Saturday, August 09, 2008
Jon Voight Acting Up
Actor Jon Voight has apparently had an epiphany of sorts. It seems he now considers his opposition to the war in Vietnam as somewhat of an "indiscretion of his youth" and he has seen the light in the current presidential race.
Voight calls Obama, "...a God-like figure in a man who falls short in every way." Well of course he will Jon, but we aren't electing a God we already have someone in the White House who believes he's one. We are electing a president. Something we haven't really had in a while.
But Voight goes on, "There's not a cell in my body that can accept the idea that Mr. Obama can keep us safe from the terrorists around the world, and from Iran, which is making great strides toward getting the atomic bomb." Voight concludes, " If, God forbid, we live to see Mr. Obama president, we will live through a socialist era that America has not seen before, and our country will be weakened in every way."
Pretty caustic stuff. I'm however, most baffled by his opposition the the Vietnam war as being a youthful indiscretion. I mean we know more today then we did back then about the real story behind the Gulf of Tonkin incident and how Johnson manipulated our full scale entry into the conflict. There is far less reason to justify the Vietnam war today then there was back then. Besides, Remember the old domino theory? That happened Right?
I'm thinking he's confusing youthful indiscretion of yesterday with early onset senility today?
Voight calls Obama, "...a God-like figure in a man who falls short in every way." Well of course he will Jon, but we aren't electing a God we already have someone in the White House who believes he's one. We are electing a president. Something we haven't really had in a while.
But Voight goes on, "There's not a cell in my body that can accept the idea that Mr. Obama can keep us safe from the terrorists around the world, and from Iran, which is making great strides toward getting the atomic bomb." Voight concludes, " If, God forbid, we live to see Mr. Obama president, we will live through a socialist era that America has not seen before, and our country will be weakened in every way."
Pretty caustic stuff. I'm however, most baffled by his opposition the the Vietnam war as being a youthful indiscretion. I mean we know more today then we did back then about the real story behind the Gulf of Tonkin incident and how Johnson manipulated our full scale entry into the conflict. There is far less reason to justify the Vietnam war today then there was back then. Besides, Remember the old domino theory? That happened Right?
I'm thinking he's confusing youthful indiscretion of yesterday with early onset senility today?
Friday, August 08, 2008
Unconscious Mutteerings Week 288
Unconscious Mutterings ~ link
Word & Thought Associations
here's mine:
Word & Thought Associations
here's mine:
- Crankiness :: old man
- Backpack :: books
- Clone :: sheep
- High ground :: ethics
- Dreams :: fantasy
- Lovingly :: kind
- Mistake :: accidental
- Carson :: Kit
- Errand :: Boy
- Dozen :: Dirty
A Summer of Discontent?
As the Beijing Olympics opens to all it's anticipated fanfare, what will be the storyline that emerges around the world?
Will it be one of a China that is developing into a more modern society with tremendous economic growth, or will it be one of a nation that in spite of a globalizing influence, remains backwards and determined to suppress civil dissent?
I will be anxious to see how free reporters and bloggers are to bring us the story of these Olympic games. Historically coverage has been as much about the culture of the host people as it has about the athletic competition. There is a strong national pride that is evident among the Chinese people connected with these games. I'm sure China wants use to these games the enhance their world image, but will the world see a picture of China that is real or one that is filtered through the only lens that the government allows us to view?
Will it be one of a China that is developing into a more modern society with tremendous economic growth, or will it be one of a nation that in spite of a globalizing influence, remains backwards and determined to suppress civil dissent?
I will be anxious to see how free reporters and bloggers are to bring us the story of these Olympic games. Historically coverage has been as much about the culture of the host people as it has about the athletic competition. There is a strong national pride that is evident among the Chinese people connected with these games. I'm sure China wants use to these games the enhance their world image, but will the world see a picture of China that is real or one that is filtered through the only lens that the government allows us to view?
Thursday, August 07, 2008
gotBREAST?
gotBREAST? is a feature-length documentary exploring how women feel about their breasts.
