Ask Subaru to Make a Plug-in Hybrid

I am gathering up signatures to help Subaru to understand how much demand there is for plug-in hybrids. I and Plug-in America are hoping that through this petition Subaru will understand that there is little risk in producing a plug-in hybrid.

Go to this link Subaru Plug-In Hybrid and sign up. Also, do me a favor and put BLado so I can gauge how many people are responding from this Booman blog. Thank you.

For those of you who don’t know what a plug in hybrid is I have more information below the fold.

Plug in hybrids are simply hybrid cars that get some of their energy from a household plug. You maybe familiar with the Prius hybrid from Toyota? There are companies that will change the Prius so that it can travel on electricity alone for much longer. Calcars, Energy CS, ElectroEnergy and Hymotion all make rebuilds of kits to make a Prius take energy form an ordinary electric outlet. Plug-in hybrids also may be electric vehicles that use a range extending gasoline generator to basically give the car unlimited range. You get a choice between using electricity or gas to keep moving. It is that simple. What we are hoping is that Subaru who is developing a hybrid will make that vehicle a plug-in hybrid. Subaru has been responsive to petitions such as these so we need your help.

Go to this link Subaru Plug-In Hybrid and sign up. Also, do me a favor and put BLado in the comment so I can gauge how many people are responding from this Booman blog. Thank you.

OH! And electricity is much much cheaper and cleaner than just using gasoline and electricity is foreign oil free. That is that it is only generated from domestic sources of energy and only 3% of electricity is generated from petroleum oil.

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Female Afghan MP Slams US Backed Afghan Warlord Government

Originally posted at Eteraz.Org: States of Islam. This is a call for action.
They will kill me but they will not kill my voice, because it will be the voice of all Afghan women. You can cut the flower, but you cannot stop the coming of spring.

In September, 2006, Malalai Joya, one of the few females in the Afghan parliament, and the youngest of all the representatives, came to Canada and gave one hell of a speech:

   

Honorable friends,

    Five years after the collapse of the misogynist and anti-democracy regime of the Taliban, and after almost five year of the US led attack on Afghanistan; you may like me to describe the achievements and positive outcomes in Afghanistan, but I’m sorry to tell you that Afghanistan is a land still burning in two-fold fire.

    The US government did remove the medieval-minded regime of Taliban and their Al Qaeda masters. But instead they brought back the “Northern Alliance” to power who are brothers-in-creed of the Taliban and as brutal and anti-democracy as Taliban and even worse.

    In December 2003, as a representative to the grand assembly, I talked about the criminal “Northern Alliance” and the danger they would pose to Afghanistan. But today, even the UN accepts that Afghanistan is going to become a narco-state under their rule.

    I must tell you that unfortunately there has been NO fundamental change in the plight of Afghan people. When the entire nation is living under the shadow of gun and warlordism, how can its women enjoy very basic freedoms? Unlike the propaganda raised by certain Western media, Afghan women and man are not “liberated” at all.

Read the whole thing.

She finds the current crop of Western backed leaders just as bad the Taliban. She is important because she is a populist. She has no ties to the militias. The LA Times reports that there are 68 women representatives in Afghanistan. However, more than half have militia ties and vote accordingly. Ms. Joya calls them out as well as the murderous history of many of the other representatives. As retaliation she has water bottles hurled on her. She is threatened with rape. She moves homes every night because of the fear of reprisal. She represents every positive quality of what it means to be an Eterazistani. Here you can see her in action in the parliament. Here is a transcript of how she is treated within the Afghan Loya Jirga:

 

  [Mojadadi] This sister did impertinence and was out of the frame of humanity. I tell the gathering to expel her from the meeting and she can’t attend the discussions. Go out. Security officer, security, take her outside.

    Set down in your seats please. No. She should not be forgiven. Will not forgive her….

    Brothers and sisters, some sisters beg to forgive her, saying she will not repeat the same attitude.

    [A woman from meeting] She is a child like your daughter, forgive her.

    [Mojadadi] She is Kafur [sic]…. Oh enough go and let me…

    [Mojadadi] Due to intercession of some brothers and sisters, this time she was forgiven from expelling. But if she repeat a word against the will [of the meeting] and protest against Jehadi personalities, she will see what may happen to her. Now set down in your seats.

