If I’d lived my life by what others were thinkin’, the heart inside me would’ve died

I was just too stubborn to ever be governed by enforced insanity

Someone had to reach for the risin’ star, I guess it was up to me

"Up to Me" by Bob Dylan)

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Rabbit Portraits: Nugget

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Rabbit Portraits: Pete

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Rabbit Portraits: Shakespeare

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Rabbit Portraits: Gremlin

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Rabbit Portraits: Gulliver

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Rabbit Portraits: Snowflake

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Rabbit Portraits: Blackberry

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Politicization of Medicine

Castro's health is really no one's business, unless to pray for his health and wish him well.

Too Little Too Late

Israel can never repay Lebanon for the devastation in the Summer of '06. Can they repay for the pollution in the Mediterranean and the deliberate attacks on UN buildings?

Can the world ever forget that the US sat and watched, never once demouncing this heinous and atrocious war?

Obama: America's Great Hope

Barak Obama is preparing for a legitimate run for the presidency in 2008, but can the right man ever win again in an electoral system that has produced two very suspect elections (Bush in '00 and '04) and suffered a continual constitutional attack?

There are a set of questions here:
1. Can there be a 'right' president a la Lincoln? Someone truly equipped and called to rule?
If you believe in God then pray for a legitimate president and vice president and banish Bushism in the trashheap of history.

2.If such a man were to run, could his legitimacy be known in against the distortion of corporate media stranglehold of American conscience (NY Times, Washington Post, AP, NPR, CNN, ABC, NBC) and the corruption and deep pockets of major corporate lobbies?

3.If the majority of the people could recognize this leader and elect him (or her) could the so-called legitimate democratic electoral system prevail against the deceptive voting manipulative practices as seen on both elections in Jeb Bush and Kathleen Harris' Florida and in Diebold's electronic voting techniques in the state of Ohio in '04?

4. Even if all of these hurdles were met and crossed, could the US voter have enough courage to vote their conscience and not their pocketbook?

Please tell me once more why American democracy is to be preferred over other legitimate political systems in which Justice and freedom prosper (ex. Belgium), and how can we tell eighteen year olds that their vote is important and a legitimate expression of their freedom when there is a snowball's chance in hell to elect a real hero?

If this critique is disturbing you, O! naive American voter, then why don't you please elect a legitimate president in '08? Show the world that America is still a democracy to be emulated and not a plutocracy, or rule of the wealthy. After all, if this critique is accurate then what exactly justifies our Global Imperial Warfare in the name of democracy if all we are selling is greedy capitalistic hegemony? Why are our soldiers being killed in Iraq? If all we are selling is this Bush's broken trail of lies, corruption and wealth, if this is being sold as the American Way, then I can think of many superior political systems which better deserve allegiance.

'08 will indicate whether a chance for restoration remains or whether the rot that the Architect and his puppet have wrought will be the undoing of American democracy forever.

In Bush's America Justice is a Joke

Justice is disgraced in America's "Kangaroo Courts." Must a potential juror be a Bush lover?

St. Paul's Letter to the Romans

Here is the link to the Living Translation of Paul's letter, the most important book you will ever find!

St. Paul to the Romans

For anyone serious about discovering the truth, St. Paul's Letter to the Romans is indispensable. This is true for philosophers, Christians, unbelievers---everyone!

At least read it and give it a try.

From Ideology to Idiotology

If Bush declares he is adamant about going forward with the troop surge despite Congress' proviso and the overwhelming majority of popular disapproval, then what more evidence do we need to see that he is unAmerican, anti-democratic, a tyrant?

That his presidential agenda is unamerican is amply demonstrated by his belligerent actions, his contemptuous attitude and radical unconcern for all things truly American. From the callous mishandling of New Orleans' great tragedy (see Spike Lee's "requiem"), to his brazen disregard of democratic process, to the dubious legitimacy of both of his presidential "victories".

For a serious political speech see Al Gore's historical report on Bush's attack on the American constitution:
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Text_of_Gore_speech_0116.html

Republicans now is your time to weep, you backed the wrong horse, history will reveal that this Bush is a bloodthirsty tyrant, is your money that good?

