Hey guys, how has everyone been? About normal in my neck of the woods. (For those that are new to the blog, that roughly translates to hectic, chaotic, and unpredictable) It looks like I might be going back to working animal control, or even possibly a state job in the environmental management area. We'll see how it goes, though I still want to teach. Got a few topics I was wanting to talk about a bit. I know I said I would write about "The Family" or "The Fellowship", but I'm still researching them, and I keep hitting dead ends, and I don't want to rely solely on Wikipedia for documentation. I'm also going to start doing at least a couple of semi-regular segments. One idea I had was to borrow from George Hrab and discuss the most annoying religious or political stupidity during an as of yet unannounced time period. Another one is "What's Skeptical Okie listening to now?" I know it's not the best name, but it will suffice for now. And now, on to the show!
One thing that really bothers me is when people put so damn much weight on the crap that falls out of celebrities cake-holes. Remember Jennie McCarthy and all the good she did. How many children were saved because of her well informed and publicly held views on the link between autism and childhood vaccinations? I don't remember that happening either. For those that live outside of the U.S., it's presidential season. For us, it means hours of lip service debates, horrible t.v. ads, pundits accusing the other side of foul play, pundits blaming the other side for their candidates failures, people fighting over which candidate is the better liar, and hearing the candidates go on and on about how their opponents plans won't work, but theirs will because it has a donkey or an elephant behind it. And on another tangent, why a donkey and elephant for political party mascots? Because both are stubborn and will trample you if you get in their way? Recently I heard on N.P.R. that Meatloaf, the singer, not the foodstuff, is supporting Romney for president. Now I put together a short list of people of celebrated personage for everyone to compare and contrast. I also put in what they are known for.
Romney Obama
Mike Rowe-T.V. Dirty jobs (a personal favorite show) Daniel Craig- 007, not an American
Gene Simmons-Music, frontman for KISS Russel Crowe- Actor, not American
Jenna Jameson-porn starlet Daniel Radcliffe- Harry Potter, n.a.
Jeff Foxworthy-comedian (who I think got his ideas from my family) Mark Hamill- Luke Skywalker
Trace Adkins- musician Richard Dean Anderson- McGuyver
Kid Rock- musician Morgan Freeman- actor, voice of god
Jon Voight- actor, Angelina Jolies Dad Angelina Jolie- actor
Ted Nugent- musician Brad Pitt- actor, hubby of Angelina
Chuck Norris- actor, will kill you Samuel L. Jackson- actor, total badass
Donald Trump- rich, bad hair, insane Chevy Chase- actor
Clint Eastwood- actor, going senile, thinks a chair is president? Leonardo DiCaprio- actor
I love how the first three I listed for Obama aren't even American citizens, but no one else seems to have pointed it out. Romney seems to attract the loud kinda crazy people while Obama seems to get the people with the calming voices that you would want to be the ones to announce the end of the world. Also, I noticed that Romney has 1 porn star supporting him (insert your own mormon underwear/pornstar joke and submit it in the comments, best one gets 15 cool points) while Obama has 8, count them 8 pornstars including Ron Jeremy giving him a hand. And speaking of porn stars, Jenna Jameson is quoted as saying "When you're rich, you want a republican in office" (Businessinsider.com) Once again people, why the hell does anyone give these peoples choices more weight than say mine? They memorize scripts or tunes. Yes, some of them are very intelligent, and very thoughtful, but still. Who out there is waiting for the Metallica contingent to speak up before they make their choice? (And to those that are concerned with who the stars pick, Bill Nye and I believe Neil DeGrasse Tyson support Obama) I say look at the candidates, find out where they stand on the issues that are important to you, and, oh hell who am I kidding. Vote Obama, Romney as president is already giving me nightmares. To any Canadian readers: If Mitt Romney wins, can we camp out at your place for a while? I'll work for room and board, and I hear that you guys have decent medical care up there. Thanks, A Rational American.