    [A woman from meeting] She has been motivated by someone. She is small and her sense is not working fine.

    [A jehadi from audience] The sister should come here and apology otherwise it is impossible…

    [Mojadadi] This brother has a good suggestion and says that the sister should come here and apology and do penitence not to repeat her words; otherwise they will not forgive her. Come here sister, come and apology.

    Oh you sill do not apology? You did a very bad act. Oh my God she even does not apology.

    Anyway brothers, it would be good if she apology… if not she will not be allowed to attend the meeting next time…. She is not small… impertinence… Infidel.

A website for her defense and support has been set up. You can go here to donate to her.

Ultimately, you need to write to the Afghan authorities to support her. I am giving you a small sample letter. Below that you will find the contacts.

   [Insert Title]:

    I am a concerned citizen of [enter location]. I recently heard of Malalai Joya, an elected representative of the Afghan nation. I have heard that for attempting to speak the truth about the history of certain elements within the government of Afghanistan, and of Western complicity in the backing of such figures, she has been met with a lot of rancor and reprisal. She has suffered numerous threats against her life and person.

    I am writing to you to beseech you to assure her security and safety. I am writing to inform you of my support for her. I believe that the Afghan nation has been through a terrible age. However, women like Malalai Joya represent the future of Afghanistan and cannot be allowed to be silenced. I am a friend of Afghanistan and its people.

    Sincerely,

    [Your name; or A Concerned Citizen of ___]

Go below to get the relevant email addresses:

Office of the President Mr. Hamid Karzai
Rafiullah.mojaddedi@afghanistangov.org

United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)
Peace Street, Kabul
Fax: (+39-0831) 24 6069 AND (+1-212) 963 2669
spokesman-unama@un.org

ISAF (International Security Assistance Force)
Army Club, opposite Ministry of Civil Aviation, Kabul
pressoffice@isaf-hq.nato.int

Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Malak Azghar Road, Kabul
Fax: +1-866-890-9988 and +1-801-459-2967
contact@afghanistan-mfa.net

Ministry of Justice
info@moj.gov.af
eyaqubi@afghanistanrolp.org

Ministry of Interior
pressoffice@moi.gov.af
press.office@moikabul.org

Afghanistan’s Parliament
hasib-n786@yahoo.com

Embassy of Afghanistan in the USA
2341 Wyoming Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008
Fax: 202-483-6488
info@embassyofafghanistan.org

Finally, please support other work that we at Eteraz.Org are doing, like the Muslim Countries Legislation Project.

Open Thread

Americans predict the future:

Among other predictions for the U.S. in 2007:

35 percent predict the military draft will be reinstated.

35 percent predict a cure for cancer will be found.

25 percent anticipate the second coming of Jesus Christ.

What are your predictions for 2007?

House 2008: The Vulnerable 25%

Considering each disrict’s PVI as well as each incumbent’s party performance in his or her respective district in 2004 and 2006, I have determined the rank and order of the most vulnerable House incumbents in 2008.  Details and analysis are provided in the extended entry.

TIER I, 30 D & 7 R

  1. WI-08 (Kagen-D)
  2. IN-09 (Hill-D)

   KS-02 (Boyda-D)
4. PA-10 (Carney-D)
   FL-16 (Mahoney-D)

  1. AZ-05 (Mitchell-D)
  2. TX-22 (Lampson-D)
  3. NY-19 (Hall-D)
  4. CT-04 (Shays-R)

   IL-08 (Bean-D)
11. TX-23 (Rodriguez-D)
    PA-04 (Altmire-D)

  1. NY-20 (Gillibrand-D)
  2. NC-11 (Schuler-D)
  3. PA-06 (Gerlach-R)

    WA-08 (Reichert-R)

  1. CA-11 (McNerney-D)
  2. NM-01 (Wilson-R)
  3. MN-01 (Walz-D)
  4. IN-02 (Donnelly-D)

    NV-03 (Porter-R)

  1. NH-01 (Shea-Porter-D)
  2. NY-24 (Arcuri-D)
  3. KY-03 (Yarmuth-D)
  4. AZ-08 (Giffords-D)
  5. LA-03 (Melancon-D)
  6. PA-08 (Murphy-D)
  7. TX-17 (Edwards-D)

