullivan's blog, who gets to the heart of why Michael Moore went off on Blitzer, CNN and the main stream media in general:
if the media went on the same, blistering, fact-checking campaign effort concerning Iraq in 2002 that they are using to go after "Sicko" (rather than deal with the larger issue of health care), we might all be in a much better place today.
Too bad Moore didn't say that in pretty much those same words. It would have been a great soundbite.
"This is "only" MICROevolution were talking about."
I know, but I was responding to this line: "and now they've found a way to get rid of it? the creationists will be thrilled!"
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