Like a lot of you, I’m sure, I’m on a bunch of political e-mail lists (in fact, I’m on a bunch of them more than once, due to my multiple e-mail addresses and inability to remember what I’ve already signed up for). I get them from MoveOn and Chuck and Hillary, and the DFA. I even get them from someone named Sean Patrick Maloney, who’s running for NYS attorney general, and I don’t even know how I got on his list (but he sounds like a nice Irish boy, so my mother would have liked him). They’re generally full of fightin’ words, righteous indignation, and, more often than not, a request for money.
I got one yesterday from Democrats.com, with a big, bold “Demand an Investigation Now!” subject line. There was a litany of offenses perpetrated by this administration (which we’re all very familiar with here), and a plea to “Urge your Representative to join the 27 sponsors of House Resolution 635 for a Watergate-style investigation.”
Well, OK. That’s not a bad idea, I guess (never mind that my “Representative” is a Bush/DeLay/Republican asslicker who has never passed up an opportunity to vote the way’s been told). But, you know, there are 202 Democrats in the House (plus Bernie Sanders), and you fucking people can’t get even 15% of them to co-sponsor this resolution? Come on, you’ve gotta do better than that, folks, ‘cuz you’re gonna need every stinking Democrat, plus Bernie, plus another 15 Republicans. To be honest, you’ll never even get it up for a vote the way the House is run. Come back to me when you’ve at least gotten your so-called Democrats to stand up and speak with one voice, for a change.
Hey, I’m sorry, but I got the same e-mails form you over the Alito nomination, and I called, and I wrote, and I faxed, and, in the end, you spineless weasels sold us all out, as usual. Just like the Bankruptcy Bill, the Patriot Act, and Authorization to start a war that everybody knew was a load of crap from the beginning (yeah, everybody; I’m tired of your “we were miseld” bullshit. I figured it out, and you should have, too).
You think you can’t win, so you give up and go along.
When you know you can’t win, you’ve got nothing more to lose, so it’s the best time to vote your conscience. We all saw how you voted, and I think that gave us a pretty good idea of where your conscience lies. So, Democrats, go ahead and keep e-mailing me, but until I start to see some consequences for the DINO’s who stab our country in the back by selling out to these disgusting, shameless criminals, you’re gonna have a tough time getting me all excited.
Frist!
Ha! I knew as soon as I posted on yesterday’s blog, PJ would show up!
PJ–
What you said!
PJ – re today’s blog
:priest: A M E N :priest:
PJ, I think the Ark deserves a legitamite explaination or this ship is gettin’ a mutiny…I mean, um…Glad you didn’t trip out on the tea:doh:
PJ!! We were worried! I hope that you slept late! I didnt!
We were gonna track you down with the Google sattelite!
FYI today is the muslim holy day so to have a curfew (ie marshal law) today is not good – people need to go to prayers.
You know, Hillary’s people called me last night and I told them that I wont give Hillary any money for her senate run because I dont want her to run for President. My local paper said yesterday that 2/3 of the country believes she will run and just 1/3 believes she will win….the poll also said that Condi Rice wouldnt win either…I guess the country isnt ready for a woman yet. If we run her….I dont know….
Hey everybody. Sorry for the late start this morning. I forget to hit “publish,” and so today’s thread was left as a “draft.” Chalk it up to having way too much shit to do in the next two weeks. It was good to get the official word on Marc’s new show, though. I just hope I can find some time to listen to it.
OK, that’s good enough for me. I’m hittin’ the hay. Later sheeple.
Glad everything is okay Pj! :fire:
Im so tired of being asked for money….I give a little bit each month when I do my bills and I support certain things and direct candidates…I give to planned parenthood because they are one of the best organizations around here on the ground helping people! Just so much better and nicer than the private Dr’s around here (as if anyone can even get a regular Dr and/or insurance that covers any regular Dr’s) And to a local soup kitchen that is doing great works, even though they keep sending me God stuff which I dont usually go for or want to give money to…
But HIllary gets nothing unless she says for sure that she wants to stay in the senate till 2012 at least!
Later Trav! 😎
PJ, have you got an ipod?
Use the ipod while driving and doing all little stuff round the house. I guess if youre studying you have to apply the every minute. I have to write everything on cards and keep repeating every second…also record myself saying it and listen over and over….language and computer stuff are the hardest to remember for me…oh and history and dates…
I actually just graduated college last year.
Melina, I agree. It seems like no good deed goes unpunished: you give a little money to one group and then they beat you to death for donations. I seem to have dropped out of everything, even the ACLU, mainly for that very reason. I can’t give very much and it makes me feel bad and annoys the hell out of me to be asked all the time.
Becky, thats why I like the soup kitchen…they say that if you give $26 you can feed something like 100 people…they cut it up into little chunks so you can do it and feel like you did something, they never call and they send a thankyou for your taxes that explains what you were able to do.
Im on no call lists and I dont much like being called so I tell everyone that I never give money on the phone. I have th email and email and I will decided when I sit down to do it. I never just pull out my credit card over the phone
Melina,
I highly recommend you get your hands on some good quality looseleaf green tea. I have a crappy immune system and every year from high school through college I got bronchitis no matter WHAT I did. However, since I came to Japan I’ve begun to somewhat obsessively drink green tea and I’ve had only ONLY nasty cold in the course of nearly 2 years. AMAZING. I swear by the stuff. It’s loaded with vitamin C and all sorts of other good stuff.
I may not “cure” you but it sure as hell makes you you feel better and will keep you from getting sick next time!
Incidentally, when I had my cold, I spent the week eating mandarin oranges and drinking no less than 7 cups of tea a day and was better within a week.
GREEN TEA! The wonder drug! :gate: :gate:
ummm, the document (exec order) is no longer a valid .gov link…isn’t THAT interesting! [sporting tin foil hat]
Farmerkat- how is Mr farmerkat? Is he in a safe place? Sounds very scary over there…though they say they are telling the US Military not to get involved in civil war stuff…must be a tough position.
This is up at Jim Earls site
The long awaited debut of Marc Maron’s new show, of which I am part, has been delayed until February 27-28 due to problems with my dressing room.
http://jimearl.com/
Gaijinda, isn’t there something about getting the green tea’s first harvest picked by virgins that is supposed to be the most powerful?
Gaijinda- I love green tea and have some chinese stuff here…the Japanese stuff I should pick up from whole foods or the Japanese store when I go out. I will definitley try it. Im a big tea drinker…My first thing every day is Irish breakfast though;-)
I have some cool chinese pearl jasmine tea here that comes in little balls that unfurls into delicate leaves when you pour water on it…really great!
Good Morning, Well, we have a time for the new show. We’ll see if it actually happens. :jerk:
And what PJ said about the wimpy Dems. Someone needs to shove this :fist: up their ass!
I have an iRiver iHP-120, actually. It’s like an iPod with an FM tuner, optical in/out, multi-codec (mp3, asf, wav, ogg-vorbis, wma) and the ability to record from the internal microphone or an external mic in wav or mp3 at bitrates from 40 to 320 kbps, among other things. Plus, I love the inline remote and the interface (though I had an iRiver mp3 cd player, and became accustomed to it there).
It’s getting a little old – I’ve had it for three years or so, I think – so it doesn’t do video, but I still have about 6 gigs free on the 20-gig hard drive (and I can crack it open and stick a 40-gig hard drive in it, if it comes down to it) and really love the thing. It’s how I recorded the last live Morning Sedition.
hey melina, they’re hunkered down with little food. the locals usually do the grocery shopping each day. They have quite a few folks to feed. they’ve got the basics (rice) but little fresh foods on hand. Guess that’s the least of their concerns though. he went out on the streets yesterday to do his live shot :spank: and said it is very creepy. thanks for asking.
Farmerkat-i’m not sure about the virgins part. Especially since I’ve been to many tea plantations here and see NO ONE under the age of 70 plucking leaves! :rofl2:
However, it IS true that Shin-cha (or New tea) the first harvest of the year which is harvested 88 days after the spring equinox (Japan guys can you verify that for me? mind blanking!) is considered to be the best in terms of regular drinking tea(not the stuff for tea ceremony-tha’s different). Shin-cha has a fresher smell and taste in my opinion!
Yeah, that works for most shows, but for MS (and, presumably, TMMS), I found I had to just set the time aside to listen w/o any other distractions. I can study or write with other shows on in the background, but Maron and Earl demand my complete attention.
Airborne! That’s the shit. Trader Joe’s carry’s it. Keep it on you at all times, it is amazing! Once, I felt a really nasty flu coming on, had an earache. So I went home for lunch to get my Airborne and it totally annhilated the bug.
I love watch pearl tea puff up in the glass when you add water! 😆
I told my dad about Airborne and he got some but didn’t read the instructions and just ate the quarter sized tablet which is supposed to be dissolved in water. It’s a fizzy thing. :rofl2:
:love:
PJ, you’re the uber maronite.
