Next For Johnny Depp

Saturday, July 28, 2007



Warner Bros. is teaming with Depp's Infinitum-Nihil and Graham King's GK Films to develop a feature based on the '60s daytime supernatural sudser "Dark Shadows."

Depp, who is coming off "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" and who just wrapped the Tim Burton-directed "Sweeney Todd," is next expected to star in "Shantaram," a Mira Nair directed adaptation of the Gregory David Roberts novel that Depp, King and Plan B are producing for Warner Bros. Depp, King and WB are also mobilizing to make a film about the life of Alexander Litvinenko, with Depp poised to play the former KGB agent, who was fatally poisoned.

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Dark Shadows could be fun. And the Litvinenko story must be told; it may as well be Depp.

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Bill Maher's The Decider


"What is with the Republicans' campy admiration of Reagan? They're like gay guys with Streisand! These guys want to put him on a stamp so they can lick his ass!"

Anyone see Bill Maher's stand-up special on HBO, The Decider? Hilarious.

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Operation 2012

Friday, July 27, 2007

Operation 2012

Operation: 2012 is dedicated to the establishment of social justice and bringing about the end of both government and corporate tyranny by utilizing progressive media in order to promote worker solidarity, greater consumer awareness and encourage non-violent civil disobedience or civil initiative. We promote a five-step process dedicated to changing the existing power structure that has invaded the American/global political system.

We call for a collective movement by the nations labor unions to strike in protest to governments domestic policy.

We call for a boycott of non-sustainable corporations and endorse rescinding corporate personhood.

We reject the campaign of falsification, disinformation, and misrepresentations of the corporate media.

We promote greater consumer awareness in the market place and encourage sustainable socially responsible investing.

We encourage civil disobedience/civil initiative.

Operation 2012 recognizes the American and coalition military presence in Iraq as an illegal occupation in violation of international law. We call for an immediate military and corporate withdrawal. We also encourage impeachment hearings against the current administration to become a part of mainstream political discourse.

We are not anti-government, nor anti-democratic, but rather we seek to expose the corporate interests that currently dictate the U.S. foreign and domestic policy. The liberation of America from the grip of corporate influence is contingent upon grassroots organizing and local efforts to stop feeding the corporate machine by withholding our dollars and re-examining our role in its workforce. Rather than dwelling on problems and social ills, we focus on reversing these trends and righting the wrongs.

Operation 2012 is also a source of daily headlines related to our movement.

The term 2012 is derived from the Mayan civilization; the year that human beings will enter a new era of awareness.

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Peanuts, by Charles Bukowski

Peanuts, by Charles Bukowski

He took a deep breath and a running start. He could see she was holding it tight. He was really going to kick the shit out of that old football! He threw his leg forward with all his might and Lucy yanked the football away just as he kicked at it. He landed on his ass again.

"AUUUGGGGHHH," he said again.

Lucy laughed and laughed and left with the football. Charlie laid there and groaned. Good grief, he thought. What a cunt.
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Flagged down: Activists arrested in row over protest flag, allege abuse by Buncombe deputy

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Flagged down: Activists arrested in row over protest flag, allege abuse by Buncombe deputy



by David Forbes

The Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office arrested activists Mark and Deborah Kuhn in West Asheville Wednesday morning after a complaint that the couple was desecrating an American flag. They say a deputy invaded their home and used excessive force. [The photo, taken by a neighbor, shows Mark on the ground, with Deborah standing by, during the arrest.]

The flag was hung upside down as an act of protest and had several statements pinned to it, including a picture of President Bush with the words "Out Now" upon it and one explaining the meaning of the upside down flag, a sign of distress.

The Kuhns, along with several neighbors and witnesses, assert that a sheriff's deputy violently invaded their home at 68 Brevard Road. The sheriff’s office claims that the couple assaulted deputy Brian Scarborough and resisted arrest.

According to the report from the sheriff’s office, Scarborough arrived at the home at 8:45 a.m. in response to a complaint about the desecration of a flag.

Lt. Randy Sorrell says that while the address was in the city of Asheville, "when we receive a complaint that the law is being broken, we have to respond."

Under a rarely enforced state statute, it is a misdemeanor to desecrate or trample a U.S. or North Carolina flag. The Kuhns said the flag was taken as evidence, though the sheriff’s department has no record of it.

After knocking on the door, the couple answered it and, after being shown the statute, said they complied and took the flag down. Scarborough then asked for their identification.

