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POPSObama Sets Interpol Above US Law
"Interestingly, Interpol's US headquarters is in the Justice Department, run by the same corrupt, pro-terrorist lowlife who quashed an investigation into Black Panther voter intimidation on Obama's behalf. NRO wonders: Why is it suddenly necessary to have, within the Justice Department, a repository for stashing government files which, therefore, will be beyond the ability of Congress, American law-enforcement, the media, and the American people to scrutinize? Interpol works closely with the International Criminal Court, a gang of moonbats who would gladly round up prominent Republicans like Dick Cheney and throw them in jail on charges of insensitivity to terrorists. America has refused to surrender its sovereignty to this ultra-left kangaroo court — a policy Chairman Zero is likely to reverse. In most banana republics, you only have to worry about your own police. But in the dystopia of "Hopey Change," who knows who may soon be dragging you out of bed in the middle of th
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POPSHidden Sensory System Discovered in the Skin The human sensory experience is far more complex and nuanced than previously thought, according to a groundbreaking new study published in the December 15 issue of the journal Pain. In the article, researchers at Albany Medical College, the University of Liverpool and Cambridge University report that the human body has an entirely unique and separate sensory system aside from the nerves that give most of us the ability to touch and feel. Surprisingly, this sensory network is located throughout our blood vessels and sweat glands, and is for most people, largely imperceptible.
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POPSAndrogen Insensitivity Syndrome Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome is also known as androgen resistance syndrome and is a group of disorders associated with sexual differentiation caused by mutations of the gene encoding the androgen
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POPSGender identity isn't as simple as it seems As the case of athlete Caster Semenva (the world-class runner from South Africa) demonstrates, making a final determination on gender is not always possible, even from chromosomes. Think of the complexity this suggests about sexual preference, and the "not natural" argument some employ against homosexuality.
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POPSstill ugly after all these years the ugly american- where we were then and where we are now....what happens to Americans when they go abroad? etc...... of course having lived in alaska and dealing with tourists there- me thinks it isn't just Americans that forget all manners and common sense when out representing themselves
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POPS'Altruistic' Margaret Sanger An 'Angel' Of Death If you think only wackos like me believe Margaret Sanger was a racist eugenicist, then why does a major African-American, pro-choice feminist, say the same thing about Sanger, even though she and I disagree about abortion? Because she is honest and has called out Planned Parenthood on its lies, despite raising funds for Planned Parenthood. If you are a Kool-aid drinker, keep believing PP's lies, but read this post to hear from a pro-choice African-American who says PP is lying when it says she was not a racist eugenicist.
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POPS'Altruistic' Margaret Sanger An 'Angel' Of Death Before the reactionaries scoff, read the article. A pro-choice, self-described liberal, who happens to be African-American, says Margaret Sanger was a racist eugenicist. So why does Planned Parenthood defame pro-lifers who say the same thing? Why does it not remove the propaganda from its Web site and be honest about Sanger and move on with its evil mission? Only in Nazi Germany was such propaganda perfected and a hit machine used to quell dissent, to coerce people to not speak out.
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POPSHaaretz: Zionist sense of victimization perpetuating the conflict with Palestinians. 
A pioneering research study dealing with Israeli Jews' memory of the conflict with the Arabs, from its inception to the present, came into the world together with the war in Gaza. The sweeping support for Operation Cast Lead confirmed the main diagnosis that arises from the study, conducted by Daniel Bar-Tal, one of the world's leading political psychologists, and Rafi Nets-Zehngut, a doctoral student. Scholars the world over distinguish between two types of collective memory: popular collective memory - that is, representations of the past that have been adopted by the general public; and official collective memory, or representations of the past that have been adopted by the country's official institutions in the form of publications, books or textbooks. The idea for researching the popular collective memory of Israeli Jews was raised by Nets-Zehngut, a Tel Aviv lawyer who decided to return to the academic world. At present he is completing his doctoral thesis in the Internati
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POPSI Feel Your Pain: Neural Mechanisms Of Empathy
CIP patients showed decreased fMRI activation of visual regions, a result indicative of their reduced emotional arousal to the view of others' pain. On the other hand, in the CIP patients but not the controls, the capacity for empathy strongly predicted activation of key midline brain structures involved in processes linked to inferring the emotional states of others. These results suggest that in the absence of functional resonance mechanisms shaped by personal pain experiences, CIP patients might rely crucially on their empathetic abilities to imagine the pain of others, with activation of midline brain structures being the neural signature of this cognitive-emotional process. "Our findings underline the major role of midline structures in emotional perspective taking and in the ability to understand someone else's feelings despite the lack of any previous personal experience of it—an empathetic challenge frequently raised during human social interactions," concludes Dr. Danzig
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POPSInitiative to apologize for Armenian "Catastrophe" creates backlash A prosecutor in Ankara announced on January 9 that his office has launched an investigation to see if the apology’s authors had violated Article 301, a vaguely worded law that criminalizes "insulting the Turkish nation." "I neither accept nor support this campaign. We did not commit a crime, therefore we do not need to apologize," Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters earlier this month. Turkey’s powerful military also condemned the online effort. "We don’t think this is right. It is wrong and will create harmful consequences," Brig. Gen. Metin Gurak, an army spokesman, said at a December briefing.
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POPSMore Antigay Remarks From Jerry Lewis Jerry Lewis has always been known to be a rather mean-spirited individual. He has made many misogynistic remarks, as well as anti-gay comments over the years, as well as other socially offensive actions and statements which are too numerous to go into right now. The problem is, that the older he gets, the more cantankerous he becomes. He was once largely panned by the press in Montreal when he insulted vilely a female journalist who did not post a particularly favourable review of his performance.
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POPSTibetan Buddhism's next leader? "he Panchen Lama, the third of a triumvirate and previously the second-highest ranking among the three lamas, vanished into Chinese custody as a boy in 1995 and has been replaced by Beijing's own political appointee."
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POPSThe Japanese cry foul - what a joke! Japan has been trying every dirty, devious "trick" for years in its bid to keep whaling now it expects nations to deter a committed, but more enlightened, group to desist. Well done Sea Shepherd give the Japanese whalers every reasonable action you can deliver!