Kudos for keeping the dream alive!:grin:
So, like, where’s the announcment on the AAR web page? Or the KTLK web page? Or the AAR newsletter? Wouldn’t this be a good time to promote the show? Oh, well, I guess that would be too much to ask for.
I drink coffee.:omg:
Orange windowpane works well, too. Guaranteed to take your symptoms away for at least 12 hours. 🙄
How hard is it to put a friggin’ time on the webpage. SHEESH! You’d think they want it to fail.:???:
Orange window pane will give you other symptoms.:eek:
morning everyone. thanks for all of the suggestions about pearl tea and green tea. i switched from coffee to tea about five years ago and am still learning. 😀
Window pane acid!:omg: Why you decadent, jaded hipster bebop psychedelic hounds:omg::rofl2:
It’s been a very very long time since I even saw any window pane. Wow, I think it was the eighties.
Armed Cheney to Guard Ports!
Caution: link to conservative site.
I think the “Friday as Muslim Prayer Day” is a modern Shia/Iranian development, as a reaction against the Christian Sunday and Jewish Shabat. Isn’t it bascially just a communal version of the obligatory Dhuhr prayer? I know some Muslims think the concept of special Friday prayers is wrong since you are supposed to pray 5x a day anyway.
Eparchy of Saint Maron
109 Remsen St.
Brooklyn NY 11201
718-237-9913
:rabbi:
reporters without borders had a chilling story yesterday about how the chinese treat reporters who don’t spout the party line.
link
First thing I did when I got the e-mail was go over to the KTLK site. When I did a search for “Maron,” Riley’s page came up. (A search of the page, however, produced nothing. Must be an old, um, whaddyacallit–search cohort or something–from when they were on MS.)
Well, I have to trudge out into the nasty blowing cold and snow (snow, thunder and lightning last night; I think God’s pissed) in a few minutes, so that I can go learn all about subnetting, which mostly just gives me a headache, and then the dog will be after me to take him out when I get back (I tired him out pretty good yesterday, though).
Pink Jesus acid anyone?:rofl2:
I think we’re going to hit 80 degrees this weekend.
The Konservative Kristian Koalition is already up to their eyeballs in the Jesus acid.
By the way, don’t tell the Catholic Church about this (I just love giraffes).
Nicki:
I’m game to head to Brooklyn–at least to take a picture of the place so I can post it. Not sure I can convince hubby to make the trek, though–we’ve got a full weekend of house stuff and stepson stuff.
I wonder if Maron knows about this church? (I accidentally typed “his church” first. OMG, am I an idolater!?!)
YEAH curling is on tv!!! WOOHOO! Such a noble sport!
:nixon:
Goodnight all, enjoy your Friday! It was good over here! :yawn:
Hope you feel better soon Melina! (and anyone else sick for that matter!)
:gate:
First thing I did when I got the e-mail was go over to the KTLK site. When I did a search for “Maron,” Riley’s page came up.
I wonder if there is a Saint Maron Church in Queens.:rofl2::rabbi:
The earliest written information about Saint Maron (d.410) (1) can be found in Historia Religiosa (c. 440) of Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrrhus (393-466) and in a letter of John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople (344-407), both written in Greek (2).
Theodoret was a revered writer of his time. His book, the Historia Religiosa, is a preeminent source for early Syrian monastic and ascetic life. [Although he was a contemporary of Saint Maron, there is no direct evidence that indicates that the two had met.] In his book, Theodoret wrote:
“After him [Acepsimas] I shall recall Maron, for he too adorned the godly choir of the saints. Embracing the open-air life, he repaired to a hill-top formerly honored by the impious. Consecrating to God the precinct of demons on it, he lived there, pitching a small tent which he seldom used. He practiced not only the usual labors, but devised others as well, heaping up the wealth of philosophy. :rabbi:
ZNet | Terror War
Cartoon Awakening
Towards a Positive Media Strategy
by Ramzy Baroud; February 22, 2006
Much has been said and done in response to the deliberately offensive anti-Muslim cartoons published late last year by a conservative Danish newspaper, and profusely printed in many Europeans and non-European media, including South Africa, Jordan and Malaysia.
While the prevalent narrative in the mainstream Western media has treacherously defended the essentially Western emphasis on freedom of speech and expression, an equally forceful reading of the event also took hold; one that incessantly wishes to differentiate between hate speech and freedom of the press, using legally enforced anti-Semitism laws and doctrines as a model.
In Arab and Muslim media, few condoned the aggressive protests, embassy burnings and threats of violence awakened by the global cartoon campaign. Except of a few holier-than-thou Arab and Muslim journalists, however, there seemed to be consensus among most commentators that both appreciate the enormity – and harm- of the inherent anti-Muslim bias in Western societies and acknowledged the need to respond to such vilification of Muslims and Arabs on a collective level, even if it includes modes of pressure and muscle flexing. Even prominent Egyptian Arab novelist and Literature Nobel Prize recipient Najib Mahfouz was of the opinion that economic boycott must be utilized on a large scale, for the West only understands the language of power, of which economy is a major factor. . .
http://www.zmag.org
Hellew Maronites!!
You may all be gone by now–I came here first,but I will go check out AAR.
With Rachel talking about creepy ankle boots and cat fur, I just had to see if you are all behaving your fine selves.
Hey, I posted Krugman on ripcoco…then I forgot that I did it…heh heh…its pretty good…
Has Rachel expanded on her idea that this port deal has to do with some trade deal that the neocons have cooking with the Saudis? I just dont see what they have besides oil and what they want from us…Im not sure thats why. I wish I was a fly on the wall of the oval office…Ill bet its really interesting to see the justifications for decisions being made…
So, Goyette has a guy on that wants to provide voters the incentive of a million dollar lottery to go and vote. I dunno, I really think this casino mentality is getting outa hand in this country. And with the numbers of poor people growing, it’ll only get worse.
PJ is out in the thunder snow!…crazy…here its been raining and there is another wind advisory. I hate wind.
Well its easier to tell people to have a dollar and a dream than it is so educate them and give them health care! The only people who make money off of casinos are the owners and the top investors…with the new bankruptcy bill we may be heading into a real depression….like, people on the street depression.
I guess casinos have been good for the Indians, but when they open in communiites they tend to kill towns
re: what they have besides oil–
I didn’t hear Randi Rhodes thurs. show [it will rebroadcast this weekend] but my brother-in-law says she goes through a huge list of dirty dealings related to the port plan.
Well, I didn’t wanna tell you guys, but it’s right here in my house . . .
Well my MOm says that its about the Carlyle group…
You guys, I am so excited about Marc’s new show. The smart and the funny soon will be heard again.
:grin::grin::grin::grin::grin::grin::grin::grin::grin:
I thought this was an interesting article regarding the issue of who controls our ports.
Hey everybody. Sorry for the late start this morning.
Comment by pjsauter — February 24, 2006 @ 8:10 am
Not a problem. The content of your piece made it well worth the wait.
Gaijinda and quietgirl, I’m sure both of you are asleep by now, but thanks for the kind words.
Melina, has Marc mentioned anything about doing video-oriented material during the show? I really hadn’t planned on getting a video iPod, but I may have to reconsider if I can find one at a reasonable price.
RETURN OF THE FUNNY!!!
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire::fire::fire:
I’ve seen the 60 GB video iPod for $375, which is a pretty good price. The 30’s are about $100 less (I always figure get the biggest oen you can; nothing worse than the old “I just wish I’d gotten the better one…”).
Yeah, I may need to get a video ipod while I have work. :paranoid: There was a guy at the studio last weekend that had photos of all his work on his ipod and it looked so good! Then, when you’re arguing with people about politics you can just que up the vid and have Randy on CNN explain iut all. Maybe not.:neutral:
Goooood morning, seditionisti!
Tuesday canNOT come soon enough. I’m afraid I won’t be able to hear the whole show or even hear it every night (please, someone, bootleg it as an .mp3 for me. Please? Cuz I can’t afford the BUY it. Gahh!) But it’ll be great to get at least that one hour of the funny.
I woke up damn early this morning and got to hear the “Marc Maron Minute” during Riley’s show. (BTW, Riley really can’t handle humor alone. He needs a funny man. And he doesn’t even have Kent Jones to help out…) It wasn’t a funny moment but it was still delightful to wake up to Marc’s voice again.
Okay, things to do, things to do. Recipe will follow.
Funny, funny Marc
Back on the air this Tuesday
Happy day, Tuesday!
Danny Goldberg sucks
But at least we’ll have Marc back
Even if it’s late
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Why am I writing
haiku, when I should do work?
The blog distracts me
Was it something I said?
randi’s show yesterday had a long list of reasons why the port deal shouldn’t go through. she played a cnn story twice that showed the bush family–carlyle group’s deep connection to the port deal. melina, your mom’s right.
