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Saturday, September 11, 2004
Ivan bears down on Florida
It's looking almost certain now Ivan will raze the west coast of Florida
Three hurricanes in a month. No power, and high heat. Yeah, I'm glad I don't live in Florida.
I remember the one time I vacationed there, a storm passed through. The rain came down in sheets. I don't think I've been through rain anywhere else that hard. And I've lived in the Pacific Northwest for a long time now.*
Between living under a second Bush, the heat, and the hurricanes, I don't think I would want to live there. Beautiful state, though, at least when a hurricane hasn't been through.
* We usually get gentle rain, almost a mist, but we get our share of genuine rain storms too.
Friday, September 10, 2004
Cheney embarrassed by his own words, backs off on threat that terrorist attacks will happen more if Kerry elected (AP)
Cheney's role in the Bush campaign is to say the ugly, nasty things so that Bush can look "Presidential." Or, at least, as Presidential as Bush can look.
Cheney said:
"It's absolutely essential that eight weeks from today, on Nov. 2, we make the right choice, because if we make the wrong choice then the danger is that we'll get hit again and we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States."
In other words, vote Republican or else. Of course, we know that Bush in his incompetence had 9/11 happen on HIS watch, while Clinton thwarted a millenium bomb threat and a multiple-hijacking threat. This despite the facts that 1) Clinton during the handover let Bush know that terrorism would be his number-one priority (or should be), 2) he got a briefing saying that bin Laden was trying to attack the United States and that hijackings would be part of that attack. Despite this, Bush never had a major counterterrorist meeting between the briefing and 9/11, and the Bush Administration CUT antiterrorist intelligence funding.
Today Cheney backed off his statement, lying by saying,
"I did not say if Kerry is elected, we will be hit by a terrorist attack," Cheney told the newspaper. "Whoever is elected president has to anticipate more attacks.
"My point was the question before us is: Will we have the most effective policy in place to deal with that threat? George Bush will pursue a more effective policy than John Kerry,"
So who puts us in more ACTUAL danger by being in power? I say it's the incompetent. And we all know who that is.
Thursday, September 09, 2004
Details of Bush's Air Nat'l Guard suspension come out
Memos detail Bush's failure to fulfill his obligations to Texas Air National Guard that kept him out of Vietnam
The more memos from the period that come out, the more Kerry's service record shines--and the more the lies told against him are proven false. The more memos from the period that come out, the more Bush's "service" record is shown to be a sham--and the more the lies told to protect him are proven false.
In other words, the facts are all on Kerry's side, and the lies are all on Bush's side. The honorable service is all on Kerry's side, and the cowardice and shirking is all on Bush's side.
We're also starting to hear from those who got Bush placed ahead of other people to get into the Texas Air National Guard-- as happened on "Sixty Minutes." They themselves are calling it "preferential treatment" and seem uneasy about their actions--as they should be.
It's odd. The National Guard, during Vietnam, was a way of escaping the war. There was precious little honor in it, and none at all for guys like Bush, who were placed ahead of other people simply to get them in the Guard and out of Nam. But now, in Bush's War, the National Guard members are being sent over there to be shot at. Now it's a real, dangerous service to the country. It's almost as though Bush is trying to make the National Guard seem like it's always been a dangerous, useful service. Transmuting lead into gold, as it were. And the price is low--to Bush, which is how he likes it. That it costs the lives of National Guard members of today means precious little.
"Caption This!" is no longer online.
"Caption This!" didn't hit the radar screens for a lot of folks, but it was a lot of fun. It was based on the idea of being an online simulacrum of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," my favorite all-time TV show.
At "Caption This!" you saw screengrabs of whatever was playing on the Sci Fi Channel at the time--including ads, old "Star Trek" and "Twilight Zone" episodes, old bad horror movies, and even "Mystery Science Theater 3000" itself. Then you could enter a humorous caption and send it off for other folks to laugh at, and you could check out theirs. It was a continuous process. If you Google "caption this" you can find collections of peoples' favorite screengrab captions. Making fun of "Star Trek" was especially fun because it's a cultural touchstone and it made it easy to make funny references.
