Greetings All,
Post 160 is the last post of 2008.
Happy New Year, one and all.
It has been a pretty good year of blogging here at AWOP, I'd say.
This one year old blog is dangerously close to having 50 subscribers and I have to tell you, that is amazing to me. While subscribers do not necessarily mean readers in all cases, I keep a pretty close watch on my stats and most of these folks click through their bookmarks just about every day. While there are a great number of blogs that have a whole heap more subscribers than 50, I think for my little piece of the blogging pie, that is really just something else. Thanks so very much for the continued support of AWOP.
So, let's see here, seems that I have been "tagged" by The Wandering Elf and I suppose the last post of 2008 is just going to have to be all about ME.
Can I possibly find 6 things about me you guys don't already know? Hmmmmmm. Ok, here goes.
6 things about me.
1. I caught Joan Jett's cold after she played a show in Deep Ellum (that's a part of downtown Dallas for y'all non-Texans). Poor thing, she had a terrible cold and after the show I shook her hand, gave her a hug and viola. I woke up the next morning with Joan Jett's cold...not Joan...just her cold. Best cold I ever had.
2. I earned the expert marksmanship medal with an M-16 machine gun while in basic training for the Air Force.
3. The strangest job I have had was working for Life Gift surgically harvesting body parts from cadavers, usually in the middle of the night.
4. It took me about forty years to learn to trust my instincts above all else.
5. I walked away from corporate America and "The Good Life" complete with all the trappings of success to find my Soul on the top of a mountain in Appalachia.
6. I am a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and it taught me that to forgive those who trespass against us is the only way to peace. That includes, perhaps even more importantly, forgiving yourself your own trespasses against others.
So, in keeping with the "Tag Rules" I am tapping the following folks for six things about you as well.
Hahn at Home
Fearless History
Blanca Debree Blog
Politics After 50
The Relevant Rhino
Me And The Blue Skies
Tag Rules:
1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on your blog.
3. Write six random things about yourself.
4. Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5. Let each person know they were tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
Happy New Year, Y'all
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
It's A Wrap
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Saltsman An Ethnocentric Comedian? Not.
Greetings All,
I am sort of back from vacation but not completely. Let's call it semi-vacated : )
So, while I was in total vacation mode Chip Saltsman does something so upper class white Republican that I had to come out and blog about it because, frankly, I hate that elitist shit and I was not going to let that one go, vacation or not.
I didn't need to think twice to decide what I was hearing and seeing was racist.
However.....
At times I will get a comment questioning my response to something and because it seems like an earnest inquiry (as opposed to one all slathered in hate) I am ever so much more likely to actually give it some consideration.
Here is the comment courtesy of Da Old Man of Crotchety Old Man Yells At Cars:
My problem with both things is that they are not funny. Racist? I don't know. It's such a fine line. I wanted to know how you define racism.So, here is my well considered response to this very polite inquiry:
Is it racist to make fun of how white people dance or talk or eat as many black comedians do? It just appears to be a one way street.
How do you define it?
First of all, there are as many forms of racism as there racists to pursue it. Some do walk more of a fine line than others, but how do we know when that line has been crossed?
The ingenuity of those who hate and seek to inflict damage upon certain groups of people because they are different in the way they act, look, or because of the color or culture they are members of is literally infinite.
I like a good comedy routine as much as anyone. Even when it pokes fun in an ethnocentric kind of way. There is no denying that our different races have some pretty funny stuff to parody. I don't know why but when you mentioned white people dancing "white boy overbite" came to mind. I had a girlfriend once who used to always point that out whenever she saw it. That can be very funny and in the end it is really the spirit or the intention that makes all the difference between racism and ethnocentric comedy.
Chip Saltsman is not a comedian. He is a politician. While I am sure he was trying to be funny the circumstances surrounding his comedic endeavor leaves me more than a bit suspicious of the spirit in which he was doing it. What he has done feels decidedly divisive to me.
I get the distinct feeling that Chip Saltsman does not like liberals.
Let me rephrase that.
I think Chip Saltsman really, really dislikes liberals.
I think he was making fun of our first black president in a similar, very disliking, kind of way.
Were either of the two Black men in the altercation scene Barack "The Magic Negro" Obama?
No.
So, someone tell me.
What did that have to do with Obama other than a guilt by association racist statement about blacks in general?
But how do I know it was really racist?
Frankly, it is a feeling more than anything else.
It makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
It makes me feel ill in the pit of my stomach.
His words ring hollow that he did not mean it as hateful or racist.
I trust these things to tell me his intent more than his words.
My gut tells me he is not a comedian helping us to look at ourselves and our funny, quirky, ethnic ways.
My gut tells me he is a white Republican racist in the finest neo-con tradition.
oh...and if Rush Limbaugh thinks it's good...that alone ought to tell you something.
Thanks for reading and for your comment and I hope this answers your questions.
Peace Y'all
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Friday, December 26, 2008
Chip Saltsman You Are Not Funny But You Are A Racist
Apparently the racist candidate for RNC Chairman and Mike Huckabee campaign manager, Chip Saltsman thinks his little CD about how liberals hate America and especially the tune about Barack The Magic Negro is funny. Just political satire. Not racist. No way. No how.
Is it funny like this Diane Fedele of the California Chaffey Community Republican Women's joke that was in her club's newsletter she never thought was going viral?

She didn't think this was racist either.
Chip Saltsman you are a coward.
Why can't you just admit it and stand by your racist views instead of trying to pretend that CD does not represent what it clearly represents.
Racist Putz.
The only people who can't see you are a racist are other racists. The rest of us are crystal clear on what you are saying with your "political satire".
Keep it up Republicans and you won't have any base left that are not complete Nazis who just wave a different flag than the ones who went before them.
This country is sick of you and your ways.
Now, back to my vacation.
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
A Brief Hiatus
Greetings All,
I hope you enjoyed being introduced to a couple of the folks that will be contributing over at AWOP Mag.
We are going to be travelling about for a few days but upon my return I hope to have a few more previews for you as I finish up the new site.
Thanks again for subscribing, reading and commenting!
See you in a few days : )
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Another Tasty Sample
Greetings All,
I thought I was going to make it through this "Holiday Season" without getting guff and grief from someone for trying to acknowledge everyone by using that inclusive term. I almost made it... until today. And to be honest, only once was better than last year.
C'mon, why can't it be OK for me to include other people who celebrate other religious traditions in my holiday greetings? I realize the idea of "inclusion" is a bit foreign to some but you seriously need to get over that. Frankly, it is selfish and spiritually immature.
