Friday, June 02, 2006

Is this thing on?

Where the heck have I been? Let me tell you...no, why bother.

There is big news afoot. I have been approached to sell my humble little blog. I think that I am going to accept the offer, no matter how meager ,it's better than I can ever hope to make from my current advertising efforts.

Further, I haven't been able to keep up with all my other demands so I think this is farewell from me.

However, stay tuned...

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Monday, October 24, 2005

Where'd you go?

So, my pretties, you are wondering what has been taking me away from my blogial duties. Suffice it to say that earning a living in reality television is taxing at best. With only about 4 hours a day of down time I really don't have the energy to keep writing or pay attention to the Neo-Cons.
I should be back sometime around Thanksgiving.

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Monday, September 26, 2005

Mark My Words

If the Neo-Cons have their way the 2005 Hurricane Season will be the end of FEMA and the beginning of Military control of Federal emergency disaster response.

The Neo-Cons believe that a strong miltary is the key to success. They don't believe in diplomacy. They don't believe in cooperation. They are only interested in unilateral decision making and a Pax America...peace through military supremacy.

By shifting FEMA resources to the military BushCo can further add to the military coffers and, through his Commander In Chief duties, have even greater power over the public.

This is a very bad thing and we need to be paying attention before BushCo amends the constitution to get rid of term limits.
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Currently I'm listening to my cubicle neighbors on the telephone.

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Friday, September 23, 2005

Oh No He Didn't!

In a whiplash causing statement Dubya has managed to, once again, tie Osama Bin Laden to the death of over a thousand American lives...

"You know," Bush said, "I've been thinking a lot about how America has responded [to Katrina], and it's clear to me that Americans value human life, and value every person as important. And that stands in stark contrast, by the way, to the terrorists we have to deal with. You see, we look at the destruction caused by Katrina, and our hearts break. They're the kind of people who look at Katrina and wish they had caused it."

So that's why we've called out the military...to fight the terrorist hurricanes, not rescue innocent Americans from a terrible storm.

What a dolt.


Currently I'm listening to Mothers Little Help from the album "Desperate Housewives Soundtrack" by Liz Phair

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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Not So Super Anymore...

My favorite Super Model has always been Elle...sigh...but the teutonic Claudia Schiffer has held a special place in my heart. When my Audi navigation system talks to me I imagine that it's Claudia.
Claudia Schiffer
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More on BushCo Responsibilty

I received a rebuttal to my entry Why BushCo is Responsible. Rather than enter it as a comment on the site this Neo-Con apologist sent it to me directly.

The rebuttal actually helped to gel some of my earlier thoughts. So if you're interested I present them after the jump.

I wrote:
The President is mandated, it could be argued it is his sole duty, to protect America and it's citizens.

The Neo-Con Asked:
Where did this come from?  It's not in his oath of office or the constitution. 
Here you commit the fallacy of assuming what you're trying to prove, also called "Begging the question" or "Circular reasoning." 
Jesus loves me, this I know, because the Bible tells me so.

My response:
The only ill logic here is your claim of circular arguments.  Try again.

Presidential Oath of Office
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." 

The Preamble of the Constitution
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

The Constitution, a document for the people by the people, is a roadmap for protecting the people. The Presidents oath is to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.

What part of promoting general welfare, insuring domestic tranquility and providing for the common defence etc do you fail to understand?  

Or are you going to argue that it's the president's job to just preserve, protect and defend a piece of parchment?


As part of a private back and forth I referred to BushCo as a "cult of personality" This apparently struck a nerve. 

Neo-Con:
In general, you use "mandated" as carelessly as you use "cult" and that's not conducive to reasonable discourse.


My response:
I initially referred to Neo-Cons and other followers of Dubya as a "cult of personality."  You went off on some other tangent trying to get me to define cult.  But for the purposes of discourse I give you the definition of a cult.

cult  ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (klt) n.

1. A religion or religious sect generally considered
to be extremist or false, with its followers often living
in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an
authoritarian, charismatic leader.

2. A usually nonscientific method or regimen claimed by its
originator to have exclusive or exceptional power in curing
a particular disease.

