Saturday, November 11, 2006

Jack Williamson, 1908-2006


Jack Williamson, the last man standing of classic science fiction and science fiction grand master has died.

Betty Williamson said her uncle would often say "I have lived a wonderful life, and I will die with no regrets."

We should all be so lucky.

Ed Bradley, 1941-2006


A lot has been said about Ed Bradley in recent days, but I will add a few words. I always thought that Ed Bradley was cool. He had that handsome newscaster look, but he did not seem to slick or manufactured. And on those occasions when he gave a full toothed smile or big laugh, one could see the wide gap between his teeth.He was one of those presences on television that made me believe it when my grandfather told me I could be anything that I wanted.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Election 2006: See Ya, Santorum

Was he the creepiest senator in the senate? I am not sure, but my oh my is it good to see him go! Thanks to Dan Savage, atrios and all the folks in Pennsylvania for sending him back to the rock he climbed out from under.

Election 2006: So Long Jim Ryun

I respected Jim Ryun a lot as a runner,not so much as a congressman. So his defeat in Kansas was both sweet and unexpected. I hope that there are a lot of investigations on the hill this year.

From the Lawrence Journal World:

“A lot of churches in this area aren’t going to be very happy about this,” Weeks said. “Ryun resonated with people with strong church ties. To them, Boyda’s victory will be a slap in the face by the liberals and academics — a case of not sticking to the agenda we need to stick to.”

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Mahmoudiya

I have been thinking about this story for a while. I have nothing new to say about it, but was particularly struck when I discovered that the young victim and I shared a birthday.

Monday, May 08, 2006

The Fish Story

I know that we are all thrilled that the president of the United States still finds time to relax and go fishing, but as reported on Tapped the DCCC puts it in persepctive:

HEH. I'm not much in the habit of regurgitating DCCC press releases, but this quote from Rahm Emanuel is too funny not to pass on:



Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Congressman Rahm Emanuel, today released the following statement on President Bush’s “best moment in office”:
“Five years after President Bush said he would find Osama bin Laden, we’re all glad to hear that all he’s caught is an apparently harmless fish,” said Congressman Rahm Emanuel, Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.



An apt point of comparison, considering that bin Laden is still at large.

Monday, May 01, 2006

May Day Virtual Sit In

Join May Day Virtual Sit-In! All Day Long.

Bodies On-line and Bodies in the Street Together.

NO ILLEGAL BORDERS! NO ILLEGAL LAWS!

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The Electronic Disturbance Theater and the borderlands Hacklab call for a virtual strike in solidarity with the May 1st General Strike /Walkout / Boycott in the US and actions for Freedom of Movement taking place all over Europe on May 1st, 2006.

Information control is a critical part of the control of people's movement and the information dissemination engines such as CNN are used to propagate racist propaganda from the mouths of Lou Dobbs, Tom Tancredo and Sensenbrenner every day. Racists like the Minutemen, with known ties to neo-Nazi groups, have become an everyday fixture in the US media landscape. With this virtual strike, we will join the millions marching in the US, Mexico and Europe in slowing down the economy by slowing down the information systems.

On this day without an immigrant, we will also have a day without Lou Dobbs, Semsenbrenner and the Minutemen in cyberspace. Join us in making this a reality.

This virtual strike is also made in solidarity with La Otra Campana of the Zapatistas, who are marching to the US consulate in Mexico City as part of their campaign to overthrow the evil governments of the world by building community power from below and from the left.

May 1st has been celebrated for more than a century as International Workers Day, commemorating the struggle for the eight hour workday in the US and the state murder of anarchist labor organizers in Chicago in 1887. The militant labor movement in Chicago was largely due to the influence of radical immigrants. Today we reclaim May Day as a day for migrant people everywhere.

Against HR4437 and for amnesty for all! For a world free of deportations and detention centers! For Freedom of Movement and the Right to Stay! For a world free of borders! For a world free of racist immigration controls! For a world free of neo-liberalism and capitalism! For a world where many worlds fit!