February 24, 2006
For Those Who Haven’t Noticed
Watching the Dissolution of Palestine
By JENNIFER LOEWENSTEIN
Oxford, England.
For those who haven’t noticed, Israel opposes a two-state solution. It has been doing everything in its power to prevent a Palestinian state from emerging and will continue to do so as long as it can count on the complicity of its powerful friends and on abundant popular indifference. Under such circumstances, it is incumbent upon ourselves to ask why Hamas has therefore been ordered – by Israel and its same powerful friends –to accept “the two-state solution” especially when, unlike Israel, it has stated clearly and repeatedly that it would accept a Palestinian state on the lands occupied by Israel in the 1967 war, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. Indeed, all of its key spokespeople have said this:Zahar, Haniye, Meshal, and Yassin and Rantisi before they were murdered.
Judea and Samaria which are, or were, the northern and southern West Bank, have been subdivided and parceled out over decades to hundreds of thousands of Jewish settlers for their houses and orchards and gardens. They have been crisscrossed and circled with Jewish-only roads that bind the land, the houses and orchards and gardens, to Israel. They have been manned with guards and gunmen and tanks and blue and white Israeli flags that defend, protect and assure the settlers, their houses and orchards and gardens, that they are in fact Israelis belonging to a single Jewish state.
The settled lands with their settler families, their houses and gardens, shops and schools, clubs and cafes and pools, have been mapped and assigned, seized and secured from the Arabs in the shabby clothes in the rundown! villages who live outside of, or have been forced to leave, the protected colonial zones. The projected frontiers, the future borders, depend on the disappearance of these Arabs, which is anxiously anticipated and actively encouraged. Most of the eastern perimeter of the current state is a concrete wall erasing from view that Other Side, which is unmentionable in polite company. The eastern perimeter wall will soon be the western perimeter wall because the acting Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, has just announced that the rest of the unincorporated West Bank land will soon be annexed to Israel: The Jordan Valley, the West Bank’s border with the state of Jordan, now to be Israel’s eastern border with the state of Jordan, will also be secured by the wall and off-limits to “non-Israelis,” meaning Palestinians, who will then be fully encircled in their stagnant reservations unable to access the outside world…
http://www.counterpunch.com
citizenkahn, your haikus make me smile. 😀
anyone else watching the tour of california cycling race this week? it started in northern california and is heading down the coast to a finish near los angeles on sunday. it’s a california version of the tour de france. all the world-class riders, teams, etc. big turnouts in the cities along the way. they’re lucky with the weather. we had such heavy rain january much of february. then when it got sunny, the tour started. rain will begin again the day after the race is finished. link
February 24, 2006
A Whig’s Worth of Difference?
Useless Democrats
By DAVE LINDORFF
The past few weeks have amply demonstrated why the Democratic Party is headed for history’s scrap heap.
At a time when the vast majority of Americans have concluded that the president is a lying incompetent and, most likely, something of a nutcase and a Johnny One-Note, and that his vice president is a secrecy-obsessed booze-swiller lacking in basic decency and human feelings (and a bad shot into the bargain), at a time when most Americans think that the administration’s single enduring legacy–a three year war in Iraq–was a stupid idea, at a time when the White House has been caught violating the law and spying massively on ordinary Americans, at a time when virtually every major domestic policy initiative of this administration, from education to homeland security to Medicare, has proven to be an unmitigated disaster, the nation’s leading Democrats have been galvanized around … the sale of port operations on the East Coast to a firm based in Dubai.
Of all the venal, stupid and evil things this administration has done over the past five years, this is probably the least significant you could come up with.
The port of Long Beach, California was long ago turned over to a state company owned by the Communist government of China–a country it might be recalled, whose military leaders not long ago threatened to attack the U.S. with nuclear weapons if America were to interfere with China’s efforts to capture the island nation of Taiwan. Nobody’s fussing about that.
The truth is that with the long-standing mob involvement in East Coast longshoring, not to mention the general stench of corruption that has been attached to the whole cargo transhipment industry since the days of “On the Waterfront,” anyone who wanted to slip some horrible weapon into a container could do it for a lot less money that it takes to buy up a global port operations firm.
Heck, a suitcase nuke could as easily be brought into the city and checked with the concierge at a midtown New York hotel…and most of the hotel industry is also in the hands of foreigners. Where’s the outrage? […]
http://www.counterpunch.com
sorry so long sheeple:doh:
New Scuffles over Water
By Diego Cevallos
Inter Press Service
Thursday 02 February 2006
Mexico City – There are many who predict that future wars will be over water supplies, but the wait won’t be long for witnessing some intense skirmishes, expected in March at the 4th World Water Forum between those who favour and those who oppose privatisation of this essential resource.
Every day around the world, 2,000 to 5,000 people die from causes related to water shortages or poor water quality, and one billion people do not have ready access to water. The investments needed to ensure universal access are huge, and although governments assume most of the costs, private sector participation in water services is growing exponentially.
The World Water Forum in Mexico is the fourth, following those held in Morocco (1997), Netherlands (2000) and Japan (2003). They are organised by the World Water Council, created in the mid-1990s by representatives from the business, academic, scientific communities and civil society.
Among those founders are former officials from the World Bank and multinational corporate executives from the likes of France’s Suez Group. Their presence is an irritant to non-governmental organisations that are staunchly opposed to the idea of water being turned into a commodity of the private sector.
These NGOs charge that the World Water Forum defends privatisation of this resource, and they lament that the event has become the main arena for global discussion of the issue since there is no specialised United Nations forum or treaty on water.
There is currently no UN international convention dedicated to water, like those addressing the issues of climate change or biodiversity, for example.
But according to the Forum organisers, among them the host government of President Vicente Fox, it is a plural and open space for debate. And although its resolutions are not binding, they assure that the World Water Forum will define many policies in the future.
Some 8,000 people from around the world will take part in the event, Mar. 16-22, at a luxurious convention centre in Mexico City, sponsored by commercial airlines, soft drink, beer and telephone companies.
The ultimate purpose, they say, is to halve the percentage of people who lack access to potable water worldwide by 2015. That aim is part of the seventh Millennium Development Goal, established by the UN in 2000, to “ensure environmental sustainability.”
According to those who promote privatisation, only by putting a price on water and taking over water management from the “ineffecient hands of state systems” can such an ambitious goal be achieved.
Currently, less than 10 percent of water treatment and distribution systems are in private hands, but in the 1990-1997 period alone the financial participation of private companies shot up 7,900 percent in developing countries, according to Gustavo Castro, a researcher with the Mexican Centre for Economic and Political Research for Community Action.
The multinational companies don’t hide their interest in building dams or in water distribution and treatment. They have racked up success in many countries, like Chile. But in others, including Bolivia and Argentina, they have been accused of poor management, bad service, and driving up the costs to the consumer.
According to the World Water Council, at the current rate of public and private water investment, access to this essential resource cannot be guaranteed for everyone until 2050 in Africa, 2025 in Asia and 2040 in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Sources from the World Water Forum assure that its position on the role of the private sector in water management is totally impartial. “In no way do we promote privatisation,” spokeswoman Rina Mussali told Tierramérica.
“What the Forum does is provide a platform for dialogue and discussion. We do not take a stance. We are not going to talk about whether to privatise, but we are going to offer an open space so that it can be discussed,” said Mussali, who also works for the Mexican government’s National Water Commission, CNA.
Of the wide range of participants in the 4th World Water Forum, organised in large part by the CNA, 15 to 20 percent will be civil society organisations and they will be completely free to present their experiences, she said.
But the activists say that those are just words.
According to Marta Delgado, of the non-governmental Mexican Alliance for a New Culture of Water, the CNA has demonstrated neither capacity nor openness to include civil society groups in organising the event.
Claudia Campero, spokeswoman for the Coalition of Mexican Organisations for Water Rights, agrees. “At the first three Forums, an open policy in favour of privatising water was evident. Now they have moderated their discourse and they talk about promoting social participation and plurality, but they continue doing the same thing,” Campero told Tierramérica.
“We know they way they work, and there are many filters to limit civil society’s participation, including the registration fee of 600 dollars,” she added.
The high cost is true, according to Mussali, because it is an expensive event, but there are ways to finance the cost and to ensure the participation of everyone, “so they are invited.”
The Coalition, which brings together 18 Mexican NGOs, and other groups are already coordinating actions with their colleagues abroad in order to make their presence known at the World Water Forum.
Groups of peasant farmers, environmentalists, students and academics opposed to the unregulated globalisation process will hold assemblies, marches and debates as an alternative to the Forum’s official events.
When asked about these opposing stances, Ricardo Sánchez, UN Environment Programme (UNEP) director for Latin America and the Caribbean, urged against “stigmatising” the Forum just because private companies were involved in its creation, and he assured that the CNA has done “an excellent job” in organising the seven-day meet.
