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Archive for May 22nd, 2008

Trading Kidneys for Bread (US Led Democracy in Action)

Posted by buelahman on May 22, 2008

B’Man: It is horrible enough realizing what this administration has done in our name in the guise of “spreading democracy”. Also notable is that we were led to believe that the Iraqi oil would pay for our invasion and reconstruction.

But, not only has virtually every avenue of rebuilding failed or been considered sub-standard or even down-right shoddily done, it is apparent that the everyday Iraqis are resolving themselves to some of the worst possible self-mutilization that can be imagined (mainly just to get by and feed their family).

This, rednecks, is what our “democracy” has done for those “rag-heads”, as mAnn Coulter likes to call them (disgusting bitch):

Kidney for Bread in oil-rich Iraq

BAGHDAD — Iraq, which has the world’s third-biggest oil reserves, is making billions of dollars in oil exerts thanks to record-setting prices. Still, many of its citizens sell parts of their own bodies just to survive.

“I couldn’t see my children crying for food and I can not get them at even bread,” Ali Hassnawi, a 34-year-old Baghdad resident, told IslamOnline.net.

“One day a friend of mine told me he had sold his kidney and I decided to do the same,” he recalled.

“I got $1,500 dollars for it, two months later my wife got a better payment for hers. She got $3,000 because the man who bought it was nearly dying.”

Abject poverty in oil-rich Iraq has driven many like Hassnawi and his wife to a growing organs black market, where kidney is the most sought-after.

Prices vary between $500 to $5,000 dollars depending on and urgent the kidney is needed.

According to the Health Ministry, renal disease is common in the country and more than 7,000 Iraqis currently need urgent kidney transplants.

“The lives of many Iraqis are threatened because haemodialysis machine are old and many aren’t working properly,” stressed Taha Abdel-Rahman, a ministry media officer.

“We have a long list of patients requesting kidneys and in many times when they can get the organ, they are already dead.”

Iraq, which is a member of OPEC and has the world’s third-biggest oil reserves, earned $38 billion in oil export revenue last year.

For 2008, the country has already raked in $20 billion from oil shipments just through April, according to the US Energy Department.

Catastrophic

Sellers can easily be spotted by relatives of patient at the main gates of hospitals or nearby coffee shops.

Usually a person who works inside the hospital brokers the deal and gets a 10 percent commission.

More than 90 percent of donors since 2003 are from the suburbs of Baghdad and other main cities of Iraq.

Donors are referred to a special committee at Karama hospital that determines their suitability.

But doctors say though they are against organ-buying they cannot prevent it as the donors always register at hospitals as family relatives.

“We have reached a catastrophic situation in Iraq where poor Iraqis sell their organs to survive,” says a renal surgeon at Karama Hospital, requesting anonymity for security reasons.

“In one side we are happy to know that we are saving lives, however, it is hard to know that it is for money and not for love of fellow humans,” he added.

“I was once forced to refuse to operate on a kid after I found out that the donor, a 12-years-old child, was being forced by his father who had sold his son’s kidney for $4,000 dollars.”

Local police have reported discovering many dead bodies lacking kidney or corneas.

Investigations have shown that a mafia is working with help from some doctors who take out such organs from recently killed civilians.

“The situation is delicate and we are running a thorough investigation to catch those criminals and set free doctors who are being forced to do illegal work,” said Lt. Col. Abdul Jabbar, head of the Crime Investigation Department (CID).

“Such organs are taken out from Iraq for neighboring countries where they are sold for huge sums of money.”

A World Health Organization (WHO) official in Iraq pressed for punishing those marketing organs.

But he admitted that a country like Iraq, which suffers a so serious security situation, can not possibly control such an issue.

“People might say that it is illegal but we are just trying to save our lives,” says Abu Ahmed, 56, who recently had a kidney transplanted from a seller in Baghdad.

“It is easy to say that it is forbidden while their health is good and they are not at the risk of losing their lives any minute for not having a proper renal system,” he fumed.

“I have bought a kidney for $4,000 dollars from someone who was offering outside the hospital. I was in a critical health condition and my family did all it can to find the appropriate donor. I don’t regret what I did and would do it again if necessary,” insists Abu Ahmed.

“They wanted to sell and I wanted to save my life. It was a good bargain and both of us left hospital with something to survive, a new kidney for me and money to feed his children.”

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Encyclopedia of Life

Posted by buelahman on May 22, 2008

lrose sent me a link to this site and I have been taking my time in exploration. This is amazing if you haven’t seen it and have a hankering for the ultimate biological reference site.