A second topic I want to bring up is Ann Coulter....I think I just threw up a little. This goofy woman recently tweeted "I highly approve of Romney's decision to be kind and gentle to the retard." This obviously refers to President Obama as having a mental deficiency. She refuses to back down from the comment stating that for the past 30 years it has come to mean loser. (What debate were you watching Coulter? Or did you only watch the commercials and fill in the blanks yourself?) And then along came this man
This paragon of virtue (and that comment was in no way derogatory, I honestly mean it. This guy has brass balls the size of a Mac truck) is John Franklin Stephens, a 30 year old Special Olympian that has Downs Syndrome. He wrote Coulter (and hell no, I'm not going to dignify her with the proper polite title of Ms.) an open letter, which you can find at http://specialolympicsblog.wordpress.com/2012/10/23/an-open-letter-to-ann-coulter/ , and I heartily recommend everyone of you read what this man has to say, and if possible, copy it and forward it on to Coulter until she recants her hateful term, even though the damage has already been done. And if possible, tell Mr Stephens that it took a lot of courage for him to write to her the way he did, and that he does have peoples support.
Now on to some slightly .... I don't know how to describe this story. Mostly because I do take a perverse pleasure when religious groups get in trouble, especially the really crazy ones, but I really don't like it when someone dies when they probably shouldn't have. Not that I like it when some one dies when they should, but you know what I mean. By crazy, can anyone guess this weeks religious flavor? No. not Mormon, but close. Not episcopalian, and you see me after class. Yep the (damn I hope I don't get sued for this) scientologists. Recently at the Narconon Arrowood facility, there have been at least three deaths, and at least one of them have no known cause. Looking at the Narconon website, they claim a better than 70% success rate for treating addiction, using scientifically proven methods. Of course, scientologist science is an entirely different flavor of science than what most people deal with everyday. One of there methods includes high levels of niacin combined with up to 5 hours in a sauna. This helps to flush the toxins out of your system, and prevents the withdrawl symptoms, which can be painful and sometimes lead to death. As of right now, there are 3 suits against the Arrowhead facility for wrongful death, and failure to provide care. This place is right here in Oklahoma, near Lake Eufala, up by Tulsa. This folks is why religion and science don't mix. If you do use religion and medicine, side effects may include: shortness of breath, inability to get medical help, failure to use logic, and death. Please use responsibly. I don't have a problem with someone praying for help, as long as they are actually getting help. In the bible, god himself says that "He helps those that help themselves." So if you're going to use a religious tome to help with your health issues, use it to hold the door open in the doctors office.
And now for the new segment "Whats Skeptical Okie Listening to?" Or as my wife says, "What the hell is that?" I am talking mainly about podcasts I try and listen to on a regular basis. A new one I found is Cognitive Dissonance. Tom and Cecil are the hosts, and this is mostly a back and forth banter type of show. They do tend to deal more with atheist topics, but there is a lot of good skeptic quality there. It honestly sounds like a couple of guys just talking about whatever pops into their heads. Granted, they curse a lot, and there is a disclaimer at the beginning that basically says if you don't like bad language and sensitive topics talked about in a frank and open manner, don't listen. 2 thumbs up, just remember, not for the kiddos. I still listen to the grandaddies of them all, The Skeptics Guide and the Geologic Podcast. I have also begun listen to a couple of casts by Parrot or The Dumbass, depending on if you know him on the SGU message boards or not. The first one is The Dumbasses guide to knowledge, and the second one is The invisible Sky Monster. Both are pretty good, the guide being a general talk type and Invisible being an interview. I also listen to Monstertalk and The Conspiracy Skeptic, both being interview shows, both definitely worth your time, depending on what your skeptical bent is. And finally, there is Exposing Pseudoastronomy (man I hope I spelled that right) which deals with astronomical conspiracies, or astronomically large misconceptions. The newly minted Dr. Stuart Robbins does a very good job of breaking down the details and taking the conspiracy nutjobs arguments apart with scalpel like precision. That and he tears Hoagland a new one. I don't like Hoagland.
Well, that's it for now guys. I'll see everyone soon I hope. Until next time, be good, and have fun, especially on Halloween. All good skeptics, humanists, secularists, and atheists should really enjoy this holiday. Let me know what your costumes are going to be. I'm going as Roland Deshain, from Steven Kings "The Dark Tower" series. Youngish Roland, I've got too many fingers. See you soon.
The Skeptical Okie
This blog is about being a skeptic in the bible belt and some of the crap that we have to deal with. Also, I'll be discussing items of interest, occasional rants and other things that pop into my head. I will answer any questions that people may have about skepticism, atheism, me, or life in general. Don't mind the rambling, it's part of my charm. Thanks for reading, and all feedback is welcome.
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