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Obama Backs Away from Intergalactic Domination

The story at the bottom link is from Wired, and Defense Secretary Robert Gates Statement follows: “Today, I'm pleased to welcome the release of the President's National Space Policy. I fully support the vision it lays out. This policy clearly articulates the right space policies and priorities for our nation, and is also a pledge that the United States will maintain the leadership and capabilities in space imperative for our national security. “Our continued presence in space is vital to our national security. Space-based capabilities are critical to our military's ability to navigate accurately, strike precisely, and gather battle space awareness efficiently. However, changes in the space environment over the last decade challenge our operations. Today, space is increasingly contested as our systems face threats of disruption and attack, increasingly competitive as more states, private firms, and others develop space-based capabilities, and increasingly congested with orbital debris. “Together with other departments and agencies, the Department of Defense will take a number of steps to support the new National Space Policy, and will work with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to develop a strategy document to address specific national security requirements for outer space. We will look to leverage growing international and commercial expertise to enhance U.S. capabilities and reduce vulnerabilities. “Finally, we will pursue activities consistent with the inherent right of self-defense, deepen cooperation with allies and friends, and work with all nations toward the responsible and peaceful shared presence in space.” The White House statement, the fact sheet and the text of the National Space Policy are available online at http://www.defense.gov/spr/ under “Related U.S. Govt Publications.” http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/06/obama-backs-away-from-intergalactic-domi… added by: Incredulous

American Apparel’s ‘New Standard:’ No Uglies Allowed [Exclusive]

Yesterday, we told you about American Apparel ‘s practice of making hires and promotions based largely on “full body” employee photos . We now have internal documents and photos detailing the policy—plus, former employees vent on life in AA’s fashion dungeon. More

VA Docs Prohibited From Recommending Medical Marijuana to Returning Vets

The U.S. Veterans Administration (VA) recently adopted a policy prohibiting VA physicians from recommending medical marijuana to their patients, even if marijuana is the safest and most effective medicine to treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other service-related conditions. No doubt the policy stems, in part, from the VA's efforts to address the serious problem of drug abuse among returning veterans. Veterans' advocates and organizations like the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) certainly share this concern; last fall, DPA issued a report calling for immediate policy changes to improve veterans' substance abuse and mental health treatment. Yet seen from the larger perspective of helping veterans adjust to civilian life, the VA's stance on medical marijuana is counterproductive and harmful. The ban means that–despite their service to our country–veterans who reside in the 14 states that have legalized medical marijuana are denied the same rights as every other resident of these states. At minimum, the VA should be actively studying whether cannabis and its unique chemical ingredients can be used to reduce post-combat trauma without contributing to drug dependency. Ample research and anecdote strongly suggest this is the case. Patient reports and published research indicate that marijuana can be a highly effective treatment for PTSD, a condition afflicting nearly one in five veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. And overwhelming scientific evidence has already proven marijuana's safety and efficacy for treating conditions like chronic pain, which affects many combat-injured veterans. Marijuana, moreover, carries none of the risks associated with prescription drugs used to treat PTSD, which have been implicated in the tragic overdose deaths of several current conflict veterans. “I've run the gamut of different medications at the VA, and basically I was at my limit,” said decorated U.S. Army veteran Paul Culkin, a New Mexico medical marijuana patient who suffers from PTSD after serving in Iraq. “The medications were turning me into a zombie…medical cannabis made me a father and a husband again. It's been a blessing.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-kerrey/va-docs-prohibited-from-d_b_587763.html added by: JackHerer

Kerry: Let Gay Men Give Blood

The current guidelines for Red Cross blood donations (as well as tissue, plasma, and in most cases sperm) prohibits men who have engaged in a sexual act with another man to donate. This policy began in the 80s when HIV/AIDs was believed to be isolated in the gay male population. Whether or not if this is a political ploy for the Kerry Camp is of little importance to those patients who need healthy donations to survive. http://www.thebostonchannel.com/mostpopular/22740841/detail.html added by: shakes_head

My Kind Of Bar

The New Orleans nightclub Republic instituted a new dress code this month, refusing entry to anyone dressed like the kids from Jersey Shore. I wonder what their policy on hair gel is? The Best Links: Via Reddit View

The Facebook Trap

A guy falls for the classic Facebook fake-out trap.

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The Facebook Trap

Scott Brown’s Inspiration

Urlesque has discovered this picture of the sexy beast who inspired MA Senator Scott Brown's infamous naked Cosmo shoot. I hear Brown also gets all his policy advice from Kangaroo Jack

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Obama bars lobbyists from Federal advisory boards

Hundreds, if not thousands, of lobbyists are likely to be ejected from federal advisory panels as part of a little-noticed initiative by the Obama administration to curb K Street's influence in Washington, according to White House officials and lobbying experts. The new policy — issued with little fanfare this fall by the White House ethics counsel — may turn out to be the most far-reaching lobbying rule change so far from President Obama, who also has sought to restrict the ability of lobbyists to get jobs in his administration and to negotiate over stimulus contracts. The initiative is aimed at a system of advisory committees so vast that federal officials don't have exact numbers for its size; the most recent estimates tally nearly 1,000 panels with total membership exceeding 60,000 people.

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Obama bars lobbyists from Federal advisory boards

Balloon-Boy-Inspired Fashion Trends

For the DIY-minded, a giant shiny trash bag would also work. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

What In The Hell?

Does. Not. Compute.

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What In The Hell?