In his opinion, the Forum is “the biggest global event for discussing the issue of water, so critical to the world. We must look at the issue from all angles. At the Forum there will be academics, people from the private sector and governments.”
UNEP director general Klaus Toepfer will attend the meeting as well and participate in the debates of government delegates, who hope to come up with a declaration and perhaps some commitments.
As for the role of the private sector in water services, Sánchez recommended against closing the door on that possibility. “There are those who see water as a business. We cannot ignore that putting water in place for use costs money, and it is important that this fact be considered, but nor should we neglect the needs of the population that doesn’t have access,” he said. “Each country should determine which is the best solution.”
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Diego Cevallos is an IPS correspondent. This article was originally published January 28 by Latin American newspapers that are part of the Tierramérica network. Tierramérica is a specialized news service produced by IPS with the backing of the United Nations Development Programme and the United Nations Environment Programme.
:cool:ahhhhh CANADA is nice if only there was wi-fi where my truck is:growl:
well, air america radio finally got itself together and announced marc’s new show.
aar has a new front page with this announcement at the top of the page:
when you click on the above message, you see the following:
:nixon:
thanks foggyblue, I’ll check it out
sean, thx for the water story.
in the northern part of california where i live there is lots of rain and lots of water. twice in the last 10 years we’ve had to fight off international conglomerates who wanted to take our “excess” water (only the dumb fish and wildlife were using it) and cart it off and sell it somewhere. the last time was a loony scheme where some rich nutcases wanted to suck up the water from the rivers that poured into the ocean, put the water into huge balloon thingys, and float the water to san diego where they’d sell it. i’d laugh at such a preposterous scheme, but we had to fight hard to stop them. they had the eureka city council all lined up to say yes. they had the state laws behind them all the way. it was unnerving to say the least. we had to shame one or two city council members to back out of the deal. otherwise it would have gone through.
you story makes us aware that they’re all still out there, still lurking, still scheming.
i love this part of the announcement for marc’s new show:
:banana::banana::priest::priest::rofl2::rofl2:
I know I should be happy they finally got their act together, but:
WTF? By their own admission it was a successful run. SO WHY DID THEY CANCEL IT?!?
(Okay, I think I’m done!)
oops–posted twice
your haiku says it all, farmerkat. :alc:
In honor of Marc’s show finally having a debut date, here’s an extra special recipe.
Chocolate Ricotta “Pudding”
Serves 2
One for Marc and one for Marc the Sharc?
Ingredients:
1/2 cup lowfat ricotta cheese
2 tbsp mild honey
2 tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
Instructions:
1. Combine all the ingredients in a food processor and process until smooth.
2. Scoop into small dessert dishes and serve.
citizenkahn, your edit is so true:
You know, all those haikus are making me suspicious whenever I see someone posting an article with a headline and author credit.
Can anyone help me out? I’m trying to find sources for the statement that Bush was supporting the UAE port buy, and that he’d veto any legislation that blocked it, and for the statement from Scotty “too sexy for my hair” McLellan saying that Bush learned about it on the news like everyone else did. I’m in a discussion and need to be able to point out that the former came before the latter but can’t find the initial reports for either and without those dates I can’t make my point.
Help?
Really, I have to do work like stuff now. Really. Honest.
i like how they don’t say it took a month longer than everyone thought it would. :doh:
You know, all those haikus are making me suspicious whenever I see someone posting an article with a headline and author credit.
Comment by gypsy — February 24, 2006 @ 4:26 pm
huh? this doesnt make sense to me ok well uh yeah ok
ZNet | Europe
The NEW YORK SUN’s French Hallucination: A LE PEN-MUSLIM ALLIANCE?
by Doug IReland; Direland; February 22, 2006
Yesterday’s New York Sun — a small, conservative New York daily noted for its slavishly pro-Israel, pro-Likkud politics and its pandering to the worst fears of New York’s large Jewish community — yesterday published a hallucinatory article, “France’s Le Pen to Strike a Deal with Muslims,” It claims that neo-Fascist and notorious anti-Semite Jean Marie Le Pen — the Führer of the racist Front National party — is “poised to strike an alliance with France’s large immigrant Muslim community.”
The author, one Michel Gurfinkiel, goes on to assert, “Islamic leaders in France are advising their followers to act as ‘democratic and responsible citizens,’ i.e., to register as prospective voters and to enter as full-fledged activists into all major political parties, either right of left. Indeed, a reconstructed, Muslim-friendly National Front stands a good chance to win many of them.”
Now, I lived in France for nearly a decade, and have written frequently on the European extreme right (see, for example, my article in The Nation explaining how and why Le Pen created a political earthquake when he defeated the Socialist Party’s candidate for a place in the 2002 presidential run-off, “Le Pen: The Center Folds”.) My immediate reaction to the Sun’s article was that it was bilge. But just to make sure I hadn’t missed any recent developments, I e-mailed the article to several French journalists of my acquaintance — and all agreed that the Sun’s claims were complete tommyrot.
“Claiming that Le Pen could get ‘many’ Muslim votes, as the Sun does, is equivalent to having pretended that George Wallace could get a lot of black votes in Harlem,” sneers Helene Hazera, a friend at Radio France, the public radio network, who knows the French ghetto culture well, adding, “Le Pen is the embodiment of everything the Franco-Arab population detests–he represents for them what their racist neighbor ‘gaulois’ thinks of them.”
Ever since Le Pen founded the Front National (FN) in 1972, racism has been his electoral stock-in-trade, as he has crusaded against immigrants of color, both Maghrebins (those of Muslim North African origin) and blacks from France’s former colonies. He has called immigrants “a mortal danger” to France, and campaigned to have 3 million “non-Europeans” deported, while the platform of the FN — which claims to be the “inheritor” of the legacy of “the Crusaders and the [French] Empire-builders” — calls for a total halt to immigration, opposes the right to vote for immigrants, and favors a “national preference” for “native French” in government social welfare programs. During the ghetto riots in France last October and November (which I explained in “Why Is France Burning?” ), not only did Le Pen call for the declaration of a state of emergency and the imposition of a curfew in the ghettos before President Jacques Chirac ordered them, Le Pen went further, demanding that the army be sent into the ghettos. (Le Pen is well-known to have engaged in torture when he was a non-commissioned officer during France’s colonial war in Algeria, as Le Monde has documented carefully in the past — and that is something that Franco-Arabs (the majority of Algerian origin) will neither forget nor forgive. That is why it is patently absurd to postulate, as Gurfinkiel’s article in the Sun does, that the FN “is surprisingly popular among Muslim immigrants or second-generation Muslim citizens.” Quite the opposite: when Le Pen, the FN’s presidential candidate, made it into the 2002 run-off against Chirac, the anti-FN mobilization in the Muslim community was total because the party and its leader were both seen (correctly) as quintessentially racist, and Le Pen garnered only a handful of votes in Franco-Arab communities…
http://www.zmag.org
Gypsy:
veto
I’ll do a little more research but figured I shouldn’t wait . . .
more
:growl::rant1:FUCK i just missed the only showing of ENRON: the smartest evil corporate scumbags in the room
Oscillococcinum to all my fellow Seditionists that are not feeling well.
Get Healthy Fast…it is time for us to get the facts, the funny….C’MON….IT FEELS LIKE THINKING!
Wow, I just listened to a fascinating interview Randi just did with Iqbal Ismail Hakim, author of the book, “United Arab Emirates Central Bank and 9/11 Financing”.
Six ports to Dubai
Deal endorsed by Bushco
Give a flying fuck
now i am stuck seeing brokeback mountain transamerica the pink panther or Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World and i really dont want to see any of them although i hear brokeback and transamerica are good the evil repressive bigot in me wont let me go see them even though i love jake gyllenhall as an actor and ang lee as a director ugh ok im annoying myself now i need a female to take on a date to see brokeback mountain i think i could get over it if i had a date to go with oh and uh im not a totally repressive gay bashing nazi or something i just dont think i could deal with watching gay love scenes (i have read brokeback mountain and it is a rediculously great and touching love story) anyway yeah im a bad liberal i know but at least im not lieberman bad
:spank:bad sean bad sean
:spank:stop being a homophobe you bastard
:spank:i said stop it jerk
Sean go see “Looking for Comedy.” I’ve heard great things about it.
:banana:ahhh i can go see this instead ha ive solved my problem go see a canadian film that i will never ever have the opportunity to see again kick ass i have solved my problem ha
South Dakota’s Genius Scheme to Outlaw Abortion
😯
You have GOT to be kidding? That is something out of a Seinfeld episode! :rofl2:
:rofl2:ha south dakota is so sad it only has one genius:rofl2:
too bad he is an evil genius
Sean, maybe Marc will bring back the liberal confessional :priest: and you can call in for alsolution.
i still havent done my pennance from the last time!!!!!
friggin majorty report screeners wont let me on the air damn bastards ugh
sean, I wouldn’t worry about seeing brokeback solo – it’s going hunting and fishing with guys I’d worry about!! :rofl2:
We are having the BEST time razzing the redneck men around here about their huntin’ trips!
