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May 2008 archive
May 05 2008
i am not young enough to know everything
“I am not young enough to know everything.”
~Oscar Wilde
Born: October 16, 1854 in Dublin, Ireland
Died: November 30, 1900 (aged 46) in Paris, France
Occupation: Playwright, novelist, poet
Nationality: Irish
My impression of this quote is that only young children know everything. When they get older and slower in the mind, they are less likely to believe and therefore to less likely to know the most about unusual but interesting things.
Children believe in fairy tales or some forms of magical happenings, and they also believe in scientifically-incorrect theories such as aliens and Area 54. They believe in certain legends, myths, and fables, and all kinds of other stories.
Oscar Wilde was sometimes called the Man of Barbed Wit, because he could think of many insults to spout at one time that made many people laugh, and many people scowl. He was extremely smart until the day he died; never letting anyone place him as the butt of a joke.
He is saying in this quote that you only believe all those amazing things once, when you are a child. After you age, you begin to think of all those amazing things as foolishness, infantine. This is why it is good to enjoy being young while you are.
May 05 2008
Sons without Fathers.
My father was born Roland Lucien Meyer in Perpignan, France.
Being Jews in 1943 with the country still occupied by the Germans, my grandparents quickly put my father and his older brother Claude in a Catholic Orphanage and changed their last names to the less semitic Clauchre.
There my father and my uncle lived for the next two years… kids both with and without parents… with and without an identity… with and without a real heritage.
Thankfully the war ended and my father got to return home… though not to his family.
See, it was soon discovered that my Grandfather Helmut had ANOTHER child with ANOTHER woman and the secret child was barely three months younger than my father.
Whoops.
I assume that’s when my Grandmother decided to make the trip across the Atlantic…
May 04 2008
Why I don’t think the Greens can do it for the Progressive Movement.
I’ve been trying, in my humble way, to help jump-start a renewed Progressive Party presence. But a question that is often asked of me is why not just join the Green Party. I could go into a long and detailed explanation, but the short of it is that I don’t think they’re very organized and some of their campaigning methods rub me the wrong way. (For the record, the reason I don’t say much about the Libertarian and Socialist Parties is because I don’t know enough about their organizational structure or their methods of campaigning to make an informed assessment.)
First, my distaste for the Green Party’s methods in campaigning. As reported by CBS News, they accepted money and assistance in 2006 from then-senator Rick Santorum of the Republican Party in order to get on the ballot. The state’s high court threw candidate Carl Romanelli off the ballot citing insufficient signatures, but the story exposed an even deeper rot within the Greens’ political machine in Pennsylvania: the willingness to be compromised just to try to stick it to the Democrats, whom Greens consider little or no better than the GOP.
There is, of course, a valid argument to be made in claiming there is difference between the two major political parties. One need only look at the voting records of the two Prima Donna Democrats competing for their party’s nomination to run for president, and the complicit cowardice by most Congressional members in either chamber, to see the truth in this point of view. But for the Greens to accept help from a GOPer so vile as to have had post-anal sex discharge named after him reveals both a lack of integrity and a sickening display of hypocrisy. Such actions add otherwise undeserved legitimacy to charges by Democrats that greens are somehow bent on “stealing” votes they feel belong to their party.
Then there is the organization of their campaigns for national office. Or, rather, the lack of organization. As I have pointed out in my recent three-part series on Progressives, Liberals, Movements and Political Parties, trying to run presidential candidates before having secured enough state-level offices (especially state secretary, judicial, and legislative positions) waste resources that are better spent building up presences in the various states so as to achieve the ability to gain traction at the national level. What good does it do to run candidates for president when the Green Party hasn’t even made headway winning state legislative and executive offices first?