    GA-12 (Barrow-D)

  1. FL-22 (Klein-D)
  2. NJ-07 (Ferguson-R)
  3. GA-08 (Marshall-D)
  4. NH-02 (Hodes-D)
  5. IA-03 (Boswell-D)
  6. OR-05 (Hooley-D)
  7. UT-02 (Matheson-D)

    NC-08 (Hayes-R)

TIER II, 13 D & 22 R

  1. CO-07 (Perlmutter-D)
  2. PA-15 (Dent-R)
  3. MI-09 (Knollenberg-R)
  4. OH-18 (Space-D)
  5. IN-08 (Ellsworth-D)

    IL-06 (Roskam-R)

  1. FL-13 (Buchanan-R)
  2. OH-15 (Pryce-R)
  3. MN-06 (Bachmann-R)

    IA-02 (Loebsack-D)
48. AZ-01 (Renzi-R)
    MI-07 (Walberg-R)

  1. CO-03 (Salazar-D)
  2. MI-11 (McCotter-R)

    CT-02 (Courtney-D)

  1. NY-26 (Reynolds-R)
  2. NY-29 (Kuhl-R)

    CO-04 (Musgrave-R)

  1. CT-05 (Murphy-D)
  2. IL-10 (Kirk-R)

    VT-AL (Welsh-D)

  1. VA-02 (Drake-R)
  2. PA-07 (Sestak-D)
  3. OH-01 (Chabot-R)
  4. IA-01 (Braley-D)
  5. NY-13 (Fossella-R)
  6. IL-11 (Weller-R)
  7. CA-26 (Dreier-R)
  8. SC-05 (Spratt-D)
  9. VA-11 (Davis-R)
  10. PA-03 (English-R)
  11. MN-02 (Klein-R)
  12. SD-AL (Herseth-D)

    KS-03 (Moore-D)
72. NY-03 (King-R)
    OH-02 (Schmidt-R)

TIER III, 16 D & 20 R

  1. KY-04 (Davis-R)
  2. FL-08 (Keller-R)
  3. IA-04 (Latham-R)

    NJ-05 (Garrett-R)

  1. CA-50 (Bilbray-R)
  2. NY-25 (Walsh-R)
  3. MI-08 (Rogers-R)
  4. NJ-03 (Saxton-R)
  5. TX-27 (Ortiz-D)
  6. TN-04 (Davis-D)

    IN-07 (Carson-D)
    WY-AL (Cubin-R)

  1. PA-17 (Holden-D)
  2. DE-AL (Castle-D)
  3. AR-02 (Snyder-D)
  4. ND-AL (Pomeroy-D)
  5. VA-09 (Boucher-D)
  6. WV-02 (Capito-R)
  7. OH-12 (Tiberi-R)
  8. KY-06 (Chandler-D)
  9. OH-14 (LaTourette-R)

    PA-18 (Murphy-R)
    TX-32 (Sessions-R)

  1. NY-01 (Bishop-D)
  2. TX-15 (Hinojosa-D)
  3. FL-15 (Weldon-R)
  4. IL-17 (Hare-D)

     WA-05 (McMorris-R)

  1. TX-28 (Cuellar-D)
  2. OR-04 (DeFazio-D)
  3. NJ-02 (LoBiondo-R)
  4. OH-03 (Turner-R)
  5. WI-03 (Kind-D)
  6. NC-13 (Miller-D)
  7. NC-02 (Etheridge-D)
  8. CA-04 (Doolittle-R)

Because many House Democrats are in their first term, they are considered more vulnerable than House Republicans who constantly face stiff competition.  Many of our Congresspeople are also considered vulnerable, as they represent districts with very Republican PVIs.  One also cannot ignore how many first term House Democrats defeated incumbents with vote totals in the lower half of the fiftieth percentile.  Although these considerations mitigate concerns many of us may have about the fate of new House Democrats, we must remember that the most vulnerable of them will receive spirited challenges in 2008.  This chart indicates who will have the most difficult time retaining their seat in 2008.