I am perfectly happy to wish you a merry Christmas if I happen to know you are a Christian.
Geeeez.
And sorry, but if the public commons can't accommodate everyone's religion we should just leave it alone or at least make it something that is "inclusive" and representative of all Americans. I think simple reason dictates it would be far easier to just display your personal religious preference in your own space. If you find that logic offensive then your logic eludes me.
So having said that.
Happy Holidays, Y'all.
And now....we continue with our titillating taste of things to come in our new online magazine for progressive people. The thing I love the most about how this thing is shaping up is the synchronicity. Yeah, synchronicity. For instance, I was thinking of writing a post about the War On Christmas and a blogger I just happen to have invited to join us at AWOP Mag writes a superlative post on that very subject and hits every important point squarely on the head.
Y'all welcome Sidhe the Wandering Elf.
He Who Smelt It Dealt It!
This morning while I was at the gas station, gleefully filling my gas guzzling SUV (that I would love to get rid of in favor of, let's say, a hybrid vehicle, given my environmental leanings), I happened to overhear the clerks discussing how to wish customers a Merry Christmas, or Happy Holidays or whatever. The derision in their voices did not escape me as they commented to each other about how not to offend Buddhists and I was once again reminded of the so-called War on Christmas. It occurred to me, at that very moment, that this War on Christmas was a lot like the Fart Game.
I've had to hear Bill O'Reilly yak on nightly about the liberal agenda that is intent on eliminating Merry Christmas from the American vocabulary so they can get on with the real work, you know, like abortion and (gasp!) gay marriage. Yes, that's right, it's a deep seated plot. These liberal masterminds want to force their agenda on the God Fearing Christians. Oh, the horror! It could not possibly be about recognizing that we live in a country that allows us the luxury of worshiping whichever god we choose in any way that does not harm the life or liberty of any other citizen. Saying Happy Holidays recognizes the differences in our fellow citizens. Most of us liberals seem to be pretty laid back people when there's no one trampling on our civil liberties. If someone says "Merry Christmas" we don't get up in arms and say "How dare you, I am a _________." But if you say "Happy Holidays" you run the risk of upsetting the most Christian among us, how dare you, don't you know the "reason for the season." Why yes I do and I can tell you that Jesus does not have a monopoly on December.
So, just like the Fart Game, it seems that the War on Christmas is not a liberal plot but a stink raised by the religious right to further demean and disparage fellow citizens. Bill O'Reilly, I just have to remind you of one of the quintessential rules of the Fart Game, he who smelt it dealt it!
P.S. Forgive me, I realize that I commented upon the Fart Game, I mean the War on Christmas, quite recently but...'tis the season!
Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! Blessed Yule! Happy Hanukkah! Joyous Kwanzaa! And at least one million other greetings to express my delight that the world I live in and the people I meet every day are wonderfully diverse and eternally interesting.
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Tasty, no?
Peace Y'all
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
A Little Preview Of Things To Come
Greetings All,
As you may remember from a few posts back, I told y'all about the new AWOP Teamzine project that will be launching (hopefully within the next two weeks) that will feature some of my very favorite bloggers and, I hope, soon to be your favorites too.
The online magazine will be comprised of several sections and today I would like to give y'all a little taste of the kind of smart, sharp and on the money posts you will getting in our new Economics section.
Y'all welcome Mary Kitt-Neel of Let's not, and say we did.
Mary has graciously agreed to be our Economics editor and I am sure you are going to love her work. Please click through and check out her other great posts! Click on some internet ads while you are there, that really makes her day, and after all, such a great free read deserves a little ad clicking love, don't you think? I do.
I click on them every time I visit, it's my way of saying "Thanks" for a great read : )
I will be unveiling the new site soon so stay tuned!
Liars loans and dead souls: plus ca change ...
(For those of you reading from France or Canada, or those of you who just give a damn, I apologize for the lack of a cedilla in the title. I can't get the special secret code to work on this keyboard. Sorry. Oh, and thanks for reading. You rock. Seriously, you do.)
We've been listening to Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol, and if you aren't familiar with Gogol's work, perhaps you should get familiar. His medium is hilarious and cutting social satire. The Inspector General, for example, is a very funny play. I don't know if anyone ever tries to stage it anymore, but even just reading it is entertaining.
Dead Souls is a sort of fable about a 19th century Russian version of the so-called "liar's loans" that had such a profound and devastating effect on the American housing market in 2007 and 2008.
The set-up is this: back then, the census was only taken at large intervals of time. People with land could own their own serfs back then, and they had to pay tax on every single one of those serfs. They had to pay the taxes on the serfs who died since the last census was taken, because in the official census, they still existed, and would still exist until the next census could take their death into account.
These serfs were like any other property in that they contributed to a person's net worth, and could be borrowed against as if they were home equity.
The protagonist, Chichikov, is a schemer with a plan to get rich on all the "dead souls" - the serfs who had died since the last census, but who, according to the census, still existed. Chichikov would show up in a town, and spend money he really couldn't spare to impress the town folks and get everyone to think he was a rich, successful investor.
Then Chichikov would visit individual land owners and offer to buy up his or her dead souls to relieve the land owner from having to pay the taxes on them. Most of the people are skeptical at first, but eventually "sell" Chichikov their dead souls for a few cents each, along with the paperwork showing the change in ownership.
What Chichikov would have done, had he not been found out, was to take the papers "proving" that he owned all these serfs (whose status as "dead" wasn't known to the census takers yet), and make himself seem far wealthier than he actually was. He'd take out a mortgage on them, since they were, after all, like real estate, and retire to the country on his ill-gotten riches.
Sound familiar?
The housing/credit bubble of the past couple of years is a modern day twist on Gogol's scheme. People pretended to be wealthier than they were, and a winkingly complicit mortgage industry went along with the ruse, knowing they could sell the mortgage down the line and not be left holding the bag, so to speak, if the borrower defaulted.
I suppose that any time there's the possibility of easy credit, someone is going to think of a way to take advantage of it. That tendency obviously goes back at least a century and a half, and probably appears throughout recorded history.
On a completely different subject, there's a link to my other blog at the top of the left-hand column. That blog is about fashion and style, and has nothing to do with this one, except for being a personal interest of the same blogger. So far, it seems to have more exciting ads, too.
Good stuff, huh?
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Monday, December 22, 2008
What if it were your civil rights people felt they were entitled to vote on?
Greetings All,
I know not all of you who read this blog have a direct personal stake in the Gay rights fight. I often wonder if my readers ever say things like "not the Gay rights thing again" when they visit my blog.
Believe me, I get plenty tired of having to be an activist just to win the same rights other Americans can take for granted and still get to be who I am.
