Category Archives: war
Entertainment?
You know, sometimes it ain’t so bad being without cable…
I had no idea this kind of garbage was on NBC. And look at the cast–Todd Palin…why does that not surprise me?
…um, do people know that GE, a defense contractor, owns NBC? Do they think that just maybe this is a way to *glam up* war so more folks will blindly go into combat not knowing how horrific and soul-destroying it is…? Or how the viewers watching it will become more numb to human suffering?
What about Mark Burnett, the producer of “Survivor”…which I always detested for its pitting people against one another, and encouraging a “weakest link” mentality…I often said that I grew up on “Gilligan’s Island”, where everyone worked together– while my kids were exposed to crap like “Survivor”, where people worked against one another for their own selfish reasons. This encourages that mentality of fear and violence and discourages cooperation and charity.
Good God.
Doublespeak
…is a word in Communications for when you’re talking in such a way that it seems you mean something when you really mean something else…
…such as this.
This is why I am upset that people who went to Obama fundraisers didn’t put that money towards a third party candidate–someone who will restore the Constitution, not sign anymore Free Trade agreements, not sign legislation that gives the top 1% tax breaks, push for livable wage, get us out of all conflicts, and will push for re-regulating banks and sustainable farming/regulating environmental polluters. And what happened to our antitrust laws, again?
That’s the candidate I want…
Romney, Bachman, and the Jews
commondreams has this up on the statement made by Romney on his visit to Israel, trying to look the part of a statesman. Failed.
If you read the comments, skeezyks has a link to the star tribune and their take on the GOP strategy–the same old, tired–let’s-divide-them-by-creating-enemies-along-racial-religious-lines….
Greenwald on Extremism Normalized
From the comments section, a few posters are arguing about the uninformed public making poor choices because…they’re uninformed. SiouxRose makes the point that a single mother with 2 kids doesn’t have the time to do what we do–looking for the news on the internet…because she sure the hell isn’t getting the information she needs to make an informed decision on the network news.
Then another poster comments that people need to take responsibility.
The problem with that is with media consolidation into the rightwing mania, the information access is extremely limited. It’s difficult to get accurate, mostly unbiased (there’s no such thing as un-biased) news reported by intelligent individuals with a grasp of the subject at hand. Like I reported earlier, the only station that reports news like it used to be reported, prior to Reagan’s assault on the Press and Marketplace of Ideas, is a rightwing station. They report every half hour. The other stations? You’re lucky if you get the news in the morning, and then you’re SOL for the rest of the day. Nothing. Nada. And when the storm hit my area, there was nothing the next day–Saturday–to tell folks what was happening and where they could go for a cooling center. But you can be sure that there will be half-hour segments when/if a ter__ist event is happening.
So…to blame the public for not getting access to information is blaming the wrong folks–they already have very little power. And if you’re like me, you only get access to news through the internet. As has been said before–you control information, you control people.
I just wish there were as much outrage over the consolidation of media and the end of the Fairness Doctrine as there is against war.
Tule Lake
common dreams has this blurb up on the pilgrimage of the Japanese to the internment camps during WWII.
And the really sad thing is that it could happen again…because you can judge someone’s intentions by whether they will or will not pledge a loyalty oath…or by their heritage…
Nuclear Disaster
common dreams has this up.
I was reading about all the consequences of nuclear disaster in the ecology textbook yesterday…brought back a lot of that anxiety of the 60s and 70s…
The costs are enormous and not necessarily recoverable. The book likened it to what happened in Hamburg during WWII– it was July, 1943, that Hamburg was just plastered with bombs. There were fires that shot flames 1500 feet into the air. People were incinerated by the heat. They reported that bomb shelters were turned into infernos and rescue workers could not enter them for two weeks following the bombing. The book likened this to nuclear disaster because of the chemical component that poisoned the land, rivers, killed the humans and wildlife in the area. It was total devastation of life. And the soils would not recover from the chemical devastation that killed not only vegetation, but the beneficial soil bacteria that helped the rooted ones to survive.
I’ll have to write a more thorough report of how the book details the ripple effect of nuclear disaster–chilling.
DN! today
DN has this up today.
Let’s only hope that the carbon emissions news is followed by actual, you know, action. Because if anything this administration is famous for–it’s tough words with no backbone. The other day, I was listening to Limbaugh rant about the immigration law and Arizona and how the Obama Administration was instituting an “800” number for anyone observing a police officer violating someone’s civil rights. Limbaugh was all for civil rights and said it was about time that they started doing something about it.
bwahahaahahahahahaha. *snort*
Um, okay, he really didn’t say that. He was incensed that the Obama administration was actually trying to provide a way for folks to speak up. He immediately said it would be the sniveling liberals who would be calling in and the police officers would be afraid of lawsuits, yada, yada, yada.
My heart was lifted at the news of an “800” number…but then I recalled all the past “strong” words by this administration, followed by…no action. So, yeah, unless there is a full time staff behind this 800 number, and the people at the other end of the phone are actually empowered to DO something, well, I don’t see it providing much help. And it might even hurt someone who calls in thinking they are doing a service for the community, give their name, phone number and they themselves are harassed. I’m just saying this is a possibility. An administration that allows illegal wire-tapping against the Fourth Amendment leaves me doubting the sincerity of this program. Why now? Especially after record deportations?
Onto the other stories on DN:
The Tar Sands pipeline being once again pushed by Big Oil and the Obama Administration going along is another red flag that this administration continues to say one thing and do another. I’m just cynical enough to wonder if the sudden decrease in gas prices has anything to do with the Administration’s agreeing to Tar Sands?
Lawmakers making money off of legislation? No way. They’re the most fine, upstanding individuals ever to walk the Earth. /snark
You see, entitlement only applies to little old ladies trying to collect Social Security and the poor trying to collect food stamps to eat. They make the laws, so members of Congress are entitled to make profits off of it.
Sorry to see Nora Ephron has passed. I was watching “When Harry Met Sally…” last night. Peace to her.
Manning defense not getting 250,000 pages of documents
I’m glad to see Bradley Manning has a good lawyer that is willing to go toe-to-toe. Good for him.
If you read the comments section, there’s a poster who mentions that one can take the flag lapel pins and turn them upside down…as a symbol that the country is in distress.
…hmm…I recently inherited one from my mother’s collection… ::idea starts to roll around in head::
The History
…of this land has been horribly twisted to put white European settlers as some sort of heroes, when the truth is far from that.
From Indian Country, exploring the Native American side of that history. Contrary to belief, this land was not a “wilderness”, but a carefully cultivated eco-system that worked, amazingly, for 10,000+ years…and it took the Europeans only a few hundred years to trash the place…
There are several links at the bottom of the story. I don’t have time to click on all of them, but did this one. When I told my son about the smallpox infested blankets, he didn’t believe me. He couldn’t imagine someone being so evil. Bio-warfare, like drones, is a coward’s way to win at war–“if we can’t win by our physical and mental stamina, we’ll cheat and introduce a disease that will knock them out…” Sickening.
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