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New Political Ads

April 30th, 2008

agree with Barack that getting rid of the gas tax isn’t going to do crap for us. All the oil companies will do is say, hey, now we can charge 6 cents more. I don’t necessarily agree that we need to develop alternative fuels, we need rearrange our lifestyles and change the fact that we need so many cars. Just the idea of a fuel to burn is wrong, even hydrogen is stupid. We’d be wasting energy converting electricity into a liquid form when we could just NOT turn it into hydrogen and save all of that energy. We don’t need alternative fuels, we need alternative energy and to be more efficient energy in general. We need to be smart. (sigh)

It’s not that great of an ad except for that last line. “And you thought no one could be worse than George Bush”, that kills me.

100 Years of Debt-Ridden Grandchildren

April 9th, 2008

We’re being nickeled and dimed. It’s the oldest trick in the book.

Bonnaroo 2008

April 7th, 2008

Well, I bought my ticket for this year’s Bonnaroo music festival for the exorbitant price of $277. It’s a lot, but it’s such a crazy unique time that I feel like it’s worth. Plus, I’m also at a place in my life where I actually have some disposable income.

bonnaroo_aerial.jpgThe last Bonnaroo I went to was in 2001, might have been 2000. The whole thing is a blur, probably partly Bonnaroo’s fault. Back then the tickets were $140 and I thought that was insane too. In fact, I thought it was so ridiculous I hatched a scheme with several other people to sneak in…

Hillary’s Cemetary

February 19th, 2008

Now I’m sure Obama has some skeletons in the closet, but Hillary has a cemetery.

Continue reading this post to watch Part 2.

Amnesty International USA Today Ad

October 17th, 2007

I don’t actually read USA Today, but I found this just browsing around on ThinkProgress today. It’s a full-page ad that Amnesty International placed in the paper. I think the picture is phenomenal.

The purpose of the ad is to commemorate the one year anniversary of the Military Comissions Act, which essentially removed the right of habeas corpus. The bill was passed under the guise of “protecting us from terrorism”. In reality they’re just eroding the protections that many people have fought and died for…

Free Burma Rally in Washington, D.C.

October 14th, 2007

me-poster-front.jpgAfter writing my previous post about Burma I decided I really wanted to do something. The next day while I was cutting my hair(yes, I cut my own hair), I was looking at my head and thinking about the monks shaved heads. It dawned on me that shaving my heads in solidarity with the Buddhist monks would be a good way to do something. It turned out I was right, I probably had several dozen conversations about my head and Burma. I think I raised a lot of awareness.

When I got the e-mail from the U.S. Campaign for Burma people about the rally in Washington, D.C. I decided to go for it. I spent the few days before the protest thinking about what I wanted to put on my sign and I finally got the idea after seeing an illustration of the Olympic rings with a bullet hole for the last ring…

Look! I’m in the News!

October 6th, 2007

I plan on writing more about the “Free Burma” rally in D.C. earlier today, but I just saw this on CNN and couldn’t believe it. If you go to the latest news on CNN.com and click on the article entitled “Washington demonstrators rally to ‘free Burma’“, you’ll see a beautiful picture of the back of my head and the poster I made.

My jaw pretty much dropped when I saw that not only did CNN do a story on it, but that I was the lead photo. I shaved my head last week in solidarity with the monks. I guess it really only takes something moderately outrageous to get in the news.

Anyway, last time I went to a protest it was for the anti-war rally and there were maybe 40,000 people there and not a peep out of the major news outlets, and now 200 people rally about something different and there it is.

Burma and the Failure of Global Leadership

September 28th, 2007

burma_monk_injured.jpgAs you may well be aware, the military regime of Burma(officially called “Union of Myanmar”) is in the process of crushing a popular democratic uprising led by the country’s Buddhist monks which was initially sparked by an increase in fuel prices and subsequent attack on monks protesting the drastic price increase. The military regime is Orwellianly known as the “State Peace and Development Council”.

