I can't remmember where I found this or who to credit but here it is:
25 Rules for Being a Republican
1) Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a crime, unless you are millionaire conservative radio jock, which makes it an "illness" and needs our prayers for your "recovery."
2) You have to believe that those privileged from birth achieve success all on their own.
3) You have to believe that the US should get out of the UN, and that our highest national priority is enforcing UN resolutions against Iraq.
4) You have to believe that government should stay out of people's lives but it needs to punish anyone caught having private sex with the "wrong" gender.
5) You have to believe that pollution is ok, so long as it makes a profit.
6) You have to believe in prayer in schools, as long as you don't pray to Allah or Buddha.
7) "Standing Tall for America" means firing your workers and moving their jobs to India.
8) You have to believe that a woman cannot be trusted with decisions about her own body, but that large multi-national corporations can make decisions affecting all mankind with no regulation whatsoever.
9) You have to believe that you love Jesus and Jesus loves you, and that Jesus shares your hatred of AIDS victims, homosexuals, and Hillary Clinton.
10) You hate the ALCU for representing convicted felons, but they owed it to the country to bail out Oliver North.
11) You have to believe that the best way to encourage military morale is to praise the troops overseas while cutting their VA benefits.
12) You believe that group sex and drug use are degenerate sins that can only be purged by running for governor of California as a Republican.
13) You have to believe it is wise to keep condoms out of schools, because we all know if teenagers don't have condoms they won't have sex.
14) You have to believe that the best way to fight terrorism is to alienate our allies and then demand their cooperation and money.
15) You have to believe that government medicine is wrong and that HMOs and insurance companies only have your best interests at heart.
16) You have to believe that providing health care to all Iraqis is sound government policy but providing health care to all Americans is socialism personified.
17) You believe that tobacco's link to cancer and global warming are "junk science", but Creationism should be taught in schools.
18) You have to believe that waging war with no exit strategy was wrong in Vietnam but right in Iraq.
19) You have to believe that Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad guy when Bush's daddy made war on him, a good guy when Cheney was doing business with him, and a bad guy when Bush needed a "we can't find Bin Laden" diversion.
20) You believe that government should restrict itself to just the powers named in the Constitution, which includes banning gay marriages and censoring the Internet.
21) You have to believe that the public has a right to know about the adulterous affairs of Democrats, while those of Republicans are a "private matter".
22) You have to believe that the public has a right to know about Hillary's cattle trades but that Bush was right to censor those 28 pages from the Congressional 9/11 report because you just can't handle the truth.
23) You support state rights, which means Ashcroft telling states what locally passed voter initiatives he will allow them to have.
24) You have to believe that what Clinton did in the 1960s is of vital national interest but what Bush did decades later is "stale news" and "irrelevant".
25) You have to believe that trade with Cuba is wrong because it is communist, but trading with China and Vietnam is just dandy.
Random everything from an Atheist in Spokane, WA, who values writing, philosophy, open mindedness, including alternative news, lively debate, entertainment and what the heck to do with ourselves. Comments are appreciated .
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
So, so you think you can tell
Heaven from hell?
Blue skies from pain?
Can you tell a green field
From a cold steel rail?
A smile from a veil?
Do you think you can tell?
And did they get you trade
Your heroes for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cold breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
And did you exchange
A walk on part in the war
For a lead role in a cage?
How I wish, how I wish you were here
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl
Year after year
Running over the same old ground
What have we found?
The same old fears
Wish you were here
Heaven from hell?
Blue skies from pain?
Can you tell a green field
From a cold steel rail?
A smile from a veil?
Do you think you can tell?
And did they get you trade
Your heroes for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cold breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
And did you exchange
A walk on part in the war
For a lead role in a cage?
How I wish, how I wish you were here
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl
Year after year
Running over the same old ground
What have we found?
The same old fears
Wish you were here
Monday, September 5, 2011
WTF America!??
This photo sums it all up doesn't it. Look at that flag. See anything wrong? How many corporations do you see on it. Yeah that's right, those are the corporations that own us now. Of course it isn't enough that we brand our clothing with their labels but now we allow them to brand our flag as well. Now I am not a big one on nationalism but some things are pretty telling.
(Quote from V for Vendetta) So if you've seen nothing, if the crimes of this government remain unknown to you then I would suggest that you allow the fifth of November to pass unmarked. But if you see what I see, if you feel as I feel, and if you would seek as I seek, then I ask you to stand beside me one year from tonight, outside the gates of Parliament, and together we shall give them a fifth of November that shall never, ever be forgot.
If you can read that quote and look at that flag and still see nothing wrong, well then, simply proceed with the suggestion and sit in your home and do nothing. If you are sickened with what has been going on with censorship, wall street, monetary policy, wars, corruption, then google "Anonymous Sept. 17th" and then you may just possibly begin to make a change.
I know I am very curious to see what happens if people are going to march
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Real Bullshit of the month
Here is a crazy lady for you. Dr. Lorraine Day is a cancer "survivor". The catch here is she uses "alternative" medicine for her theapy's. Read what this fucking crazy batshit moron thinks is the truth. I shutter to link it but here we go anyways.
http://www.goodnewsaboutgod.com/ - Scroll down a little and it gets to the "good" stuff.
http://www.drday.com/rumors/consequences.htm <----- Same batshit crazy bitch
I really don't know what to say but the most disturbing part is more people seem to really believe this stuff is true than I care to admit.
http://www.goodnewsaboutgod.com/ - Scroll down a little and it gets to the "good" stuff.
http://www.drday.com/rumors/consequences.htm <----- Same batshit crazy bitch
I really don't know what to say but the most disturbing part is more people seem to really believe this stuff is true than I care to admit.
Friday, August 19, 2011
inside out man
I search my life trying to find something intangible. Something that I can almost touch but never fathom. I fear I have been given glimpses of it and that is truly a curse for now I know it is there. For me to see the things I know through different lenses would be a benefit but I am far to ignorant of what I truly need in order to do much with myself. I contemplate the many aspects of what it all is, what it means, why we live and consciousness. For what are we now? What was I once? What could have I become?
I know I must have had to lived differently but somehow life has shaped me to what I am now. How can I change that? How can you? In a world without poise or promise what is it that any of us want? Surely it cannot be the accumulation of wealth or things. What of each other and family? I have seen family as nothing but a disposable utterance of an idea where we use them for goals and not much more. Are we here for our own selves or can this intangible thing be something real? Can I turn to drugs, music, meditation or are these simply different constructs with still serve to limit our awareness. Can I look inward. What does it mean to be human? How can a biological mistake actually mean much more than the sum of its parts. I think therefore my electrical circuits are working perfectly.
Some writers of philosophy and history enunciate in far greater terms than can I. Unfortunately many of these ideas are suppressed through early life in all children in America. Therefore we live our lives in false terms of other peoples beliefs without fully understanding what it is to be free in our thought. Possibly free thought is what leads us not into greatness but into a introspective hollow. We revere those who assimilate easily and seek the virtues of nationalism or false bravery not to speak of celebrity. So what does one do when our moral compass is fucked from half brainwashed ideas? Seems human societal evolution has taken us quite a while to get to where we are and who am I to self generate what a person needs to be (happy?).
I can see that through time I have digressed my self into something not worth doing at all. What measure of success does one seek? A big job, big house, big portfolio with big debt and a big haired wife. What is it exactly that I seek. Most people would have me believe to seek the glory of god. But what god would be reassured by me? Surely I don't reassure you the reader. Maybe it is the human spirit to give ourselves up for the glory of others then. I'm positive I'll end up in a more ignominious fate than helping a fellow humanist.
