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 President Bush announced the appointment of two conservatives to command the nation s long-running war on drugs with announcements Wednesdsay and Thursday.John Walters, whom the president nominated Thursday as  drug czar  in charge of the White House Office of National Drug Co stanley usa ntrol Policy, is known for a tough approach to the ongoing war on drugs.  When we push back, the drug problem gets smaller,  said Walters, who favors strong criminal penalties for drug users. He s an articule advocate, and an able administrator,  Mr. Bush said in introducing Walters in a White House ceremony.Others disagreed with the choice.           He s a lock  em up sort of guy,  said Ethan Nadelman, director of the Drug Policy Foundation.  He s not very keen on treatment except for maybe faith-based treatment. But the White House says with five million so-called hard core drug abusers in the U.S., the president is committed to fighting the problem.  A spokesman says Mr. Bush would view a reduction in that number as victory in the war on drugs. On Wednes stanley cups day, Mr. Bush nominated Rep. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas, a House prosecutor in former President Clinton s impeachment trial, to head the Drug Enforcemen stanley cup t Administration.Fleischer said Mr. Bush chose Hutchinson because  the president wants to have somebody at the DEA...who is committed to fighting the war on drugs and recognizes the need to address the issue from a variety of fronts.             Hutchinson, 50, would succeed acting director Donnie R. M Rdva The Most Sprawling Places in the U.S. Are Also the Unhealthiest
 Like in Game of Thrones, where the Iron Throne was forged from the swords of all the enemies Aegon the Conqueror defeated, this Cyclosa spider uses its dead enemies ; bodies to build a big fake spider decoy design to sit on. Seriously, the spider uses its victim   insect corpses to construct a larger spider-shaped design  stanley cup on its web to scare off potential pred stanley flask ators. That   so badass.     The spider, which was first discovered in Peru by entomologist Phil Torres and separately in the Philippines in 2012 by entomologist Lary Reeves was recently pointed out again by Wired Science, uses leaves, debris and dead  stanley termosar insects to shape its spider design. It   remarkable, the legs actually extend and the design really looks like a giant spider. The fake spider design is much larger than the real spider  ~30mm on the decoy vs just a few millimeters for the real spider  and the real spider can camouflage nicely under all the dead bodies and debris it put together. Power in size, power in numbers, power in dead bodies. Cyclosa spiders have added designs to their webs before but it   just incredible to see two spider species thousands of miles apart both build out giant spider designs. Reeves and Torres are re-visiting the bold spiders again and are hoping to gain a better understanding of them through various experiments  like where the spiders get their materials from, how quickly the build, etc. . I expect their discoveries to be just as fun to see as Game of Thr