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by spiderleaf
Al Gore has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
But Marisacat on the FP is so much more fun, ain't it? This is the story the world is talking about. This is the real news. This was your President. So how are you going to help him? Up here in Canada our politicos have been talking Kyoto and Climate Change all day. We ain't perfect by any means, but at least we're talking. So... what are you, or your leaders going to do to save our planet? They should talk to Gore... he has a boatload of good ideas imo. Read more... (149 comments, 201 words in story) by spiderleaf
I grew up with Harry Chapin instead of TV. I've been missing him a lot lately and found this song remarkably similar to the current situation.
Think of me what you will, but Harry was pure. He died a year after Lennon. The year peace and compassion was overtaken by the Ronnie revolution. Please help save our planet. I beg you. Peace... and reality... it's all we've got left. Read more... (48 comments, 644 words in story) by spiderleaf
Inspired by ejmw's excellent "A Simple Reminder", this is an imagined conversation that could be happening anywhere in Iraq or Afghanistan now. And my heart is breaking.
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What is deplorable? Is it the targeting of civilians and UN peacekeepers in Lebanon?
No. Apparently it is Kofi Annan's words about the Israeli attacks on the UNIFIL outpost in Southern Lebanon Tuesday in which observers from Canada, China, Austria, and Finland were killed.
Daniel Ayalon, Israel's ambassador to the U.S., called Annan's reaction "deplorable." He said the observers were caught in crossfire between Hezbollah and Israel.
And what was his reaction that was so "deplorable"? What were those horrible words that dared not be spoken?
Yes, I can see how that statement would be deplorable. Annan and the international community are starting to not tow the party line. And that makes these statements dangerous to the 'official' story the Americans and Israelis are trying to sell back home. Read more... (16 comments, 291 words in story) by spiderleaf
Al Gore continues to march on and is interviewed in the upcoming Rolling Stone about Bush, Global Warming, Iraq, the Democrats, and what is needed to move forward with serious grassroots political change in the U.S.
I'm not going to provide any commentary, nor huge blockquotes because you really need to read the whole interview... it's Gore, he talks alot... But here are a few choice quotes: Read more... (11 comments, 284 words in story) by spiderleaf
That is the tagline of the new ad campaign for Amnesty International in
The ads use transparent outdoor billboards that will blow your mind. They put the human rights abuse into your own context and environment. Shocking use of imagery. Send Amnesty some love and appreciation for putting this out there fearlessly. On a day when the European govts are being chastized for aiding and abetting the secret prisons, when Darfur is still a living hell, where Haditha can be allowed to happen and Gitmo still exists, this campaign is an in-your-face reminder that we can't keep silent. Read more... (21 comments, 207 words in story) by spiderleaf
Why do I feel comfortable `attacking' the Dems sometimes and not Republicans? (or the Liberals or NDP up here in Canada vs. the PCs) Why am I not part of `the problem' for doing so? Why do I not give a flying fuck if my criticism of my/ our party somehow helps a Republican get into office?
Because that's my job as a voter. To make them (i.e. the people who are getting paid to represent me) understand my position on the issues and where I think they've gone horribly, horribly wrong. They don't own my vote. I own my vote. They are supposed to work for my vote. They're supposed to represent me. Oh, and I also own my value system. You know, the one which dictates who I feel comfortable loaning my vote to for 4 years.
The Republicans can take care of themselves, and hoo boy do they ever. How the hell do you think the country GOT so far right to begin with? Because the `base' of the GOP wouldn't shut the fuck up about their issues. And stayed home on election night or voted for Perot, or Buchanan, etc. And stopped fundraising for them. The party establishment got the message. And it brought them born again George W. Bush. With a smidge of warmongering Dick Cheney to represent the military-corporate-industrial complex for good measure. Read more... (23 comments, 671 words in story) by spiderleaf
Man, this guy never ceases to amaze me. He has become just fearless and with the combo of smarts and experience he is a force to be reckoned with. He is everywhere these days... and he ain't pulling any punches.
So... today comes the news that Gore has partnered with MySpace to promote his climate change film. This is big news... MySpace has 70 million members. And they spend a lot of time there... Read more... (14 comments, 247 words in story) by spiderleaf
Well, here I am, better late than never imnsho. So what is it that has kept me up late into the night, banging my ears and screeching incoherently? No, it's not Bush. Nope, not my assine job either although that runs a close second.
It's community. This one in particular. Whaaaa! you are now screaming NO! Not more meta community conversations! To you I say bah. Or maybe, yeah, no doubt I'm sick of them too. Either way, if you've gotten this far then you have more time on your hands than is reasonable or you really enjoy my quirky sense of humour. Probably both. Now on to my wisdom and glorious insight.... Read more... (16 comments, 1546 words in story) by spiderleaf
I lied to Dammit Janet in her diary. I didn't think I was but I did. I said I was glad I had never experienced that kind of trauma. And I didn't. But I did. I just had a few near misses.
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Welcome to the new America where the Pentagon pays private firms to provide aggregate personal information on your kids, collects it via No Child Left Behind, as well as outsources the datamining to a private firm... all with the intention of marketing their product... join the military... to children deemed "high prospects".
And guess what... you, as a parent, can't "opt out" of this data collection project. Oh sure, your kids info will go into a "suppression file", but they'll continue to collect the information and maintain the data... and still provide it to recruiters... Welcome to George OrWell's America. Read more... (19 comments, 2066 words in story) by spiderleaf
It seems apropo at this point as the abolishment of Roe v. Wade seems to be a stark possibility with the Alito nomination, and Chief Justice Roberts already installed, to share a story of what it is like to be a woman in Canada and how your right to your own body is treated.
Having lived in the States for almost 12 years and having friends and myself go through this process in both countries, the contrast is shocking. And as I watch a friend go through an unplanned pregnancy now, in Canada, it saddens me to no end what my sisters to the south have to contend with. So here is a hypothetical tale of what you would experience if you were in a situation in Canada where abortion may be an option for you (if you didn't realize at the time you were at risk and didn't just walk into a pharmacy and buy Plan B over the counter...): Read more... (9 comments, 492 words in story) by spiderleaf
Yes folks, just as I suspected, a new rationale for a new war has been floated.. this time by Israel. The missing WMD's are alive and well in Syria.
This dovetails nicely with what my husband heard on talk radio last weekend during a trip through upstate New York... the WMD's were in Iraq and it was the damn anti-war Democrats (ummm... Wellstone & Feingold??) who were responsible for them not turning up by giving Saddam too much time to hide/ move them. Read more... (16 comments, 275 words in story) by spiderleaf
[From the diaries by susanhu, a finely written diary by Spiderleaf. FP'd with prayers and hope. I've been heartened that so many Muslim leaders -- including one in the UK who's in prison for his Al Qaeda connections -- are calling for the hostages' release. Please keep us posted, Spiderleaf.]
I have refrained from posting about the four hostages being held in Iraq as it not only hurts me to the core, but I have held out hope they will be released soon. But time is running out. The deadline is now hours away. The hostages are members of the Christian Peacemakers Team and are two Canadians, an American and a Brit. They were in Iraq to document human rights abuses and to help the Iraqis. They were all adamently opposed to the occupation. Read more... (21 comments, 1000 words in story)
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