I am a less than capable person. I have disabled myself.
I know I must have had to lived differently but somehow life has shaped me to what I am now. How can I change that? How can you? In a world without poise or promise what is it that any of us want? Surely it cannot be the accumulation of wealth or things. What of each other and family? I have seen family as nothing but a disposable utterance of an idea where we use them for goals and not much more. Are we here for our own selves or can this intangible thing be something real? Can I turn to drugs, music, meditation or are these simply different constructs with still serve to limit our awareness. Can I look inward. What does it mean to be human? How can a biological mistake actually mean much more than the sum of its parts. I think therefore my electrical circuits are working perfectly.
Some writers of philosophy and history enunciate in far greater terms than can I. Unfortunately many of these ideas are suppressed through early life in all children in America. Therefore we live our lives in false terms of other peoples beliefs without fully understanding what it is to be free in our thought. Possibly free thought is what leads us not into greatness but into a introspective hollow. We revere those who assimilate easily and seek the virtues of nationalism or false bravery not to speak of celebrity. So what does one do when our moral compass is fucked from half brainwashed ideas? Seems human societal evolution has taken us quite a while to get to where we are and who am I to self generate what a person needs to be (happy?).
I can see that through time I have digressed my self into something not worth doing at all. What measure of success does one seek? A big job, big house, big portfolio with big debt and a big haired wife. What is it exactly that I seek. Most people would have me believe to seek the glory of god. But what god would be reassured by me? Surely I don't reassure you the reader. Maybe it is the human spirit to give ourselves up for the glory of others then. I'm positive I'll end up in a more ignominious fate than helping a fellow humanist.
I am a less than capable person. I have disabled myself.
Monday, July 18, 2011
no towel? Time to panic
Ever stay up all night and then look out the window and see the sun come up...and then ask yourself, "What the Fuck is wrong with me?" I wonder this since it seems to be a non event. It has happened before and it will happen again whether I'm here to see it or not. I guess what I'm getting after is the idea for living for today. Shouldn't I feel compelled to run out and bathe in the suns new warmth and listen the planet wake up anew? The sun is responsible for all life, for our food and daylight and everything which is important to us. Why don't we worship it still? Rhetorical for sure.
If I study a cat or dog or any other animal the question that comes to my mind is; What is it that you want? The most probable answer is more of the same. It seems that most animals are happy if they're fed, temperate temperature, and not being attacked. The apex of ignorance is bliss.
Why can't people be like this? Or at least why can't I? I reason that if we were to wake up and be ecstatic about the suns rising, at minimum many other things would fall into place. Seems that a bit of Buddhism ideals could help us all out. The more connected I am the more disconnected I feel. But it is a desirable mental disorder to pursue isn't it? More Facebook and email. More toys and cash , power and influence, more control and hobbies and pharmaceuticals.
I would (hope is the wrong word) foresee that if we could feel love for one another, worship not our religion but something that actually does something......and simply raise our consciousness through questioning everything we can escape what has become our potentially doomed trial called existence.
If I study a cat or dog or any other animal the question that comes to my mind is; What is it that you want? The most probable answer is more of the same. It seems that most animals are happy if they're fed, temperate temperature, and not being attacked. The apex of ignorance is bliss.
Why can't people be like this? Or at least why can't I? I reason that if we were to wake up and be ecstatic about the suns rising, at minimum many other things would fall into place. Seems that a bit of Buddhism ideals could help us all out. The more connected I am the more disconnected I feel. But it is a desirable mental disorder to pursue isn't it? More Facebook and email. More toys and cash , power and influence, more control and hobbies and pharmaceuticals.
I would (hope is the wrong word) foresee that if we could feel love for one another, worship not our religion but something that actually does something......and simply raise our consciousness through questioning everything we can escape what has become our potentially doomed trial called existence.
Every One Has The Right To Be Stupid But You're Abusing the Privilege
If you were to examine your life, your choices, what has influenced you, what your genes and environment has been, what would you change? What if you could make it all different? What if you could change the people of the community or city or country? Would you focus on a few basic premises or a total revolution?
If you were to focus on yourself, what could have been different? P.G. Wodehouse wrote:
"Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been."
I find myself dwelling on such things. Maybe if I had worked harder at one thing or another or not failed at a critical moment. So many times in our lives we get chances to have made a difference but instead we pass them by. I have passed up innumerable chances and people give tired cliches of; you cant learn it all at once or mistakes are the portals of discovery. How tired that is. I tried to walk through life being ok with mistake but how many should one make before a price should be paid?
One once told me that I seem to have excellent coping skills. I hid my contempt for such a statement for the truth is not so excellent. People deal with life in all sorts of ways. Drink, drugs, shopping, eating, cutting are all ways a psychologist would say are not the most healthy. But isn't this what our culture says to do? Isn't this the manly thing, the American thing? Your keeping the economy going with your increased caloric intake. Your helping 3rd world farmers with their poppy exports. I find cutting to be quite the coping skill. When life is out of control that is one of the few things you can do right? I mean when your a poor sap. Most of us are deep in debt, have big responsibilities, children, mortgage, what to wear, how to do our hair, will I look good for the prom?
What are we to do with a society that doesn't actually care? Find a way to abuse the abusers? Maybe its easier to just abuse the stupid. Find myself a good person to work to death...then find another. Maybe punch a hole in the drywall and chew into the electrical work. Some have said we get the government we deserve. Probably so. We get the society that is surely in our hearts and currently its a predator. We have become so twisted we think our demons are our friends. Talking heads on the television have convinced us of our righteousness and we suck it up as we turn into most detestable creatures. I'm sure it is somehow a Darwinism drawback.
In my current employment I'm in a position where "The stupid people love it, the smart ones hate it." I don't really see my self as very smart at all since I have given all the best parts of me to a place where it doesn't count for anything. My body is broken and I'm sure my mind is not too far behind. I have squandered my chances to do something worthwhile. I don't know by what measure success is but I'm certain that I could have tasted it before I was gone. Now its a distant voice that's unrecognizable.
I'm in dangerous territory of rambling incoherently and not making my point stick but here it goes.
So what are we supposed to do about our mistakes? Stop making them is a logical answer, right? Fairly hard I suppose since hindsight is 20/20. Looking for help in all the wrong places seems futile. Maybe if we just go back to the start we can......oh wait my time machine isn't here yet. Maybe if we take a mindful approach and then make changes now we can make it better for future generations. Individuals and society are fairly entwined in their clicks which happen to hate each other we can't have a consensus on anything. Maybe if a dedicated few can make it start the masses will pick up the rest. Or not.
I guess we're just burning time and youth anyhow.
If you were to focus on yourself, what could have been different? P.G. Wodehouse wrote:
"Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been."
I find myself dwelling on such things. Maybe if I had worked harder at one thing or another or not failed at a critical moment. So many times in our lives we get chances to have made a difference but instead we pass them by. I have passed up innumerable chances and people give tired cliches of; you cant learn it all at once or mistakes are the portals of discovery. How tired that is. I tried to walk through life being ok with mistake but how many should one make before a price should be paid?
One once told me that I seem to have excellent coping skills. I hid my contempt for such a statement for the truth is not so excellent. People deal with life in all sorts of ways. Drink, drugs, shopping, eating, cutting are all ways a psychologist would say are not the most healthy. But isn't this what our culture says to do? Isn't this the manly thing, the American thing? Your keeping the economy going with your increased caloric intake. Your helping 3rd world farmers with their poppy exports. I find cutting to be quite the coping skill. When life is out of control that is one of the few things you can do right? I mean when your a poor sap. Most of us are deep in debt, have big responsibilities, children, mortgage, what to wear, how to do our hair, will I look good for the prom?
