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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 09:32 AM
Original article: Seduced by the Dalai Lama

puffball

When one tries to eliminate an obnoxious fungus like a puffball which has sprouted up and is ruining your lawn, one steps on it and out from the puffball shoots a million spores which imperceptibly settle and spread the puffballs existence.

The analogy of evil being spread like a fungus is not all that uncommon, but in this case it seems to be not about evil and we see that if in fact the Chinese wished to eradicate the Tibetans they have succeeded in the opposite.

I hope they enjoy their Olympics...alone.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 09:45 AM

If the table were turned...

Imagine a technologically superior and expansive culture from somewhere else on the planet or from some other time and place showing up at the front gate of the USA demanding to be let in and allowed to set up shop where they'd spread their superior explanations regarding law, religion and sex. They could point there fingers at Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell and exclude their backwards university perversions from speading while exposing them for what they are. They'd buy the best that our museums had and take it away from us and leave us with strange diseases the cures for which they'd sell us for what to them was a fair price.

It sounds ludicrous now, but history is long and human perspective is short in comparison. Who'd a thunk that the vikings would be best known one day as the founders of the Nobel Peace Prize..or that the Roman Legions would be reduced to funny costumes in movies and that the Italian army would be synomymous (justifiably so or not) with surrender. Or that a black mixed race son of a Kenyan farmer from a broken family would one day be in contention for the worlds most powerful position and be elected in a popular democratic vote in a nation that a few generations previous would have considered him sub-human.

We'd do well to read history for its message and not for its tactics.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 09:51 AM

Golly...just when you think the Dems are givin' it to McCain...

...his supporters go out of their way to give everyone a case of nausia. Does anyone find this in the least bit persuasive? I mean, after all I did laugh out loud, but I mean besides the people out there for whom this is a genuine expression of their naive and unsophisticated ability to discern anything but hokum? It really goes to show that "it ain't over til it's over'.

Thursday, March 27, 2008 10:26 AM

The problem of fear...

Our fear of terrorism has allowed a very powerful govenrnment to amass even more power which it uses to further entrench its sole validation; the orderly conduct of business.

At 9/11 I found myself a zillion miles from a road in the middle of Alaska's bush straining my ears to a scratchy radio listening for the words of our leadership and what I heard and remember was Republican Senator Ted Stevens, the same un-indicted bribe taking, influence peddling, anti-big government, deep pockets, election buying Ted Stevens famous for his laughable understanding of reality who coined the definition of the internet as a "series of tubes" phrase, felt it was urgent enough to tell the people that he would protect the public from terror and that he wanted to it especially known that the environmentalists were under suspicion first in his mind, even if it looked like islamic extremist fuelled by oil money, were responsible there at the beginning of the war on terror.

This moment is still deep in my consciousness and it's become apparent that a big powerful governement of the likes that we'd like to believe are empowered to protect us, we find that it empowers corrupt leaders like Ted Stevens and his country club cronies, and it is not the answer to our one plea; to protect us, our environment or the peace of a free people.

I'm fully aware that Ron Paul is not going to be our next president, but I would remind people who are not aware of history that there is movement in the body politic still, and in 1854 when the crazy as a fox 1st governor of California formed the outlandish 3rd party called "the Republican Party" and ran as its candidate, nobody could have predicted that their next candidate would be a roughsawn autodidact from Salem, Illinois named Abe Lincoln.

So maybe, when whoever is elected this next cycle, despite their intentions to do good, finds a federal apparatus turning on its citizens who've exercised their rights, as it reaches to maintain the peace and order that keeps its own survival insured indefinitely, as any powerful organization seeks to do first and foremost, it won't just be environmentalists and radical libertarians forming an aliance of conscience which seeks resolution of problems we face in our communities and not from a top-down invasive paranoid organization that seen open, active and vocal dissent as a problem rather than as the primary indicator of health in a society where free people willingly work together.

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