Archive for March, 2007

Alanis Morissette - QOD

The person who knows HOW will always have a job. The person who knows WHY will always be his boss.
Alanis Morissette

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Morning Rove Giggle

Poll: What’s next for Karl Rove?
What’s next for Karl Rove?

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Take my uterus - please

Could it be that the war on condoms, and birth control in general, is an agenda for a Christian majority? And, why is the Pope talking about economics and individualism? Seems more political than spiritual to me.

Pope: Europe Losing Faith in Its Future | The Huffington Post
Benedict expressed concern that Europe’s population trends, “besides putting economic growth at risk, can also cause enormous difficulties for social cohesion, and, above all, favor dangerous individualism, careless about the consequences for the future.”

So, what do the Protestants have on their concern list? How about the Muslims? Buddhists?

Politicians, Popes, Imams, Ministers…All of them want to control the uterus.

As a woman, I would support an organ transplant program to all the male leaders in the world. Take my uterus - please. In fact, have my vagina as well - then you can impregnate yourself, because you should also have to remain the responsible for your penis. You guys take the responsibility of making babies (or not) and we will see how you fare in our world. In fact, I would like to choose my uterus/vagina recipient - Tony Perkins come on down!

My guess - Condom stocks go through the roof.

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Meme - Oh, That’s What It Means…

Kinda knew what it meant, but never looked it up. What to do with myself on Sunday morning….

Memetics - Wikipedia
Dawkins contended that the meme is a unit of information residing in the brain and is the mutating replicator in human cultural evolution. It is a pattern that can influence its surroundings – that is, it has causal agency – and can propagate.

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David Frum

I saw David Frum on Bill Maher  last Friday and couldn’t believe how he stammered his support for the Iraq invasion and occupation. To be fair, he was in an environment with an audience hostile to his position. Still, if he so believed this is the right war, at the right time, in the right country - it would be less surprising how unconvinced he sounded.

Crooks & Liars has the video and I snatched this comment from John Amato:

Crooks and Liars » What’s the Answer in Iraq, David?
Update: John Amato: A close friend of David’s told me that he had to talk him off the cliff after he had visited Iraq and watched the horror that he helped create…

Why can’t these neocons just admit they were wrong abut going into Iraq?

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Anger is one of the best motivators

Reading Dean’s interview with Thomas B. Edsall is enlightening to say the least. Limbaugh, Hannity and Coulter - and other high energy anger peddlers - are explained in the context of what their role is in the GOP scheme of things. Interesting stuff. Edsall’s book is going on my reading list (the paperback is out this summer he says).

John Dean: Questions Thomas B. Edsall
Building Red America The New Conservative Coalition and the Drive for Permanent Power

Q: Your title in Chapter 2 “Anger Points: Polarization as a Republican Strategy.” Did your research show that when wedge issues provoke anger they are particularly effective? What are some examples?

A: The Republican Party used many sophisticated data-mining and micro-targeting techniques - culling consumer lists, magazine subscriptions, polling and other information - to develop portraits of individual voters. The goal was to identify likely Republican voters and their “anger points.” Issues lending themselves to political manipulation - i.e., issues touching upon anger points — included gay marriage, welfare, spending for social services, taxes, abortion, and culturally permissive government policies, and government interventions viewed as favoring the interests of ethnic and racial minorities. The GOP found that anger is one of the best motivators for mobilizing political participation. [Emphasis Mine]

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Serious Evangelicals “Think”

It doesn’t surprise me that the evangelical Christian “political maestros” can’t abide or enlarge their limited political agenda. Reason? Keeping the message simple and repetitive maximizes their control of the flock and therefore the politics. Thinking outside the box (as in contemplating your Christianity in more than political terms) frees too many people to see the the”maestros” for what they truly are - fiddlers with one string - political control.

Truthdig - Reports - Religious Conviction vs. Political Dogmatism
The political maestros can’t abide any serious evangelical Christian daring to broaden the agenda beyond the limited set of issues (notably abortion and gay rights) that keep the faithful voting Republican. Cizik was a threat. And so they attacked him in a March 1 letter to the board of the NAE. It was signed by such conservative luminaries as Weyrich, James Dobson of Focus on the Family, Don Wildmon of the American Family Association, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, and Gary Bauer, who ran for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination.

“Cizik and others,” they said, “are using the global warming controversy to shift the emphasis away from the great moral issues of our time, notably the sanctity of human life, the integrity of marriage and the teaching of sexual abstinence and morality to our children.”

Worse, they smeared Cizik because he had expressed a concern for world population in a 2006 speech at the World Bank. “We ask,” they wrote, “how is population control going to be achieved if not by promoting abortion, the distribution of condoms to the young, and, even by infanticide in China and elsewhere?” [emphasis mine]

Let me see if I can answer that question of population control for the “maestros” of religious politics:

First, birth control is used by people other than “young” people. All babies are not born of unwed teenage mothers. There are married couples who don’t want to produce a house full of children or can’t afford to - among a myriad of other reasons to use birth control such as condoms - like disease prevention.