What are we to do with a society that doesn't actually care? Find a way to abuse the abusers? Maybe its easier to just abuse the stupid. Find myself a good person to work to death...then find another. Maybe punch a hole in the drywall and chew into the electrical work. Some have said we get the government we deserve. Probably so. We get the society that is surely in our hearts and currently its a predator. We have become so twisted we think our demons are our friends. Talking heads on the television have convinced us of our righteousness and we suck it up as we turn into most detestable creatures. I'm sure it is somehow a Darwinism drawback.
In my current employment I'm in a position where "The stupid people love it, the smart ones hate it." I don't really see my self as very smart at all since I have given all the best parts of me to a place where it doesn't count for anything. My body is broken and I'm sure my mind is not too far behind. I have squandered my chances to do something worthwhile. I don't know by what measure success is but I'm certain that I could have tasted it before I was gone. Now its a distant voice that's unrecognizable.
I'm in dangerous territory of rambling incoherently and not making my point stick but here it goes.
So what are we supposed to do about our mistakes? Stop making them is a logical answer, right? Fairly hard I suppose since hindsight is 20/20. Looking for help in all the wrong places seems futile. Maybe if we just go back to the start we can......oh wait my time machine isn't here yet. Maybe if we take a mindful approach and then make changes now we can make it better for future generations. Individuals and society are fairly entwined in their clicks which happen to hate each other we can't have a consensus on anything. Maybe if a dedicated few can make it start the masses will pick up the rest. Or not.
I guess we're just burning time and youth anyhow.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
finish before you die¿
Some people say they would be bored not to work. Not to have a job, show up everyday, have a schedule. Not me. I could spend the rest of my life on exploration and self discovery. I'm sitting here listening to YouTube music (Sin City theme song) and was thinking I'd like to learn the guitar. Maybe its only a passing fancy, although all the best people can play a guitar. How cool would it be to pick one up and be a rock star. At least not in the grand showbiz sense.
So, maybe we should all work on a bucket list. In age terms I am fairly young but I can feel time creeping up and like most 99% of people I'm positive that I'll be incomplete when I die. So in a way would completing or at least working on a bucket list be as good as an accomplishment as any other. Gone are the days where a great engineer can create something for society. My math skills are not rooted enough to be a scientist nor my guitar skills good enough to be an artist. So what I have left then is a bucket list.
What seems to frustrate is what would I even do. I suppose traveling is an easy entry. Maybe focus on career? The song has sung on becoming a fireman or policeman. Surely I would never get elected to office but who would want to? Maybe become an actor? Seems if one were to have planned wisely as a teenager a person could achieve a position of immortality. Literally speaking anyone can be a policeman or fireman but its always someone else isn't it. That's why Cops TV is a hit. But alas I settled for being a commoner.
A bucket list for the commoner then. Get married have 2 1/2 kids, get a "decent" job, get 2 suv's on loans, bury oneself in deep debt, get divorced, loose house suv's and kids. But is that really an accomplishment? Maybe I'll just put happy on it. I'll find a drug pusher doctor and I'll live in a waking coma where ignorance of all things is bliss and sit on my lazyboy with a beer while thoughtlessly watching the Buffalo Bills on the tube. Maybe I'll create a blog and use valuable server space on meaningless drivel. Oh wait......
Is it possible I have been wrong about this? Is it possible that accomplishments and success are as empty as life is? We as individuals are biological accidents our parents conceived and as such it doesn't matter what we do or what happens. Instead of our system we have today, maybe we should change our economy to a bucket list one. Instead of GDP we will rate millions of check marks a hour or a day where each check mark is a accomplished bucket list item. All things we strive to do for our selves and others will be solely for the purpose of finishing bucket lists.
Sounds absurd? Not as absurd as what we do now. Whens the last time you did what you really wanted to do? Not just something easy and within the bounds of all the self imposed restrictions but doing something freely without worry of our mortgage or savings or worrying about our careers and living for the day. Everyone realises that tomorrow we may die. Or we might not even make it to 30 but we live and save for 110 for when we are old we can finally afford to die. I think what I'm really asking is what the fuck does it matter?! If you have an answer I'm more than happy to listen.
On a side note in a recent Cosmopolitan survey only 16% of women would give a year of their life for the perfect body. Really? I'd give a decade to be out of this broken one.
So, maybe we should all work on a bucket list. In age terms I am fairly young but I can feel time creeping up and like most 99% of people I'm positive that I'll be incomplete when I die. So in a way would completing or at least working on a bucket list be as good as an accomplishment as any other. Gone are the days where a great engineer can create something for society. My math skills are not rooted enough to be a scientist nor my guitar skills good enough to be an artist. So what I have left then is a bucket list.
What seems to frustrate is what would I even do. I suppose traveling is an easy entry. Maybe focus on career? The song has sung on becoming a fireman or policeman. Surely I would never get elected to office but who would want to? Maybe become an actor? Seems if one were to have planned wisely as a teenager a person could achieve a position of immortality. Literally speaking anyone can be a policeman or fireman but its always someone else isn't it. That's why Cops TV is a hit. But alas I settled for being a commoner.
A bucket list for the commoner then. Get married have 2 1/2 kids, get a "decent" job, get 2 suv's on loans, bury oneself in deep debt, get divorced, loose house suv's and kids. But is that really an accomplishment? Maybe I'll just put happy on it. I'll find a drug pusher doctor and I'll live in a waking coma where ignorance of all things is bliss and sit on my lazyboy with a beer while thoughtlessly watching the Buffalo Bills on the tube. Maybe I'll create a blog and use valuable server space on meaningless drivel. Oh wait......
Is it possible I have been wrong about this? Is it possible that accomplishments and success are as empty as life is? We as individuals are biological accidents our parents conceived and as such it doesn't matter what we do or what happens. Instead of our system we have today, maybe we should change our economy to a bucket list one. Instead of GDP we will rate millions of check marks a hour or a day where each check mark is a accomplished bucket list item. All things we strive to do for our selves and others will be solely for the purpose of finishing bucket lists.
Sounds absurd? Not as absurd as what we do now. Whens the last time you did what you really wanted to do? Not just something easy and within the bounds of all the self imposed restrictions but doing something freely without worry of our mortgage or savings or worrying about our careers and living for the day. Everyone realises that tomorrow we may die. Or we might not even make it to 30 but we live and save for 110 for when we are old we can finally afford to die. I think what I'm really asking is what the fuck does it matter?! If you have an answer I'm more than happy to listen.
On a side note in a recent Cosmopolitan survey only 16% of women would give a year of their life for the perfect body. Really? I'd give a decade to be out of this broken one.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Ordinary people seem not to realize that those
who really apply themselves in the right way to
philosophy are directly and of their own accord
preparing themselves for dying and death. If this
is true, and they have actually been looking
forward to death all their lives, it would of course
be absurd to be troubled when the thing comes
for which they have so long been preparing and
looking forward.
-SOCRATES, PHAEDO
Independance what me worry?
So, why do we even bother to celebrate Independence Day? A worthy question, isn't it? Lets examine fireworks. To purchase fireworks one most often has to go out of their way to do so. Usually associated with going to an Indian reservation then perhaps risking a search and fine for transporting them and still later on another fine for possession not to mention actually igniting said works.