(i agree with Gypsy, i hear “Looking” is good.)
mmmm mmmm good! Freshly made homemade spinach pasta with Olio Beato olive oil and cheap italian wine. It doesn’t get much better than this.:grin:
ok no movies for me LIVE COMEDY!!!!! so do i go here or here?
:rant1:i’m friggin itching for the funny here people!!!!!
I don’t know sean, can you go to both??
sean, i think you’ve got a haiku:
a bad liberal
i am, yeah, but at least i’m
not lieberman bad
ugh i am almost at the first place and the second is 4km away!!!!! and the second one sounds so much better
The 1st one might surprise you!
(RE: post 5)I know how to spell explanation…Ok, I’m going back to sleep:doh:
Kevin- If you look around on iTunes etc…and see how many video podcasts there are…and that the new tivos have a port to download anything onto the iPod…and that they already did a video show of Sam with great success…I think its only a matter of time before you will be sorry if you dont have a video iPod, if you can at all afford one. I sold my 60 gig iPod photo which was a year old for $270 on ebay, and then bought the 60 gig iPod video on Apple for $369 with an educational discount (which, by the way, they dont check at all…they just ask what school you go to.) The reason that I really wanted the video one was because its alot smaller and lighter than the other one…but the video is surprisingly great, and IM happy to have it. I dont use it all that much because Im mostly driving around and walking around which doesnt lend itself to watching a screen (though my son manages to do it with his gameboy pretty well.) I think that the video thing will expand and that it will be good to have. These things also really hold their value so as long as youre careful of it you can resell it when the next generation comes out…they are talking about a bluetooth model so you can have wireless headphones. I would love that! I just got a new phone with bluetooth and its fantastic…incredible….
Gypsy- I should be able to hook you up once a week or so w/ CD, if you want, but lets see what else to do. Can you run replay radio or a/v on your computer?
PJ is there a program to zip MP3’s to send on the internet?
Also, how does one post an MP3 on a page for someone to stream? If you didnt do it publicly…like, you did it just for yourself so that you could hear it at work later or something, is that illegal? does anyone know?
What is the best MP3 editing software for PC?
Any info is appreciated.
Melina
oh isi, you made me hungry and thirsty….i’m going to trot off for a bit to partake!
btw, i asked about that congressman who claimed that mosques were not being burned and there really aren’t a bunch of dead people in Iraq – ie iraq ain’t that bad (heard on maddow and first part of springer (eek)).the military is hunkered down on their bases so can’t “confirm” reports but reports are from the shiite ministry of interior (among other sources & video & photos). (aka vietnam numbers game)
off to eat & drink & be merry for a bit!
Cheers, farmerkat!!!
Sean, how could you miss the
” Beaver Day Palooza”?!!!!!!
Ah, to be young again!!….not!
Just go the first one and if it sucks then leave and go to the second…can you get around or do you have to drive the cab of your truck?
I’d like to see Transamerica or the looking for comedy movie….Brokeback too but I always find that the supposed best movies get so hyped that I am disappointed when I finally see them.
farmerkat,
i agree, farmerkat. it’s totally laughable. but check this out:
link
unbelievable but true.
Tucker Carlson just said that the SD voters have a right to decide of they want abortion in their state…I dont think thats true if there is a federal law on the books.
motherfucking xm better be carrying the damn maron show i will fucking cancel my fucking subscription if they dont that shit is rediculous they have friggin al franken replay on in the middle of the night i need funny so i dont fall asleep driving in the damn winter weather ahhhhh friggin show better be on the damn xm or else i will have to send aar letters demanding free podcasts since i pay for the xm so i can hear marc and i havent heard him in friggin almost two months wait a minute it has been friggin more than two months it is time to slaughter lambs and paint doors no paint for danny goldfuck though ok im a little off my rocker right now so i am going to take a couple deep breaths post this and relax
That’s okay travis. It happens to everyone. I put the wrong date on an article I posted and it’s past the time for editing. Oh well.
These Hardball Hotshots suck…they are so horrible. Whats the point of reusing the old talent over and over so they just end up interviewing themselves…and they are all republicans….
:banana:beaver day:banana:
oh the fun marc and jim would be having with this today!!!!!
Beaver Droppings Award 😯
Sean- we need to write to XM and tell them to carry Marc’s show. I dont know why they rerun at all when there are so many local AAR shows that they could broadcast all night. Also WLIB is good at night here…it becomes the black liberal station again. I dont get the local signal after dark for some reason (thats why I got XM in the first place) so I cant get it unless I stream it.
Epic theatre of Brecht
Although Bertolt Brecht’s first plays were written in Germany during the 1920s, he was not widely known until much later. Eventually his theories of stage presentation exerted more influence on the course of mid-century theatre in the West than did those of any other individual. This was largely because he proposed the major alternative to the Stanislavsky-oriented realism that dominated acting and the “well-made play” construction that dominated playwriting.
Brecht’s earliest work was heavily influenced by German Expressionism, but it was his preoccupation with Marxism and the idea that man and society could be intellectually analyzed that led him to develop his theory of “epic theatre.” Brecht believed that theatre should appeal not to the spectator’s feelings but to his reason. While still providing entertainment, it should be strongly didactic and capable of provoking social change. In the Realistic theatre of illusion, he argued, the spectator tended to identify with the characters on stage and become emotionally involved with them rather than being stirred to think about his own life. To encourage the audience to adopt a more critical attitude to what was happening on stage, Brecht developed his Verfremdungs-effekt (“alienation effect”)–i.e., the use of anti-illusive techniques to remind the spectators that they are in a theatre watching an enactment of reality instead of reality itself. Such techniques included flooding the stage with harsh white light, regardless of where the action was taking place, and leaving the stage lamps in full view of the audience; making use of minimal props and “indicative” scenery; intentionally interrupting the action at key junctures with songs in order to drive home an important point or message; and projecting explanatory captions onto a screen or employing placards. From his actors Brecht demanded not realism and identification with the role but an objective style of playing, to become in a sense detached observers. . .
Is beaver day like ladies night? Or is it actually a beaver the animal, because its Canada and there are probably lots of beavers up there!
I FRIGGIN LOVE THE OLD BLACK RASTAFARIAN SOUNDING GUY THAT IS ON IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT THERE GOES MY FRIGGIN CAPS LOCK AGAIN i hate that thing sometimes
:paranoid:apparently beavers are an endangered species:paranoid:
i didnt even know that until i read the beaver day thing also i didnt even know there was a beaver day before today
Melina, what does xm carry now from 1-3 am ET?
al franken the king of the jews is on from 1 to 4 followed by an hour of ranty
Melina, thanks. I guess it would be wiser to spend a little more now to avoid having to upgrade later. For all I know, six months from now Jim may be producing Sammy the Stem Cell cartoons as part of the podcast. I should probably look around iTunes to see what sort of stuff is available there.
As for Tucker Carlson, what a shame that his mother did not consider abortion as a more viable alternative. Bottom line, if men got pregnant, abortions would be free.
Do I get a right to decide if I want Tucker Carlson in my state?
Sean, I saw Brokeback solo this past Monday. It was a 1:00 showing with about 40 people in attendance. All but 4 or 5 were women, and several of the women were seated by themselves as opposed to with a female friend.
So who knows? You may meet up with a single woman who admires the fact that you are secure enough in your masculinity to see the movie! Go for it, my friend. 🙂
Does xm also carry franken live? If so, maybe they will air Maron in the 1-3am time slot instead of a franken rerun.
i think but i end up flipping around a lot so i am not sure i miss when they had malloy on from 1 to 4
they carry the whole day live now so i dont see why they wouldnt carry the maron
It’s Friday, you bastards!:omg:
Yeah, Isi, it seems to be reruns…which is silly. I guess they dont have to pay for the rebroadcasts so its probably cheaper that way. I have the little Myfi portable that holds 5 hours of programming so I always save some of Majority report from the night before and then Rachel…if I have to leave early I just take it at that time and listen to the rest live in the car. The big thing for me is to not have to hear Jerry Springer at all, ever….
Mom likes him but she is a real channel flipper and she is not exactly the demographic that DG is going for. She mostly listens to Curtis and Kuby in the moring. They are on from 5-9 and are pretty good. Kuby was Kuntsler’s assistant until he died so he is in on all of these great cases and knows all about human rights and the law. Curtis is a law and order repub, but he can be reasonable as a NYer…he is more of a Guilliani kind of guy, so liberal on social issues for the most part except quality of life.
Anyway, between that and a bit of IMus….
But now it will be great to have Marc and then Rachel each day….that will be excellent to wake up to the show in my iPod!! I just hope that Marc talks about what he thinks of whats going on. I have to know his take on all of this craziness!!