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Arctic Hare

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Pawn in Their Game

It is difficult to tell who is more the pawn, who the puppeteer.

Saddam, the US puppet is executed.
Bush, puppet ruler of America.
The American people, pawns of corporate lobbyists and corporate media disinformation.

US November elections, democratic puppet strings to satisfy US voters that the Iraq war will be terminated. Today, Bush tells us that more sacrifice of innocent life is required for more blood to be offered up on the altar of democracy. Gleefully US citizens enjoy the elimination of Saddam Hussein. Hussein's declaration that the war in Iraq would be the "Mother of all Wars" remains truthful, while Bush's predictions, strategies, and 'promises' have all turned out to be lies. Bush's batting record is zero. Bush has not delivered one truthful, or accurate report either on domestic policy or foreign policy. Saddam's word was true...

Considering bin Laden's stated goals for 9/11 have all come true with a vengeance, you may not like his modus operandi, but as far as setting goals, and accomplishing them, his will continues to dominate US policy, in this his success is total since it was the stated goal of 9/11 to bring about a revolution in American democracy. Bush has played pawn to this prophecy just as he has fulfilled Saddam's war to execute the "Mother of all Wars."

US intelligence has played into both of these "madmen's" hands.

Of course, you can ay that Bush is illiterate and ignorant as though somehow not responsible for his acts. There is a point where presidential ignorance though convenient for Neocon puppetry, cannot pass muster. It is the point that we see that he alone sheds innocent blood for his friend's wealth or whatever drunken agenda he is conforming to.

The "obsession with homeland security and terrorism in Iraq" is precisely what Hussein and bin Laden brought to pass. In terms of ethical leadership, we might say that this obsession is not a freely chosen American goal, but on the contrary, it is 'heteronomous' to use a scholarly term. An example would be a husband bored with his wife says, "Go ahead, cheat on me." And she says, "O.K." The woman thinks it is her free choice, when in fact the motive for her act of infidelity is 'heteronomous'---comes from someone else, her husband. US political leadership in all of its ignorance plays pawn to men leaders like Saddam and Osama, they have fallen into their trap in an analogous manner.

Why can't American analysts grasp that there are men in this world whose role is solely to bring forth war and the destruction of all? These men are many times more powerful and intelligent than US leaders. The Bible tells of such men and women.

Bush's great legacy is that he fell into the hands of strategies and powers that he is completely ignorant of. He has no comprehension of the nature of his adversary.

Therefore the lessons to be drawn from 9/11 is that US policy is heteronomous, that is, not inwardly governed, but governed by foreign powers and intelligence. Two, the men who govern the American are deemed madmen which hides the fact that their madness is extremely effective. If Hussein wanted the "mother of all wars" in Iraq, he got it, he won. If bin Laden wanted to unravel American democracy, he succeeded in spades in U.S. domestic policy and in Iraq, so that "democracy and freedom" is seen as homeland security, illegal military occupation, oil mania, and total disinformation and ignorance for the American voters.

If Soviet leaders had hand groomed a leader to penetrate American politics and undermine the democracy, they could have done no better than the current administration. If a power of aliens sought to transplant imposters to undermine America, they could have done no better than Cheney/Bush/Rove/Rice, etc...

If American multimillionaires could give a damn about anything other than the preservation of their family's wealth they could see that as Republicans they were played as pawns by Karl Rove. They could see that the accumulation of wealth is ripping and tearing the American fabric. They could see that they live as monarchs, lord and kings and not as citizens.

The American people are so "drugged up " on the American dream and the American religion that like Dorothy outside of the Emerald City they sleep not understanding how corporate boards have whispered their aspirations, their goals and their agenda so that the citizen no longer can see the Wizard wheeling madly behind his curtain, and there is no way back home.
If you make a dollar from war stocks then you participate in the shedding of innocent blood and this becomes the substance of your wealth. If there is any 'profit' from this unrighteous war then all of the citizens that are spoken of as "fellow Americans" by its leader are complicit in its evil.

Bush may not be held accountable for the innocent blood he sheds, but history will mark that the unravelling of America as a world power was consumated under his watch. He placed the ultimate national security directly in "harm's way" while Rice and Cheney made certain that the Uncle Sam caught the 'silver bullet' in his heart.