Second, if these religious “maestros” would get off the bandwagon of banning talk of condoms (even to the youth) there might be less abortions performed in the first place, therefore saving many women the emotional cost of even having to contemplate that choice. And in the view of many people the cost of ending a new life - even if it is early and a minuscule bunch of cells.

So what is most important; saving a new life (by preventing pregnancy and therefore abortion) or keeping teens and other people ignorant to the ways of preventing pregnancy (and possibly disease) by using condoms?

Seems to me the “maestros” have a conflict here. To prevent abortion they need to either educate their people about condoms, as well as the benefits of not being promiscuous, and hope and pray for the best, (as most parents do) - or - accept the fact that abortions are sometimes necessary and realize that they themselves “the maestros” are promoting abortion by keeping their flock and potential converts ignorant or scared of condoms.

Finally, infanticide is decidedly wrong and tragic. But, we don’t control China and hopefully we are not going to invade them anytime soon, so throwing China into the argument is off topic to say the least.

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The Timeline - Iraq

Two more years, two more years…

Daily Kos: State of the Nation
And with those words, George W. Bush announced the beginning of the Iraq war on March 19, 2003. And on its fourth anniversary, let’s follow this war through the words of George Bush. Follow the time line here

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Reel Time with Dennis

Politics has a sense of humor:

The back story:

Candidates Try Web Video, And the Reviews Are Mixed - washingtonpost.com
Kotecki is a new critic for a new medium. He has recorded 42 videos in his dorm room since Jan. 27 — often late at night, sometimes in the afternoon between his quantum physics and Introduction to Logic classes.

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Neocon Intelligence

 There are 25 of their talking points / beliefs listed. Go read it and get your points:

The Blog | Marty Kaplan: Are You Smarter Than A Neocon? | The Huffington Post
13. Dissent emboldens the enemy, aids and abets the terrorists, and is unpatriotic.

14. Freedom is like dominoes.

15. Our mission is victory.

16. In six months, this will all turn around.

17. The Generals on the ground know what they need and get what they want.

18. If Joe Lieberman is for it, it’s bipartisan.

19. The Senate Intelligence Committee already looked into it, and there’s nothing to it.

20. It’s Clinton’s fault.

21. Iraq is the central front in the global war on terror.

22. “Redeployment” is another name for cut-and-run.

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Helen Thomas Gets Her Front Row Seat Back

The White House makes a good decision:

Eat The Press | Helen Thomas Gets Her Front Row Seat Back In White House Press Room; Fox Shunted To Second Row | The Huffington Post
But now booted no more! Today the White House Correspondent’s Association decided that Thomas’ pride of place in the front row — 46 years and counting — would be appropriately honored:

As the dean of the White House press corps, Helen is an institution. First with United Press International and now as a White House columnist for Hearst newspapers, Helen has covered every president since John Kennedy.

Congratulations for finally figuring that out, guys — better late than never.

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Not the Only One

Horses Mouth March 16, 2007 04:18 PM

Am I the only one to think that the Clintons are making the stongest case for why Hillary is the politics of the past and Obama is the politics that we need to move on to?

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Michelle Malkin - Explains Why

She has gotta know that units deploying “fully mission capable” is not riding on the “technicality” of taking custody of heavy equipment “in theater” or anywhere else.

And this woman is for the troops? Spare me.

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Michelle Malkin
What the bill doesn’t tell you is that almost all of the units deploying to Iraq today are technically considered not “fully mission capable” until they have arrived in theater and taken custody of the heavy equipment from the unit they are relieving. Moving all those vehicles and parts halfway around the world takes time, manpower, and money. It’s far cheaper and easier to move men, and match them up with the equipment already in place. Which is why we do it that way.

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Marriage “Unless You’re straight”

I can’t imagine anyone not reading Andrew Sullivan. But if you don’t or you missed his link to the Keillor blog post by Dan Savage (who I have never read before) - read it.

Here is a snip:

Fuck Garrison Keillor | Slog | The Strangers Blog | The Stranger | Seattles Only Newspaper
People opposed to same-sex marriage are just fucking addicted to double standards. Marriage is about children—unless you’re straight, in which case you can get married without having children. Marriage is about monogamy—unless you’re straight, in which case you can get married and swing and cheat or have threeways. Marriage is about a life-long commitment—unless you’re straight, in which case you can marry multiple times, like Keillor.

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Watching Olbermann Watch

After reading this email exchange I do have concerns about the sanity of Robert Cox. The man and his “staff” have way too much time on their hands. Still, it is an entertaining site.

Un-American? Olbermann? I don’t think so.

Watching Olbermann Watch
Insight into the Mind of Robert Cox

A reader sent in this copy of an email exchange with Robert Cox. It gives a glimpse into the warped mind of the proprietor of Olbermann Watch.

(screen cap -from WOW -of Robert Cox below)

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Insight into the Mind of Robert Cox

A reader sent in this copy of an email exchange with Robert Cox. It gives a glimpse into the warped mind of the proprietor of Olbermann Watch.

Cox writes:

Monitoring the un-American activities of Keith Olbermann is the highest calling of any patriotic American.

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