In many areas the only legal way to see fireworks is to go the state designated display. The state. The state is the one who we must go to to celebrate our Independence. Now what a backwards fucked up notion. Really. The state buys Chinese made fireworks, sold from an Indian reservation, takes your tax dollars to do so and tells you this is the way it must be for your safety, reduce fires and to further brainwash you. oops, not that last one.
In this area they made fireworks illegal first by the fact that CAN cause fires. Like anything else in this world can do anything else but I digress. So you think the next year "they" would say okay, fire danger over, its been raining for weeks, fireworks are okay this year. NO! Its for the children. We gotta keep them safe. This one bitch on the Internet said that people were asshole who light fireworks because it scares her dog. Well if it scares your dog well lets all be cognisant of that.
What a lost cause we are. Everyone was worried that since "I have to go to work tomorrow" no one I had spoken to was particularly excited to celebrate the 4th anyways. Oh well, I guess nothing is really worth celebrated in the end. Most of it is based on lies anyhow. I find its hard to celebrate the 4th. Lousy politicians, corporate greed, corporate interest, wall street scandals, endless wars, crushing debt, high unemployment for 5 to 10 more years, bad economy, gulf oil spills, Montana oil spills, the patriot act, hunger, air is unfit to breath food unfit to eat the list goes on and on and on. So maybe I or you can find solace in celebrating what the 4th of July once was. Say, a celebration of history. Maybe that's what we should call it: Celebrate 4th of July History instead of Independence Day.
In many areas the only legal way to see fireworks is to go the state designated display. The state. The state is the one who we must go to to celebrate our Independence. Now what a backwards fucked up notion. Really. The state buys Chinese made fireworks, sold from an Indian reservation, takes your tax dollars to do so and tells you this is the way it must be for your safety, reduce fires and to further brainwash you. oops, not that last one.
In this area they made fireworks illegal first by the fact that CAN cause fires. Like anything else in this world can do anything else but I digress. So you think the next year "they" would say okay, fire danger over, its been raining for weeks, fireworks are okay this year. NO! Its for the children. We gotta keep them safe. This one bitch on the Internet said that people were asshole who light fireworks because it scares her dog. Well if it scares your dog well lets all be cognisant of that.
What a lost cause we are. Everyone was worried that since "I have to go to work tomorrow" no one I had spoken to was particularly excited to celebrate the 4th anyways. Oh well, I guess nothing is really worth celebrated in the end. Most of it is based on lies anyhow. I find its hard to celebrate the 4th. Lousy politicians, corporate greed, corporate interest, wall street scandals, endless wars, crushing debt, high unemployment for 5 to 10 more years, bad economy, gulf oil spills, Montana oil spills, the patriot act, hunger, air is unfit to breath food unfit to eat the list goes on and on and on. So maybe I or you can find solace in celebrating what the 4th of July once was. Say, a celebration of history. Maybe that's what we should call it: Celebrate 4th of July History instead of Independence Day.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Hemingway hounded by the feds
Interesting article :
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/02/opinion/02hotchner.html?pagewanted=2
EARLY one morning, 50 years ago today, while his wife, Mary, slept upstairs, Ernest Hemingway went into the vestibule of his Ketchum, Idaho, house, selected his favorite shotgun from the rack, inserted shells into its chambers and ended his life.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/02/opinion/02hotchner.html?pagewanted=2
EARLY one morning, 50 years ago today, while his wife, Mary, slept upstairs, Ernest Hemingway went into the vestibule of his Ketchum, Idaho, house, selected his favorite shotgun from the rack, inserted shells into its chambers and ended his life.
Henrik Drescher
There were many differing explanations at the time: that he had terminal cancer or money problems, that it was an accident, that he’d quarreled with Mary. None were true. As his friends knew, he’d been suffering from depression and paranoia for the last year of his life.
Ernest and I were friends for 14 years. I dramatized many of his stories and novels for television specials and film, and we shared adventures in France, Italy, Cuba and Spain, where, as a pretend matador with Ernest as my manager, I participated in a Ciudad Real bullfight. Ernest’s zest for life was infectious.
In 1959 Ernest had a contract with Life magazine to write about Spain’s reigning matadors, the brothers-in-law Antonio Ordóñez and Luis Miguel Dominguín. He cabled me, urging me to join him for the tour. It was a glorious summer, and we celebrated Ernest’s 60th birthday with a party that lasted two days.
But I remember it now as the last of the good times.
In May 1960, Ernest phoned me from Cuba. He was uncharacteristically perturbed that the unfinished Life article had reached 92,453 words. The contract was for 40,000; he was having nightmares.
A month later he called again. He had cut only 530 words, he was exhausted and would it be an imposition to ask me to come to Cuba to help him?
I did, and over the next nine days I submitted list upon list of suggested cuts. At first he rejected them: “What I’ve written is Proustian in its cumulative effect, and if we eliminate detail we destroy that effect.” But eventually he grudgingly consented to cutting 54,916 words. He was resigned, surrendering, and said he would leave it to Life to cut the rest.
I got on the plane back to New York knowing my friend was “bone-tired and very beat-up,” but thinking he simply needed rest and would soon be his old dominating self again.
In November I went out West for our annual pheasant shoot and realized how wrong I was. When Ernest and our friend Duke MacMullen met my train at Shoshone, Idaho, for the drive to Ketchum, we did not stop at the bar opposite the station as we usually did because Ernest was anxious to get on the road. I asked why the hurry.
“The feds.”
“What?”
“They tailed us all the way. Ask Duke.”
“Well ... there was a car back of us out of Hailey.”
“Why are F.B.I. agents pursuing you?” I asked.
“It’s the worst hell. The goddamnedest hell. They’ve bugged everything. That’s why we’re using Duke’s car. Mine’s bugged. Everything’s bugged. Can’t use the phone. Mail intercepted.”
We rode for miles in silence. As we turned into Ketchum, Ernest said quietly: “Duke, pull over. Cut your lights.” He peered across the street at a bank. Two men were working inside. “What is it?” I asked.
“Auditors. The F.B.I.’s got them going over my account.”
“But how do you know?”
“Why would two auditors be working in the middle of the night? Of course it’s my account.”
All his friends were worried: he had changed; he was depressed; he wouldn’t hunt; he looked bad.
Ernest, Mary and I went to dinner the night before I left. Halfway through the meal Ernest said we had to leave immediately. Mary asked what was wrong.
“Those two F.B.I. agents at the bar, that’s what’s wrong.”
The next day Mary had a private talk with me. She was terribly distraught. Ernest spent hours every day with the manuscript of his Paris sketches — published as “A Moveable Feast” after his death — trying to write but unable to do more than turn its pages. He often spoke of destroying himself and would sometimes stand at the gun rack, holding one of the guns, staring out the window.
On Nov. 30 he was registered under an assumed name in the psychiatric section of St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, Minn., where, during December, he was given 11 electric shock treatments.
In January he called me from outside his room. He sounded in control, but his voice held a heartiness that didn’t belong there and his delusions had not changed or diminished. His room was bugged, and the phone was tapped. He suspected that one of the interns was a fed.
During a short release he twice attempted suicide with a gun from the vestibule rack. And on a flight to the Mayo Clinic, though heavily sedated, he tried to jump from the plane. When it stopped in Casper, Wyo., for repairs, he tried to walk into the moving propeller.
I visited him in June. He had been given a new series of shock treatments, but it was as before: the car bugged, his room bugged. I said it very gently: “Papa, why do you want to kill yourself?”
“What do you think happens to a man going on 62 when he realizes that he can never write the books and stories he promised himself? Or do any of the other things he promised himself in the good days?”