The documentary includes a diverse cross section of women...single, married and divorced, straight, gay and bisexual women. Ages 2 to 62 with broad ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds.
The film addresses a variety of aspects:
- breast implants and body image
- to sexuality and relationships
- breastfeeding
- breast cancer.
The purpose is to inspire open and honest dialog among men, women, and teens.
The documentary helps debunk myths and challenges audiences to examine societal and personal definitions of female sexuality, beauty, motherhood, and breasts’ relation to physiological and emotional health.
The filmmakers, Stacey Tolbert and Annie Walsh will take questions following the screening. Friday 8-8-08 @ 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 8-9-08 @ 2:00 p.m.
hosted by the YWCA's girls and health program directors. Mothers and daughter are encouraged to attend this screening together, as well as Youth organizations. Large groups are encouraged to reserve seats.
Donations accepted at the door.For more information, contact Patrick Alexander at palexander@ywca-kck.org.
YWCA of Greater Kansas City 1017 North 6th Street Kansas City, KS 66101
* Note: I met Stacey at a local poetry workshop over a year ago. She is a talented poet and writer. I also heard her on a local radio program discussing this production when they were working on it.
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Where do Stick Poet Readers Come From?
I haven't done this is an while and it's always kind of fun to see where the readers are coming from. so, here is a breakdown of the geographical areas the last 62 site visitors came from.
- 8 Dallas TexasUnited States
- 7 New York New York United States
- 3 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
- 3 Tampa Florida United States
- 3 Charlotte North Carolina United States
- 2 Los Angeles California United States
- 2 Rancho Cucamonga California United States
- 2 San Antonio Texas United States
- 2 Washington District Of Columbia United States
- 2 Kansas City Missouri United States
- 1 Grand Rapids Michigan United States
- 1 Norfolk Nebraska United States
- 1 Bronx New York United States
- 1 Clovis California United States
- 1 Nice Provence-alpes-cote D'azur France
- 1 Gardena California United States
- 1 London England United Kingdom
- 1 Overland Park Kansas United States
- 1 Garnett Kansas United States
- 1 Lynnwood Washington United States
- 1 Koeln Nordrhein-westfalen Germany
- 1 Wenatchee Washington United States
- 1 Toronto Ontario Canada
- 1 San Mateo California United States
- 1 Raleigh North Carolina United States
- 1 Providence Rhode Island United States
- 1 Short Hills New Jersey United States
- 1 Antioch California United States
- 1 Reston Virginia United States
- 1 Chicago Illinois United States
- 1 Mt. Laurel New Jersey United States
- 1 Tallahassee Florida United States
- 1 Baltimore Maryland United States
- 1 Denver Colorado United States
- 1 New Hyde Park New York United States
- 1 Cambridge Massachusetts United States
- 1 San Francisco California United States
- 1 West Chester Pennsylvania United States
She's been to the Mountain Top
Wisdom seems to be tied to experience or at least exposure. We often say it comes with age, but there are plenty of aging people that just don't get it. And too, people who ought to have the experience sufficient to acquire the wisdom but don't.
Reading a recent post on THE BLIND CHATELAINE'S KEYS by Eileen Tabios (AKA Moi), I am taken by how clearly she seems to see the poetry publishing model as it has evolved, as well as her vision of what could be the optimum working model. Let me reiterate I'm speaking about how she sees the way it has evolved. We all know that from both perspective of the poet and the consumer, it's broken.
I don't know if it is the air Tabios is breathing atop the mountain but perhaps more publishers should get out of their offices and trek up that mountain to get a different view of the landscape.
Reading a recent post on THE BLIND CHATELAINE'S KEYS by Eileen Tabios (AKA Moi), I am taken by how clearly she seems to see the poetry publishing model as it has evolved, as well as her vision of what could be the optimum working model. Let me reiterate I'm speaking about how she sees the way it has evolved. We all know that from both perspective of the poet and the consumer, it's broken.
I don't know if it is the air Tabios is breathing atop the mountain but perhaps more publishers should get out of their offices and trek up that mountain to get a different view of the landscape.
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