“… I end up recalling some other story in which the only way to be oneself is by becoming another or by losing one’s way in another’s tales; and the tales I want to put together in the black book remind me of a third or forth tale just like our love stories and memory gardens that open into one another …”
“After all, nothing can be as astounding as life. Except for writing. Except for writing. Yes, of course, except for writing, the sole consolation.”
Orhan Pamuk, The Black Book
:omg:PERMANENT FATAL ERRORS
:paranoid:this cant be good
—– The following addresses had permanent fatal errors —–
Marc@marcmaron.com
—– Transcript of session follows —–
… while talking to mx.usa.net.:
>>> RCPT To:Marc@marcmaron.com
<<< 551 Marc@marcmaron.com… User not local
550 Marc@marcmaron.com… User unknown
ok well hopefully maron reads the blog somewhat regularly since his e-mail is not working
hey buddy whats up? so uh yeah im just a tad curious are you gonna be on xm? i am a truck driver and they replay al franken in the middle of the night. there have been a few times i have almost driven off cliffs because of this! he makes me sleepy. anyway if you arent on the xm i guess i will just have to somehow steal the podcast (im sure the morningseditionists.com people will help me) and listen to that. ok well uh start playing live at the improv at the ontario mills mall in ontario ca since i actually get a chance to go there when i am in the area. ok then uh if your not gonna be on xm you should work on getting danny goldfuck fired. um hmmmmm oh yeah one more thing thanks for reading my e-mail on the last show it made my friggin day ok well later man.
Sean from Buffalo
p.s.can you send pj from morningseditionists.com some of the test show stuff so he can post it up for everybody to hear!!!!!
Sean, great post. Maybe Maron is getting ready to debut a new website! Then you can send your email.
While Ismail Agha said his prayers or afterwards, as he sat leaning against a rock, silent, lost in his thoughts, his hairy chest bared to the breeze, Mustafa played with the grasshoppers, the bees, the swallow chicks; there were so many swallow nests among the crags and Mustafa could easily clamber up and play with the fledglings, some still downy and featherless with yellow bills, some already feathered and ready to start flying. Often, he would come upon young swallows which had fallen from their nests in attempting to fly, some at their last gasp, others with wings outstretched as they tried to rise again. Some days there were so many of them that Mustafa got quite exhausted having to carry them all back to their nests. As he played, Mustafa never stopped singing. He would invent songs about the eagles in their eyries, the swallows and their chicks, the horned rattlesnakes that ate the chicks, the half-burnt mulberry tree that spurted blood, the bat-infested cave, the saint’s shrine on the mountain top… One Hidrellez day, the whole village, dressed to the nines, had walked all morning to reach the shrine and there they had offered sacrifices and prayed and sung and danced, while five minstrels played the saz. That day Mustafa had not stirred from the minstrels’ side, his eyes intent on the fingers flying over the strings of the instruments. Most of all he had loved the saz of Minstrel Rahmi who came from Yarpuz village, for its body was inlaid with mother-of-pearl which glinted in the sunlight. Never would he forget Minstrel Rahmi, his long slim fingers, his tall frame, his dark beautiful face that broke into dimples when he smiled, his strong clear voice, the ancient laments like a cry of grief, the jolly songs that set one’s feet a-dancing, and ever since as he improvised his songs he had tried to imitate the minstrel’s voice. . . (Yashar Kemal)
I just bought Replay AV. I am SO happy happy happy. I’m going to send cookies once the announcement is up at KTLK. Who’s with me? We should bombard the studio with gifts for Marc the first week.
W00t! We did it, folks! Make no mistake, WE did this. Danny Goldberg would have won if we hadn’t kicked some serious ass. You guys rock, especially you serious regulars, like gypsy and Kristapea and Sean and especially PJ, who put up this here fabulous blog so we could all hang together.
:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
I notice in the AAR announcement that they said Maron’s show would be syndicated through Air America Syndication. That is the way they handle Thom Hartmann. I’m not sure what that will mean for the time his show will air. It looks like Marc’s show would be the second show in this syndication division. I found this on their website:
something ugh still havent figured out what i am gonna do tonight i think i am going to walk the 4 km to the funnier raunchier sounding standup show!
Oh, and Sean? Go see Brokeback Mountain. Remember, Marc wants you to. And if you find yourself getting teary, and you think that means you have a little gay man inside you saying “Hello!!”, greet that little gay man, have sex with him once, then tell him you’ll meet him every year in the mountains of the Wyoming of your mind, but meanwhile you have to go do this thing with the wife. [/maron]
:nixon:
Hey…it could be worse. You could have the same name as Marc Maron’s inner girl.
who me? i didnt do nothing im an apathetic bastard all i did was send a couple e-mails
Thanks for the inclusion on your shortlist, brilliant.
huh who is marc marons inner girl?
woman speaking in french is fucking sexy :jerk:
others confess, if only in private, to a fascination with the album’s inventive arrangements, which incorporated some African rhythms, Mellotrons, and full orchestration. Never before or since did the Stones take so many chances in the studio. This writer, at least, feels that the record has been unfairly undervalued, partly because purists expect the Stones to constantly champion a blues ‘n’ raunch world view. About half the material is very strong, particularly the glorious “She’s a Rainbow,” with its beautiful harmonies, piano, and strings; the riff-driven “Citadel”; the hazy, dream-like “In Another Land,” Bill Wyman’s debut writing (and singing) credit on a Stones release; and the majestically dark and doomy cosmic rocker “2000 Light Years From Home,” with some of the creepiest synthesizer effects (devised by Brian Jones) ever to grace a rock record. The downfall of the album was caused by some weak songwriting on the lesser tracks, particularly the interminable psychedelic jam “Sing This All Together (See What Happens).” It’s a much better record than most people give it credit for being, though, with a strong current of creeping uneasiness that undercuts the gaudy psychedelic flourishes. In 1968, the Stones would go back to the basics, and never wander down these paths again, making this all the more of a fascinating anomaly in the group’s discography.
Yes Brilliant. If we couldn’t save our country in 2004 then we damn well need the Funny more than ever! I’ve really been missing it too.
I tried to write a Haiku but it totally sucked big wind so maybe I should just go to my boring boring class now.:doh:
I know there are some folks out there who use Safari as a web browser, so I thought I’d let you know (if you haven’t heard already) that CERT reports a vulnerability in Safari for OS X that doesn’t have a patch yet. The solution at this time is to turn off the “Open safe files after downloading” feature. To turn this off, choose “Preferences” from the Safari menu, then uncheck the option to “open ‘safe’ files after downloading.”
More info here, here, and also here.
ok, I’m full (burp) hey! I didn’t DO that.
sean & Melina, i emailed xm this afternoon to ask if they’ll be carrying Marc’s new show. I’ll let you know what/if they respond. The more people that email xm the better, I say!
Hope you’re feeling a bit better, Melina.
Randi is “on” again, thank the radio gods. She was intolerable for a few days, mired in trying to do impressions of chimp & co.
ok – back to the merry part of the night!
i like chocolate
i also like hard candy
and bubble gum too
Irrelevant out! You are not in my dream, either.
isi, XM airs franken live. For the longest time they had ed shultz on for the first part of Randi but when they paid AAR big bucks, XM moved big eddie to a different channel. Then they had Alam Combs :omg: on instead of Malloy which really ticked me off. Now combs is somewhere that I don’t care about.
friggin xm wont accept my password so i guess i will e-mail them when i get back to the states after i call them and fix my log-in problem ahhhh canuckida speaking of canuckida where is canuck from is canuck here in ottawa? that would be cool he could give me a ride to the comedy club!!!!!
sean, you don’t need your password. click on contact and you just need your radio number (press the 0 channel on your radio to get your number).
im going to go to the lame “clean comedians” show i dont feel like walking three friggin miles damn it
Oh, this new poll up at Rasmussen is interesting.
THANKS FOR THE SAFARI INFO, PJ. UNCHECKED IT IS. :fist:
yeah my radio is like a mile away or 1.5 km whatever stupid km’s ok well i will contact them just dont wanna contact them until i can as a verified subscriber and i am not paying international long distance to get this fixed up
Have a nice stroll, Sean.
of course of course
Ok, I wrote to XM to find out if they are planning to put on Marc’s show. They should write me back and tell me soon. They say within 24 to 48 hours.
Wow, from Media Matters: Fox wants to know, “All-Out Civil War in Iraq: Could It Be a Good Thing?”
People getting killed, cool or what?
Sean must really want to see the beaver if hes willing to walk so far for it…just dont get into any strange cars…I get that spooky hitchhiker movie vibe from this…
so what should i get to eat at the comedy club?
no i am going to the club that is a couple blocks from where i am
Hmmm…civil war a good thing?…as in, we get to pull out sooner because they might also turn on us like in Somalia….?
And its good for the soldiers in the corss fire because…?
And its good for all the innocent women and children because…?