"The flag covered our whole front porch; he comes up with this printout about the law and tells us that we can’t attach things to the flag, that we’re desecrating it," Deborah Kuhn said. "We tell him we're not meaning to desecrate it - all we had was a picture of [President] Bush with 'out now' on it and a note saying this was not a sign of distress or disrespect. We did this because the country is in distress and we don't know what to do."

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Ghosts of Tim Leary and Hunter Thompson

Ghosts of Tim Leary and Hunter Thompson
Freedom vs. Authority under the 40-foot pulsating rainbow vagina
by Joe Bageant

Everything Americans think they know, they learned from a televised morality play. It's all theater. You root for some good guy and boo some bad guy. You pick your own, but you dance to the tune of the men running the show. It's mind control, pure and simple, and if there is an American immune to it, then he is probably living in a snow cave somewhere in Alaska.
— Gypsy Joe Hess (1919-1988), prospector, self-educated philosopher and horse trader

In my ragged assed 40 years of writing, I've been lucky enough — or sometimes unlucky enough — to meet and write about many of America's "somebodies," mostly vapid asshole movie and TV stars and rock musicians. When I was young, so-called "media journalism" then was just what it is now, what we called "starfucking", and amounted to writing PR for media corporations in "music journals" of the time. But we covered a few worthwhile iconic figures in the mix as well — the kind that stick around in the background of one's thinking forever. At my age now, I find a lot of them are dying off, the Hunter Thompsons, Susan Sontags, Ken Keseys and Kurt Vonneguts. However, I have a self-imposed policy not to eulogize them because the hundreds of sentimental Internet tributes that flourish upon their deaths somehow seem ghoulish, and because it is a universal truth that we writers will do anything for an audience, and celebrity death is one of the easiest ways to attract one.
"Is this the office of Hunter Thompson Productions?"

"Yeah. You want to murder a horse tonight?"

"Huh?"

This 61-year old bright eyed ex-Harvard psychologist bouncing around in white Nikes and a pinstriped shirt did not strike me as burned out at all. I'd covered Fleetwood Mac a bit earlier, and believe me, compared to Stevie Nix, Leary was not even slightly crispy around the edges.

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This is such a sad story

Body in ocean thought to be Jeremy Blakes

This is a sad story I've been following.

Police in New Jersey are enlisting the publics help in identifying a body presumed to be that of Jeremy Blake, a rising art star who was seen wandering into the ocean off New York's Rockaway Beach on July 17, after leaving behind his clothing, wallet and a suicide note. His girlfriend of 12 years, blogger-filmmaker-writer Theresa Duncan, took her own life in the couple's East Village apartment earlier this month.


I didn't know them but I enjoyed reading Theresa's blog and always admired her inyourface fire and sass. The back story is that she was in the film business and her boyfriend of 12 years, Jeremy Blake, was affiliated with the Art world in New York. She committed suicide a few weeks ago and days later he was seen walking into the ocean.

Now it looks like the search for him may be over.

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WEBTRAIL

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

W E B T R A I L

Revelation is showing at the Fuse Gallery from July 21 through August 11, 2007 in New York. It is curated by Erik Foss and features various artists' paintings; some of which can be seen online.

Rob Brezney's Free Will Astrology is a weekly must-read on our astrology that many of us are familiar with, but another good read is his book on Pronoia, "PRONOIA IS THE ANTIDOTE FOR PARANOIA: How the Whole World Is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings". It is a blessing to have Rob Brezney to read. His website if full of his love and light and beliefs.

T R A N S F O R M U S was this past weekend (Deerfield's near Asheville, NC) and everyone is still de-burning. I'd been waiting on more pictures before posting. Here's one of the burning bamboozler. Photo | Tribe.net. (So where are Ashevillians going when Bele Chere comes rolling into town this weekend? Or will you be going to the party?)

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Click to see Birth Of A New Anti-Christ by Chet Zar. Visit Supertouch for explicit photos of the event on opening night. *Some are NSFW.

GET MORTIFIED - Where else can you hear grown men and women confront their past with firsthand tales of their... first kiss, first puff, worst prom, fights with mom, life at bible camp, worst hand job, best mall job, and reasons they deserved to marry Bon Jovi?

"Haunted Pussy ...is soooo the right name for this band." Yeah? Anybody see cobwebs? via

come sit by me. i'll put on a pot of bourbon.