That’s why I think it’s better to rally the Progressive Movement through its own namesake political party. I’m not saying we can’t or shouldn’t work with Greens; since their platform so closely matches that of the overall Progressive Movement, they make natural political allies and might even be tempted to switch over. But I think as long as some elements in the party are willing to help Republicans, and as long as the party leadership insists on trying to build the party in a more top-down manner, their effectiveness as a political party is severely limited.
May 04 2008
waiting
I feel as if I’ve been waiting for a lot of things lately. But mostly I’ve been waiting for my life to catch up to my head. I’m always in that same state, but this year I’ve been particularly ambitious, so everything is moving much slower and faster than normal. I’ve decided that I’m having …
May 04 2008
Vision
For the last 18 years, I’ve been the director of a non-profit organization working with urban youth who are starting to get in trouble at home, at school, or with the law. I came to this position naive and inexperienced, so I had a pretty steep learning curve. The toughest lessons I had to learn were about what it meant to organize and lead other people. But running a close second to all of that are the ongoing lessons about racism and its impact on me, our staff, and most importantly, the youth and families we work with.
May 04 2008
Crackpot Theories on McCain
crossposted from orange
I am going into speculative territory here about John McCain.
There’s something bugging me about him. Yes, I know the press treats him as they do all Republicans — with even a little added approval because he knows how to play them. The press loves the whole “maverick” conceit, keeps them from having to think about who he really is and analyze what he says and does from a rational point of view.
But the more I think about who John McCain is, the more I come up with a blank, a disconnect I find disturbing.
May 04 2008
The Journalism of Empire: an Exhibit in LA Times
Imagine a future in which the United States has been invaded and occupied by China. Imagine that Chinese forces speeding through downtown Chicago open fire in an intersection and kill your son, as he sits in the passanger seat of your car. Now imagine that the American Branch of the Chinese Government offers you money to make up for it.
Imagine that you say to the Chinese official holding out the cash, “I don’t want your money. I want you to think American life is precious.”
According to an article in the LA Times headlined Blackwater shooting highlights a U.S., Iraq culture clash, you are weird and hard to understand; the product of an alien culture.
May 04 2008
Docudharma Times Sunday May 4
This is a matter of utmost urgency
You might even call it a police emergency
Suckers got ill when they finally heard the G
Wasn’t sellin’ out
Mahdi Army fighters grateful for sand storm standstills in Sadr City
On a bare patch of ground outside the entrance to Sadr general hospital, 15 women clad from head to foot in black squatted in a sandstorm, wailing and waiting for their dead.
Lightning flashed, thunder rolled and the women’s robes were spattered with mud falling from a sky filled with rain and sand, but they did not notice.“Ya’mma, Ya’ba” (“Oh mother, oh father”), cried Amira Zaydan, a 45-year-old spinster, slapping her face and chest as she grieved for her parents Jaleel, 65, and Hanounah, 60, whose house had exploded after apparently being hit by an American rocket.
“Where are you, my brothers?” she sobbed, lamenting Samir, 32, and Amir, 29, who had also perished along with their wives, one of whom was nine months pregnant.
May 04 2008
The Latest News – Three Must Reads
Cross-posted from THE ENVIRONMENTALIST
New guest contributors (and our staff) have managed to break new ground with these posts:
The Gas Tax ‘Holiday’ Shell Game
Senators Hillary Clinton and John McCain have challenged Senator Barack Obama over his refusal to support their proposal that would suspend the .18 Federal gas tax for three months this summer. ~snip~ The lone ‘expert’ in support of Senators Clinton and McCain in this scenario so far? Spokesman for the Clinton campaign and SHELL OIL LOBBYIST, Steve Elmendorf.
Hillary Clinton’s ‘Victory’ in Pennsylvania: The Rush Limbaugh Effect
What if Democratic voters and the uncommitted super-delegates come to learn that Rush Limbaugh had a greater impact on Hillary Clinton’s victory in Pennsylvania, and maybe Texas and Ohio, than say, the Reverend Wright, and the so-called ‘bitter’ comments?