Yes, I am a lesbian and yes I have been since my first crush on a girl when I six years old. I did not know what to call it then, but I knew for sure I couldn't tell anyone. Times have changed and folks like me are out of the closet all over the place. Fact is, we are pretty much main stream these days. We are not monsters, we are just people.
You know us, you work with us, you see us on t.v., you see us in the movies and a lot of folks have at least one of us in their not so distant families. When is the rest of society going to seriously stand up and help us fight these bigots who think they have the right to vote on our civil rights? If they were attempting to control who you could marry (and they have in the past by opposing interracial marriage) me and my peeps would be kicking ass with you to stop someone else from telling you who you can marry. That battle has already been fought and won, it is time to win this battle as well and we need your help, oh not bigoted ones.
Straight America, do you really think the religious right will be satisfied with stopping their bigotry and intolerance with us?
I know when you are not in the cross-hairs of people like this, it may not seem all that urgent to you, but for the sake of true decency, not the kind that is just a thinly veiled attempt to control and inflict prejudice on good people, we need you, please join us in this fight.
We are your friends, your co-workers, your teachers, your nurses and doctors, your soldiers. It is time for America to stop pretending we are not who we really are and help us fight those who insist that we are less than other Americans for being who we are, and as such, do not deserve the same rights and protections under the law other Americans enjoy.
I came across a great little post over at Inspire Political Discourse on this subject and I hope you will click through for the rest of the post. Nicole has some tips for the bigoted that should not be missed.
Leaders of the Anti-Civil Rights "Yes on Prop 8" Group "Command" the California Court to Nullify 18,000 Marriages
In a lawsuit filed by the leaders of the anti-civil rights group responsible for Prop 8, and representing the evangelicals, the Mormons, and all those well-meaning
demented religious fanatics who think that they must have the ability to regulate the lives of us all, have "commanded", yes, the language used was "COMMANDED" the California courts to "bow" to the will of the people, and nullify 18,000 marriages.From Dr. Jeffrey Feldman at the Huffington Post:
“The idea that civil rights can be stripped by a simple majority plebescite is not just unethical, but actually violates the principles on which our system of government is based. First off, it is unconstitutional to pass laws that deprive citizens of rights guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution (e.g., equal protection), a basic point the Prop 8 folks do not seem to get. Second, the purpose of the judiciary is to uphold the Constitution as form of systemic balance to the other two branches of government--not to bow down to them.
The language of the 'Yes To 8' brief suggests that group see itself in a moral struggle not just to strip gay people of rights, but to mobilize public against the California judiciary.
Time will tell which effort will hold the day. However, I suspect there are few judges in California (or anywhere else) who respond well when lawyers 'command' them to 'bow' down. Come to think of it, nobody responds well. And when you think about it, that really is the point of this whole Prop 8 nonsense, is it not? Try to strip American citizens of their equal rights, and when that does not work: raise a bloody stink about the supposed despotic decline of the United States judicial system.”
Meanwhile, California attorney general, and former governor, Jerry Brown, has filed a lawsuit claiming that Prop 8 is in violation of the civil rights of "a classification of people". Hey, we told you that in November! Below, quoting myself from my original article.
“This being the case, Prop 8 is not a matter of legitimate policy. It is a law which revokes the federally guaranteed civil rights of a classification of people, and is thus unconstitutional, and would not hold up to a review by the Supreme Court.”
And Brown, as quoted in the LA Times:
“Proposition 8 must be invalidated because the amendment process cannot be used to extinguish fundamental constitutional rights without compelling justification.”
Peace Y'all
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday Poetry Series
Greetings All,
We went to see the movie "Milk" last night. It is an exceptional film and I highly recommend you see it if you can.
I am not much on movies based on fictional characters and events but give a me a great documentary or biographical story and I can get into that any day, especially one about a guy like Harvey Milk.
I hope this movie has a positive effect on the many folks out there that still think people like Harvey and I don't deserve an equal place at the table with everyone else.
Here is a little poem I found and I would like to dedicate it to all those who have understood that we decide to hate and we can decide not to as well.
Traverse : Into The Future
by Je ' Free
What I say now may be elementary -
Once man unravels time and its mystery
We travel to the past by memory
Imagination’s what our future will be
Delve in the theories of the human minds
It’s heaven or hell or in between those lines
Push to one direction, a radical turn
We see this paradox a great concern
We have explored it almost endlessly -
How we can change the course of history
Kaleidoscopic the world seems to be
We need a mechanism to set us free
Traverse the unreached boundaries ...
Where there’s no war, poverty, and pollution
Traverse the possibilities ...
Where there’s no environmental devastation
Traverse the unknown energy ...
Where there’s a parallel dimension disguised
Traverse levels of this mystery ...
Where we will be spending the rest of our lives
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
And The Winner Is....
Greetings All,
Thanks to the five folks that entered the free t-shirt contest by subscribing via e-mail.
And, of course, thanks to the rest of you who subscribe via other methods. I really appreciate your support of AWOP.
The winner is....
Mr.Blueskies!
I will be contacting you via e-mail for your t-shirt preference.
I hope he will send me a nice shot of himself in his new AWOP t-shirt to post on the blog : )
Congratulations Mr.Blueskies!
AWOP will be running the contest again after the first of the year.
Y'all have a great weekend!
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Friday, December 19, 2008
The Rick Warren "Thing"
Greetings All,
I was going to write a post on the big deal being made of Obama asking Rick Warren to give the invocation at his inauguration but it seems someone else has already written it. Well, pretty close to it, anyway.
Generally, I find it exhausting and exasperating to deal with conservatives (as I am quiet sure they do with me) and as a result I don't interact with them much, but that is not the same thing as denying their right to be a part of the human experience. Personally, I find it intriguing that Obama has chosen to include Mr. Warren in this event and I hope he finds the whole experience enlightening.
