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The President is Right… Take it From a White Guy!

OK, you have to read this article at the bottom of the post and the excerpt I added here. However, I wanted to weigh in first…

Seriously, is that what we need here? Do we need to have the white people of America to weigh in on this topic? NO! But, just so the more Caucasian of us in the audience will listen, I have a few things to say. This IS NOT an issue to move past quickly. The President is right, and GOD knows I HOPE HE HAS A LITTLE activist still in him.

I am from the South and let me tell you friends, the disproportionate amount of race issues that are being discussed here DO STILL HAPPEN! I grew up in a racist environment even though the home I grew up in was not. I was even taught that the war that happen between the states in the 1800’s was NOT the “Civil War…” Because, “there was nothing Civil about it…” It was the “War Between the States…” I cannot get over the sheer amount of pride we still have! And the kicker is that this isn’t even the South, it’s Massachusetts? I mean, you guys will be ultra liberal on who marries whom, but you still deal with this kind of stuff with race… really?

I cannot understand just how this happens still? I am so floored, yet at the same time, we finally have someone who will really admit that it IS happening and ask for something to change. The President is RIGHT!

I am outraged at the outrage against him. Ask yourself this; “do you want to be put in jail for being ticked off at your front door on your own home?” This merits a public apology and not just a statement that this was “regrettable and unfortunate…”

Come on folks, you really want to talk about something? What about the helpful neighbor that CALLED IN THE BREAK-IN! Let’s talk about them. Where are they for comment? I mean really, that person is the one that started it all. They are the one that made the biggest mistake. They mistook their neighbor as a common thief? Why? Why didn’t they RECOGNIZE HIM?

What the crap were they doing? I mean, could it be that they ASSUMED he was breaking in when he OWNED THE HOUSE? How did they mistake an awarded Professor at Harvard with a cane as a THIEF?????? What the heck?

Having been a person that has had to climb in the window many times at my parent’s house due to a locked door and as well having busted open a side door on a house I used to live in here in Rockville because Lori locked our keys inside, I am very thankful that I was not taken downtown. Maybe everyone is right. Maybe the real problem is NOT the guy banging on his door, tired from travel, holding his cane, maybe it is NOT the police officer who was just doing his job with all kinds of hormones pumping, maybe it was the person on the cell phone that RATHER THAN ASKING, “HEY WHAT ARE YOU DOING…” Called in a crime that NEVER HAPPENED?!

Maybe they didn’t ask because they are scared of that type of people. Maybe they just didn’t want to get involved. Maybe they were really worried that they might be next. Maybe their hormones were pumping, their minds were racing, their hearts were pounding because of the BIASES and the FEARS and the UPBRINGING THEY HAD!

This is unfortunate. I think the real party that needs to do some explaining is, “We the white communities of the United States…”

I feel like this could all be avoided if we simply went next door and got to know our neighbor. Maybe that will take some work. Maybe it is scary, but no matter what, it is time for especially white America to take the necessary steps to treat those that are different from us the same.

So, I guess, I am just writing this in order to state that I am going to do my best to believe the best of my neighbor no matter what it takes. And those of you who know me know where I have lived and what I have done in the past and know that even at the risk of my own life, I have not to this point been too afraid to say, “Hey, what are you doing?” Instead of immediately running to the police.

So, if you don’t have multi-cultural relationships and you only hang around people just like yourself, then stop blaming Obama… Stop blaming the police… Blame yourself!

pd

Obama Stands By Gates Arrest Criticism as Police Defend Conduct – Bloomberg.com

“The scar of race indeed continues to hang over our nation,” Carter said. “Even today, events like this happen all too often.”

Gates is director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard. He is one of 20 people at the school who hold university professor chairs, a title created in 1935 to honor “individuals of distinction.”

The incident happened as Gates returned home after a trip to China. Police were called to Gates’s house after a passerby mistook his effort to open his jammed front door for a break-in.

Verbal Confrontation

Gates and the officers who responded to the call had a verbal confrontation, leading to his arrest. The Cambridge police department, in a statement released after the charges had been dropped, called the arrest “regrettable and unfortunate.”

Obama, at the news conference, said that Gates, who he referred to by the nickname Skip, “is a friend, so I may be a little biased here.”

The president said that while “I don’t know all the facts” of the arrest or the role race played in it, the case highlighted “a long history in this country of African- Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately.”

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Swine Flu May Have Been Human Error

The World Health Organization is investigating an Australian researcher’s claim that the swine flu virus circling the globe may have been created as a result of human error.

What if he’s right?
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The World Health Organization is investigating an Australian researcher’s claim that the swine flu virus circling the globe may have been created as a result of human error.

Adrian Gibbs, 75, who collaborated on research that led to the development of Roche Holding AG’s Tamiflu drug, said in an interview today that he intends to publish a report suggesting the new strain may have accidentally evolved in eggs scientists use to grow viruses and drugmakers use to make vaccines. Gibbs said that he came to his conclusion as part of an effort to trace the virus’s origins by analyzing its genetic blueprint.

