31 July 2009
talking like a democrat
he also got the leadership to agree to a floor vote on a single-payer system
30 July 2009
politics of race
the late lee atwater, another proud son of the big A, major Republican in the 1980s, on the evolution of american politics:
follow the link to an interesting analysis of where we are now
You start out in 1954 by saying, “Nigger, nigger, nigger.” By 1968 you can't say “nigger”—that hurts you. Backfires. So you say stuff like forced busing, states' rights and all that stuff. You're getting so abstract now [that] you're talking about cutting taxes, and all these things you're talking about are totally economic things and a byproduct of them is [that] blacks get hurt worse than whites. And subconsciously maybe that is part of it. I'm not saying that. But I'm saying that if it is getting that abstract, and that coded, that we are doing away with the racial problem one way or the other. You follow me—because obviously sitting around saying, “We want to cut this,” is much more abstract than even the busing thing, and a hell of a lot more abstract than “Nigger, nigger.”
follow the link to an interesting analysis of where we are now
birthers, nirthers, and dumb
Authorities are investigating two Atlanta-area police officers accused of using government computers to run a criminal background check on President Barack Obama.
dekalb county, no less----probably just two guys being dumasses, which happens a lot, don't you know
29 July 2009
reconstructing history

there wasn't just a gap in nixon's tape
Mellinger, who has been applying his forensic investigative skills to the Watergate scandal for years, discovered that there is a gap in the National Archives’ record of Haldeman’s notes of that meeting — and those pages correspond to the “accidentally” erased 18 minutes.
28 July 2009
rhetoric as poetry
if you missed shatner's rendition of palin's speech on conan last nite, here it is---a choice piece of work:
24 July 2009
kennesaw mountain
me and dog went back out to kennesaw and this time it wasn't all covered up with people --- atlanner in the summer haze all across the southern horizon --- the lower end of the blue ridge to the north --- it was the union army's first view of the city, too --- some of the confederate gun emplacements are still there and at least one is getting a face lift or something --- even if you're not all that interested in civil war military campaigns, all the trees and meadows are a large relief from the surrounding area
oh and the flock of giant swallowtails near the top of the mountain was wonderful
23 July 2009
performance art
the great katherine kuhlman in 1974, two years before she died --- she and ernest angley were in a class by themselves
cognitive dissonance in iran
so they will kill you if you are gay, but wanna change your sex? fine---the government will even help pay for it
in addition, islamic law prohibits execution of a virgin---but they have a work around for that: they get somebody to rape her first, which is just about the most twisted thing i've ever heard
iran is a very wierd place
in addition, islamic law prohibits execution of a virgin---but they have a work around for that: they get somebody to rape her first, which is just about the most twisted thing i've ever heard
iran is a very wierd place
22 July 2009
"crazy never sleeps"
there is no finer summation of our current political situation:
On issue after issue, the reason things get and stay so completely broken in this country is that Republicans can only get ahead in the Modern GOP by doing the political equivalent of standing on our cultural overpasses and lobbing cinderblocks into rush hour traffic.it is just unbelievable that even cnn is still reporting on the insane birther crowd ---
20 July 2009
19 July 2009
recreating


18 July 2009
r.ip. redux

17 July 2009
r.i.p.

One of Mr. Shulman’s most widely reproduced images, a 1960 view of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22, shows two well-dressed women in seemingly casual conversation in a living room that appears to float precariously above the Los Angeles basin. The vertiginous point of view contrasts sharply with the relaxed atmosphere of the house’s interior, testifying to the ability of the Modernist architect to transcend the limits of the natural world.
shulman died wednesday --- this may be my favorite image of all time ---
15 July 2009
diversity
i thought the gay daddies in the south tower penthouse were moving out --- but they were just re-arranging the furniture---their daughter now has twin siblings!
14 July 2009
13 July 2009
rankings
how come those yankees are always trying to make us feel bad?
i bet we got more god-fearing people than they do, but they didn't ask that, did they?
So the debate over health care has predictably resulted in right-wing guffawing at my home state of Massachusetts. Noted intellectual giants such as Le Pantload de Dough are posting smarmy videos besmirching my home state as a socialist craphole where we make old people wait a billion-gajillion years to get hip replacements. Ridiculing Massachusetts is, of course, nothing new for the modern right — after all, Mitt Romney seemingly based his entire presidential campaign on the fact that he hated the state that elected him governor.
i bet we got more god-fearing people than they do, but they didn't ask that, did they?
12 July 2009
bigotry and the sclc
another old-school civil-rights organization proves its irrelevancy:
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) — the civil rights group founded by Dr. Martin Luther King — is “seeking to remove the president of its Los Angeles chapter,” Rev. Eric P. Lee, in response to his role in organizing opposition to California’s same-sex marriage ban, Prop. 8, last fall.
martin and coretta would not approve
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) — the civil rights group founded by Dr. Martin Luther King — is “seeking to remove the president of its Los Angeles chapter,” Rev. Eric P. Lee, in response to his role in organizing opposition to California’s same-sex marriage ban, Prop. 8, last fall.
martin and coretta would not approve
11 July 2009
pdc


09 July 2009
burying the a-list

check out the celebrity funeralizations----did you know that valentino, judy garland and the notorious b.i.g. were all funeralized at the same funeral home on the upper east side of nuevo york? it is true. i read it on the internets.
the housing bust
in guinea, no less
For centuries, Nionsomoridou faced no risk of a housing-market crash, because it didn't have a housing market. There were no unused houses. If a son married and needed room for children, his relatives put up a new hut next door, on village land that is communally owned.

08 July 2009
06 July 2009
traveling dog

big trees


05 July 2009
failed structures

04 July 2009
the race is on

03 July 2009
02 July 2009
spring street

old structures
we also stopped off to gawk at the covered bridge over red oak creek in meriwether county --- built in the 1840s by horace king (1807-1885), a freed slave who built a bunch of bridges in west georgia, although this is the only one that still exists --- it's also the oldest and longest covered bridge left in the state --- you just gotta hate younguns with spray paint, but better that than matches i guess



endangered spaces

01 July 2009
self-watering plants
