Tuesday, November 8, 2011

ET cover-up? The White House says NOPE

Larson: if we knew anything, we'd tell you
     Perhaps you are aware that the Obama administration accepts petitions, requesting answers or actions. Evidently, somebody asked the Feds to acknowledge the visitation of, um, ET. The White House says NOPE:

We the people
OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE RESPONSE TO formally acknowledge an extraterrestrial presence engaging the human race - Disclosure. and 1 other petition

Searching for ET, But No Evidence Yet

By Phil Larson

Too unpleasant to reveal?
     Thank you for signing the petition asking the Obama Administration to acknowledge an extraterrestrial presence here on Earth.
     The U.S. government has no evidence that any life exists outside our planet, or that an extraterrestrial presence has contacted or engaged any member of the human race. In addition, there is no credible information to suggest that any evidence is being hidden from the public's eye….
     Larson goes on to say encouraging things about the government’s efforts to find ET and the possibility of “life” beyond Earth, according to scientists. Check it out. Or not.
     Tea People: have you petitioned for the truth about Obama's birthplace and religion yet?  Do get right on it.

Irvine Valley College student appointed to committee by President Obama

UPDATE:  please see Is Potter an IVC student yet?

Presidential announcement

The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
November 04, 2011

PRESIDENT OBAMA ANNOUNCES MORE KEY ADMINISTRATION POSTS
. . .
Lauren Elizabeth Potter, Appointee for Member, President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Lauren Elizabeth Potter is a cast member on the FOX television program Glee where she plays the part of Becky Jackson. Ms. Potter also serves on the Board of Best Buddies International, has participated in the Abilitypath.org campaign against bullying, partnered with the Special Olympics in their “End the Word” campaign, and is currently lending her name and fame to numerous organizations, including the Down Syndrome Association and the American Association of People with Disabilities. Her disability rights advocacy has earned her awards from The Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles, the Arc, and the Full Life Festival. Ms. Potter is a graduate of Polytechnic High School in Riverside, California and she is currently a student at Irvine Valley College.

• "Glee" star Lauren Potter has had enough of the R-word
• Becky on "Glee"

Mysteries of the known universe

From my Mac's dictionary
(Part of a much larger document, which does not exist.)

1. The word “rubric,” which is hideous

My complaint is not so much that the word exists as that it is so often readily and enthusiastically adopted—especially among educators—as though it were some sort of orgasmic McGuffin*.

Cf. Ruprecht

*MacGuffin
     A man is riding on a train when a second gentleman gets on and sits down across from him. The first man notices the second is holding an oddly shaped package.
     "What is that?" the first man asks.
     "A MacGuffin, a tool used to hunt lions in the Scottish highlands."
     "But there are no lions in the Scottish highlands," says the first man.
     "Well then," says the other, "That's no MacGuffin".

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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