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Lucid Dream Lounge

Tuesday, July 24, 2007


Lucid Dream Lounge Presents The Plucker: A Book by Brom
The Plucker leaned down until its face hung a kiss away from Angel, peeled back its black lips, and exposed the most sincere smile its rotting teeth would allow. "You will be such a treat," it whispered.

The Plucker is a 160 page hardbound illustrated novel. Original story/artwork by Brom.

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FESTIVAL WEAR

Monday, July 23, 2007

FESTIVAL WEAR

"Festival Wear" these days must be an ass kicking money maker. While we were still twisting one up behind the main stage, evidentially someone was planning a whole line of festival wear for us festival lovers. The whole big bonanza superfest scene has become a tad bit crass where once it was almost pure-- in a non-virginal way, but pure of music and with the purest of intent.

Wasn't part of the whole festival concept in the beginning to share, trade, and barter? (I'll trade you my embroidered vest for your pipe) The music and the love was the fucking thing! Everything else was incidental. Extremely low maintenance. I know that clothes weren't very important, if you even wore them at all.

Websites and catalogs are now devoted to festival clothing, hats and other accessories specifically for the festivals and beyond. There's even a Burning Man Clothing Swap August 5. Illuminated clothes are fun. You may see a window display of "wellies" proclaiming "hip festival fashion" for any well respected festival goer. (Thanks, Deborah)

Lotus Moon, who is about as ethical as a company can be, has a trademark on those "Pixie Pockets" and Heretika has some similar pixie belts you may also see at gatherings. I'll cop to getting one for my sweet husband once but it was gifted to me. You can't fault a business for answering the call of what the market wants.

It's always about change. Burning Man is (some would say has been) going corporate. America's biggest counterculture jamboree is also a $10 million business. Now, Business 2.0 reports, it's trying to leverage its brand -- and save the planet -- by (gasp!) inviting corporate participants.

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So, is change good when it's profitable? Does money fuck everything up? Will Lassie find Timmy in the well?

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Mansinthe: New Brand of Absinthe

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Marilyn Manson's New Brand of Absinthe

Marylin Manson not only drinks absinthe, but he will also launch his own Absinthe brand. His brand, Mansinthe will be produced in Switzerland, and unlikely available in North America.

This is going to be a mighty fine drink. Distilled from fine herbs (grand wormwood, fennel, anise etc), naturally colored without any artificials and not sugared this will please Absintheures and Manson fans. Their protagonist loves it and took a major part developing this true Absinthe.

Available August 2007

(via .::. absinthvertrieb.de)

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Pimp up Google Reader

Saturday, July 21, 2007


Firefox: Supercharge Google Reader In 15 Ways

This first one I tried so far is the Google Reader Preview Enhanced v1.07a

Adds a "Preview button" to Google Reader that allows you to view actual article in a frame. Clicking again on that button goes back to RSS view. Does work both in List view and expanded view.

Other Google Reader hacks: you can also add posts to del.icio.us, share on Facebook, blog a feed entry to your own personal blog...the list goes on and on. Google Reader gets better and better! via

i'm done. i've GOT to get off this computer and get outside!

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Saturday Morning Me

saturday morning me//
black sweats/black hoodie/sockfeet/
juice/java/joint/praise jah/
early morning run walk/
smelling: cake in the oven/sandalwood incense/
listening: leopard skin pillbox hat/
so how about you?/

"Verlaine was always chasing Rimbaud's." - Dorothy Parker


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Friday Random Ten

Friday, July 20, 2007

FRIDAY RANDOM 10 - Shuffle 'em up and show us your ten.

1. Devotchka - How It Ends
2. 1 Giant Leap - The Way You Dream
3. The Cure - A Chain Of Flowers
4. Syd Barrett - Effervescing Elephant
5. Blonde Redhead - 23
6. Dresden Dolls - Missed Me
7. Bassnectar - Skin (featuring Suga)
8. Rasputina - Transylvanian Concubine
9. Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
10. Tiger Lillies - Pretty Soon


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When is a Threat Not a Threat?



When is a Threat Not a Threat?

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Tripping Bird - Naoto Hattori

Thursday, July 19, 2007


Naoto Hattori

TRIPPING BIRD
3.8 x 3.8 inches (frame size 6.5 x 6.5 inches)
Acrylic on board, 2007
Framed - $380

SOLD

My friend, Naoto Hattori has some new pieces up and they're already SOLD. No big surprise there.