“But how can you say that? You have written a beautiful book about Paris, as beautiful as anyone can hope to write.”
“The best of that I wrote before. And now I can’t finish it.”
I told him to relax or even retire.
“Retire?” he said. “Unlike your baseball player and your prizefighter and your matador, how does a writer retire? No one accepts that his legs are shot or the whiplash gone from his reflexes. Everywhere he goes, he hears the same damn question: what are you working on?”
I told him he never cared about those dumb questions.
“What does a man care about? Staying healthy. Working good. Eating and drinking with his friends. Enjoying himself in bed. I haven’t any of them. You understand, goddamn it? None of them.” Then he turned on me. I was just like the others, pumping him for information and selling him out to the feds. After that day, I never saw him again.
This man, who had stood his ground against charging water buffaloes, who had flown missions over Germany, who had refused to accept the prevailing style of writing but, enduring rejection and poverty, had insisted on writing in his own unique way, this man, my deepest friend, was afraid — afraid that the F.B.I. was after him, that his body was disintegrating, that his friends had turned on him, that living was no longer an option.
Decades later, in response to a Freedom of Information petition, the F.B.I. released its Hemingway file. It revealed that beginning in the 1940s J. Edgar Hoover had placed Ernest under surveillance because he was suspicious of Ernest’s activities in Cuba. Over the following years, agents filed reports on him and tapped his phones. The surveillance continued all through his confinement at St. Mary’s Hospital. It is likely that the phone outside his room was tapped after all.
In the years since, I have tried to reconcile Ernest’s fear of the F.B.I., which I regretfully misjudged, with the reality of the F.B.I. file. I now believe he truly sensed the surveillance, and that it substantially contributed to his anguish and his suicide.
I was in Rome the day he died.
I did not go to Ketchum for the funeral. Instead I went to Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, one of his favorite churches, and said goodbye to him there. I recalled a favorite dictum of his: man can be destroyed, but not defeated.
Ernest and I were friends for 14 years. I dramatized many of his stories and novels for television specials and film, and we shared adventures in France, Italy, Cuba and Spain, where, as a pretend matador with Ernest as my manager, I participated in a Ciudad Real bullfight. Ernest’s zest for life was infectious.
In 1959 Ernest had a contract with Life magazine to write about Spain’s reigning matadors, the brothers-in-law Antonio Ordóñez and Luis Miguel Dominguín. He cabled me, urging me to join him for the tour. It was a glorious summer, and we celebrated Ernest’s 60th birthday with a party that lasted two days.
But I remember it now as the last of the good times.
In May 1960, Ernest phoned me from Cuba. He was uncharacteristically perturbed that the unfinished Life article had reached 92,453 words. The contract was for 40,000; he was having nightmares.
A month later he called again. He had cut only 530 words, he was exhausted and would it be an imposition to ask me to come to Cuba to help him?
I did, and over the next nine days I submitted list upon list of suggested cuts. At first he rejected them: “What I’ve written is Proustian in its cumulative effect, and if we eliminate detail we destroy that effect.” But eventually he grudgingly consented to cutting 54,916 words. He was resigned, surrendering, and said he would leave it to Life to cut the rest.
I got on the plane back to New York knowing my friend was “bone-tired and very beat-up,” but thinking he simply needed rest and would soon be his old dominating self again.
In November I went out West for our annual pheasant shoot and realized how wrong I was. When Ernest and our friend Duke MacMullen met my train at Shoshone, Idaho, for the drive to Ketchum, we did not stop at the bar opposite the station as we usually did because Ernest was anxious to get on the road. I asked why the hurry.
“The feds.”
“What?”
“They tailed us all the way. Ask Duke.”
“Well ... there was a car back of us out of Hailey.”
“Why are F.B.I. agents pursuing you?” I asked.
“It’s the worst hell. The goddamnedest hell. They’ve bugged everything. That’s why we’re using Duke’s car. Mine’s bugged. Everything’s bugged. Can’t use the phone. Mail intercepted.”
We rode for miles in silence. As we turned into Ketchum, Ernest said quietly: “Duke, pull over. Cut your lights.” He peered across the street at a bank. Two men were working inside. “What is it?” I asked.
“Auditors. The F.B.I.’s got them going over my account.”
“But how do you know?”
“Why would two auditors be working in the middle of the night? Of course it’s my account.”
All his friends were worried: he had changed; he was depressed; he wouldn’t hunt; he looked bad.
Ernest, Mary and I went to dinner the night before I left. Halfway through the meal Ernest said we had to leave immediately. Mary asked what was wrong.
“Those two F.B.I. agents at the bar, that’s what’s wrong.”
The next day Mary had a private talk with me. She was terribly distraught. Ernest spent hours every day with the manuscript of his Paris sketches — published as “A Moveable Feast” after his death — trying to write but unable to do more than turn its pages. He often spoke of destroying himself and would sometimes stand at the gun rack, holding one of the guns, staring out the window.
On Nov. 30 he was registered under an assumed name in the psychiatric section of St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, Minn., where, during December, he was given 11 electric shock treatments.
In January he called me from outside his room. He sounded in control, but his voice held a heartiness that didn’t belong there and his delusions had not changed or diminished. His room was bugged, and the phone was tapped. He suspected that one of the interns was a fed.
During a short release he twice attempted suicide with a gun from the vestibule rack. And on a flight to the Mayo Clinic, though heavily sedated, he tried to jump from the plane. When it stopped in Casper, Wyo., for repairs, he tried to walk into the moving propeller.
I visited him in June. He had been given a new series of shock treatments, but it was as before: the car bugged, his room bugged. I said it very gently: “Papa, why do you want to kill yourself?”
“What do you think happens to a man going on 62 when he realizes that he can never write the books and stories he promised himself? Or do any of the other things he promised himself in the good days?”
“But how can you say that? You have written a beautiful book about Paris, as beautiful as anyone can hope to write.”
“The best of that I wrote before. And now I can’t finish it.”
I told him to relax or even retire.
“Retire?” he said. “Unlike your baseball player and your prizefighter and your matador, how does a writer retire? No one accepts that his legs are shot or the whiplash gone from his reflexes. Everywhere he goes, he hears the same damn question: what are you working on?”
I told him he never cared about those dumb questions.
“What does a man care about? Staying healthy. Working good. Eating and drinking with his friends. Enjoying himself in bed. I haven’t any of them. You understand, goddamn it? None of them.” Then he turned on me. I was just like the others, pumping him for information and selling him out to the feds. After that day, I never saw him again.
This man, who had stood his ground against charging water buffaloes, who had flown missions over Germany, who had refused to accept the prevailing style of writing but, enduring rejection and poverty, had insisted on writing in his own unique way, this man, my deepest friend, was afraid — afraid that the F.B.I. was after him, that his body was disintegrating, that his friends had turned on him, that living was no longer an option.
Decades later, in response to a Freedom of Information petition, the F.B.I. released its Hemingway file. It revealed that beginning in the 1940s J. Edgar Hoover had placed Ernest under surveillance because he was suspicious of Ernest’s activities in Cuba. Over the following years, agents filed reports on him and tapped his phones. The surveillance continued all through his confinement at St. Mary’s Hospital. It is likely that the phone outside his room was tapped after all.
In the years since, I have tried to reconcile Ernest’s fear of the F.B.I., which I regretfully misjudged, with the reality of the F.B.I. file. I now believe he truly sensed the surveillance, and that it substantially contributed to his anguish and his suicide.
I was in Rome the day he died.