Fox just sucks. It us reprehensible for them to even suggest this as being a good thing considering that we bungled the invasion and destabilized things so badly and our screwups are gonna go down in history as what led up to this…its tragic!
Why arent they firing every top brass in charge of this nightmare?
Wow, Bush has even lost William F. Buckley. That can’t be good.
heres my walk 1.4 km which is way less than the 5 or so to the other place!!!!! not to mention it is almost across the street from where the merce cunningham show is so i will be super close to my truck when i get out of there ok well i have been in this coffee shop for way too long considering i havent bought anything since i came in here but never fear i shall return eventually
Are you worried about weight or cholesterol? money?
Or is it anything you want at all?
I like shrimp cocktail and salad. (and nachos too…)
me worry? damn google map didnt work oh well i think nachos or quesadilla probably i like the showroom fries at the improv in ontario ca hmmmmmm so good
Get the shrimp sean…and the nachos….and some wings…
Gee, I must be hungry!
I cant eat fried food anymore. it makes me sick…but I love fried calamari!
Apparently there’s a “stupid” contest going on between CNN and Fox. From Think Progress:
Yes. Things look bad for Bush and gang. Too bad there is no effective opposition party.
:omg:
Things are bad….its just crazy…they dont seem to know it and they keep doing stupid things. Where is Rove? Isnt he supposed to be Bush;s brain?
hey there is a crazy palm reader lady at the coffee shop
Green Day is awesome
:bow: :love: Doug Kreeger is the best. In a very thoughtful gesture, he just emailed me to let me know about Marc’s new show and forwarded the statement regarding the start of Marc’s new show. I am very touched.
anything about the xm?
anything about the xm?
No, my email had mentioned that I stream the show from the midwest and that’s what he addressed.
I love Green Day too, Sean. And it seems like I am one of many, many older Green Day fans. We’re only now feeling safe to come out of the closet. :nod:
:love:green day rocks!!!!!
ok i need to get to the comedy club i only have an hour to walk the mile to the place and shoot that is gonna take like a whole fifteen minutes or something ok well later sheeple keep the lights on for me
:priest:in hell!!!!!!
Good evening, all. How great is this, getting emailed directly by Marc to know about the start of the show next Tuesday? Thanks for the Mac alert, pj, I’ll have to change that option when I get home (Mac at home, pc at work).
Finally found my way to Malloy archives and trying to catch David Ray Griffin segment from last night. It was last night (Thursday night), wasn’t it?
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I don’t know what this means
nope wednsday night ex ok well later sheeple
HAVE FUN SEAN!oops caplock!;-)
dah they are gonna shut us down the bastards ok well i am really out of here :jesus::nixon::peace:
Attack on Saudi Refinery
Just watching David Brooks on Colbert from last night. What a fucking asshole.
Griffin was on Wednesday Night Malloy. I heard it through the White Rose Society.
Book Review
Bad Will Hunting
Daniel Swift
[…] ‘Shakespeare,’ it turns out, was one of the most autobiographical authors who ever took pen to paper,” writes Anderson: “To recognize this, one only need redefine ‘Shakespeare.'” As Anderson reminds us, Shakespeare’s “documented biography is extensive, but it is all commercial activities, lawsuits, and entrepreneurial ventures”; Edward de Vere, by contrast, has exactly the right kind of biography. He went to Cambridge at the age of 8; he was a sickly child, but he led an army in Scotland; he enjoyed a passionate and unsuitable love affair, which led to an unhappy marriage; and he traveled widely across Europe meeting artists and thinkers and, according to Anderson, living the life that gave birth to the plays. Fearing the stigma of a playwriting career, de Vere simply hired the young actor Will Shakspere–the beard of Avon–as his frontman. . .
“Shakespeare” by another name
by Mark Anderson
I think as I please
And this gives me pleasure.
My conscience decrees,
This right I must treasure.
My thoughts will not cater
To duke or dictator,
No man can deny
–Die gedanken sind frei.
–(Sixteenth-century German peasant song revived as a protest anthem against the Nazi regime)
The news on Monday that an Austrian court has sentenced crackpot British historian David Irving to three years’ imprisonment for having denied the Holocaust seventeen years ago should have alarmed free speech advocates–particularly at a time when Muslim fundamentalists are being lectured as to the freedom of expression that should be afforded cartoonists. In the event, however, a lack of noticeable outcry has exposed a longstanding double standard in the West about who is entitled to free speech and why.
To be sure, Nazi propaganda is an extremely sensitive issue in Hitler’s birth country, which for the most part endorsed the madman’s vision of the Third Reich. But the repression of the free marketplace of ideas is an endorsement of tyranny rather than its repudiation. And it is not just Austria, and Germany itself, that have banned the views of Holocaust deniers: Eight other European states have joined in. Muslim fundamentalists outraged by the cartoons that have appeared widely inthe European media thus have the right to question the conflicting standards of what is considered worthy of censorship.
The muted response of the Western media to the Irving decision is difficult to fathom. Not much has been reported on this case and what has appeared often assumes that this severe limit to free speech is obviously justified. For example, a BBC report over the weekend concluded with this ominous paragraph: “In a letter to the BBC from his prison cell, Mr. Irving said some of his views on the gas chambers had changed–but he also expressed opinions which would be challenged by mainstream historians.”
Since when has it been accepted as a crime to challenge mainstream historians, even when, as in this case, the challenge is without foundation? Should a deeply wrongheaded view, even one motivated by vile malice as Irving’s critics claim motivates him, lead to incarceration? The case made for criminalizing speech in the West is usually based on the concept that it is not OK to yell fire in a crowded theater–or incite violence. The argument for jailing Irving is that denying the Holocaust is equivalent to stoking the fires of anti-Semitic violence. “Holocaust denial is anti-Semitism dressed up as intellectual debate. It should be regarded as such and treated as such,” stated the head of the UK’s Holocaust Educational Trust, by way of defending the Austrian verdict.
But by that standard, the artists who drew the cartoons depicting Muhammad should also be arrested, as well as their editors and publishers. Critics of the Danish newspaper that commissioned the Muhammad cartoons claim that its editorial slant is anti-Muslim and that they were attempting a deliberate provocation. So should the paper’s editors be prosecuted? After all, people have died protesting these inflammatory comics. Will Austria and the other nations that ban anti-Semitic books now ban expressions judged by Muslims to be unacceptably hostile to their religion? Unfortunately, they may do just that out of political opportunism, given the rioting and trade boycotts that followed the publication of those cartoons. But they would once again be wrong.
Speech that is not felt by some powerful group to be loathsome is hardly in need of protection. The value of an absolutist opposition to the censorship of speech, as enshrined in the US Constitution’s First Amendment, is that it holds out the prospect that the right to speak will be honored even when the content of those utterances is not. What is disturbing in both the Irving and Muhammad cartoon situations is the stuttering hesitancy of many who claim to be committed to free speech to speak out in opposition to those–be they Muslim clerics or Austrian judges–who seek to limit the free expression of individuals expressing views they detest.
In both instances, the world has been presented with a teaching moment, in which the argument for free thought–that die gedanken sind frei (“thoughts are free”) that the Nazis and every other absolutist dictatorship have excelled in crushing–was not advanced by those who know better. As a result, a world sorely in need of a crash course in the efficacy of free debate received nothing of the sort. Instead, the lesson has been that the suppression of ideas is valid, as long as the suppressors are convinced that they are in the right.
http://www.thenation.com
Gee, and I thought everything was going so well.
Who watched Bill Maher this evening?:rofl2::omg:
This from Arianna Huffington 2/24/06
Do you think Arianna knows the cardinal??
St Maron Church
1245 Carnegie Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115-2807
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I don’t have cable.
Who were Maher’s guests?
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St. Maron Maronite Church
Reverend Louis Baz, Pastor
11466 Kercheval
Detroit, MI 48214
Real Time guests for February 24th:
Danny Glover
Gary Hart
A hip Yale professor of Middle eastern descent. Forgot her name. (Irshad Manji)
Nicholas kristoff was on the big screen.
Rep. Heather Wilson R-New Mexico was on for a brief Q&A.
OrthodoxTemple of Sanctified Marc, Maronite
Astoria, New York
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Goood evening li’l Seditionistic Tendencies.
These people are so out of touch with reality. Everything is a goddamn chess game to them. They could give a shit about the actual people involved. I do my best to be nonviolent but these assholes:mad: really make it difficult. The best I can do is hope that they will be reborn as the very people they ignored.
Oh Nicki, are you bothering the Maronites? Why are you posting the address?