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Little Krishna by Lori Field



Little Krishna
by Lori Field

Colored Pencil Drawing on Rice Paper, Collage Elements, Thread, Encaustic and Beeswax on Wood
10" x 10", S O L D

via: phantasmaphile who says of her: "...you must see these pieces in person to witness their divine texture and cloudiness."

So delectable you could stick in a spoon and eat it. If I could only narrow down which one(s) I want to buy.

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Health Care For All

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

18,000 Americans die every year because they don't have a health insurance card. We should be taking to the streets with rage, but we're too damn conditioned and accepting of this fate.

I'm just saying.

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DC Madam's Asheville Candles

Monday, July 16, 2007

Interesting...

...if only just a little bit

Is there a "DC Madam" phone call from your area code? Do a search here for your area code and then Google it to see where it leads:

Asheville area code 828 is on the DC Madam's phone bill once in 2003 and the call was made to Candle Station Ltd, Asheville, NC.

~pinched from "peter castro"

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Bushaneers

Sunday, July 15, 2007



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Mods and Rockers Festival

Mods and Rockers Festival: Skidoo

Writer Paul Krassner shares his recollections about the 1968 acid-comedy film Skidoo directed by Otto Preminger. The movie has its first 35mm screening in Los Angeles in over 25 years on Saturday July 14 at the Mods & Rockers Film Festival in Hollywood.

Timothy Leary had a certain sense of pride about the prominent people he and his associates had introduced to the psychedelic revolution. He once told me the names of some of the folks whose lives had been changed by taking LSD. Among them: director Otto Preminger, actor Cary Grant, conservative think-tanker Herman Kahn, Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson, Time magazine publishers Henry and Clare Booth Luce.

"But," Leary told me, "I consider Otto Preminger one of our failures."

...(Preminger's) Skidoo was pro-acid propaganda thinly disguised as a comedy adventure. However, LSD was not the reason that the FBI was annoyed with the film. Rather, according to Gleason's FBI files, they objected to one scene in the script where a file cabinet is stolen from an FBI building. Gleason was later approved as a special FBI contact in the entertainment business.

One of the characters in Skidoo was a Mafia chieftain named God. Screenwriter Bill Cannon had suggested Groucho Marx for the part. Preminger said it wasn't a good idea, but since they were already shooting, and that particular character was needed on the set in three days, Groucho got the job. During one scene, Preminger was screaming instructions at him.

Groucho yelled back, "Are you drunk?"

When Skidoo was released in 1968, Tim Leary saw it, and he cheerfully admitted, "I was fooled by Otto Preminger. He's much hipper than me."


Krassner's just got tons of good stories, doesn't he?

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The Photo The GOP Is Trying To Hide

Saturday, July 14, 2007



The one photo the GOP does not want anyone to see was snapped at yesterday's NAACP GOP Presidential Candidate Forum. The NAACP invited all 9 Republican candidates to the forum, but only one showed up: Tom Tancredo. All the Democratic Presidential hopefuls showed up for their forum.

The excuses given by the Republican campaigns mostly had to do with scheduling conflicts--just too busy to make it.

The resulting photo of Tancredo--standing on a stage of empty podiums--sums up the Republican party's commitment to civil rights in America: the only Republican interested is the guy running to deny immigrant workers their rights.

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Oberon Zell-Ravenheart

Friday, July 13, 2007


Oberon Zell-Ravenheart - One of the great fathers of the Modern Pagan Movement, co-founder of the Church of All Worlds and Headmaster of Grey School of Wizardry. The above 2 part interview on YouTube by Magick.TV Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, is also a decent sculptor and artist and has brought back his Green Egg magazine.

How often do you think he's asked if he's the real Albus Dumbledore? I'll bet you didn't know that he created unicorns.

This dude really seems 'out there' to me but many people take him very seriously. I can respect other peoples' opinions instead of blasting them for being different. Can you?

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Osho Zen Tarot

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Osho Zen Tarot

Ripeness

When the fruit is ripe, it drops from the tree by itself. One moment it hangs by a thread from the branches of the tree, bursting with juice. The next moment it falls--not because it has been forced to fall, or has made the effort to jump, but because the tree has recognized its ripeness and simply let it go. When this card appears in a reading it indicates that you are ready to share your inner riches, your 'juice'. All you need to do is relax right where you are, and be willing for it to happen. This sharing of yourself, this expression of your creativity, can come in many ways--in your work, your relationships, your everyday life experiences. No special preparation or effort on your part is required. It is simply the right time.