Are these people aliens sent here to undermine American democracy? Is Cheney a Soviet defector who realized the best way to destroy American democracy is to promote homeland security? Do multimillionaires care about anything other than their companies, their families, their wealth? Does an honest American working man or woman have anything in common with these leaders and rich folk? Does anyone have a clue what America stands for, what are its values, and virtues, what honest gifts can the US offer the world, by what right does it continue to exist if it has eradicated its constitutional legitimacy, its democratic imperatives?

Or has it become a pawn of foreign madmen to bring strife and destruction to this world, to exchange lie for truth, corruption for honesty, greed for integrity, patriotic ignorance for "intelligence"? Does anyone have a concept of what it means to be an American citizen?


US democracy, the greatest puppet, pawn and puppeteer the world has ever known.

Fairly Accurate Analysis

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3346540,00.html

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Crunchkin '06 Picks

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Prayerbook I

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Organic Cybersynthesis

Why is it that every other entity in the human world and nature seems to be subject to decay and computer memory is not?

"No one actually said that computer memory was not subject to decay, but a lot of people assumed it to be true," explains Winky Dinkelstein, "...too close to a cult for my liking, but hey what can you do?"

"Hold on there, wait in tater picking minute," offers the engineer,"WHo said it was subject to decay?"

"No one," added Zero.

"Then how the hell did that idea get in here?"

"If computer memory decays, what is the rate of decay?" asked Krishnamundi.

"Ye cain't rightly say cain ye?
How many years old is the oldest memory on computer?
And what if the first deterioration starts at 3.2 years, then it squares and really picks up speed.
There haint no lonjitoodinal study! Got to wait and see.

v/IRTUAL dUST DAMMIT
WE ARE TALKING INTERDIGITAL STORMS
AND WINDS
SUBAUTOMATIC DETERIORANTS, etc...

Can't we make money out of this Boss?

Versus the Organic Synthesis Model of Teilhard de Chardin. We are all 'good neighbors' in the net consciousness but instead of Christic consciousness we get the Matrix, or you know, Vanilla Sky!

Same old, same old!

Ecclesiastes---nothing changes---war primordial, eternal---existence, matter swept into Love.

Post Deemed too Dark-INterNet News

Posts Unedited
Removed Grinch's Christmas Letter, the PLRC (Peoples Literary Review Committee) deemed too dark: "for certain readers at this sensitive time of year." Dolly Madison, chair of the unedit bipartisan team indicates that the removal of this Crunchkin post (and others like it) will lead to an overall improvement: "unediting is not simply removal of text but promise that new posts will conform with PLRC values."


Digital Deterioration
Crunchkin claims to have discovered a phenomenon he has called "digital deterioration" to describe the lessening in quality of his photographic work which sits in digital memory over time: "You don't notice it at first, but upon repeated visits to photos posted at the Crunchkin website, I began to notice a sort of chipping away at some of the core details in my photographic work."

The significance of this "discovery" is immense, for it suggests that the same laws of entropy which apply to the physics of material bodies, also apply to the digital interface in a Personal Computer. "That is what I mean by 'deterioration'!" Crunchkin demurred.

"Look at it this in a theological light! The silicon substrate is 'fallible' owing to time and rearrangement at a microlevel heretofore unguessed."

No one actually declared computers infallible, still the idea was bandied about in '06 down in Pumpkinsville.

"Can't make a mistake from what I hear," Gully responds. "Once saved the data stays fresh, permanent, and then I heard him whisper 'eternal'." But deep down he new it was wrong to insinuate that digital data might be preserved forever." It is shocking to imagine that of all the material substrates in the world, the one that composes the computer memory, is not subject to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics as this citizen suggests.

"Granted the deterioration level is slower than ordinary deteriorants such as dust, worms, war, and overall physical chaos," revealed Crunchkin: "I mean "slower" in a relative sense. Which is not to say that it is inoculated from arhythmy. Stephen Wolfram's 'automata'. It could as it were 'pick up speed' there might be a pattern chaos that emerges in an exponential rather an arithmetic manner. In which case all data is at risk, pretty scary to folks who have got their lives wrapped up in the functioning of this new tool."

Friday, December 01, 2006