‘Friends of the Earth’ endorse Obama
The Friends of the Earth Action, the PAC political arm of The Friends of the Earth environmental organization, has endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President, citing Senator Obama’s stand for “real energy solutions instead of sham Clinton-McCain ‘gas tax holiday'” as the key reason for endorsement.
More at THE ENVIRONMENTALIST
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May 04 2008
Evening Edition
World-
Africa
2 pm 12 Zimbabwe opposition mulls conditions for run-off
Asia
1 US strike takes out suspected militant hideout in Sadr City
2 China seeking "positive outcome" from Tibet talks
6am 1 Olympic torch arrives on safer terrain in mainland China
6am 2 US military: 4 Marines killed in Anbar province in Iraq
6am 3 Malaysia angers women with travel-restriction idea
6am 14 War shrine film opens in Tokyo amid tight security
10 am 2 Iraq’s first lady unharmed after her motorcade is bombed
10 am 3 Gunmen pull Iraqi journalist from car, kill her
10 am 5 Japan warns rising food prices could lead to unrest in Asia
10 am 6 ASEAN committed to free trade pact with Australia, NZ: minister
Europe
5 Poll rout raises questions over British PM’s future
South America
10 am 1 Bolivian state begins key, and defiant, autonomy vote
2 pm 13 Bolivia’s richest region votes on autonomy drive
2 pm 15 U.S. Rancher in Bolivia Showdown
U.S.-
News/Politics
3 Health care waits to ignite as campaign issue
7 Amtrak plans multi-city celebration of ‘National Train Day’
10 Is Liberal Catholicism Dead?
2 pm 7 Old cemetery poses grave dilemma for buyers of Vt. farm
2 pm 17 Democrats pick up House seat in Louisiana
Entertainment
6am 7 Lego’s latest brick trick: a virtual world
6am 8 GTA 4 poised to dominate Xbox Live
6am 11 Hollywood actors and studios extend labor talks again
6am 12 "Iron Man" gets heavy start at box office
6am 13 ‘Iron Man’ Hero Personifies Modern Military Contractors
Business
4 Microsoft withdraws offer for Yahoo
9 Pawnbrokers thrive as US economy falters
11 Buffett and Munger reassure shareholders about succession
12 Buffett says Fed avoided chaos in Bear bailout
13 ECB to stay on high alert until inflation fades: analysts
6am 9 Walmart.com using Wii Fit to boost Mom’s Day sales
10 am 4 Barclays eyes possible Korea investor: report
Science
14 Malaysian palm oil struggles to promote ‘green’ image
15 Africa’s biggest oil producer goes green
6am 4 Smarter electric grid could be key to saving power
6am 5 Crackdown on traffickers strains Thailand’s wildlife centres
6am 6 Asian vultures may face extinction in India, study warns
Health
6 Common drugs hasten decline in elderly: study
8 U.S. parents’ baby knowledge lacking, study finds
6am 10 Doctors to reassess antibiotics for ‘chronic Lyme’ disease
2 pm 25 24 Chinese children die of virus; other countries affected
Bloglines 5/4
2 pm 1 Bill Moyers– by tristero
2 pm 2 And Still We Have No Voice– by tristero
2 pm 3 The Wall– by digby
2 pm 4 Another Minuteman Outfit Consorts With Nazis– By David Neiwert
2 pm 5 The media, the Right and 1988: endless deja vu– by Glenn Greenwald
2 pm 6 Fox’s Faux Populism vs A Shadow Elite–pt. 2– by Paul Rosenberg
Hmm… this particular display took just as long as everything else combined because of the incorrect expansion of shortcut link brackets ‘[ ]’ that had to be replaced with the more difficult <a href=””></a> notation.
These were modified one link at a time pacified, maybe you can see a pattern in it that I cannot.
Oh, and they’re all direct copies (or were) of the originals that worked first time every time below with everything cut but the links (a handy way to collect ex post facto lists).