See which card you draw today from the Osho Zen Tarot

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Short Bedtime Stories

Monday, July 9, 2007

a bit lengthy, but worth the time

Short Bedtime Stories
by Layla Anwar, from Arab Woman Blues

I would have really liked to sing you a bedtime lullaby. Alas, it is simply not possible. And in most likelihood, my voice will keep you very awake. Surely, I do not want to be a cause for your insomnia. So am offering you a few short stories to lull you into unconsciousness, into a deep catatonic sleep...(not that you really need it.) But just in case you are losing sleep over the ongoing Iraqi genocide.

Once upon a time...

* Once upon a time, was Badiaa, Kamel's wife.
She lived in a small house, borrowed house. Her husband is detained by the American dwarfs and her son has been killed by the same dwarfs.

She would spend many hours sitting in her kitchen, talking to herself. She sold most of the remaining furniture she had. Only three kitchen chairs were left and she confided in them. Sometimes pretending her husband or son were sitting opposite her and listening to her woes...

One night, not long ago, at 1 am, the "Iraqi" army and the dwarfs stormed her home. They searched, ransacked and destroyed the little she had left.

"Why, why? Is it not enough you took my husband and killed my son. Why destroy the little I have?" "It is for your own security. You have a sniper on your roof."

Of course, Badiaa has no electricity. She uses an oil lamp. One of the guards kicks the lamp. No Genie or sniper came out. But a fierce fire spread wildly, catching the doors, the walls,the curtains and the chairs...

Half of Badiaa's house is now burned down.

"We will send you a cheque." They laughed and walked away in the night.

Now Badiaa has only one chair left in the kitchen. Her walls are smoky black, her doors burned to ashes and her curtains eaten up by fire... She still sits in the kitchen. She has stopped talking to herself now that the two other chairs are gone.

* Once upon a time was Nasser.
Half of Nasser's family has been decimated, slaughtered by the dwarfs right where the Butcher prospered most... Every other day Nasser has a funeral. A family member, 20 years old was detained by the dwarfs and held up in some dungeon in Baghdad for months. No trial, no charges.
For months he was "interrogated" in that dungeon and then transferred to another dungeon in Southern Iraq, a sectarian Iranian stronghold.

After several months, the dwarfs decided to release him. No charges. They called him up. "Be ready to leave. You will be signing some release papers tomorrow." One more night in the dungeon and he will be free. That same day, the sectarian militias and some say the dwarfs (and I say both) bombed the prison. A prison filled with Iraqi sunnis.(Omar was there too.) The boy is dead. He finally left the dungeon...free.

* Once upon a time was Radhee
A bright, smart, quick witted man... Radhee has been without a job for well over a year. Radhee is stuck in a walled Sunni enclave called Adhamiya. Radhee spends his days devising ways and routes to get to the grocer without being shot at by snipers, militias or the dwarfs... Radhee gave up his daily schemes. Besides you cannot find any fruits or vegetables in the Adhamiya market and meat and eggs are a luxury from the past.

Radhee has no electricity, Radhee has no gasoline. So Radhee ingeniously invented a way to bake bread in his backyard. He uses the legs of his furniture as wooden logs and places newspapers on top. The whole invention makes for a flamboyant outdoor oven. Radhee and his family can now survive on bread and water. Nice home made bread baked on torn furniture parts and newspapers.
One hundred newspaper publications and "free" press have come in very handy.

Radhee is now living happily ever "after."

* Once upon a time was Salam.
Salam, a beautiful, educated young woman... After her kidnapping and her battering ordeal, Salam has become agoraphobic. She not only is unable to leave the house, she cannot even leave her bedroom.

She lies in bed most of the time, staring at the ceiling and her staring is punctuated by sporadic screams "Please don't, please don't."

* Once upon a time was Raouf.
Raouf, a handsome, loving caring man... Raouf can no longer sit straight. His ribs all are broken, his wounds badly infected... He has more stories to tell you and me. Stories that his bruises kept well hidden. Cigarette burns adorn his body like dark brown halos, like dim, dying stars...