The World Health Organization received the study last weekend and is reviewing it, Keiji Fukuda, the agency’s assistant director-general of health security and environment, said in an interview yesterday. Gibbs, who has studied germ evolution for four decades, is one of the first scientists to analyze the genetic makeup of the virus that was identified three weeks ago in Mexico and threatens to touch off the first flu pandemic since 1968.

A virus that resulted from lab experimentation or vaccine production may indicate a greater need for security, Fukuda said. By pinpointing the source of the virus, scientists also may better understand the microbe’s potential for spreading and causing illness, Gibbs said.

Caution

“The sooner we get to grips with where it’s come from, the safer things might become,” Gibbs said in a telephone interview from Canberra today. “It could be a mistake” that occurred at a vaccine production facility or the virus could have jumped from a pig to another mammal or a bird before reaching humans, he said.

Gibbs and two colleagues analyzed the publicly available sequences of hundreds of amino acids coded by each of the flu virus’s eight genes. He said he aims to submit his three-page paper tomorrow for publication in a medical journal.

“You really want a very sober assessment” of the science behind the claim, Fukuda said yesterday at the WHO’s Geneva headquarters.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta has received the report and has decided there is no evidence to support Gibbs’s conclusion, said Nancy Cox, director of the agency’s influenza division. She said since researchers don’t have samples of swine flu viruses from South America and Africa, where the new strain may have evolved, those regions can’t be ruled out as natural sources for the new flu.

No Evidence

“We are interested in the origins of this new influenza virus,” she said. “But contrary to what the author has found, when we do the comparisons that are most relevant, there is no evidence that this virus was derived by passage in eggs.”

The WHO’s collaborative influenza research centers, which includes the CDC, and sites in Memphis, Melbourne, London and Tokyo, were asked by the international health agency to review the study over the weekend, Fukuda said. The request was extended to scientists at the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, the World Organization for Animal Health in Paris, as well as the WHO’s influenza network yesterday, he said.

“My guess is that the picture should be a lot clearer over the next few days,” Fukuda said. “We have asked a lot of people to look at this.”

Lab Escape

Gibbs wrote or co-authored more than 250 scientific publications on viruses during his 39-year career at the Australian National University in Canberra, according to biographical information on the university’s Web site.

Swine flu has infected 5,251 people in 30 countries so far, killing 61. Scientists are trying to determine whether the virus will mutate and become more deadly if it spreads to the Southern Hemisphere and back. Flu pandemics occur when a strain of the disease to which few people have immunity evolves and spreads.

Gibbs said his analysis supports research by scientists including Richard Webby, a virologist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, who found the new strain is the product of two distinct lineages of influenza that have circulated among swine in North America and Europe for more than a decade.

In addition, his research found the rate of genetic mutation in the new virus outpaced that of the most closely related viruses found in pigs, suggesting it evolved outside of swine, Gibbs said.

Some scientists have speculated that the 1977 Russian flu, the most recent global outbreak, began when a virus escaped from a laboratory.

Other Theories?

Identifying the source of new flu viruses is difficult without finding the exact strain in an animal or bird “reservoir,” said Jennifer McKimm-Breschkin, a virologist at the Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organization in Melbourne.

“If you can’t find an exact match, the best you can do is compare sequences,” she said. “Similarities may give an indication of a possible source, but this remains theoretical.”

The World Organization for Animal Health, which represents chief veterinary officers from 174 countries, received the Gibbs paper and is working with WHO on an assessment, said Maria Zampaglione, a spokeswoman.

The WHO wants to know whether any evidence that the virus may have been developed in a laboratory can be corroborated and whether there are other explanations for its particular genetic patterns, according to Fukuda.

‘Wild Idea’

“These things have to be dealt with straight on,” he said. “If someone makes a hypothesis, then you test it and you let scientific process take its course.”

Gibbs said he has no evidence that the swine-derived virus was a deliberate, man-made product.

“I don’t think it could be a malignant thing,” he said. “It’s much more likely that some random thing has put these two viruses together.”

Gibbs, who spent most of his academic career studying plant viruses, said his major contribution to the study of influenza occurred in 1975, while collaborating with scientists Graeme Laver and Robert Webster in research that led to the development of the anti-flu medicines Tamiflu and Relenza, made by GlaxoSmithKline Plc.

“We were out on one of the Barrier Reef islands, off Australia, catching birds for the flu in them, and I happened to be the guy who caught the best,” Gibbs said. The bird he got “yielded the poo from which was isolated the influenza isolate strain from which all the work on Tamiflu and Relenza started.”

Gibbs, who says he studies the evolution of flu viruses as a “retirement hobby,” expects his research to be challenged by other scientists.

“This is how science progresses,” he said. “Somebody comes up with a wild idea, and then they all pounce on it and kick you to death, and then you start off on another silly idea.”