Progressivism Continues Its Regression - Warren Signals Armageddon
Anthony Wade
The outcry has been shrill from the would be-progressives. Let me be clear, I am no fan of Warren. He reneged on an agreement for a simple ten question interview a couple of years back when I wrote some articles about an end-times video game he was involved with. I thought his presidential forum was not particularly balanced and his calling for the assassination of world leaders is not scriptural, despite his protests. That said, the selection of him to provide the invocation is not a sign of the end of days, nor is it a sign of betrayal that the Rachel Maddows of the world would have us believe. I have seen commentary and articles crying about how they thought and Obama election would signal the end of any evangelical voices. They thought that an Obama election would mean that anyone who says the word God must be banished from society. That is not progressive. read more
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
A Good Day For America
"Amnesty International heartily welcomes today's news that Secretary Gates is moving forward to develop a plan to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay which is in line with President-elect Barack Obama's stated priority to shut down the notorious prison. "The current military commission regime at Guantanamo Bay should be dismantled. Any plan to end the illegal and unjust imprisonment at the detention facility must adhere to domestic and international humanitarian standards. Those who face trials must be tried in fair and impartial tribunals such as a U.S. federal court. All others must be returned or resettled in countries, including the United States, where they will not face torture or other ill-treatment. "Amnesty International hopes that this news signals a solid and genuine commitment by the incoming administration that the United States will soon return to the rule of law and begin to resume its role as a champion of human rights around the globe." Amnesty International is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning grassroots activist organization with more than 2.2 million supporters, activists and volunteers in more than 150 countries campaigning for human rights worldwide. The organization investigates and exposes abuses, educates and mobilizes the public, and works to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied. It is not our armies, our giving up of our liberties, our looking the other way when our leaders break the law and commit war crimes that makes us free. Treating our "enemies" and those suspected of being such within the rules of a civilized society is the only thing, in the end, that separates us from those with lesser ideals. Peace Y'all
Greetings All,
It is a good day for America.
This from Amnesty International......
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
A Message From Ani
Greetings All,
A little something different.
E-mail Subscribers click through to see the video.
Coming Up
Ani DiFranco
My girl has the cover story at Mountain Xpress this week. She previews it in the Xpress sneak peek video.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Bush Bailout Bunco
Greetings All,
I don't even know what to say about this. What is there to say about the Bush Administration at this point? Just when you think they have sunk to the bottom of all decency, they manage to go one step further.
Washington Post:
Congress wanted to guarantee that the $700 billion financial bailout would limit the eye-popping pay of Wall Street executives, so lawmakers included a mechanism for reviewing executive compensation and penalizing firms that break the rules.This was your President, middle class conservative America, but we will all suffer for it. It will take decades to repair all that his Administration has destroyed outright or was into with both hands.
But at the last minute, the Bush administration insisted on a one-sentence change to the provision, congressional aides said. The change stipulated that the penalty would apply only to firms that received bailout funds by selling troubled assets to the government in an auction, which was the way the Treasury Department had said it planned to use the money.
Now, however, the small change looks more like a giant loophole, according to lawmakers and legal experts. In a reversal, the Bush administration has not used auctions for any of the $335 billion committed so far from the rescue package, nor does it plan to use them in the future. Lawmakers and legal experts say the change has effectively repealed the only enforcement mechanism in the law dealing with lavish pay for top executives.
How about one last remembrance of the brain-dead puppet the Neo-Cons passed off as a President to conservative America. Is it January 21st yet?
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Is It About Republican Union Busting?
One has to wonder why the financial industry got a free pass at the taxpayer money trough after the inevitable consequences of their questionable practices exploded all over Wall Street but the Automakers were made to grovel.
Thom Hartman has an interesting take on that question.
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Sunday Poetry Series
Greetings All,
Welcome to the Sunday Poetry Series.
Our selection today comes from the Great Depression era poet, Carl Sandburg. Why was I thinking about the Great Depression? Oh, I don't know, it just crossed my mind.
Please enjoy this excerpt from Carl Sandburg's The People Yes.
The People Yes
Carl Sandburg
The people yes
The people will live on.
The learning and blundering people will live on.
They will be tricked and sold and again sold
And go back to the nourishing earth for rootholds,
The people so peculiar in renewal and comeback,
You can't laugh off their capacity to take it.
The mammoth rests between his cyclonic dramas.
The people so often sleepy, weary, enigmatic,
is a vast huddle with many units saying:
"I earn my living.
I make enough to get by
and it takes all my time.
If I had more time
I could do more for myself
and maybe for others.
I could read and study
and talk things over
and find out about things.
It takes time.
I wish I had the time."
The people is a tragic and comic two-face: hero and hoodlum:
phantom and gorilla twisting to moan with a gargoyle mouth:
"They buy me and sell me...it's a game...sometime I'll
break loose..."
Once having marched
Over the margins of animal necessity,
Over the grim line of sheer subsistence
Then man came
To the deeper rituals of his bones,
To the lights lighter than any bones,
To the time for thinking things over,
To the dance, the song, the story,
Or the hours given over to dreaming,
Once having so marched.
Between the finite limitations of the five senses
and the endless yearnings of man for the beyond
the people hold to the humdrum bidding of work and food
while reaching out when it comes their way
for lights beyond the prison of the five senses,
for keepsakes lasting beyond any hunger or death.
This reaching is alive.
The panderers and liars have violated and smutted it.
Yet this reaching is alive yet
for lights and keepsakes.
The people know the salt of the sea
and the strength of the winds
lashing the corners of the earth.
The people take the earth
as a tomb of rest and a cradle of hope.
Who else speaks for the Family of Man?
They are in tune and step
with constellations of universal law.
The people is a polychrome,
a spectrum and a prism
held in a moving monolith,
a console organ of changing themes,
a clavilux of color poems
wherein the sea offers fog
and the fog moves off in rain
and the labrador sunset shortens
to a nocturne of clear stars
serene over the shot spray
of northern lights.
The steel mill sky is alive.
The fire breaks white and zigzag
shot on a gun-metal gloaming.
Man is a long time coming.
Man will yet win.
Brother may yet line up with brother:
This old anvil laughs at many broken hammers.
There are men who can't be bought.
The fireborn are at home in fire.
The stars make no noise,
You can't hinder the wind from blowing.
Time is a great teacher.
Who can live without hope?
In the darkness with a great bundle of grief
the people march.
In the night, and overhead a shovel of stars for keeps, the people
march:
"Where to? what next?"
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
On Historical World Views - Fearless History
Glad you could stop by for our regular Saturday sip of historical context. Before we get to that though, I did not get a post out yesterday because I was working diligently on the new AWOP TeamZine. The new project will be bringing my favorite bloggers together in one place and I think you are going to really enjoy them too. I hope to launch the site by the second week of January. I will have more information on just who those fine bloggers are next week : ) Now onto that Historical context.
On Historical World Views
In politics, political science, and history, there are two different ways in which one can view the world: Constructivist and Realists. Before you decide which of the two you are, let’s explore the different ways in which these philosophical attitudes have been applied throughout history.