I did not go to Ketchum for the funeral. Instead I went to Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, one of his favorite churches, and said goodbye to him there. I recalled a favorite dictum of his: man can be destroyed, but not defeated.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Obamas a what?
MSNBC analyst Mark Halperin called Obama a dick. Then MSNBC suspended him indefinitely and then Mark Halperin apologised?! So what, he said what he thought and he didn't go far enough. Instead of apologising he should have stuck to his guns. He was commenting on how Obama was simply trying to please his base on one hand and sealing the deal in secret in the other. hmmmm. Sounds like a dick politician to me. Oh well I guess he got scared. Blame Al-qaeda.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNd8-YaqSGI
If we cant agree Obamas a dick.....ok fine......You know who the real dicks are. The dumbass news casters suckering him in. He is the transcript:
Joe Scarborough: Mark Halperin, What was the president’s strategy? We are coming up on a deadline and the president decided to please his base, push back against the Republicans.I guess the question is, we know a deal has to be done. Is this showmanship? A lot of times you go up there and both sides and they act tough so their base will be appeased, then they quietly work the deal behind the scenes.
Mark Halperin: Are we on the seven second delay?
Mika Brzezinski: Lordy.
Halperin: I wanted to characterize how the president behaved.
Scarborough: We have it. We can use it. Go for it. Let’s see what happens.
Brzezinski: We’re behind you, you fall down and we catch you.
Halperin: I thought he was a dick yesterday.
Scarborough: Delay that. delay that. what are you doing? i can’t believe — Iwas joking. Don’t do that. Did we delay that?
Halperin: I said it. I hope it worked.
Scarborough: My mom is watching! We’ll know whether it worked or not.
LOL. Were behind you, you fall down we catch you......pfft just kidding. What a douch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNd8-YaqSGI
If we cant agree Obamas a dick.....ok fine......You know who the real dicks are. The dumbass news casters suckering him in. He is the transcript:
Joe Scarborough: Mark Halperin, What was the president’s strategy? We are coming up on a deadline and the president decided to please his base, push back against the Republicans.I guess the question is, we know a deal has to be done. Is this showmanship? A lot of times you go up there and both sides and they act tough so their base will be appeased, then they quietly work the deal behind the scenes.
Mark Halperin: Are we on the seven second delay?
Mika Brzezinski: Lordy.
Halperin: I wanted to characterize how the president behaved.
Scarborough: We have it. We can use it. Go for it. Let’s see what happens.
Brzezinski: We’re behind you, you fall down and we catch you.
Halperin: I thought he was a dick yesterday.
Scarborough: Delay that. delay that. what are you doing? i can’t believe — Iwas joking. Don’t do that. Did we delay that?
Halperin: I said it. I hope it worked.
Scarborough: My mom is watching! We’ll know whether it worked or not.
LOL. Were behind you, you fall down we catch you......pfft just kidding. What a douch.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
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Sine Deo
I don't know what I am, only what I'm not. I am full of what ifs and what could have beens. I have never been a success nor have ever felt complete. I have never been fit or felt strong. Pain has become a close friend and fear has left me for good. My eyes are bad and my body is failing. Emotions fun flat and love is only a good read. Peace of mind was taken from me. My word is worth less than nothing. I should remove myself from here. I can see I never belonged.
For what its worth I can act satisfied. You can see me with a happy face. I will show you what you want to see. I will shower and brush my hair. Come to work and bleed for you. I cannot show you me for my life has become a dream.
http://members.tripod.com/mi_ruka0/id18.html ---safe to goto
The question isn't 'who is going to let me'; it's 'who is going to stop me'.
My time has come, and so I'm gone. To a better place, far beyond. I love you all as you can see. But it's better now, because I'm free.
It's hard to answer the question "what's wrong" when nothings right.
I'm tired of trying, sick of crying, I know I've been smiling, but inside I'm dying.
Just because I'm smiling doesn't mean I'm happy.
Death is God's way of saying you're fired. Suicide is humans way of saying you can't fire me, I quit.
I don't know what I want in life. I don't know what I want right now. All I know is that
I'm hurting so much inside that it's eating me, and one day, there won't be any of me left.
You start life with a clean slate. Then you begin to make your mark. You face decisions, make choices. You keep moving forward. But sooner or later there comes a time where you look back over where you have been and wonder who you really are.
I know what its like to want to die; how it hurts to smile; how you try to fit in but you can't; how you hurt yourself on the outside; to try to kill the thing that's in the inside.
What do you do when you become too scared, too scared to live, too scared to die, too scared to love, too scared to even care?
Every night before I go to sleep I lie on my bed and stare up at my blank walls. I try to imagine the future, but right now it's as blank as those walls. All I can see is a past that I barely recognize any more.
Reality has exiled me; I am no longer bound by it's laws.
I don't know what I am, only what I'm not. I am full of what ifs and what could have beens. I have never been a success nor have ever felt complete. I have never been fit or felt strong. Pain has become a close friend and fear has left me for good. My eyes are bad and my body is failing. Emotions fun flat and love is only a good read. Peace of mind was taken from me. My word is worth less than nothing. I should remove myself from here. I can see I never belonged.
For what its worth I can act satisfied. You can see me with a happy face. I will show you what you want to see. I will shower and brush my hair. Come to work and bleed for you. I cannot show you me for my life has become a dream.
http://members.tripod.com/mi_ruka0/id18.html ---safe to goto
The question isn't 'who is going to let me'; it's 'who is going to stop me'.
My time has come, and so I'm gone. To a better place, far beyond. I love you all as you can see. But it's better now, because I'm free.
It's hard to answer the question "what's wrong" when nothings right.
I'm tired of trying, sick of crying, I know I've been smiling, but inside I'm dying.
Just because I'm smiling doesn't mean I'm happy.
Death is God's way of saying you're fired. Suicide is humans way of saying you can't fire me, I quit.
I don't know what I want in life. I don't know what I want right now. All I know is that
I'm hurting so much inside that it's eating me, and one day, there won't be any of me left.
You start life with a clean slate. Then you begin to make your mark. You face decisions, make choices. You keep moving forward. But sooner or later there comes a time where you look back over where you have been and wonder who you really are.
I know what its like to want to die; how it hurts to smile; how you try to fit in but you can't; how you hurt yourself on the outside; to try to kill the thing that's in the inside.
What do you do when you become too scared, too scared to live, too scared to die, too scared to love, too scared to even care?
Every night before I go to sleep I lie on my bed and stare up at my blank walls. I try to imagine the future, but right now it's as blank as those walls. All I can see is a past that I barely recognize any more.
Reality has exiled me; I am no longer bound by it's laws.
Monday, June 27, 2011
What are we doing here?
From the movie "The Network" 1976, a newscaster named Howard Beale is going to be fired from his job who then tells his audience that he will commit suicide on live t.v. next Thursday. Really good movie. an excerpt :
I don't have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel's worth; banks are going bust; shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter; punks are running wild in the street, and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there's no end to it.
Who the hell knows what to do about anything? Another excerpt from the same movie accurately describes our current situation apparently from 30 something years ago. Humor doesn't quite describe what I feel.
"What is finished... is the idea that this great country is dedicated to the freedom and flourishing of every individual in it. It's the individual that's finished. It's the single, solitary human being that's finished. It's every single one of you out there that's finished, because this is no longer a nation of independent individuals. It's a nation of some 200-odd million transistorized, deodorized, whiter-that-white, steel-belted bodies, totally unnecessary as human beings, and as replaceable as piston rods... Well, the time has come to say, is dehumanization such a bad word. Because good or bad, that's what is so. The whole world is becoming humanoid - creatures that look human but aren't. The whole world not just us. We're just the most advanced country, so we're getting there first. The whole world's people are becoming mass-produced, programmed, numbered, insensate things..."