Also illustrated in this chart is the importance of challenging every district.  James Walsh of NY-25 should be one of the most vulnerable Republican House members.  But Walsh was not challenged in 2004, and this explains why he ranks 79 and not, say, 15.  Because Mary Jo Kilroy provided Deborah Pryce with her first real race since her election in 1992, Pryce is now at the lower end of the second tier.  Challenging every Republican progressively makes each of them more vulnerable, for voters are made aware of the options available to them.

This chart demonstrates once again why the DCCC always targets Chris Shays, Jim Gerlach, Dave Reichert, Heather Wilson and Mike Ferguson.  But the DCCC should also consider challenging hitherto ignored Republicans such as Robin Hayes, Joe Knollenberg, Thaddeus McCotter, Mark Kirk, Jerry Weller, Vito Fossella and Dave Dreier.  Although none of these Congresspeople have faced a challenger with DCCC backing, all of them are vulnerable, and I imagine they could be made even more vulnerable if more attention was directed to their respective seats.

What is your reaction to this chart?  Who do you want to target in 2008?  And which 2006 Democrat do you believe will lose his or her seat?  For fun and for motivation I have created a poll.  Hopefully this will compel readers to support one of our potentially vulnerable Democrats in 2008.

America as a haven for cults.

“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it is profitable to continue the illusion.At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain,they will just take down the scenery,they will pull back the curtains,they will move the tables and chairs out of the way, and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theatre” — Frank Zappa (1977).

For a long time I have been trying to understand why many other perceptive fellow citizens seem unable or unwilling to concede that this country or its ruling class is the cause of most of the suffering inflicted on people around the world.The fact that these people are the most destitute and least well equipped to withstand this country’s predatory assaults either military or economic cannot go unnoticed.In all cases, we have allied ourselves with ruling oligarchies and dictators everywhere in our pursuit of money,power and sheer rapacity.Thus we have had the spectacle of Iran,Guatemala,Panama,Vietnam,Brazil,Argentina, Chile and others in a procession that would make Alexander the Great drool with envy.

As soon as one opens the talk about America as a predator,one hears angry denials,defensive arguments and accusations that other countries are worse than our won. “Look here”,one friend told me one day,”we may have committed many crimes.But they were born from our desire to help primitive societies.And the help we have provided would easily dwarf all the bad things we have done.So,there”.

That attitude is only one part of trying to understand our peculiar defensiveness when it comes to anything American.No other people in the world,in Europe or Asia, feels it necessary to blow their horns about being the greatest or the best about anything.If anything,if you talk to a Chinese,an Indian or a Frenchman,you will find that they will denounce their rulers as the most corrupt,most wicked creatures to walk the earth since the Dinosaurs.Sexual transgressions on the part of the rulers are taken as par for the course.The Clinton affair would not have elicited a second glance in France,Italy or China.More heinous crimes, such as 9/11, would be automatically laid at the door of the rulers.

Expecting the ruling elite to be pure as the driven snow is a peculiar American fetish for which no counterpart exists anywhere else.The President, by the fact that he is elected, is conferred with the magical power of infallibility, with the paid propaganda organs of the US press/media working on overdrive and competing with each other on being the most obsequious.You would think that this country, which claims to be the leader of the Western world would have progressed to the point, six centuries fater the Magna Carta, to look on with skeptcism about any human being claiming to be infallible.And we might as well perish the thought of ascribing motives like committing crimes in the pursuit of political agenda to the President or his inner circle.

Last week, as part of our family’s Christmas celebrations, I happened to accompany my in-laws to one of the mega churches run by another Jimmy Swaggart clone.The entire service was a staged spectacle designed to tug at your emotions and elicit unquestioning obedience.As the minister , starting in low whispers to the hushed congregation, reached a crescendo in his stemwinder of a sermon,I was reminded ofsimilar scenes in Leni Riefenstahl’s “Triumph of the Will”.

That is when it hit me that the America we are used to thinking of as a nation of rational men and women of independence, the true heirs of Descartes,Newton and Jefferson does not exist.The true America that one encounters is a nation of men and women earning their incomes from corporations in which their livelihoods and their independence are compromised each day.That lack of autonomy in their own lives shows up as fear and subservience.Despite knowing that Mr.Bush was a fraud, they elected him because they were afraid that the Third World ( the blacks, browns and yellows) are passing them by.They and their representatives gave Mr. Bush a carte blanche to invade a perfectly innocent nation that had done America no harm and had no intention to do so.In the process nearly a million innocent Iraqis have been slaughtered and at least 3000 American soldiers have lost their lives.