First, there’s the “Realist” world view. Realists believe that the world is the way it is and that foreign policy should be adjusted in order to deal with that reality. In essence, the injustice, criminality, immorality, and conflicting political positions are the Immovable Object and to oppose them directly is folly and counter-productive. Perhaps the most famous realist in the 20th century was George Kennan who, in his famous “Long Telegram,” posited that there was no way to deal with the Soviet Union and so the United States should engineer policies that isolate the Soviet Union from the decisions made in the world as much as possible. A mis-reading of this Realist world view led to the policy of military “containment.” In a later statement before Congress, Kennan asserted that he meant political containment, not the military containment that had been enacted by Truman, Eisenhower, and every President since the 1946 missive.
Constructivist are technically diametrically opposed. Constructivist see that there is evil in the world (or injustice, or violation of human rights, or whatever) and work to correct it. Sounds good, right? Maybe. Jimmy Carter, in his push for Human Rights while in office, was a classic Constructivist; human rights, the abolition of assassination, forging the Camp David peace accords, etc. were seen as making the world more “just.” However, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld are also constructivist, and here’s how: regime change removes the “injustice” of a tyrant ruling over 20% of the world’s oil reserves, indefinite detention of terror suspect removes the “evil” they would do in the world, spreading “democracy” via military conquest, etc.
Every President and every Congress (with the exception of isolated abstentions and lone independents of all parties) since World War Two has been Constructivist in their worldview.
Truman instituted the military containment of the USSR via the formation of NATO; Eisenhower oversaw his so-called Eisenhower Doctrine of military containment (though he would later regret that action and warn against the Military-Industrial complex’s influence in American politics);
Kennedy and missiles in Turkey (which sparked the Cuban missile crisis), Bay of Pigs invasion;
Lyndon B. Johnson and the expansion of American military commitment in Vietnam;
Nixon and “operation linebacker” and his trip to China (who, by the way, was considered a “rogue state” and a “supporter of terrorism” by ever administration since Truman’s, yet Nixon visited with no preconditions);
Ford’s handling of the first oil embargo crisis, Carter (as mentioned above);
Reagan and his “Mr. Gorbechev” speech, “Star Wars,” and the expansion of the military;
George H. W. Bush and the first Gulf War;
Bill Clinton and Somalia, Haiti, and the Balkans;
George W. Bush and the War on Terror, the War in Iraq and Afghanistan, GITMO, and Abu Ghraib.
Obama looks to be even more of a Constructivist, much in the mold of FDR or John Maynard Keynes with a healthy dose of Carter’s ambitiousness toward foreign policy.
But there is a certain argument to be made for Realist politics (or as they are sometimes called “Realpolitik”): Realpolitik tempers Constructivist optimism and ambition, much as Ronald Reagan’s ambition to defeat the Evil Empire was tempered with the realization that such a defeat might require the elimination of nuclear arsenals. He realized that mutually-assured destruction had ossified the relationship between the United States and the Soveit Union and the only way to break away from such a stalemate was to acknowledge the reality of the situation. Similarly, Carter realized that thought he Camp David Accords has secured peace between Israel and Egypt (much to both’s economic and political benefit) that continued development of “enclaves” and “settlements” in Gaza and the West Bank would only further exacerbate the situation that Israel finds itself in in the late 1970’s; terrorism on the rise and continued bloodshed and mayhem on both sides. Though he tried to negotiate with Menachem Begin about those settlements, and received a “verbal promise” that they would stop, he (unfortunately) did not get it in writing and settlements continued apace (or sped up in some years).
It is my hope that Obama will similarly temper his idealism with the reality of the world’s politics. His career thus far shows his capacity to take into account other people’s viewpoints and negotiate a settlement where both parties will be equally happy (or unhappy, depending upon your point of view); Harvard Law Review, Chicago politics, Illinois and Federal politics, his own Cabinet choices…all these point to a shrewd “Realpolitik” politician. Though some neoconservatives may paint him as a wishy-washy Liberal with rainbows and unicorns in his head, just ask Alice Palmer how “bare knuckled” Obama can be if you’re an intractable opponent; almost makes you feel sorry for Ahmedinijad, Kim Jung Il, and al Qaeda.
I hope he will do well, not just because I voted for him, but because untempered Constructivism got George W. Bush and company into trouble internationally (and the United States with them). In fact, I believe we should all hope he does well.
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George Kennan’s “Long Telegram “
Brookings Institute’s estimate of Iraq’s oil reserves
Library of Economics and Liberty’s analysis of Keynesian Economics
Reagan’s “Evil Empire” speech
Tammerlin Drummond’s “Barack Obama, Harvard Law Review’s first Black president ” Los Angeles Times March 19, 1990 (reprint, 2008)
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Sexual Jihadists?
Greetings All,
Pat Boone, has your hate dressed in religious dogma finally atrophied your brain to the point of no return? Mister, you seriously need to check yourself or have someone who can still discern reality do it for you.
"...there is a real, unbroken line between the jihadist savagery in Mumbai and the hedonistic, irresponsible, blindly selfish goals and tactics of our homegrown sexual jihadists."Read the rest of his dreck here.Sexual Jihadist? As if my life was about nothing more than sex and jihad.
- Pat Boone, December 6, 2008
Get real Pat, I am too busy working for a living and paying my taxes so corporate criminals can get their bailout cards punched. Pat Boone, you are a bad, bad joke and one whose time is past.
I try to have compassion for ignorant, prejudice people like Pat Boone. But it is not easy. After all, any rational person can see that his promoting of hate towards a group of people who are simply asking for the same rights as the rest of society is the "jihad" in this equation.
Dude, you and the rest of your haters for Jesus might consider that with every maniacal outburst of this nature you cause rational people to see the striking similarity between you and other religious extremists, as well as their own prejudice through your scary, distorted fun-house mirror of hate and intolerance. Sometimes people don't like what they see and have no interest in taking the path any further that leads to what you have become.
Thanks for showing folks what a real monster looks like. Your hate is actually helpful in that regard and we can appreciate that, at least.
I have to say though, as Gay as your music always sounded to me, I would have thought you could relate.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Merry Berries
Today I received the my most anticipated gift of the year.
As you may or may not know, I work with an Ophthalmic surgeon and we see a lot of older folks. I can tell you that the cataract and glaucoma business is fairly recession proof (as long as Medicare is around anyway). I have been doing this for over three years now and we have a number of very dear, sweet little old men and women as patients. But as anyone who works in direct patient care will tell you, there are always favorites. Stands to reason we might have favorites, some people are just nicer, kinder, more thoughtful and yes, more grateful for us and the things we do to help them than others. Of course, we try to be equally nice to everyone and some people don't make that easy, but some folks more than make up for them.