But with MST3k ending its run a few years ago, and more recently with reruns of the show ending on the Sci Fi Channel, apparently they've decided to stop that part of their site. I haven't found it moved to another site or anything.
If you want to know what "Caption This!" was like, check out Inventing Situations. It's the same concept, but instead of grabbing from a station, it grabs from old copyright-expired movies and shorts. It's a lot of fun, too.
But I'll miss "Caption This!" as it was one final link to that late, great show set on the Satellite of Love.
Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Genesis' chutes fail to open, crashes hard in desert
Genesis had a solar collector--a series of disks of pure diamond, gold, sapphire, and other materials. They captured the solar wind. Now Genesis came back to Earth. It was supposed to deploy chutes and be caught midair by a helicopter. Instead, the chutes never deployed.
The name "Genesis" comes from the Biblical book about the mythological creation of Earth. NASA's Genesis, because it would have many important clues about the formation of the solar system and of Earth, has rough parallels leading to the name.
Now, though, if they find the collector at all, it may be smashed open. Since the solar wind only left a few milligrams of material on the collector (thus the need for the purity of the disks), any contamination at all would make it difficult at best to salvage any science from the mission.
It's a shame.
Tuesday, September 07, 2004
Kerry attacks Bush fiscal policies
Kerry attacks Bush fiscal policies, especially the record deficit this year.
Personally, this isn't my favorite issue to attack Bush on. But hey, maybe some people don't respond to lies about life and death, massive crookedness with respect to being in bed with corporations who profit by their decisions and vice versa, and losing the war on terror by being dragged into a war with a country that didn't support terrorists. Maybe they're more worried about the deficit or Medicare or the loss of jobs. Sometimes all people see is what's in their wallet and what's in their paycheck.
Monday, September 06, 2004
Sunday, September 05, 2004
I saw "Outfoxed" the other day, the documentary on the Fox News channel.
To a lesser extent, it's an indictment of the oligopoly of news channels and how as an increasingly bottom-line-conscious business they have stopped reporting real news because it's expensive, favoring the cheaper sound bite, "expert" appearance or news wire feed.
But mostly it's about Fox News and how the name itself is a misnomer. We also have further examples, as I've written about recently, how when a Republican group names something it's always the opposite of what it's named. Fox News is actually Fox Opinion; "Fair and Balanced" is anything but; and "We Report, You Decide" is really "We Report (What We Want You to Hear), You Decide (Based on Biased Information)."
If you watch it, you'll hear from former Fox News reporters. You'll see the many, many memos that come from the upper management of Fox down to the editors, telling them how to tell the story of the day and what to emphasize and what to play down. You'll see the results of studies showing that Fox News viewers are less informed when it comes to recent historical facts than viewers of other news sources. (I've seen this study online, too.)
It's worth watching, and could potentially be an eye-opener to someone who doesn't watch news with much care. We passed our copy on to be watched by others; if you get a copy, do the same.
The DVD also has a "making of" documentary that's worth a viewing, too.
Saturday, September 04, 2004
Republican delegates mock Purple Heart recipients
Friday, September 03, 2004
....doesn't even know history when he lived through it: historians slam Schwarzenegger on his telling of history as he "lived it" in Austria.
Mainly, it deals with the facts that his part of Austria was not taken over by the Soviets at all, the Soviets left Austria altogether only a few months after the end of World War Two, and Austria did not have a Socialist-led government when he claimed it did. Schwarzenneger claimed in his speech the fleeing the Soviet threat and the Socialist government of Austria was part of what attracted him to the Republican Party in the U.S. But Austria was under a Conservative party government when he left.
Lies? Or is he just incredibly dumb? With a Republican politician, it's often hard to tell.
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