To launch the war on a pretext everyone knew was a
lie is the characteristic of a people under the spell of a cult who have bid goodbye to reason.Yet,one cannot fully bring oneself to blame the people because the knowledge they need to assess the veracity of their rulers is vieled by an elaborate masquerade of lies, obfuscations and disinformation.In fact this is standard operating procedure in many corporations whose financial statements have been laid bare as lies in the wake of the Enron scandal.Despite this exposure, many people continue to treat the words of financial writers as gospel.That,once again,is the very definition of a cult.

Whether one sees the rightwing extremism of Mr.Bush,the belief in the magic of Supply Side Economics ( a fraudulent theory at best) or the magical solution to the problems between the Israelis and the Palestinian people offered by the Israeli Propagandists of the PNAC,one sees a willing suspension of disbelief that is the hallmark of people who have taken leave of reason.

The one ray of hope I see is the election of 2006 in which the electorate has soundly rejected all Republicans everywhere.At long last, it is beginning to dawn on the people that they have been had and only an assertion of their free will and rejection of dogmatic solutions will save them.

But then, I also happened to read the text of the British playwright Harold Pinter’s Nobel acceptance speech in which he says America is a nation that shows a peculiar propensity to descend into periodic bouts of madness.So, let us enjoy this interlude until the next McCarthy or Bush makes his appearance on our stage and hold us in his/her spell.  

Do you really want Al Gore to run?

(cross-posted at Daily Kos)

2006 is coming to a close, and in 2007, political discourse is going to be dominated by discussion about the candidates for president. In the netroots, the only candidate that is seen as anything near a ‘consensus’ candidate this time around is former vice president Al Gore. Although he has reintroduced himself to the general public this year via his accessible documentary on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth, he’s long been a favorite amongst us as a candidate for president in 2008. In the most recent dKos straw poll that includes Gore, he garners 57% of the vote, with all other candidates trailing far behind.

In recent statements to the press about the possibility of running, this is what Gore has to say about 2008:

“I am not planning to run for president again,” Gore said last week, arguing that his focus is raising public awareness about global warming and its dire effects. Then, he added: “I haven’t completely ruled it out.”

What has become clear to me is that Gore would be a great president – but he does not seem to be enthused with the idea of having to campaign for the job day in and day out. Nevertheless, many folks in the grassroots and the netroots would love to see a Gore presidential campaign. Ever since he was ‘defeated’ by George W. Bush in 2000, the vice president has become a progressive in the best sense of the word. He was one of the first to speak out against pre-emptive military action in Iraq, and he’s spoken out similarly against the Patriot Act. Of course, we are all familiar with the long-time work possible Democratic candidate for president that I truly feel comfortable supporting at this point in time. When I had a chance to see him campaign with Gov. Ed Rendell, Sen.-elect Bob Casey, and Rep.-elect Patrick Murphy a week before the election, I told him that I’d like him to run in 2008.

But, as we head into 2007, I’m going to stop considering Al Gore as a potential presidential candidate until a viable draft movement exists…because drafting the vice president into the race is the only way that he will seriously consider entering the race. And as of right now, I don’t see such a movement existing.

Why do I say this? If one does a Google search of Al Gore 2008, there are plenty of sites that state a desire for Al Gore to run in 2008. Some sites are a collection of links, others have forums, and a few have petitions where people can put their name. But overall, the Gore supporters, from my vantage point, are highly disorganized. There is certainly the passion – which is great – but there is not a clearly-organized infrastructure in place for a Draft Gore movement to effectively step in and really push for the vice president to enter the race. But one’s desires only become reality if one takes action, and I have seen very little of that. With the presidential field likely to be fleshed out in the next few months, there has to be a clear push to get Gore to run soon. I disagree with Markos’ belief that Gore can wait until December 2007 – a year from now – to declare he’s running. No matter how much grassroots support there is for Gore, there is no way he can round up the political talent, the money, and the ground game necessary to start having an impact on the race early on. The main ‘draft’ movement in the 2004 presidential election cycle that worked – the one which encouraged retired Gen. Wesley Clark to enter the race – failed largely because Clark didn’t have the money or the organization to compete effectively once he officially declared. And he entered the race in mid-September of 2003.

