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I who am I? Born at the pinnacle of American prosperity to parents raised during the last great depression. I was the youngest child of the youngest children born almost between the generations and that in fact clouds and obscures who it is that I am really. Given a front row seat for the generation of the 1960's I lived in Chicago in 1960. My father was a Democratic precinct captain, my mother an election judge. His father had been a Union organizer and had been beaten and jailed for his efforts. His first time in jail was for punching a Ku Klux Klansman during a parade in the 1930's. I never felt as if I was raised in a family of activists but seeing it print makes me think, yes. That is a part of who I am. We find ourselves today living in a world treed by the hounds of madness, a complicit media covering contrite parties. Multilevel media, giving more access to communication yet stunting actual communication. More noise, less voice, more sound less music, more law less justice, more medicine less life.

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SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 8, 2009
Video Killed the Radio Star Before the invention of the remote control, parents opted for the slave labor approach. “Go turn the sound up! Get up and move the antenna! A little to the left, there, let go! Go turn the sound down!” Child labor laws were completely ignored, even when it became obvious that the future of the children was in doubt. Would parents bother to bring children into the world if they could be replaced with a remote control?
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 8, 2009
At My Nose It is important, however, that we view these new rabble rousers like we would the first dry leaf of fall. They are a sign of what is coming down the road and a sign of how serious the Republican party and their clients, the healthcare industry, are about derailing all of this.
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, August 7, 2009
How Far Must Johnny March? I guess Afghanistan reminds me a lot of Vietnam by the way that it grinds on and on with no end in site, without even any metrics as to what would constitute victory. There is a ruling clique ensconced in the capital with a president who struts in robes and sashes while his crooked family members loot the treasury.
(7 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 1, 2009
The Gate Keepers of Death “I’m old, damn it; how the hell do you think I am?” But I didn’t let him rain on my parade any. He was at least mobile and lucid, as inside, down long corridors, were the rooms of the deteriorating elderly.
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Pigs on the Wing Ah, that things weren't so, then I wouldn't have to crack my head open to try and make you see what I see; not to harvest pity nor to draw attention to myself, for I'm trying to draw attention to you. These stories are about you. I am three feet ahead of you in a dark cave holding the flashlight, so please understand that when I say, "Look out," it is not for me as much as it is for you.
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Not Discouraged, Abandoned I am one of those workers, but I do not consider myself a discouraged worker as much as an abandoned worker. I have four resumes, depending on what type of job I'm applying for. I check the want ads every day and apply for anything that I'm even remotely qualified to handle. What is discouraging is what is available out there to apply for. Do you speak Pashto? Neither do I,
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, July 26, 2009
Coming Soon, to a Life Near You It is like we are living in two parallel universes, the people in one and the government in the other. Hillary Clinton goes to India and tells its leaders Americans don't want protectionism. And then is blasted to bits by comments from the readers of Democratic Underground.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, July 26, 2009
GM's Free Ride It's a free ride, Clyde, whipped cream seat and a cherry headrest on the banana split boat. A gravy train with biscuit wheels, just sign the papers and have security remove the old codgers from out in front of the building. Just another 50,000 pensioners thrown onto the scrap heap, left to fend for themselves so that corporations can breathe the free air of Mexico and China.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Moon Men On July 20th when man first walked on the moon there was a surrealism felt worldwide, like something out of a science fiction movie as whole nations and their peoples surrounded TV sets and watched as Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the moon. The world heaped praise on the United States for the greatest technological achievement of mankind. And unless you were there and watched it you can't really understand the world before it
(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, July 18, 2009
Saving Tinkerbell charlatans who strut the days in matinees of palisades and serpentine splendor that remains to remind us that all the world is a stage, but the play is all of fiction. Their names may change as fast as the facts, but never forget they run in packs, and sleep better knowing that their money's safely in the banks. So don't try to phone, don't try to call, don't you ring the doorbell and wait on the lawn, for they don't know you
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, July 11, 2009
Fixing the Leak So, in actuality this is not about trade at all. You trade goods, but you exploit people. Mexico's economy has been built on the backs of the people's hard labor. Foreign-owned factories have surged from just 79 to almost a thousand. The goods are imported into Mexico under free trade agreements then assembled and shipped directly into the United States. This is only possible by keeping wages low in Mexico,
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, June 28, 2009
The Ghosts of Detroit For the most part they have been forgotten; they are just empty, vacant memories like the empty, dilapidated homes which line her once proud streets. It was a land once ruled over by giants, captains of industry and labor and political thought.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, June 28, 2009
The Ghosts of Detroit (part 2) Billy Durant announced to the world that he was founding a new car company and its models would be designed by one of the foremost auto racers in the world, Louis Chevrolet...It is policies that have put us where we are. The brains the hands and the spirit which changed the world are still there waiting to be tapped again.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, June 25, 2009
The Ghosts of Detroit For the most part they have been forgotten; they are just empty, vacant memories like the empty, dilapidated homes which line her once proud streets. It was a land once ruled over by giants, captains of industry and labor and political thought.
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Endless War, Empty Goals The headlines could be from 2003, 2004, 2006 or 2008, and nothing changes. "Rescuers Search Iraq Blast Site" "US Base Attacked in Afghanistan" "US to improve Afghan Training." If this were World War Two, the Yalta conference would have been two years ago and President Truman would be planning to meet in San Francisco soon to establish the UN.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Cooking in a Coffee Pot The one thing to remember about the homeless is that they never have a day off. They are homeless every day; it's easy to forget and difficult to understand, but the homeless face the world without a buttress. They are toe-to-toe with the heat and the humidity, the rain, the mud, and the bugs.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Killing for Fun and Profit Only in America could not thinking clearly and being suspicious and hostile be considered a symptom! Using that logic you could drug most of the society. But were this just a case of selling sugar pills to Granny and Boom Pa it could be forgiven. America's shelves are full of medicines and pseudo medicines and treatments and supplements that at best might help a little, and at worst might deplete your wallet. But Zyprexa kills
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, June 15, 2009
Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The concept of no man is above the law in the United States is as dead as religious freedom in Nazi Germany. The executive branch is above the law, and the intelligence branch is above the law per our new President, the Democrat. Without legal constraints upon them what is left of democracy but to don the purple and put on circuses for the people?
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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, June 13, 2009
Come to California to See Your Future If you were to see this play enacted in a theater, you wouldn't believe it. California faces a budget deficit of $26.8 billion dollars in the 2010 state budget, draconian cuts, and, perhaps portends what's to come in the rest of America.
(12 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, June 7, 2009
Why I Hate Microsoft I have always wondered what it would be like to spend the evening with Bill Gates. Never having known a billionaire before and being known for bad haircuts myself I thought that it might be interesting.

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