Raouf cannot lie on his back, cannot walk, cannot move... He is slouched all day and all night, inert, his head bent down and his pictures and papers safely tucked close to him... Raouf sits, swallowing his open wounds and the stories they hide, in total silence...

Once upon a time, there was us, there was me.
Once upon a time, there were others, many others...
Once upon a time, there were peaceful nights and dreams.
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago.

Sleep well.

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Bone Dance: A Late Epiphany at the New York Times

Bone Dance: A Late Epiphany at the New York Times

This is the sound of a very large bone, lodged for a very long time, being hocked up at last:
"It is time for the United States to leave Iraq, without any more delay than the Pentagon needs to organize an orderly exit." -- the New York Times, July 8, 2007.
Only four years -- and hundreds of thousands of dead bodies -- too late, of course. And it might have been nice if the Times editorialists had noted the very large part their own paper played in what they now call -- they now call -- "this unnecessary invasion."

[Read More from writer Chris Floyd]

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What does Al know that we don't?

What does Al know that we don't? by Steven Weber

Why, given the opportunity that's been presented to him on a silver Prius, is this man not going to run for (and win) the presidency of the United States? If ever there was a clarion call to be answered it is this one: heed the will of the majority of the people, take back the yoke Bush and his cracked team of highjackers have used to steer the country into the ground and pull the ship skyward again.

Why, after his self-imposed banishment to the wilderness (suburbia), where he along with every other sentient being has observed the feckless evil of the current executive tenant and his Neo-posse, does he demur? Could he know that any run at the office would surely turn out to be a hollow chrysalis which, after gestation, would not incubate a butterfly but more likely belch forth a wingless, blind slug; that an educated, experienced, wise adult can lead more effectively and make more of a difference by being an activist/celebrity and riding a wave of pop-culture popularity, rather than relying upon the rusted and jury-rigged contraption quaintly referred to as the electoral process?

Maybe Al knows that America (to paraphrase Paddy Chayefsky) is a dying giant, that perhaps she is dead already. And the "business of government" is merely the scramble of organisms over the carcass's wan, flaking skin; any rumbles from within aren't the sounds of legislators engaged in constructive debate but the gasses issuing from the anuses of the bacteria digesting the sad corpse's putrefying innards. Are we destined to have the presidency so finally and utterly mediocritized that it no longer holds any attraction for the most qualified person in recent memory who would imbue it with the honor and prestige it -- and we -- deserve?

Well then, that's what Al must know. Because only that kind of realization would prevent him from participating. He says that politics no longer holds any allure for him. And really, why should it? He won an Oscar, for chrissakes. He's raised awareness of a real issue that actually effects us all in a way that makes him truly a uniter -- not a divider. He is the world's activist uncle. George Bush standing in front of his American Enterprise Institute portable backdrop can barely scrape up a strangulated hosanna from his meticulously vetted and dwindling audiences.

Having only once appropriated the toxic phrase "cut and run" to describe the result of catching my fishnet stockings on a partially extruded staple embedded in the side of a bed post (A long, dull story. Forget I mentioned it.) I am forced to resurrect it once again. It's an extremely ugly phrase, wielded by extremely ugly people but I will use it as that mediocre apparatchik/harridan Jean Schmidt never intended: to provoke the discouraged conscience of the marginalized true-patriot who would ably restore what has been so ignobly destroyed. On second thought, it's so shallow and inflammatory that I can't stand to apply it even in a good cause. There has to be some other way to convince this man of his worth. May be we need to convince him of our worth?

Because this country, for all its gaudy fascinations, for all its daily desperation to fend off reality by consuming goods from China as though they were oxygen atoms is also a country of souls betrayed by their loyalty to the idea of America the beautiful, the judicious and the brave. And it is not the loyalty itself that is at issue but those whom we have entrusted with it. A presidential election is not a parlor game, though it may resemble one far too closely. It is as close to being a sacred exercise as this secular republic asks of its congregants. We require a real leader now, one with a true understanding of the importance of why this country must function correctly and efficiently. We and the world depend on it. So here's your hat. And there's the ring. America needs you need to lead us now more than ever.

That's what we know that Al doesn't.

A wee bit pretentious, but effective.

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Time Is Right for New Pentagon Papers

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Time Is Right for New Pentagon Papers

by Amy Goodman

Of the Democratic presidential candidates, Sen. Mike Gravel is probably the least well recognized. His dark-horse candidacy may be the butt of jokes on the late-night comedy shows, but that doesn’t faze former Pentagon analyst Daniel Ellsberg: “Here is a senator who was not afraid to look foolish. That is the fear that keeps people in line all their lives.”