Worth noting.

Encyclopedia of Life

Who We Are

The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is an ambitious, even audacious project to organize and make available via the Internet virtually all information about life present on Earth. At its heart lies a series of Web sites—one for each of the approximately 1.8 million known species—that provide the entry points to this vast array of knowledge. The entry-point for each site is a species page suitable for the general public, but with several linked pages aimed at more specialized users. The sites sparkle with text and images that are enticing to everyone, as well as providing deep links to specific data.

The EOL dynamically synthesizes biodiversity knowledge about all known species, including their taxonomy, geographic distribution, collections, genetics, evolutionary history, morphology, behavior, ecological relationships, and importance for human well being, and distribute this information through the Internet. It serves as a primary resource for a wide audience that includes scientists, natural resource managers, conservationists, teachers, and students around the world. We believe that the EOL’s encompassing scope and innovation will have a major global impact in facilitating biodiversity research, conservation, and education.

The EOL staff is made up of scientists and non-scientists working from museums and research institutions around the world. We currently have 20 full time employees, but as this project grows, so will the EOL family.

http://www.eol.org/content/page/who_we_are

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WTF Thursday: That VW Has Some Nice PoonTang

Posted by buelahman on May 22, 2008

What is wrong with people? I have a hard enough time trying to understand the attraction of gay sex. Now, we have a plethora of inanimate objects like picnic tables, bicycles and now this from Jonathon Turley:

Car Sex

Love Bug: Man Admits to Sex with Over 1000 Cars — and One Helicopter

Recently, this blog explored the criminal charges against men who have liaison with inanimate objects ranging from bikes to gates to picnic tables, click here. However, now Edward Smith has publicly admitted that he has made love to over 1000 cars, including his current serious relationship with ,a white Volkswagen Beetle named Vanilla. It appears that in England sex with a bike in private will get you jail time, but motorized “girlfriends” are particularly acceptable.

Smith has tried to explain why he started to have sex with cars at age 15 — around the time of both his puberty and learner’s permit.

“I appreciate beauty and I go a little bit beyond appreciating the beauty of a car only to the point of what I feel is an expression of love. Maybe I’m a little bit off the wall but when I see movies like Herbie and Knight Rider, where cars become loveable, huggable characters it’s just wonderful.” A little bit off the wall? No, of course not. It just that most people she the Chevy as a location for teenage necking, they don’t throw the car out and take off with the car.

Smith, 57, insists: “I’m not sick and I don’t want to hurt anyone, cars are just my preference.” He says that he has never been attracted to men or women. They just lack the drive chain for a meaningful relationship.

For car purists, Smith may seem a bit too much the automotive libertine when he had a brief helicopter from 1980s TV hit Airwolf. In fairness to Smith, he may have been star-struck in the celebrity one-night stand. Yet, he is not exclusive. In addition to Vanilla, he spends time with a 1973 Opal GT, named Cinnamon, and 1993 Ford Ranger Splash, named Ginger.

He says that he corresponds with at least 500 other “car lovers.”

For the full story and picture of Mr. Smith and his paramour, click here

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TedTalks: The Amazing Intelligence of Crows

Posted by buelahman on May 22, 2008

Joshua Klein does a presentation on the inteligence of crows and offers potential ways to train them to do tasks for people.

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Jenis Update: Number 6 Craniotomy, Number 3 This Year

Posted by buelahman on May 22, 2008

Dangit, I love this lady and she doesn’t seem to be getting many breaks in this illness. TR updated the Caringbridge journal yesterday afternoon and blew my mind with what happened (they were expecting a needle biopsy):

WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2008 08:45 PM, EDT

Today’s Procedure More Extensive Than First Reported

Entry by TRH from Ohio (I think)

Greetings Jen Nation!

No cause for concern, but my sister actually underwent craniotomy #6 today — third in 2008 alone. Rather than a needle biopsy which I’d heard initially, sounds like her medical team wanted to go right to the source of the MRI “enhancement” and extract some cells.

According to Matthew, the procedure took ~2 hours and she was hungry afterwards :-) He was able to see her at 2p ET — she had a headache (go figure) and was drifting in and out of sleep.

Should have biopsy results within 3 days, so that’s something to pray for. They will keep her in ICU overnight for observation, mainly watching for internal bleeding.

With any luck she’ll be discharged tomorrow and they may start making their way back to Tennessee, depending on how she feels. I’ll suppress a rant on the state of the healthcare industry.
God continues to shower us with blessings — we pray you get your share, dear friends. Keep you posted … — TRH
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http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jenniferclark

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