In 1960, U(Mr.) Nu, was democratically elected for his third, non-consecutive term, as Prime Minister in a landslide victory. Two years later the head of the military, General Ne Win, led a coup d’etat and seized power. U Nu had been elected several times previously in the few elections the country had held since 1948, when Britain released them from colonial rule. U Nu had given up power before and was continually re-elected as a popular leader. His popularity stemmed from being head of the AFPFL which led the movement for independence from England…

September 15th March on Washington, D.C.

September 15th, 2007

march-to-capitol.jpgI arrived in downtown D.C. in front of the White House about 30 minutes late for the protest. I was a little worried that the march would have already started but the speakers had only just started. The place was packed, it was an ocean of people. If I had to guess I’d say that there were 50-60,000 people (the organizers claimed 100,000) there when the march first started. However I think only about 20,000-30,000 ended up at Congress after the march.

I managed to get within about 50 feet of the stage and got to here Cindy Sheehan, Ramsey Clark, Adam Kokesh, Etan Thomas, and Ralph Nader speak. I think the largest applause was for the Iraq veterans, but calls for impeachment and ending the corporate dominated government also got big cheers…

Accountability in Washington, D.C.

September 14th, 2007

bush_blowjob.jpgTomorrow morning, September 15th, around 10 a.m. I’m heading down to meet up with thousands of anti-war protesters on the lawn in front of the White House. At around noon we’re marching to congress, supposedly in the hopes that this will influence them into some form of action.

I’m not convinced of the power of mass demonstrations, but I know that it certainly can’t be hurting. Agressive resource wars against foreign nations will never solve the problem that there simply isn’t enough cheap energy/oil in the world. We could and should be spending our money to find some other type of energy source…

Surge me once, shame on Bush

September 11th, 2007

patraeus_bush.jpgIt seems that George Bush will appear to give in to overwhelming public opinion and withdraw troops from Iraq. Of course, he won’t withdraw any more than he put in for his so called “surge”. It’s quite a trick. Send more troops in so you can bring them home and appear generous? sympathetic? human? I don’t know any more.

It would have been near impossible for him to give in and bring troops home if we weren’t “winning” in Iraq. Thats why General Patraeus had to at least have some smidgen of good news…

The Shock Doctrine

September 10th, 2007

I found this video clip on Alternet earlier and I was well…shocked. I knew that the republicans were using September 11th to push all kinds of radical and obscene legislation through congress but I hadn’t really thought about it being used as frequently as it has. Apparently, the video is a sort of introduction to a new book called “The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism” by Naomi Klein. It looks like she did a lot of really great research and connected a lot of dots. Its on my gotta have book list and I’ll get paid right before the September 18th when it gets released. Well, let me shut up and you watch the video for yourselves, we’ll talk after you’re done.

In a short synopsis she has on her web page about the book, she says that she tracked this trend back

The Real Rudy Giuliani

September 7th, 2007

If he insists on making his campaign solely about terrorism and 9/11 then maybe we should look at exactly what his resume entails. That’s exactly what these documentary makers have done with The Real Rudy: Command Center.

Upcoming Protests in Washington D.C.

August 23rd, 2007

Anti-war-protest-DC.jpgIt’s taken awhile to actually get situated and to the point where I’ll get to do some of the political things I’ve been itching to but unable to do over the last few years. I found a job doing web designat a place just outside of Baltimore. That’ll take most of my weekdays but most protests are on the weekend anyway…

Live Earth Critics Be Damned

July 8th, 2007

Gore Live Earth concerts I didn’t get to watch any of the Live Earth concerts but I have read several articles about it and I’m pissed off. Every single article focused on how hypocritical it is to use all of that energy to promote energy conservation.

It’s not as if any other concert has ever been that conscious about it and tried to lower its impact so completely. I mean, can a newspaper never write about deforestation because it’s printed on paper? Sometimes the message has to be put through the same channels you’re trying to…

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