3. Obsessive, especially faddish, devotion to or veneration for
a person, principle, or thing.

4. An exclusive group of persons sharing an esoteric, usually
artistic or intellectual interest.

That pretty much sums it up.   I will be glad to explain the application of the definition to the Dubya cult of personality if you need help.
Now this is where it got really good and lots of concepts sort of gelled in my mind.
Now I could go and refute your arguments point by point but since Dubya's admission of responsibility today there is no point.  He knows his government fucked up and, for a pleasant change, admitted the mistake.

However, there are a few things you should be aware of.   It's amazing what you can find if you go to the source and avoid the spin.

Gov Blanco and Mayor Nagin did beg for help.  Repeatedly.  Starting on August 26 with phone calls to Bush and a declaration of emergency from Gov Blanco and a voluntary evacuation order from the Mayor.  There were additional pleas for assistance to Bush on August 28 and Sept 2.

I refer you to Gov Blanco's office 

Guard Troops were called up on Aug 26 as confirmed by this transcript of a Defense Department briefing 

In my opinion, The locals did their job to the best of their ability.  But as I stated you can't rely on the victims to provide their own support.  That's why FEMA exists.  FEMA failed.  The scope of the disaster was accurately predicted by Operation Pam which was conducted by

And for the following reasons you can't remove FEMA from the equation that ultimately finds President Bush at fault. 

Bush is responsible because there was a massive failure of the beuracracy that Dubya, and his neo-con advisors, set up.  Bush established the Dept of Homeland Security.  Bush put FEMA under DHS control.    This isn't some lingering problem from a former Democrat administration.  

EVERYTHING was re-written after 9/11.  Hurricane Katrina was the first test of the massive department Bush established to handle securing the homeland and managing disasters.

The President's plan failed.  Miserably.  Where does the buck stop?

Even by your "powerless" definition Bush is hardly a leader.  Being dogmatic, unilateralist and unwavering do not make a leader.  If you think that it was appropriate for Bush to stay on vacation for 6 days, or play guitar with a country music star, while bodies were floating in the streets you are delusional.  He is divisive, unaware, uninformed and un-inspirational.  A leader makes you want to stand up.  He doesn't have many people standing with him at the moment.  Check out Pat Buchanan's latest ramblings.  He thinks Bush should be impeached.

A leader brings people together.  Bringing people together requires building a coalition.  You can't do that with recess appointments of ambassadors that failed to make it out of committee.  You can't do that with messing around with senate traditions like the filibuster.  You can't do that when you ignore over 50% of the public.   You can't do that when you support one religion over another.  You can't do that when you occupy sovereign nations under false pretenses.  You can't do that when you play cowboy while people are dying.

Even if you agree with his ideas, his success rate is miserable.  Despite the Republican dominated  congress and courts,  He has been given everything he asked for and still can't get anything done.  Bush has not succeeded in Iraq or Afghanistan...Neo-Cons don't understand you can't dictate democracy.  He hasn't grown the economy.  He hasn't stopped terrorism or captured Bin Laden.  He hasn't taken care of health care or welfare.  He hasn't delivered substantive tax cuts, only rebates.  He did take a budget surplus and turn it into the largest deficit in history.  He has managed to create the largest federal government in history.  He has managed to squander international goodwill through his inept unilateralist foreign policy.

Despite my naysaying I am fully aware that the Republic will stand.  However, your granddaughter will be taught Intelligent Design.  Your granddaughter will be forced to pay for the massive federal deficit.  Your granddaughter will lose her choice (I hope she's smarter than that).  Your granddaughter won't be any safer from a terrorist threat.  She will have to fight someone from Bangladesh for a job.  And if she is ever caught in a natural disaster she has little hope of being rescued.

I love you too, Dad, despite your obvious early-onset dementia.