Join the Virtual Sit-In
, May 1st, 2006 and help make the massive mayday
strike/walkout/boycott be felt throughout cyberspace.

Not Going Away


I admit I have not been much of a fan of Stephen Colbert and the Colbert report, perhaps because his parody cuts too close to the real for me, but after watching the replay of his speech at the White House Correspondent's Dinner, I may have to take another look. He has provided one of the the most honest crticisms of the current sate of affairs that I have seen in a long time. With the objects of his ridicule as his audience, his jokes received few laughs and have gotten even less mention in the real media. I suppose that what happens now is that we all go back to business as usual, grimacing and trying to pretend that nothing is wrong-- don't worry about the elephant in the room, or the sinking shup that we seem to be on-- at least the fake news continues to stand for something.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Remembering the Nuclear Past


As the founder of Greenpeace argues for the increased use of nuclear energy and the description of plans for possible tactical nuclear strikes in Iran, seem to have fallen off the map, we might reflect on the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, 20 years ago.

Happy Flying

As if airline travel were not onerous enough as it is the airlines have more in store for all of us happy customers. I know that gas prices and operating costs are going up, but this is absurd.

One Day, That Economy Ticket May Buy You a Place to Stand

The airlines have come up with a new answer to an old question: How many passengers can be squeezed into economy class?

A lot more, it turns out, especially if an idea still in the early stage should catch on: standing-room-only "seats."

Airbus has been quietly pitching the standing-room-only option to Asian carriers, though none have agreed to it yet. Passengers in the standing section would be propped against a padded backboard, held in place with a harness, according to experts who have seen a proposal.

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Worst President Ever

George W. Bush's presidency appears headed for colossal historical disgrace. Barring a cataclysmic event on the order of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, after which the public might rally around the White House once again, there seems to be little the administration can do to avoid being ranked on the lowest tier of U.S. presidents. And that may be the best-case scenario. Many historians are now wondering whether Bush, in fact, will be remembered as the very worst president in all of American history...

History may ultimately hold Bush in the greatest contempt for expanding the powers of the presidency beyond the limits laid down by the U.S. Constitution. There has always been a tension over the constitutional roles of the three branches of the federal government. The Framers intended as much, as part of the system of checks and balances they expected would minimize tyranny.

from Rolling Stone

The New World Order

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Freedom of Information

After more than four years we learn the names of some of the individuals disappeared by the United States Government. A freedom of information request from AP convinces the Penagon to relase the first list of names of the Guantanamo detainees.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

The Sport of the Future Has Arrived


I wake up to what seems like a normal day and then listening to morning edition I hear about "Chess Boxing." Somehow the combination of a sport that is about landing blows to the head and body of one's oponent and a game that is supposed to be sublimely tactical seems hard to beleive, but yet...

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Nothing to Do but Laugh

Should we file this under only in the United States?

A DEA agent who accidentally shot himself in the foot while demonstrating gun safety to school children is suing the agency, saying video of the incident has made him the joke of the Internet.

from SF Gate.

Monday, April 10, 2006

Immigrant Rights are Human Rights


In the Washington Post Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez explains that "latino," "immigrant," and "illegal" are not synonyms.

What Immigrants do for the U.S.


Steve Gilliard has a post about immigrant soldiers who have died in Iraq.

National Day of Action for Immigrant Justice






Non-Violent Protest in Lawrence, KS

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

One hand knows not the other

It's always great to know just how much the government supports our troops and their families.

A Marine's Mother
Washington Post, Wednesday, April 5, 2006; Page A21

Last August, Danielette James, 58, a federal custodian who cleans congressional offices five nights a week, unsuccessfully pleaded with her bosses for time off to welcome home her son, a Marine who was returning to Camp Lejeune, N.C., after seven months in Iraq.