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tangerineefizz:

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Happiness cannot thrive within the prison of obligation.
Live wild, live free, live as master of your own fate.

— Jonathan Lockwood Huie (via elige)
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Watch how people treat themselves.. for they can be no more to you than they are to themselves.

— Dr. D’elve Je Veux III (via elige)
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People of all sexes have the right to explore femininity, masculinity—and the infinite variations between—without criticism or ridicule.

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discoverynews:

Miami Cannibal Attacker: What Are ‘Bath Salts?’
The recent story of a Miami man, 31-year-old Rudy Eugene, who went on a naked rampage, attacking a homeless man and chewing off his face before being shot dead by police, has caught national attention because of the horrific nature of the crime. The news has also brought to light a drug that has since mostly escaped national attention, a narcotic that apparently goes by the street name, “bath salts.”
Given the grisly and bizarre nature of the events that unfolded on May 26, it’s almost certain that this drug will merit a closer look by police and public health authorities.
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anoncentral:

The Truth About Pat Tillman: Murder Is Not “Friendly Fire”
 RJ Eskow: Three bullet holes. In the forehead. From a M-16. That was ten yards away. That’s not “friendly fire.” That’s murder. August 3, 2007  This post, written by RJ Eskow Once again, the Administration is pulling the old magician’s trick of misdirection, this time in the Pat Tillman case. And once again, the press is falling for it. Donald Rumsfeld and Gen. Myers focused on “what they knew and when” — to borrow the Watergate phrase — rather than the core issue at the heart of the Pat Tillman matter, which is this: Pat Tillman was almost certainly murdered, and fratricide is not “friendly fire.” Yet a Google News search on the terms “Tillman” and “friendly fire” yielded 1,044 hits today, all from the last 24 hours. That’s after the facts behind the fratricide are widely known - and after a number of clues that suggest the entire command structure, from the White House on down, concealed a murder from the public and took no steps to investigate it. There’s your story. Friendly fire is commonly understood to mean the accidental death of a U. S. soldier through weapons fired by U.S. or allied troops. (See this definition.) The facts in the Tillman case make friendly fire highly unlikely. He died from three bullet holes grouped together in his forehead, fired from a M-16 that was no more than ten yards away. Three bullet holes. In the forehead. From a M-16. That was ten yards away. That’s not “friendly fire.” That’s murder. (Unless Cpl. Tillman stood up in the path of another soldier’s fire, took three hits precisely in the forehead, then fell before being hit again.) As abhorrent as it was for the Administration to delay telling the family, the handling of the fratricide question was even worse. A killer’s trail went cold. Now we may never know the truth. As for the narrative that Rumsfeld and Myers offered yesterday, let’s look at it in detail - together with the known facts: 1. Pat Tillman dies. Medical examiners request a fratricide investigation sometime thereafter. Their request is denied. 2. Gen. McChrystal sends a cable to Gen. Abizaid and another general on April 22 urging them to notify the President of this probable fratricide “in order to preclude any unknowing statements by our country’s leaders which might cause embarrassment if the circumstances of Cpl. Tillman’s death becomes public.” 3. Gen.Abizaid claims he didn’t receive it for 10 or 12 days, because he was in Iraq. (They don’t have email, or even secure pouches for urgent memos?) Defense Department records later show that Gen. Abizaid was not in Iraq, but was actually in Qatar and Afghanistan -where the killing occurred - during that 10 to 12 days. 4. Gen. Myers learns the true nature of Cpl. Tillman’s death in late April, yet - according to his testimony - did not feel the need to inform either the Secretary of Defense or the President. 5. Military records show that dozens of officers knew of the true nature of the Lieutenant’s death within days, yet senior officers and Pentagon officials still maintain they didn’t know for weeks. (Surprisingly, they did not undertake a massive review of military procedures in order to determine how such a massive series of communications failures could occur - one that eerily affected every single senior officer with responsibility for this case simultaneously.) 6. The military continues to press the story that Tillman was killed while courageously leading a counterattack in an Afghan mountain pass. (Nice poetic touch, that “mountain pass” - good for recruitment.) 7. A national memorial service is held for Cpl Tillman several days later. The President and others talk about Cpl. Tillmans heroism in that mythical mountain pass - yet Gen. Myers, per his own testimony, still felt no need to inform either the SecDef or the President.
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