Currently I'm listening to If I Were A Groupie from the album "The Sound Of Music" by Pizzicato Five

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OCD SOTD - Harry Palms

I've been busy. All kinds of surfing. And as I surf I collect future OCD Sites of the Day. I prime the pump so to speak. Which leads us to today's OCD SOTD

It's not easy picking out an OCD SOTD. Just as it takes a lot of batting practice to hit a home run. You have to bait your hook to catch a fish. You have to bludgeon a lot of beefsteak.

In case you're not familiar with all the hand wringing that's involved in burping the worm I suggest you check out the The World's Largest Collection of Male Masturbation Synonyms



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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Not So Intelligent Design

By now you should all know that Intelligent Design isn't. You should also know that ID is being shoved down the throats of primary education systems all over the country. You should also know that the President of the United States supports teaching ID in schools on an equal footing to Evolution.

I think I just puked in my mouth.

There is a book floating around called "The Republican War On Science" The book chronicles how the Neo-Cons have tried to use pseudo-science to push their agenda (global warming or stem cell research...anybody been listening?).

My peers and I have been railing about this for years but we have been ignored by the mainstream media. Now that the blinders are off and Journalists are re-establishing the Fourth Estate questions about the Republican agenda are being asked. Now that's something for which you can thank G*d.

Anywho, Intelligent Design is an attempt to get religion taught in schools. It's a two pronged attack. Tear down Darwin and float the idea that the world is too complex to have developed on it's own. Their had to be an 'intelligent designer' behind our universe.

To lower Darwin to their level they try to couch his work as "just" a theory. By definition a theory is unproven. Since his theories are unproven shouldn't their be 'alternative' theories taught side by side so students can learn all sides of the equation? Sounds fair. Until you start to think about it in context.

Sure, Evolution is just a theory. But so is Eugenics. I think that we should teach, on an equal footing to Natural and Divine Selection, Mechanical selection based on our genetic properties...Like skin color.

Eugenics isn't any more ridiculous than ID or a flying spaghetti monster.

Wwfsmd



Evolution has well over a century of research and evidence to support the theory. All of the scientific work that has been conducted only further reinforces the theory of evolution. There can be no research or proof to ID because it is open-ended. How do you prove the existence of a designer? Do you have his address? How about his mobile number or instant message handle?

To the second prong, ID advocates like to use mechanical metaphors to get their point across. A mousetrap works because of uniquely designed parts. Without each of the parts the trap would not work. And the parts have no function outside of the trap. It sort of makes sense...until you start to think about it in context.

The mousetrap didn't start out fully formed. It was developed over a series of iterations, evolutions if you will. It also is made up of disparate parts that have functions of their own. A spring can be used in a clock for example. The wooden base can be used to prop open a door or as a shim. The metal bar can be used as an underwire in a bra.

If you would like to read more on the problem with teaching ID in schools check out this excellent site.

I find it hard to believe that any rational person could think that teaching Intelligent Design in public schools is a good idea. It's not right to shove religion down someone's throat. And certainly not at taxpayer expense. And certainly shouldn't be advocated by a public official.

I personally believe it shouldn't be taught anywhere but if you are of that persuasion then you go right ahead and study what you want. No matter how ridiculous.


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You Control

Over the years I have occasionally come out in favor of technology that I enjoy. One piece of software that made me happy in the past now makes me very unhappy.

You Control used to be great but it has turned into a piece of crap with my upgrade to OSX 10.4 Tiger.

I was one of the first users of the software. My receipt said I was customer number 104, or something like that. I encouraged several of my friends to check it out and try the software.

They were all happy. Until Tiger.

Tiger has been out for several months. Developers get advance copies of OS to prevent disconnects. Apparently You Software has let their Developer status lapse.

So until you hear otherwise don't buy You Control


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Brilliant Editorial

I generally avoid the Guardian but this editorial caught my eye and mind

I was a child when Nixon resigned (of whom, believe it or not, I am a fan) but it is clear to me that his legacy isn't opening China or finally pulling us out of Vietnam but how he single handedly destroyed the trust we had in our leaders.

Bush is making exactly the same mistakes. By the time his reign is over America will have even less respect for the political process.

I am willing to bet that voter rolls will dramatically decrease over the next two decades.

Give the article a read.


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