The famed whistle-blower joined Gravel this past weekend on a panel commemorating the 35th anniversary of the publication of the Pentagon Papers by the Beacon Press, a small, nonprofit publisher affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association. It was this publisher that Gravel turned to in 1971, after dozens of others had turned him down, to publish the 7,000 pages that Ellsberg had delivered to Gravel to put into the public record.

The story of the leak of the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times is famous, but how they got published as a book, with Gravel’s face on the jacket, reads like a John Grisham novel.

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If you are not familiar with The Pentagon Papers (1971), Daniel Ellsberg, and what part Sen Mike Gravel played in it, this article will lay it all out for you.


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The acidic cusp of 66 and 67

Friday, July 6, 2007

More blogging from the legendary Pete Townshend. So glad he's putting it all down.


The acidic cusp of 66 and 67 - and not a step further.

from Pete Townshend

"On January 6th 1967, I missed one of the only Who shows of my career through drug abuse, when I took my third acid trip - then realized I could not possibly drive to Morecambe where we had a show - 300 miles away - and instead went to see the first Pink Floyd show at the UFO Club. They didn't go on until after midnight. Syd Barrett was wonderful in those days, and so were the rest of them. I immediately fell in love with the band, and the Club itself, and especially John Hopkins ('Hoppy' as he was known) who ran the Club and worked the door. It was there I first met the illustrator Mike McInnerny and his wife Kate who were later to become such a big force in my life. Mike used to hang about on the stairs doing the most beautiful sketches for the window of yet another proposed King's Road psychedelic clothes shop, The Flying Dragon. I went the following night as well, Pink Floyd appeared again. This time I didn't use acid and I think I took Eric Clapton especially to see Syd who walked on stage - off his head on acid - played a single chord and made it last about an hour..."

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Friday Random Ten


FRIDAY RANDOM 10 - What's on your player? Shuffle 'em up and show us your ten.

1. Morphine - Empty Box
2. Kris Delmhorst - Just What I Meant
3. Bad Brains - Expand Your Soul
4. Apples In Stereo - Baroque
5. Blues Magoos - We Ain't Got Nothing Yet
6. Panda Bear - Take Pills
7. Rising Appalachia - Old Fashioned Morphine
8. Ani DiFranco - So What
9. Blonde Redhead - Bipolar
10. Broken Social Scene - Lover's Spit


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Windmill Energy in Malawi

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

With all the crass consumerism vying for headlines today, I find a stark contrast in this teenager from rural Malawi who, at age fourteen, built a windmill from plastic scrap and an old bicycle frame that generates enough electricity to light his family's house.

See more about William Kamkwamba's story on his blog and on his Flickr photos.

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Judith Schaechter

Monday, July 2, 2007

Judith Schaechter

Wondrously talented stained glass artist displays many striking and whimsical pieces. Not a frelling stained glass iris in the whole lot. This piece is called "Bird Thief Strikes" found in the Portfolio 2000 - 2007.

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This Blog Is Rated...

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Online Dating

Mingle2 - Online Dating


This rating was determined based on the presence of the following words:

* cocaine (5x)
* drugs (3x)
* sexy (1x)

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Mandarin Meg

I miss Meg. I've been thinking of Michelle Goodrich, aka Mandarin Meg, lately. I think of her most every single day. She died in June of last year.

She gave me a real gift when she taught me some web design tricks and tweaks a few years ago. This box I'm typing in, how to color this box or give it a dotted border. When you want your image to be on the left or right (like her picture up there) with text wrapping around it, or make images transparent, or make the large drop cap letter "I" up there. All learned from Mandarin Meg.

Meg was one of those people with a website where everyone that visited that site ends up connecting with all the other visitors. She taught us so much which only began a beautiful friendship that escalated over 4 or 5 years until we suddenly lost her last year.

Her Mandarin Design website is still up. I like that.

Shirl posted about her this week and Frank left a nice post about her.

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* The BROKEN HALLELUJAH name is taken from "Hallelujah", a song by Leonard Cohen.

* Easy Bake Coven , my previous website, ran from 2002 - 2009. It was time for a change so it will now be a mostly music-related website. All of our old EBC posts are stored there and here as well.




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