To reinforce my point, I’d like to reference Chris Bowers, who had this to say about a potential ‘Draft Gore’ movement back in April of this year:

What is going on here? Is there anything behind this Gore “movement” besides howling at the moon? Why is there so little action? Gore ’08 after Gore ’08 diary goes up on Dailykos, and yet most of the websites I find on this page haven’t been updated in the last month. Gore ’08 after Gore ’08 diary goes up on Dailykos, and yet there are no substantial Gore groups over at MySpace. There is no email list of any size. There is no fundraising. There certainly is no staff, even on a volunteer level. Basically, there is nothing. All there seem to be are diaries on Dailykos.

[…]

Draft Gore in 2008, but only do it if you mean it. Back up you words with real action. Don’t whine to me about how I or some other leadership element is keeping you down or preventing this from happening. Give over your persecution and get to it. The Draft Clark movement wasn’t damaged in the slightest because Markos didn’t include Clark in his Cattle Calls until a week after Clark officially announced. Instead, the people behind that movement, who included my brilliant comrade Matt Stoller, did something. Hell, they did a lot of something. They were the white-hot burning core of a new wave of progressive activists who shook the very throne of power in DC. They were a perfect example of why people pay attention to blogs now, and why what we do here does in fact matter. Actions like those are why it is now possible for Ned Lamont to make a serious run at Joe Lieberman. They were netroots activists. Are you?

I am a Gore supporter. I’d love to see him run in 2008. I would be first in line to get a ‘Draft Gore’ movement in functioning order…if I could. The fact is, given my current obligations with regards to my academics, my job, and my focus on a permanent job after college, I cannot devote the necessary time to building that movement. It’s not from a lack of passion or a lack of motivation that prevents me from doing so. Cold, hard reality prevents me from doing so.

This brings me to my challenge to anyone in the netroots community: do you really want Al Gore to run? You can wish for him to run all you want, but it is abundantly clear that if there is no strong grassroots movement to draft him, he will not run. If you do, it’s time to start organizing and making a genuine effort to get Gore into the race. If this is something you really want to occur, make it happen. With 2006 passing, you only have 2007 to work with – and it’s starting tomorrow. And if there continues to be a complete lack of action on drafting Gore, there is no reason to consider him when one looks at the current field of presidential candidates when deciding who to support.

So what will it be?

Dood Poet’s Society: A Limerickal Look at 2006’s Top Stories

A day later he called it a thumpin,
This rejection of partisan stumpin,
Now Bush seeks to reframe,
Thus preserving his fame,
Kills more troops as both countries are crumpin’…

(The rest of the stories after the fold!)
Bush gave in and surrendered ol’ Rummy,
Cured the thumpin’ that bothered his tummy,
Said he heard the debates,
Then came crashing with Gates,
With Iraq now a big undead mummy…

He was finally broken, this Hammer,
A deceitful Republican scammer,
Tom was then all agog,
Delay for his new blog,
Pundits trashed it as he could but yammer…

We’ve now lost the Godfather of Soul,
James Brown’s death leaves a musical hole.
But along comes Jong-Il,
Dad’s shoes hoping to fill,
The Nuclear Godfather of Seoul…

Jack Abramoff `fessed up to his guilt,
We muck through his Republican silt.
The Scottish duffing’s the thing,
`Twas not bi-partisan bling,
That brought down the great house that Tom built…

The Big Easy’s not looking so loverly,
Amidst FEMA’s newly touted discovery,
How they’ll try to respond,
To all those who’d abscond,
Adds new meaning to Katrina recovery…

Albert Gore spoke the power to truth,
Global Warming’s now not so uncouth.
Inconvenient meltwater,
All agree that it’s hotter,
Polar bears relocate to Duluth…

The pederast that emerged in Mark Foley,
Forced Dennis Hastert to hide the un-holy.
Mark’s attentions to pages,
All despite tender ages,
Helped Republicans push up gladioli…