Oh well and throw your shit in the air..... I'm tired of you anyways.
I don't have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel's worth; banks are going bust; shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter; punks are running wild in the street, and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there's no end to it.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat. And we sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be!
We all know things are bad -- worse than bad -- they're crazy.
It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out any more. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, "Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radials, and I won't say anything. Just leave us alone."
Well, I'm not going to leave you alone.
I want you to get mad!
I don't want you to protest. I don't want you to riot. I don't want you to write to your Congressman, because I wouldn't know what to tell you to write. I don't know what to do about the depression and the inflation and the Russians and the crime in the street.
All I know is that first, you've got to get mad.
You've gotta say, "I'm a human being, goddammit! My life has value!"
So, I want you to get up now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right now and go to the window, open it, and stick your head out and yell,
"I'm as mad as hell,and I'm not going to take this anymore!!"
Who the hell knows what to do about anything? Another excerpt from the same movie accurately describes our current situation apparently from 30 something years ago. Humor doesn't quite describe what I feel.
"What is finished... is the idea that this great country is dedicated to the freedom and flourishing of every individual in it. It's the individual that's finished. It's the single, solitary human being that's finished. It's every single one of you out there that's finished, because this is no longer a nation of independent individuals. It's a nation of some 200-odd million transistorized, deodorized, whiter-that-white, steel-belted bodies, totally unnecessary as human beings, and as replaceable as piston rods... Well, the time has come to say, is dehumanization such a bad word. Because good or bad, that's what is so. The whole world is becoming humanoid - creatures that look human but aren't. The whole world not just us. We're just the most advanced country, so we're getting there first. The whole world's people are becoming mass-produced, programmed, numbered, insensate things..."
Oh well and throw your shit in the air..... I'm tired of you anyways.
Friday, June 24, 2011
whats in a song?
A rough day and lack of sleep bring little motivation to do anything at all. But here I am. Late at night, I enjoy the quiet. Neighbors dogs don't bark (as much), less traffic noise and only what noise the mouse and keyboard make is present. Sometimes its nice to find some music and although I do enjoy loud rock and roll from the likes of Avenged Sevenfold, 10 Years or Seasons After, at night I find some slower music with possibly a depressed theme go well together. Start it off with some Neil Young-Heart of Gold and Old Man then find A Perfect Circles version of Imagine. I found a great mash up between Korn and Coldplay; some great music and fantastic lyrics. But then I might "ruin" it and find some techno by The Glitch Mob. A cool song by them is Animus Vox.
"I need someone to love me the whole day through, ah one look in my eyes and you can tell that's true"
Something about these songs put me in a certain introspective mind place that I really enjoy. I liken it to a few drinks or maybe a light dose of medication. The downside is that time seems to melt away and I find out I can no longer get enough sleep and wake up on time. But I do enjoy the trade on sleep and seem to make it often enough.
I like that music is a good avenue to send a message that sometimes plain words would be too harsh. Musicians often times tell us that they want to die or identify a huge problem or sometimes a good instrumental will allow our own minds to ponder such things. This is good. An avenue of either self or societal discussion is important. The music culture of the 60's and on legitimatized music on this level. Too bad there is so much bad music out there. Many a song went on to talk about the Vietnam War (Tin Soldiers and Nixons Coming) and today many rock songs talk about depression and sorrow.
Music often talks about the trends and feelings of the time and I know this to be true today. Youth feels down about the times and music reflects this, how could it not? Conversely we get Katy Perri, Lady Gaga and Lil Wayne. I listen to Neil Young's Ohio and find it as relevant today as it was then. Maybe I'll talk later about how people riot in Edmonton when their team looses but not of the epic debacle of wall street. hmm.
Neil Young- Ohio- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI7-m919ynU
Mash up of Korn and Coldplay ---- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ8Rdc3tVFA
Before He died, Johnny Cash - Hurt- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clq01TXQR0s&feature=fvsr
Imagine- Written by John Lennon performed by A Perfect Circle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dunKAwRN3P8
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Livin' for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Livin' life in peace
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Imagine all the people
Sharin' all the world
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharin' all the world
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
"I need someone to love me the whole day through, ah one look in my eyes and you can tell that's true"
Something about these songs put me in a certain introspective mind place that I really enjoy. I liken it to a few drinks or maybe a light dose of medication. The downside is that time seems to melt away and I find out I can no longer get enough sleep and wake up on time. But I do enjoy the trade on sleep and seem to make it often enough.
I like that music is a good avenue to send a message that sometimes plain words would be too harsh. Musicians often times tell us that they want to die or identify a huge problem or sometimes a good instrumental will allow our own minds to ponder such things. This is good. An avenue of either self or societal discussion is important. The music culture of the 60's and on legitimatized music on this level. Too bad there is so much bad music out there. Many a song went on to talk about the Vietnam War (Tin Soldiers and Nixons Coming) and today many rock songs talk about depression and sorrow.
Music often talks about the trends and feelings of the time and I know this to be true today. Youth feels down about the times and music reflects this, how could it not? Conversely we get Katy Perri, Lady Gaga and Lil Wayne. I listen to Neil Young's Ohio and find it as relevant today as it was then. Maybe I'll talk later about how people riot in Edmonton when their team looses but not of the epic debacle of wall street. hmm.
Neil Young- Ohio- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI7-m919ynU
Mash up of Korn and Coldplay ---- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ8Rdc3tVFA
Before He died, Johnny Cash - Hurt- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clq01TXQR0s&feature=fvsr
Imagine- Written by John Lennon performed by A Perfect Circle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dunKAwRN3P8
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Livin' for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Livin' life in peace
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Imagine all the people
Sharin' all the world
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharin' all the world
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Quotes for you and me
I always enjoy a good quote. Like a witty one liner they often drive strait to the point and make you think. My favorite quotes are unfortunately driven by problems. Better thinkers than I see a broken system, intolerable situation or outright absurdity and they point it out succinctly with a well worded diatribe.
About education
"Far from failing in its intended task, our educational system is in fact succeeding magnificently because its aim is to keep the American people thoughtless enough to go on supporting the system." -Richard Mitchell
“Growth and mastery come only to those who vigorously self-direct. Initiating, creating, doing, reflecting, freely associating, enjoying privacy – these are precisely what the structures of schooling are set up to prevent, on one pretext or another.”-john Taylor Gatto
"A well instructed people alone can permanetly free a people."- James Madison
On the government
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Tolerance in the face of tyranny is no virtue." - Barry Goldwater
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy. -James Madison
The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny. -James Madison
On religion
Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence. -Richard Dawkins
"Question with boldness even the existence of god; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear."-Thomas Jefferson
"If god did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him."-Voltair
"Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing bad things, but for good people to do bad things, it takes religion."- Steven Weinberg
On sex
For the first time in history, sex is more dangerous than the cigarette afterward. -Jay Leno
When a man talks dirty to a woman, it's sexual harassment. When a woman talks dirty to a man, it's $3.95 a minute. -Author Unknown
"There's nothing inherently dirty about sex, but if you try real hard and use your imagination you can overcome that." -Lewis Grizzard
On guns
"Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the act of depriving a whole nation of arms, as the blackest." - Mahatma Gandhi
"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them." -George Mason
"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered
automatic weapons."-General Douglas MacArthur
He who laughs last probably does not get the joke.
