May 14, 2008 at 9:29 am · Filed under Politics and Policy, Science and tagged: Common Sense
There’s an interesting little story in the NY Times online edition today about a letter the head of the FDA wrote to Congress asking for money [F.D.A. Chief Writes Congress for Money, by Gardiner Harris, NYT, March 14, 2008]:
“After being pummeled for weeks on Capitol Hill over the president’s budget, Food and Drug Commissioner Andrew C. von Eschenbach has written Congress that the agency needs an immediate infusion of $275 million to ensure that imported foods, drugs and medical devices are safe.”
My question is why does the head of the FDA have to beg for money?? And even if he gets it, will it do any good?
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May 12, 2008 at 9:37 am · Filed under Politics and Policy and tagged: Civil Rights
Do you have the right to vote? Maybe, and then again, maybe not. Following the recent Supreme Court decision to uphold the requirement that voters must present IDs to vote, several states are now attempting to go further. Not only must you prove who you are, but you must prove that you are a citizen.
Sounds simple right? A great way to prevent non-citizens to vote, right? Well, it is sometimes harder to prove you are a citizen than you might think. It also seems somehow un-American to be requiring such proof at all.
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May 9, 2008 at 8:52 am · Filed under Humanity, Politics and Policy, Social Justice and tagged: Social Justice
If the cyclone wasn’t bad enough, now the Burmese people have to suffer the double tragedy of lack of aid. It isn’t that the aid isn’t out there, it’s that their own government won’t give it to them.
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