My favorite patient...aka...my adopted Grandmother was in today bearing my most anticipated gift of the season : ) She is 97 years old and has to be the sweetest person on the planet. We took her veggies from our garden this past summer because she can't really grow her own anymore but she cans like she is not a day over 70.
Her 74 year old daughter lugged in the 4 gift boxes (one for each of us) filled with jelly, jam, pickles and pepper relish of the kind that you will never find in a grocery store. Hand made with almost 100 years of experience and made even more delicious because she adds so much love.
Yep, it's officially the Holidays now that I have more Black and Blue (Blueberry/Blackberry) Jelly.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
What's The Deal?
I find myself engaged to a Journalist.
My best, best, best friend, Lori of Hahn at Home is interviewing movie stars and celebrities like Suzanne Westenhoefer.
I have a serious blogging addiction. Nobody saw that one coming. Especially not my English teachers.
All I want to do is communicate and hang out with people who communicate.
Weird.
Oh, well...my buddy Lori telling me about her interview with SW got me thinking. Suzanne Westenhoefer is pretty damn funny.....and it is Tuesday... and I am toast....
Yes! A Suzanne Westenhoefer video....brilliant.
Y'all enjoy : )
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Monday, December 8, 2008
Holiday Cheer
Greetings All,
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend.
Margaret and I attended the Mountain Xpress / Best of Western North Carolina holiday party last night at the Orange Peel and we had a really great time. Good music, good food and Pisgah Pale Ale. I really enjoy getting to hang out with her journalistic friends and co-workers... these folks are always interesting and a lot of fun to chat with.
I am a bit tired today though...must be getting old.
There is something new coming your way from AWOP in 2009. The AWOP Team-Zine is currently in development and I hope to roll out the new site by the first week in January. I have several folks lined up as contributing editors that I think you are really going to enjoy.
Hey!
Did you hear?
The worst President ever is relocating to my hometown of Dallas, Texas.
My friend Lori tipped me to the story over at Pam' House Blend. Yep, he bought himself a house in Highland Park. Think Beverly Hills with a Texas accent and stately old oaks instead of palm trees. I thought I knew Dallas, but I sure as heck did not know that it has only been since the year 2000, per the neighborhood covenant, that black folk could live in that little hamlet...unless they were living in the servant's quarters, of course. That was just downright unfriendly and everybody knows Texas is known for being friendly. Glad they got that worked out even if it took a long, long time. I am sure they don't mind about having black folks for neighbors at all now (at least if they have serious green, anyway). Whatever, I always preferred the M-Streets anyway.
This old lady is plum tuckered out from last night's festivities and then working all day.
I vaguely remember wondering what that would be like one day. Now I know.
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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Sunday Poetry Series
Greetings All,
Today we have another poem from Robert Frost
(what can I say...I really like Frost) that reflects a bit of how I feel about leaving this very special and magical place, but we are ready to re-invent our lives and that means relocating to Asheville proper. We hope to leave this place in the hands of someone who will love and care for it as much as we have.
The Photo is part of our 5 acres. Anyone who is interested in our property near Asheville and Hot Springs North Carolina that lies within a mile of the Appalachian Trail please contact me via e-mail: kim@aworldofprogress.com for more info.
Reluctance
Robert Frost
Out through the fields and the woods
And over the walls I have wended;
I have climbed the hills of view
And looked at the world, and descended;
I have come by the highway home,
And lo, it is ended.
The leaves are all dead on the ground,
Save those that the oak is keeping
To ravel them one by one
And let them go scraping and creeping
Out over the crusted snow,
When others are sleeping.
And the dead leaves lie huddled and still,
No longer blown hither and thither;
The last long aster is gone;
The flowers of the witch-hazel wither;
The heart is still aching to seek,
But the feet question 'Whither?'
Ah, when to the heart of man
Was it ever less than a treason
To go with the drift of things,
To yield with a grace to reason,
And bow and accept the end
Of a love or a season?
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Saturday, December 6, 2008
When "Right" Wingnuts Come Unglued
Greetings All,
Now that we have resumed our post-holiday schedule Fearless History is back on board in his Saturday slot.
Today he brings us a look at why the question of Barrack Obama's birth location does not make a a lot of of sense from a Historical perspective.
When "Right" Wingnuts Come Unglued
I always enjoy talking about history and working history into American political discussions on a semi-daily basis. But sometimes, I worry about Americans - well, at least some of them. Recently, this worry has been rekindled in a lawsuit that is being brought before the Supreme Court of the United States of America. At issue is the assertion that Barack Obama is not a “natural born citizen” of the United States and thus not eligible for the office of the President of the United States.
Let me put this as delicately as possible. The people who brought this lawsuit are full-blown, pot-banging morons. Here’s why:
They assert that Barack Obama’s father, as a citizen of Kenya, was technically a British subject. That British citizenship was then passed down to Barack Obama upon birth, granting him dual citizenship. That dual citizenship, they argue, disqualifies him as a “natural born citizen of the United States of America” as required in the Constitution. The fact that he was born in Hawaii (a state of the Union) is irrelevant, the argument goes.
Here’s the problem with that line of argument: It ignores the precedent set down by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson (at least).
George Washington was not only born to one British parent, but two! And he fought in the British army as an officer!
Thomas Jefferson was also born of two British parents and he was the acknowledged author of the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams was born a British citizen as was his son, John Quincy Adams.
James Madison was also a British citizen and greatly influenced the Bill of Rights (you know, all those anti-American ideas of freedom of the press, speech, religion, the right to bear arms, the right to protection from self-incrimination, the right to a jury of your peers…sound familiar?).
James Monroe, who set forth the boldest American foreign policy initiative of the 19th century, the Monroe Doctrine, was born of a British mommy and daddy as well.
Andrew Jackson; hero of the Battle of New Orleans, good old “old Hickory” was born just prior to the Revolutionary War to whom? Yes, you guessed it - BRITISH PARENTS.
William Henry Harrison was born to British subjects as well despite his generalship in the War of 1812.
Nine examples of American Presidents - founding fathers and War heroes alike - were technically British subjects when they were born. Add to that the fact that the British monarchy did not recognize America nor American citizenship (the motivation behind the War of 1812), then you need to include:
Martin Van Buren; a President born of (technically) British subjects of Dutch descent (obviously having triple citizenship).
John Tyler; Harrison’s vice president and President after Harrison died in office
James Knox Polk; who instigated the Mexican-American war that resulted in the acquisition of Texas
Zachary Taylor; Old “Rough and Ready” a hero of the Mexican-American war
Millard Filmore; who was Taylor’s VP and acted as President when Taylor died of heatstroke
Franklin Pierce; (who didn’t do a heck of a lot and earned the nickname “doughface”)
James Buchanan; Ranked as one of the worst US Presidents in history, but still a President.
