Oops
…the date for the Bob Dylan concert here in FW is August 24th, not the 21st.
Around the Fort
(SORT OF A PERSONAL BLOG–LOCAL STUFF)
It was announced today that Bob Dylan is coming to Fort Wayne on August 21st–he’ll be playing at the downtown baseball stadium. Sounds like a nice time.
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FW has festivals coming out the wazoo–
Right now, there’s Ribfest going on, and in about a month, there’s the biggest –the Three Rivers Festival. In September, the Johnny Appleseed Festival, celebrating the folk hero who planted apple orchards. It’s kind of an “old settlers” festival. I haven’t been to any of the festivals, so I can’t really comment on them from an experience perspective.
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In the local news, I see the link “Batman needs a home”…intrigued, I clicked on it:http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20120615/BLOGS22/120619763/0/FRONTPAGE
Haha…not what I was expecting. 🙂
He’s a little cutie, eh? He looks almost exactly like a kitty my son brought home one day.
The story goes like this: My son used to go jogging in the area we used to live in, and he said this kitten followed him home one day. The oldest story in the world, folks, and I fell for it….:) The truth came out later–he said that the kitten meowed at him, and he was afraid it was going to get hit, so he picked it up and brought it home. Not that I minded. The other cat we had, Sammy, did mind, however. She had an issue with sharing. Haha.
Anyway, we took Zeus in and he was apparently much older than we thought–he wasn’t taken care of and it was apparent that someone had dumped him (we lived in the country). He was such a character–full of life and such a little imp. He was the first cat that I ever allowed to go outside on a regular basis. All my previous kitties had been housecats…but Zeus–he heard the beat of a different drummer, as they say, and it would have killed his spirit to be indoors. He loved the freedom of running around outdoors. I remember once when i went outside to tend the little garden I had (organic, of course), and I played a little game of hide-and-seek with him–I “hid” behind a tree, and to his delight, would pounce when he would come running past. Heh.
His love of outdoors was his downfall, however. One morning, after I had taken the kids to school, he was at the back door and he didn’t look right. He was dragging his rear end lower than normal. I didn’t see anything, like blood on him, but I knew something was wrong, so I took him to the vet. The vet said he was struck by a car….which didn’t make sense because there was no dirt or blood on him or marks of any kind.
So, I took him home and watched as the poor thing got worse. I called the vet’s office and got the assistant. When I told her I thought he was worse, and that he was panting from pain, she said that there was nothing we could do for them–you couldn’t give cats anything for pain. I just had to wait for him to work through it.
The next day, he ate a little so I was optimistic that he was going to recover. However, as the day wore on, his status grew shaky. He wanted to be let out, but I refused. I would realize later that he knew he was dying and he wanted to be alone.
The next morning, just before 6:00 a.m., I heard him meow in my bedroom. I thought he was doing better–what I didn’t realize was that he was crying out before he passed. My daughter said “Mom, something’s not right with Zeus’ eyes.” The light had gone out of his eyes. We cried for the little imp that was with us only a short time and buried him in the garden that he loved.
I strongly suspect that a crotchety old neighbor hit Zeus on the back and that was what caused his death. Zeus had always been afraid to come near me when I was sweeping the back patio area. I couldn’t understand why…and the only thing that makes sense is that someone hit him with a broom. My neighbor detested me because I stood up to him on a few occasions when he was trying to bully me and he hated Zeus, too. I wouldn’t be surprised to know that he had struck Zeus. It’s just a hypothesis…I’ll never really know what happened. Rest in peace, little man.
Fairy Tales by the World Bank
According to this article: http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/education/poor-education-unemployment-caused-arab-spring-claims-world-bank
… World Bank would like to blame the Arab Spring on the lack of college education…while saying that unemployment could be helped by education.
Yeah….that isn’t playing out so well over across the pond, where unemployment of college educated folks is the highest ever, according to this blog:http://www.econmatters.com/2012/05/first-time-ever-most-of-unemployed-are.html
Although I don’t agree with the author’s assertion that the “solution” is to do away with college loans (can you say rightwing?), but rather, to…you know, this will sound crazy….but the solution isn’t to deny college education, but to actually change the economic policies by Friedman economists who believe that unemployment is actually good for the country…(as James Medoff and Andrew Harless asserted in their book, The Indebted Society.)
Friedman and his followers believe in a convoluted policy called “Natural Rate of Unemployment” which embraces the neocon mindset of greed is good.
Here’s a great blog on the subject.
From the blog below the first:
…the whole story is starting to feel like a comedy routine: yet again the economy slides, unemployment soars, banks get into trouble, governments rush to the rescue — but somehow it’s only the banks that get rescued, not the unemployed.
[italics mine]
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You know, whenever I read the financial theories, I come back to the thought that the way that we do business is set up to go against the best interests of Mother Earth: use up resources without giving back.
That’s a self-defeating proposition.
The bigger question is how can we have jobs or some form of support that is in tune with nature? Is that possible?
Protected: Stepping in it…
Sometimes…
…getting a migriane is a blessing instead….(well, not really, but the stunning news out of Wisconsin would have probably given me a migraine anyway…)
I don’t see a victory here. At all. I don’t know why it would be viewed as such. If anything, it’s a stunning defeat of a popular uprising.
…to say nothing of how he was voted in? I mean, nearly 1,000,000 signed a freaking petition trying to get this creep out of office…how in the world can he be put back in office?
CMD would like to say that it was money. Perhaps. But with all the attention from the firefighters, unionists, teachers, etc., Walker had enough negative against him to overcome the money issue.
I would say the problem was with the other candidate they put up. And Bill Clinton coming to campaign for him didn’t help, at least in my view. If Clinton campaigns for anyone, I’m automatically skeptical that person is a true Democrat/progressive. Clinton brought us NAFTA, folks, and the jobs disappeared….how he could be associated with job growth is beyond me.
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 99 percent of us…
commondreams has this up.
Pretty much says it all…
When comedy isn’t funny…
A family member went to see the move “Bernie” over the Memorial Day weekend…starring Jack Black and Shirley Maclaine.
When he described the plot to me, I was appalled. It would seem that I’m not the only one…on the wiki site describing the movie, town residents were also appalled at making a comedy out of murder…a real murder, folks. I cannot understand why Shirley Maclaine would be associated with a movie that applauds murdering a woman because she was a bitch (from others’ descriptions of her treatment of people).
Yeah, women who are bitches *deserve* to be murdered, the murderer even applauded for it. Only *nice* girls’ murderers should be condemned, right?
Misogyny, anyone…?
Maybe Jack Black and his band can write a song about it….Kill Her Gently…
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UN statement on violence towards women.
And there’s the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. (hat tip to this poster)
Passing it grudgingly…is there no end to the callous disregard for basic human rights in the Repub party?
Lastly, here is a research paper on violence against women and the media. Being a Communications Major, I know that the media has an effect on people’s attitudes for everyday life–shaping their beliefs…so why wouldn’t it also be true with violent films?
And why have a Violence Against Women Act to help “mop up” after the fact, when this kind of “entertainment” should be addressed?
Violence against anyone is the dark side manifested in the material world.
Yum
…tunafish migrating from Japan are carrying radiation…but the “experts” are quick to assure the public that the fish is safe to eat.
bwahahahaha…just like the “experts” that told us the radiation from the meltdown wasn’t *that* bad, either…what the heck, the mercury and heavy metals will do you in quicker…
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