“Spilled Milk!” the Republicans are cryin,
All these trials over influence buyin.
While Ney couldn’t say nay,
Duke got duked making hay,
And George Ryan’s convicted for lyin…

Can’t bring my Coke on the plane now, gee wiz…
And my shampoos and hair gels fail their quiz.
Flying nude is our lot,
As they tracked down this plot,
The liquid bomb seems `twas nothing but fizz…

Big Dick sprayed his old friend with his gun,
“There’ s no booze here involved,” it was spun,
Harry might have been safer,
Form his old buddy strafer,
If Dick’s gun used Viagra for fun…

He was hung by the neck until dead,
While his country in chaos still bled,
Found no WMD’s
Saw him in BVD’s
Now George Bush through Saddam seeks his creds…

Poor Pluto’s removed as a planet,
It’s fate ever written in granite.
Classified as sub-standard,
Was it just gerrymandered,
Stopping folks who’d optically scan it?

Hydrogenation’s officially hated,
Health effects are no longer debated.
As the war on trans fats,
Falls to withering stats,
Legalization of pot is sedated…

Gerry Ford once remarked he’s no Lincoln,
But George Bush says he’s like Ford he’s thinkin’
Says he’s making tough choices,
Sloughing critical voices,
Methinks that his comparison’s stinkin…

Expose yourself!

Like many of us that have been hung on blogotha, I realize we engage in seemingly pointless acts of computer capacity.
I’m referring to thangs like choosing your screensaver, or wallpaper. Personally, I’m the only one who views my own of that lot, and though I never had a deep interest in discovering all the possibilities, I seem to have ventured into changing some damn thang, every once in awhile.

Is it merely a self-constructing device? And even if you lethargically change these things, like I do, does something bring you to the point where you cease “devotion” to a particular image or theme?

The Confession (never to be construed with the late great Laura Nyro):

Sammy Sosa swinging a bat was my first “wallpaper” back in ’98.

I had no idea gwb had traded him, no idea of the ‘roid issues that would haunt the sport. As a native Chicagoan, I wuz bettin’ on him Jordanizing the sorry Cubs.

Wrong.

The next image was a picture of Daniel Pearl.An extremely handsome man, and a journalist risking for a big important story.The horror of his death, being beheaded while reciting his Jewish heritage. The horrible history of so many peoples being slaughtered for who they are.

That one hung around for a long time, and to my memory was replaced by an image of someone ice-fishing on New Year’s Eve, with the skyline of Moscow in the background, holiday-lit.

The Russians can even write without pens.

Nadja Anjuman came in there, somewhere. A twenty-five year old Afghanistan poet beaten to death by her husband.

Eventually replaced with Sarah Johnson, who I dubbed the “Madonna of Katrina” in some vast orange space.

Most recently, thanks to maryb2004, who posted a Maxfield Parrish painting I’d never seen, with a theme of setting out lanterns, I remembered hearing descriptions of how the losses of the most recent Indonesian tsunami were commemorated with a massive lantern launching.

And an image from that event is my current wallpaper.

How do you weave your private self into public history, entirely unbeknownst to others?

Iraq War Grief Daily Witness (photo) Day 453

this diary is dedicated to all who suffer because of war

we love and support our troops, just as we love and support the Iraqi people – without exception, or precondition, or judgment

we have no sympathy for the devil.

we acknowledge the power to act that is in us

image and poem below the fold

Iraqi women grieve in Baghdad’s Kindi hospital, Iraq, Thursday, Dec. 28, 2006, after identifying one of the bodies of the victims of a bomb explosion as their relative. Three bombs went off in Baghdad’s commercial areas killing 23 persons and wounding scores, police said.
(AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

Curse
by Pablo Neruda
translated by Donald D. Walsh  

Furrowed motherland, I swear that in your ashes
you will be born like a flower of eternal water
I swear that from your mouth of thirst will come to the air
the petals of bread, the spilt
inaugurated flower. Cursed,
cursed, cursed be those who with an ax and serpent
came to your earthly arena, cursed those
who waited for this day to open the door
of the dwelling to the moor and the bandit:
What have you achieved? Bring, bring the lamp,
see the soaked earth, see the blackened little bone
eaten by the flames, the garment
of murdered Spain.