As is typical, this Christmas, there wasn't really anything I needed or wanted badly in the way of presents.
I don't like collecting stuff. I dislike indiscriminate consumerism, and I think that 95% of what's out there is garbage and not worth spending a dollar on--whether it is mine, or anybody else's.
What greater gauge of wealth than to not envy or covet (more than a little-- we're human after all), and to be actually grateful for what you've got? Man, that's rich!
It also means that I, and maybe you, are in a position to help support the hardworking people, organizations and public radio stations that we rely upon.
commondreams.org is in need of your support, and well deserving of it.
Access to information is the cornerstone of democracy. Please consider supporting it!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Support Common Dreams!
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Bush Shirks Severity of Insult
That's a new tongue-twister, isn't it? Try saying "Bush Shirks Severity of Insult" three times, fast...
Okay, so most have already seen the video of the Iraqi journalist throwing his shoes at Bush during a press conference:
But to my personal brand of humor, the winning punchline does not belong to Bush, "All I can report is a size 10."
No. It belongs to my dad:
"He ducks like a man who's had things thrown at his head before."
Yes. Yes, he does...
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
18:25 Minutes
I don't have a television, so I'm subject to my friends'--and whatever ends up streaming on the ol' interweb. Given that proclivity, I thought I'd link to Obama's recent interview on 60 Minutes:
The section with Michelle was less interesting, so I selected the shorter interview segment above out of respect for your time, dear viewer. I had no such veto powers, unfortunately, regarding the embedded Viagra commercials within the above clip. To be sure, the President-elect quietly freaked--in that noble political way--when he saw who was sponsoring the airtime. As would I.
Poor taste, CBS. That kind of sponsorship made sense during the last 8 years. But now it is time to get more...intelligent, respectful. You know--more mental...
less entitled/uneducated guttural.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Pardon Me!?
This is a good petition to sign to help deter Bush from pardoning himself and his Administration from their illegal abuses of power during the their tenure in the White House.
After all, we wouldn't want them to just get away with murder, would we?
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Thursday, November 6, 2008
Shoot! What'd I Miss?
This must be what I get for not having a television.
I somehow missed this Bush State of the Union address below:
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Taxi to the Dark Side
A few days ago, "anonymous" posted a comment to my blog entry about closing Guantanamo.
I responded to the comment with a comment. But having just finished watching Taxi to the Dark Side, I felt compelled to provide a few more reasons newly known to me about why we should close these detention camps--where incentives to turn people in as terrorists (even when they are not) are combined with the expectation to produce intelligence at any cost. Throw in the permissible use of harsh interrogation techniques (which, when combined, constitute torture) and a presidential self-pardon for war crimes, and what do you get?
Dead/destroyed innocent lives, ruined American soldiers who were set up to take the fall.
What else did I learn?
- Only 7% of detainees were picked up by U.S. or Allied Forces.
- 90% were picked up/turned in by Pakistanis or Afghan warlords in exchange for bounties and cash payments. As it turns out, the film's primary subject, an Afghan civilian who died in U.S. custody, his death declared by U.S. coroner to be a "homicide," was just an innocent taxi driver who was pulled over and turned in by an actual terrorist, who the U.S. learned later had been turning in innocent civilians to cover his own tracks. Add in Bush's elimination of habeus corpus, and you have a recipe for innocent civilians being incarcerated, subject to torture, and without knowledge of why they are being held and having no access to a trial.
- Oh yeah...and only 8% of detainees turn out to have any actual connections to Al Qaeda.
- Having lots of people in custody is an excellent pr stunt that gives the appearance that the U.S. is actually winning the war on terror. (Except we are really just creating reasons for more Arabs to mistrust, and in some cases, hate the U.S.)
Bush may have pardoned himself and his people from U.S. law, but they should be tried by the international community and locked up. At some point, we all, individually, have to become the bigger person. So incarcerate, but you know...stop short of torturing them. Like I said, I'm working on becoming a bigger person. ;-)
War Crimes: America's Unfinished Business
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