Abraham Lincoln; An obscure President, evidently, who being born in 1809 made him a British citizen by British Royal decree. He is most famous for fighting some relatively minor skirmishes between some states, doing something nice for a large majority of the population, and being the figurehead of an increasingly-irrelevant political party (if this suit is any indication).
Andrew Johnson; Lincolns successor who oversaw the Reconstruction of the South.
That makes nine more who were “technically” not “natural born citizens of the United States.” The ranks of the Presidency are thinning considerably with about 1/3 of them eliminated by the wrong-headed, a-historical thinking of a band of loonies.
It must therefore be concluded that the intent of the Constitution was that only those persons born on the native soil of the United States could qualify for the Presidency. This was to preclude the possibility of a foreign-born potentate ruling over the newly-created republic; The Founding Fathers should know since King George III was actually German and spoke very little English. The idea, of course, was that only a person born in America could understand America and thus rule justly. King George III, being German, just didn’t “get it” concerning the uppity British subjects in the Americas and so was ill-suited to rule them justly. Hence, the Revolutionary War.
So who is it who is filing this suit? Is it a band of conservative “Republicans” who can not stand the idea of a Democrat as President? Well, seeing as there was no attempt to void the election of Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, or Franklin Delano Roosevelt, that argument must be rejected.
Maybe it’s a vigorous defense of the integrity of the electoral system; like in 2000 when a few thousand mis-cast votes which chose “Pat Buchanan” instead of “Al Gore” were allowed to stand, thus allowing George W. Bush to become President…only Obama won by millions of votes, not thousands or even hundreds of thousands as Bush did in 2004. Even the alleged misdeeds of ACORN employees (assuming, of course, that the electoral authorities in each state actually missed the highlighted names and failed to investigate people who claimed to be fictitious characters) could only count for a few thousand - okay, lets say 100 - no, 500- thousand “Mickey Mouses” were allowed to vote unimpeded - Obama won by several million votes. That can’t be it…
So, it’s not that he’s a Democrat. Nor that he’s a Liberal. Nor that there was a tight electoral race. There was no widespread fraud committed, or at least not to the degree necessary for such a huge victory margin. The only factor left is that he’s Black (or “secret Muslim” or “Marxist” or “Hitler”). Before you groan, my dear, dear neoconservative friends, what other logical factor in Obama’s election is left?Please post your theories and/or speculation in the comments section, below - I look forward to seeing your ideas.
“But surely,” some would argue, “they must have some solid legal grounds for appearing before the Supreme Court of the United States with their hair-brained lawsuit.” Well, there’s every indication that the SCotUS will reject the petition. Petitions are just requests for your case to be heard; if you have a beef with the Federal government, or even a private individual, you can petition the SCotUS for redress - if you have enough money, that is. On top of that, the fact that a case is heard before the SCotUS does not mean that it is of earth-shaking, life-altering, society-changing importance. For example, how has Anna Nicole Smith ’s case affected your life in any meaningful way? Unless, of course, you’re a drug-addicted ex-stripper who married a 90 year old billionaire for his…umm…”endowment” shall we say. Has the FCC v Fox, Inc. over the use of the “F-word ” altered the English language, American society, or your day-to-day life?
In summation, before delving deep into conspiracy theories - do your homework
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Friday, December 5, 2008
The Truth About Torture
Greetings All,
Thank you Mr. Bush and Mr. Chaney for the stain you have left on our country and someday, when you find yourselves old men with your time on this earth short...may you remember those soldiers on whom you placed the blame. Your day of reckoning will come for this.
This is an excerpt from a Washington Post editorial by a former Special Operations Officer. I think it is something every American should read and consider.
Please click through this link for the complete text.Torture and abuse are against my moral fabric. The cliche still bears repeating: Such outrages are inconsistent with American principles. And then there's the pragmatic side: Torture and abuse cost American lives.
I learned in Iraq that the No. 1 reason foreign fighters flocked there to fight were the abuses carried out at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. Our policy of torture was directly and swiftly recruiting fighters for al-Qaeda in Iraq. The large majority of suicide bombings in Iraq are still carried out by these foreigners. They are also involved in most of the attacks on U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq. It's no exaggeration to say that at least half of our losses and casualties in that country have come at the hands of foreigners who joined the fray because of our program of detainee abuse. The number of U.S. soldiers who have died because of our torture policy will never be definitively known, but it is fair to say that it is close to the number of lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001. How anyone can say that torture keeps Americans safe is beyond me -- unless you don't count American soldiers as Americans.
After my return from Iraq, I began to write about my experiences because I felt obliged, as a military officer, not only to point out the broken wheel but to try to fix it. When I submitted the manuscript of my book about my Iraq experiences to the Defense Department for a standard review to ensure that it did not contain classified information, I got a nasty shock. Pentagon officials delayed the review past the first printing date and then redacted an extraordinary amount of unclassified material -- including passages copied verbatim from the Army's unclassified Field Manual on interrogations and material vibrantly displayed on the Army's own Web site. I sued, first to get the review completed and later to appeal the redactions. Apparently, some members of the military command are not only unconvinced by the arguments against torture; they don't even want the public to hear them.
My experiences have landed me in the middle of another war -- one even more important than the Iraq conflict. The war after the war is a fight about who we are as Americans. Murderers like Zarqawi can kill us, but they can't force us to change who we are. We can only do that to ourselves. One day, when my grandkids sit on my knee and ask me about the war, I'll say to them, "Which one?"
Americans, including officers like myself, must fight to protect our values not only from al-Qaeda but also from those within our own country who would erode them. Other interrogators are also speaking out, including some former members of the military, the FBI and the CIA who met last summer to condemn torture and have spoken before Congress -- at considerable personal risk.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Out There
Greetings All,
I had planned to write today about a comment I received a couple of days ago on my About Mumbai post and I am, but in addition to that, I also came across an article today that illustrates a similar dynamic and the excerpt will follow with a link to the full article.
It is not my habit to dedicate posts to any particular comments I receive but in this case I think it is a very good illustration of how many people, including myself sometimes, are conditioned to react in ways that perpetuate the very things we "say" we wish to see come to an end.
The post was not as much about Mumbai as it was a link to a blogger friend who had written an excellent post on the tragedy there last week. I know the commenter read the entire post as the item he/she took issue with was at the very end. Here is the part of the post that pushed this readers buttons.