Wow, Online = 1. I’m alone here?? Oh well. What PJ said at the top of the day – how many times does Malloy have to tell us “this is what the Dems do”? Give up on these jerks, register Green, Peace and Freedom, Decline to State. Stop voting for these trickster Dems, it only encourages them! Last night was the monthly meeting of my neighborhood Democratic Club. Nancy Pelosi’s assistant Dan Bernal gave a presentation on “The Democratic Response to the GOP Medicare Drug Plan”. No demands for investigations of the threats, bribes and intimidation that got the Medicare Modernization Act passed, no calls for nationwide mobilization. Even while mentioning that 29 states had to ‘intervene’ to keep people from dying due to missing medications. ‘Intervene’? Hell, they had to declare states of public health emergency! No mention of that. Luckily some local activist folks, including my Gray Panther contact whom I phoned in advance to ask him to speak, did come and speak and gave a more well-rounded picture of the disaster in health care. The Republican members of the club gave the requisite free market individual responsibility trickle down garbage comments they always offer. San Francisco being a Democratic Party stronghold, these guys (all men) are humored and ignored. And the Dem machine grinds on, telling the good people in this neighborhod club that their Dem reps are doing the gosh-darndest best they can, but it’s rough, and folks gotta vote us back into the legislatures so we can kick the GOP bums out, and then things’ll be so much better. And yet there’s folks there who are curious and want to discuss why some of us members are Greens and Peace and Freedom. And all the luminaries in town have to make the Dem circuit, so they all pass through my local Dem club. Plus I get to vote on endorsements for ballot resolutions and propostions. Last night we almost passed a resolution calling for investigation and impeachment of Bush and Cheney. Couldn’t even pass that, thanks to the Republicans squawking against it. Pathetic.
I am posting the addresses so that you can visit the appropriate church in your region.
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Church of Marc Maronite
5406 E. Virginia Ave.
Phoenix, Az 85008
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Church of Our Man Marc (Maronite)
600 El Camino Real
Millbrae, 94030.
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Okay thanks Nicki, now that I have the address I will, of course, have to drive by it, at least.But, I really don’t think there’s any connection except in spelling. A friend sent me some links to some photos of Marc’s brother and they totally look alike. If you saw Marc’s brother on the street you’d think, “that guy looks like he could be Marc’s brother” :nod:
Blasphemy, Krista!:omg: You are in apostasy for such speech! Foregive us, Holy Saint Maron of the Angels Mounted!
That’s why I’m a Seditionist, Nicki!:lol::rofl2:
Our Man of Mount Marc Maronite Cathedral (Maronite-Los Angeles)
333 South San Vicente Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048
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Democrat stategy of Iraq: stall and equivocate
DEMS NEW STALL STRATEGY –
“STRATEGIC REDEPLOYMENT”
The reports are coming in from all over the nation. The Democrats are getting pilloried as they shuck and jive on the war. They have an election coming up in fall of 2006 and they want to take back Congress. They are scrambling to find their footing. The Dems think we can have guns and butter – war and health care. I’ve got news for them – that tune ain’t playing no more.
The Boston Globe reported on February 20 that the Dems have put Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI), a former Army officer, in charge of coming up with a consensus Democratic plan for the war. His answer? It’s called “strategic redeployment.” What does that mean? “It’s important to note that it’s not withdrawal — it’s redeployment,” Reed said. “We need to pursue a strategy that is going to accomplish the reasonable objectives, and allow us to have strategic flexibility. Not only is it a message, but it’s a method to improve the security there and around the globe.”
The Dems new plan is to pull some number of U.S. troops out of Iraq into Kuwait and other new bases in Afghanistan, Southeast Asia and the Horn of Africa. From the new large bases in Kuwait the U.S. would increase Air Force bombing missions over Iraq, increase the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s) like the Predator, that fly via satellite direction, and can drop bombs and fire missiles. For the Iraqi people this means more indiscriminate bombing and more innocent people killed.
When things get really out of hand in Iraq, the “strategic redeployment” plan (it’s just the Murtha plan with a new name by the way) will call for an expansion of U.S. Special Forces teams going back into Iraq for quick hits and killings of anyone who dares resist the corrupt puppet government the U.S. has put into place.
The Democrats will sell this to the American public by saying they are pulling the troops out of the war. A few units will be brought home and big ceremonies held so that the public thinks the war is slowing down. The Dems hope that “strategic redeployment” will mean less troops will be killed day to day in Iraq. They hope it will be their ticket to victory in November. But in truth the war will go on.
In fact, the endless war will be expanded with new basing arrangements in Southeast Asia, Africa and Afghanistan. More territory will be occupied and the field of operations against that faceless “terrorism” will be expanded. All this will be done with the Dems full encouragement and support. And guess what? The Pentagon will need lots more money to build these new bases and outposts and Congress – both Repubs and Dems – will give them the money.
The peace movement had better not fall for this bait and switch. The Dems are running an election game on us. They are feeling our pressure and this is their disingenuous response. Peace activists nationwide must see through this latest shell game and call it for what it is. Strategic deception.
The time has come for the peace movement to unembedded itself from the Democratic Party. As long as peace activists see themselves as “party” people they will not have the ability to be critical of these kind of cynical moves to co-opt our energies.
I was in Germany right after the U.S. began the invasion of Afghanistan soon after 9-11. The Green Party in Germany supported that invasion and angered the German peace movement. I saw German peace activists publicly condemn national Green Party leaders for supporting the U.S. war. The peace activists understood where their primary allegiance belonged. To the anti-war movement first, and then to a party. If the party goes astray, the peace movement does not follow. We must do the same here in the U.S.
Bruce K. Gagnon
Coordinator
Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 652
Brunswick, ME 04011
(207) 729-0517
globalnet@mindspring.com
http://www.space4peace.org
http://space4peace.blogspot.com (Blog)
Good privacy thing from the ACLU:
http://www.adcritic.com/interactive/view.php?id=5927
You mean his brother looks like the Holy Saint himself? Holy genetics!:omg:
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Quick! Post an a/b with the Blessed and the brother incarnate.
:priest:The End of Days…:omg:
St Marc Maron Maronite Church
Address 2040 Whirley Dr, Williamsville – Buffalo, NY
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Libertarian Barry Hess is running against Governor Napolitano-D here in Arizona. I used to be a Libertarian but I’m not so sure about it now. I have not heard much bad about Napolitano but I have been out of the state a couple of years and not keeping track even longer.
Nite Nite Li’l Seditionists’ :yawn:
February 24, 2006
Review: The Death of Discourse
The Failures of Our First Amendment Successes
By ROBERT JENSEN
There is no shortage of books these days analyzing what contemporary U.S. society gets wrong: Illegal wars of aggression, a cavalier attitude toward potential ecological collapse, narrow-minded religious fundamentalism, widening economic inequality, and lingering racism, sexism, and homophobia. Look too closely at this society, beyond the self-congratulatory triumphalism, and it’s not such a pretty picture.
But one of the criteria on which the United States ranks high in the world is legal protection for freedom of expression. Our legal regime built on the First Amendment’s protections of freedom of speech and press is not perfect, but over time the scope of real expressive liberty has expanded, as popular movements and progressive legal thinkers have demanded that liberty and crafted the rules for making it real in day-to-day life.
That’s why Ronald K.L. Collins’ and David M. Skover’s The Death of Discourse is so chilling: The book details why our traditional approach to freedom of expression — the ideas that led to this expansion of liberty, ideas that are admirable in so many ways — is ill-equipped to cope with either the contemporary challenges we face or the future. In fact, this traditional approach to freedom of expression may well be hastening the collapse of the culture.
Could it really be that grim? Is this the nature of the modern crisis: Even what we have learned do well is going to contribute to our demise? When the first edition of the book was published in 1996, my answer was a painful, but tentative, yes. As the updated edition is published, I am ready to drop the tentativeness. Collins and Skover identify a key question in mass media, law, and philosophy that we can no longer afford to ignore: Has this system of freedom of expression, when combined with a predatory capitalism, made it more difficult to maintain a healthy and sustainable culture?
http://www.counterpunch.com
February 23, 2006
Washington Gives the Green Light
Japan’s Neo-Militarists
By CHRISTOPHER REED
Japan is marching back to military power, or more precisely, “is being marched” by the United States toward a new militarism, as its neo-nationalist prime minister Junichiro Koizumi, who like many hawks has never served in the military, acts as eager drill sergeant. Meanwhile the putative army, the Japanese people, remains unenthusiastic.
The nation and its population are unique in the world, having honored 60 years of official pacifism since their disastrous imperialist wars from 1931-45. These ended in defeat with three million Japanese dead, and a US occupation force writing a new constitution that renounced war “forever.” That was then. Now, despite opinion polls still showing a pacifist public in the high 60s percentage, Japan’s warmongers exert their influence. The new militarism is not trumpeted, even the Pentagon’s drums are muffled, but almost every week an event occurs to push six decades of peace further into history.
In January, for instance, the Ground Self-Defense Force, the name Japan must give its well-equipped and powerful army, was for the first time ever exercising jointly with US military for three weeks at the giant Pendleton Marine base in southern California, north of San Diego, staging amphibian operations against an “armed guerrilla occupation” of Japanese islands. Why?[…]
http://www.counterpunch.org