About education
"Far from failing in its intended task, our educational system is in fact succeeding magnificently because its aim is to keep the American people thoughtless enough to go on supporting the system." -Richard Mitchell
“Growth and mastery come only to those who vigorously self-direct. Initiating, creating, doing, reflecting, freely associating, enjoying privacy – these are precisely what the structures of schooling are set up to prevent, on one pretext or another.”-john Taylor Gatto
"A well instructed people alone can permanetly free a people."- James Madison
On the government
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Tolerance in the face of tyranny is no virtue." - Barry Goldwater
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy. -James Madison
The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny. -James Madison
On religion
Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence. Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence. -Richard Dawkins
"Question with boldness even the existence of god; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear."-Thomas Jefferson
"If god did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him."-Voltair
"Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing bad things, but for good people to do bad things, it takes religion."- Steven Weinberg
On sex
For the first time in history, sex is more dangerous than the cigarette afterward. -Jay Leno
When a man talks dirty to a woman, it's sexual harassment. When a woman talks dirty to a man, it's $3.95 a minute. -Author Unknown
"There's nothing inherently dirty about sex, but if you try real hard and use your imagination you can overcome that." -Lewis Grizzard
On guns
"Among the many misdeeds of the British rule in India, history will look upon the act of depriving a whole nation of arms, as the blackest." - Mahatma Gandhi
"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people...To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them." -George Mason
"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered
automatic weapons."-General Douglas MacArthur
He who laughs last probably does not get the joke.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Happy?
Krishnamurti: “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”
Is it normal to be happy? Is it a good thing your not? The natural world/universe is a wonderful interesting place and I suppose many of us would spend a lifetime exploring without much worry. Our everyday lives are filled with so much bullshit that no wonder so many of us are unhappy. We must labor to pay for our homes, electronics and taxes that make others vastly more wealthy and then we become toys for others to use. Not for our benefit mind you.
Our American society is truly a predatory one. We work all our lives for money, search our souls in churches and bring up our children to value the things that we have learned to value even though the vast majority of us know that we are a part of a broken system. From the monetary system to our politics, Jacques Fresco mentioned that the way we do things will become part of a horror movie in the future. But how far ahead need we be? Even the way various people idolize god, celebrity, and royalty are inherently naive and misguided, All of these things are various institutions made from the ground up to become beacons of wealth, power and self preservation . How can we overcome these things?
I don't believe we can in our current system. And its not just one system or a few......its the whole entirety. I reason that if we start with the monetary system we will see large gains on a different world. Follow the money. From corrupt politicians, super huge corporations, religious corruption, banking centers and nationalistic fervor, all these things stand in the way. Or more precisely the people who would believe that they would loose something along the way to a transition. Ask yourself "Is this the best we can do?" Ask yourself "Do I even really want to be a part of this?"
I think once you say yes to the former and no to the latter, you or people can begin to question the way we do things. Propaganda slogans like "support the troops" or "Our war on terror". These both mean nothing but seem to mean a lot. Pure propaganda. These notions and many others drive us to wars and poverty where the only winners are the same people who started the slogans. People and businesses like Cheney/Haliburton, Condolezza/Shell Oil and Blackwater.
This is a good little facebook page article http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4822989870 . There is much to say about such a massive topic such as "social reconstruction", so it takes much reading and more importantly an objective mind.
Check out "The Silver Bear Cafe", "The Venus Project" and "Zeitgeist Movie"
Is it normal to be happy? Is it a good thing your not? The natural world/universe is a wonderful interesting place and I suppose many of us would spend a lifetime exploring without much worry. Our everyday lives are filled with so much bullshit that no wonder so many of us are unhappy. We must labor to pay for our homes, electronics and taxes that make others vastly more wealthy and then we become toys for others to use. Not for our benefit mind you.
Our American society is truly a predatory one. We work all our lives for money, search our souls in churches and bring up our children to value the things that we have learned to value even though the vast majority of us know that we are a part of a broken system. From the monetary system to our politics, Jacques Fresco mentioned that the way we do things will become part of a horror movie in the future. But how far ahead need we be? Even the way various people idolize god, celebrity, and royalty are inherently naive and misguided, All of these things are various institutions made from the ground up to become beacons of wealth, power and self preservation . How can we overcome these things?
I don't believe we can in our current system. And its not just one system or a few......its the whole entirety. I reason that if we start with the monetary system we will see large gains on a different world. Follow the money. From corrupt politicians, super huge corporations, religious corruption, banking centers and nationalistic fervor, all these things stand in the way. Or more precisely the people who would believe that they would loose something along the way to a transition. Ask yourself "Is this the best we can do?" Ask yourself "Do I even really want to be a part of this?"
I think once you say yes to the former and no to the latter, you or people can begin to question the way we do things. Propaganda slogans like "support the troops" or "Our war on terror". These both mean nothing but seem to mean a lot. Pure propaganda. These notions and many others drive us to wars and poverty where the only winners are the same people who started the slogans. People and businesses like Cheney/Haliburton, Condolezza/Shell Oil and Blackwater.
This is a good little facebook page article http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4822989870 . There is much to say about such a massive topic such as "social reconstruction", so it takes much reading and more importantly an objective mind.
Check out "The Silver Bear Cafe", "The Venus Project" and "Zeitgeist Movie"
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Provacative - Stunning
Travels through the internet often turn up fun things. LIKE THIS: probably not work safe http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2001497/Naked-women-on-Paris-Metro-Photos-start-row.html
"""Naked women on Paris Metro: Photos of naked women in provocative positions on the Paris Metro, featured in a new book, have sparked an investigation by rail authorities in France.""""
Website of the photographer: http://www.jam-abelanet.com/menu.php
This nudity is fairly tasteful and our culture should probably appreciate this instead of Modern Warfare 5......doncha think? but about the pictures and the story behind it, very interesting. Do I really need to say much else?
"""Naked women on Paris Metro: Photos of naked women in provocative positions on the Paris Metro, featured in a new book, have sparked an investigation by rail authorities in France.""""
Website of the photographer: http://www.jam-abelanet.com/menu.php
This nudity is fairly tasteful and our culture should probably appreciate this instead of Modern Warfare 5......doncha think? but about the pictures and the story behind it, very interesting. Do I really need to say much else?
Monday, June 20, 2011
Money: Fake Fiat Debt
Have you ever wondered what money is? Beyond the green stuff. We can and have used money as anything throughout time. Rocks, minerals, feathers and even people themselves have been used as money in the past and in the present. Money is similar to religion, but unlike religion it is less understood. Money is a paradox in that we trade something of either less or no value for something we need. The money most often used today is in and of itself worth nothing. The only literal value is the paper it is printed on and it is no longer backed by anything, not gold nor silver and requires 100% faith in it. This is one reason the stock market fluctuates: investors loose faith that their stocks will not be worth as much tomorrow.
There are 2 videos that have been produced which stand out for me. The Zeitgeist series of movies (www.zeitgeistmovie.com) most eloquently explains money in a well produced format. The second one (www.moneyasdebt.net) also explains it well but in a cartoon-ish fashion that may be more suitable for a younger audience. The movies explain not only money itself but for the reason of its being as it relates to people and history. Both can be viewed through other than the official sites.
There are 2 videos that have been produced which stand out for me. The Zeitgeist series of movies (www.zeitgeistmovie.com) most eloquently explains money in a well produced format. The second one (www.moneyasdebt.net) also explains it well but in a cartoon-ish fashion that may be more suitable for a younger audience. The movies explain not only money itself but for the reason of its being as it relates to people and history. Both can be viewed through other than the official sites.
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