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26 April, 2005
# something doesn't add up here
i don't have a lot of time to write about this, but....

From this article:

"The people that are going to defeat that insurgency are going to be the Iraqis"

-Donald Rumsfeld

"The chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff said there were 50 to 60 attacks a day, the same level as one year ago."

""I think we're definitely winning. I think we've been winning for some time," General Myers said."

what the fuck.
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19 April, 2005
# heil pope benedict!!

so the new pope has a shady background...no, not molesting kids in the rectory basement, something much more popular and public for it's day - he was part of the hitler youth!

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13 April, 2005
# our father, who art in government
every now and then i have linked to perhaps one of the most heinenous "professional" websites out there known as the presidential prayer team. likewise, everynow and then i like to peruse anti-religious comments made by the U.S.'s founding fathers (a group of capitalists yearning to be free of english taxation). a giant collection can be found here. among my favourites are:

"Lighthouses are more helpful than churches." -- -- "The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason."--Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard, 1758

TESTIFY!!

"Religion I found to be without any tendency to inspire, promote, or confirm morality, serves principally to divide us and make us unfriendly to one another."--Benjamin Franklin

TESTIFY!!

"I consider the government of the United States as interdicted by the Constitution from intermeddling with religious institutions, their doctrines, discipline, or exercises."--Thomas Jefferson in a letter to Samuel Miller, 1808

TESTIFY!!

i wonder what the founding fathers would say about the presidential prayer team, or about the faith-based meddlings of the president with the economy and the constitution. of course, they might be surprised that the "negros and womenfolk" are voting, but i think they would be smart enough to realise this as progress - as in their time they could express the quotes above without being stoned to death or ending up in the iron maiden.

so basically - in comparison to colonial america, we're Fucked.
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11 April, 2005
# "beloved be the one who sits down"
the words of César Vallejo. i'm watching 'songs from the second floor'. it's a lot to take in. confusing at first, but i'm starting to get it.

ok, maybe not. a modern day norwiegen virginal sacrifice?! wow. this is a lot to take in.

at 1:19 into the movie there is the best shot ever.

the symbolism in this movie is as abundant and easy to pick out as pink floyd's the wall.

great movie - the last scene is visually stunning.
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10 April, 2005
# goodbye lenin
last night beck and i watched good bye lenin! a film where a son tries to hide his mother, a true DDR comrade, from the knowledge that the berlin wall has fallen after she wakes up from an 8 month coma. the movie is very good, and i recommend it. i think a similar one should be made for america, where a son has to protect his ultra right-wing father from the knowledge that bush has gone bye bye! and the country has taken an ultra-liberal turn. SUVs have been recycled into free bikes, and small, sensible electric cars for everyone, and the constitution has been amended to recognise marriage as a commitment between two humans that love each other. yeah, ok, i know. but still, one can dream. although, this movie should be in german too. i liked working on my 2nd language while enjoying a good movie.
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06 April, 2005
# this can't be good
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# freakin' great! more shiavo bullshit
Check out this this NY Times article

i don't know whether to be happy or saddened by this - the shiavo parents, or more commonly marketed by the media as "the schindlers" are going to sell the list of pro-life donors that helped them in their fight to keep theresa shiavo alive, so that she may one day think, feel, run, and play in the sun again. give me a break. this guy summed it up perfectly for me:

"I think it's amusing," said Robert Gellman, a privacy and information policy consultant. "I think it's absolutely classic America. Everything is for sale in America, every type of personal information."
did anybody find out why she had an eating disorder in the first place? the most ironic thing is that all the attention she was craving, she finally got, but wasn't even cogniscent of it. jon stewart had a good one too, saying that now that terri shiavo is dead, CNN, MSNBC and FoxNews have had their feeding tubes removed.
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01 April, 2005
# commuting - i can't believe i like it as much as i do

i can't believe i've enjoyed commuting as much as i do. since i gave up a car last may, despite the brief month i drove (okay, the CRX was a special case, and i loved driving that car, but i digress) i couldn't be happier. biking was fun and kept me fit, but i was way too tired to do anything in the evenings. the motorcycle was definitely a lot of fun, and i can't wait to ride a whole lot this season too. yesterday i took it to work for the first time this year, and i noticed something. i was still stuck in traffic, and getting annoyed. i also noticed the lack of music, and the lack of cranial stimulation. i like to read now. thank you, MBTA...for that at least. so today when i took the train (actually, bus, subway, train, shuttle bus - and that's one way) i really enjoyed the time it took, hence the time i had to stimulate myself, free of outside forces, other than time....or space-time (i'm reading a brief history of time by hawking.) i have to be at work by 0900. i get there around 0840. my day starts at 0600. i'm out the door at 0630. at 0644 the 66 bus takes me to harvard where i catch the red line to south station. at 0735 i catch the 507 framingham local to natick. at natick there's a shuttle bus going from the train station to work. the trip home is the reverse, starting at 1730 and ending at around 1900. there's a rhythim to it, i see the same people almost everyday, the bus driver, the passengers, the metro lady, the coffee lady, the conductor, and the shuttle bus driver. if i learned names i'd know 5 more people. this connection with people is pretty valuable, i'm finding. somewhere along the way i became embittered with society and culture outside of my immediate friends. this is starting to shed off, and i think i'm the better for it. it might be that, or it just might be the joy of routine. but perhaps the joy of routine mixed with the music that i'm listening to as well. i enjoy minimalism immensly while riding the train. steve reich, terry riley, mikael stavöstrand, or the kraakgeluiden CD i have, penderecki, and even some szymanowski at times. the timing of the music is important. the best thing to listen to is the stavöstrand. it matches the train very well. jens lekman is good for walking through harvard square to the bus.

commuting by train. love it.

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# thus....
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