My post:My post is attempting to address what I believe to be a very important underlying core issue of terrorism of any kind, a lack of conscience, and I did not quantify the two events on a comparative "Evil" scale in any way. They are simply both horrible and for the sake of the argument I was making, just how "horrible" they are in relation to each other was not the point. While I did not make that distinction in my post it clearly appears that this reader thought I should have and decided to just go ahead and replace the noun "essence" with the verb "equate" for the sake of their argument.
But, Whether you are trampling a guy at Wal-Mart to get your kid that Wii or mowing down people having lunch at a hotel cafe with a machine gun, at its essence...is it not the same lack of conscience?
I know.
The people at Wal-Mart didn't mean to kill the guy. Guess what? He is still just as dead. I will save the rest of that thought for my post on the subject.
The Comment:Are we doing ourselves any favors by chasing our who is more "evil" tails instead of looking more deeply at these events that are acted out on the stage of our lives to what is going on behind the curtain?
Wow...seriously? You're equating the Walmart stampede to evil TERRORIST THUG murderers in Mumbai?!?!
I knew "progressives" were a little out there but good grief.
Yes, the Walmart thing was horrible. But the Mumbai terrorists are far and away the most evil.
I don't think that idea is really so "out there" as much as it is a practical matter of getting down to the business of ending these kinds of senseless atrocities at whatever point they fall on any particular spectrum by ending our persistent habit of comparing our "evils" and then often using it as an excuse to excuse our own. There is no higher purpose in what "Evil" befalls us than to use it to move toward good. Wasting our time comparing them, to me, is an exercise in futility if your goal is to see them end.
While my thoughts may be a bit esoteric and subtle for some folks who prefer a more superficial and gross approach to life, I do not seek to change the mind of the person who insists on this perspective. I blog to offer my experience on what is working to bring real peace in my own life, I do it in gratitude and hopefulness that those who can and wish to consider it as well may do so.
Now about that related article on distraction from what and who is behind the curtain:
Financial Crisis As Distraction
Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus
"It's a framework problem: we have to have a framework which can address these issues about the lifestyle, about food production, technology, pricing, globalisation, tariffs."
Though food prices have dropped off recently, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation notes in a briefing that should not "assume that the world's food problems have been fixed."
Energy prices have also declined from highs of around 150 dollars a barrel in the middle of the year to under 50 dollars, but Yunus said the decline would be temporary.
The former economics professor noted, though, that the "worst kinds of disasters, which we have right now, are also the best of opportunities.
"Now, we should be looking at the opportunity part, in a big way, in a global way, and in a comprehensive way, together," he said.
In recent weeks, governments in Europe and the United States have pledged trillions of dollars in public funds to bail out financial institutions reeling from the credit crunch -- sparked by a crisis in the American sub-prime mortgage sector -- and re-ignite lending.
Most recently, finance ministers from all 27 European Union countries met Tuesday to discuss proposals for a stimulus plan totalling 200 billion euros (250 billion dollars), equivalent to 1.5 percent of EU gross domestic product.
Yunus criticised the government aid for banks, describing it as "bailing out the people who are responsible for creating this crisis but... not looking at the victims of this crisis.
"The real victims of this crisis are the bottom three billion people of this planet," he said.
"They are the ones who will be losing their jobs, they will be losing their livelihoods.
"It's the guy who has only one job for the whole family, he is the bread winner, he lost his job and the whole family suffers because of this. Nobody is paying attention to that.
"If you continue to ignore that, it will grow into a big political problem, a big financial problem, attached with the food crisis, the energy crisis and so on."
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
The Terrorist Within
Greetings All,
The Religious terrorist...
A person of any religion who cannot accept that others have the right to be free from being forced to accept their beliefs and feel completely justified in forcing those beliefs on others by way of fear, murder and mayhem. No one would argue that definition, but the problem is for those who do it it is only terrorism when someone else does it, because they are right and that makes it OK, Holy even. They like to blow up buildings and kill people because they do not believe the way they do. They vote to discriminate and call it democracy. I don't give a damn what religion a group believes in, it is still just a belief and only an immutable truth to those who happen to believe it.
I would ask those that love their religion to please stop themselves and their fellow believers from using their religion as a weapon. That is not spirituality that is terrorism and there is nothing right about it no matter who you are.
The Emotional terrorist...
This person may not use bombs and bullets (or maybe they do) but the intent to coerce and the lack of conscience about it is still the same. When we apply the guilt trip or take advantage of someone's love for us we commit an act of emotional terrorism.
The Economic terrorist...
Corporate America's influencing of government policy and enrichment of the CEO/Politician class at the expense of less affluent Americans then coming to us for the rest of our money to "Bail" them out when the whole house of cards they constructed collapses.
The Consumer terrorist...
Their unbridled lust for the on sale "Christmas Gift" was actually deadly this year. Not to mention the general angst and aggressiveness in the parking lots and check out lines of stores all over the country on "Black Friday". Hordes of shoppers fixated on the low price at Wal-Mart really don't seem to care much that Wal-Mart alone is China's 7th largest export customer and as such they are supporting a company that is in no small way a part of the loss of jobs in this country. Ignorance is the most dangerous weapon in the hands of this terrorist and they often don't ever get it when they shoot themselves in the foot or trample some poor bastard with it, be he opening the doors at Wal-Mart or working for slave wages in a non-democratic country. Do some research on who you do business with, convenience is no excuse and neither is ignorance.
My point is that perhaps we might be wise to spend some time looking at ourselves a little more closely for the things we are so quick to despise in others. The world just might be a better place for everyone if we seek and destroy the terrorist within as fervently as we do the ones without.
We always reap what we sow. Sow more seeds of love than hate and your harvest will always be bountiful.
Peace Y'all
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Songs For The Movement ~ Eric Himan
Greetings All,
Tuesday is my get up at 5 a.m. surgery day. Not my best day for brainpower late in the day so... That makes it a perfect night for another edition of Songs For The Movement.
Please enjoy....
Eric Himan : )
Peace Y'all
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Monday, December 1, 2008
About Mumbai
Greetings All,
So, like I said yesterday, I don't do much editorializing on international events such as the attacks in Mumbai but....
I know someone who does. And he does it really well. Meet Wil Robinson of International Political Will. His take on the events of the past week are well worth a little click to read.
But, Whether you are trampling a guy at Wal-Mart to get your kid that Wii or mowing down people having lunch at a hotel cafe with a machine gun, at its essence...is it not the same lack of conscience?
I know.
The people at Wal-Mart didn't mean to kill the guy. Guess what? He is still just as dead. I will save the rest of that thought for my post on the subject.
Peace Y'all
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