Friday, June 23, 2006
Bush joins U2, Gandhi gets violent, plus: Israeli logic, Thai bathrooms, & Sherlock Holmes
>>>Expendable Chris from England has just had a story of his included in an upcoming Sherlock Holmes anthology.<<<
Well done Chris! Excellent news, and may it be the start of something bigger than ever!
Did anyone ever figure out how the French dude found Chris here?
Oh...and I’m FIRST again! >nyah<
Posted by Mudge from Austin, Texas on 06/23 at 06:41 AMGood morning, Mudge. Sounds like you had another hot, steamy night.
Congratulations, Chris ! ! !
Mickey, I like that Gandhi quote. It shows a side of Gandhi that too many forget.
Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts on 06/23 at 07:13 AMOh no no no, RMJ, it was blissfully cool and serene, and with the a/c down as low as it can go plus three fans plus a window-unit a/c blowing directly upon my unclad body, I was able to sleep from 10pm to 6am...two hours longer than normal for me. I am invincibly cheerful just now.
Posted by Mudge from Austin, Texas on 06/23 at 07:22 AMHello Expendables...from a sodden Astoria. “Blissfully cool and serene” is unattainable these days.
Where’s the Empress been lately?
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 06/23 at 10:42 AMWow, Orwell would have been 103? It’s one of those bizarre sensations to think about such a great man and think what he’d have done had he lived longer. He was about what, 50? when he died? We can only contemplate what he might have done.
The Ghandi quote I find a little mystifying in ways - surely to behave peacefully (or pretend to yourself you are peaceful) when you have violence inside you is a good thing, right? He’s one of those major figures I know practically nothing about.
BTW, many thanks for the mention in today’s post and the big ups from Mudge & RMJ - cheers folks!
The Thai bathroom thing is superb. Incidentally, a while ago there was a link to that great church signs generator. Anyone have any choice suggestions? I’m afraid all mine were pretty crude so I kept them quiet (he said sniggering).
Posted by Chris Wood from Manchester, odd wet lovely Manchester on 06/23 at 11:00 AMCongrats, Chris…
off topic as usual but extrememly important…
Attention everyone, the residents of Chicago and I just narrowly missed a horrible terrorist attack. The Sears tower was nearly taken down!
Oh wait...no, these guys were living in some warehouse in Miami. An undercover policeman came to them and said he was Al Qaeda. He then asked if they wanted weapons and money to commit terrorist attacks. They said yes. Headlines today...Sears Tower targeted! Terrorist Attacks as deadly or deadlier than 9/11! We were saved!
That was close…
Posted by JOS from Chicago on 06/23 at 11:14 AMThanks, JOS. We’re sure lucky Kerry didn’t win in 2004. That terrorist-coddling librul would never have stopped such a devious plan.
Hi Chris.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 06/23 at 11:28 AMYes, Mick...and thank the lord all mighty they killed that son of a bitch Zarqawi a couple of weeks ago...I think the US of A should have Iraq under control from now on...oh wait, not really:
I guess the insurgency is more likely made up of IRAQIs defending their country from frickin illegal occupation.
Sorry, I guess you can all call me “Sarcastic” JOS today.
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Posted by JOS from Chicago on 06/23 at 11:45 AMJOS...There seems to be a lot of “entrapment” going around these days. In Albany, NY the government used entrapment to “catch” a couple of Muslim men who, it appears, were just living quiet normal lives prior to the “entrapment”. Now they and their families, including young children, are in the clutches of the government. The most disturbing part of this story is that there has been no public support for these people. The problem is us. The government could not use “entrapment” if there was enough opposition to it.
Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts on 06/23 at 11:46 AMJOS...MSNBC is reporting that the men arrested in Miami had been observed doing karate outside and had even invited neighborhood children to join them....WOW, they sound really dangerous. (I’ll join you with the sarcasm today.)
Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts on 06/23 at 11:51 AMI absolutely, 100%, agree with you, RMJ.
This is usual US government policy, enhanced recently in an obvious campaign to help criminal politicians in the run up to November elections. Most likely we will see some major deadly act as election time draws near...and US citizens will eat it up and ask for more.
Posted by JOS from Chicago on 06/23 at 11:55 AMMartial arts? Mick, you better watch out...you’re next.
Posted by JOS from Chicago on 06/23 at 11:56 AMHere are our homegrown terrorists:
Posted by JOS from Chicago on 06/23 at 12:08 PMSince some of those who were arrested in the USA are USA citizens does that mean that the USA will start dropping USA cluster bombs on the USA?
Time to “duck and cover”.Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts on 06/23 at 02:57 PMHi, Mudge, Jos, RMJ, Helga, Mickey Z, and Chris Wood.....
Congratulations Chris Wood!
Here’s letter from the man who inspired Gandhi: http://tinyurl.com/lhod6
Posted by TM from on 06/23 at 03:25 PM“It is the fundamental duty of the citizen to resist and to restrain the violence of the state. Those who choose to disregard this responsibility can justly be accused of complicity in war crimes, which is itself designated as ‘a crime under international law’ in the principles of the Charter of Nuremberg.”
-- Noam Chomsky
Source: Preface to Bertrand Russell War Crimes Tribunal on Vietnam, 1971Posted by RMJ from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts on 06/23 at 05:55 PMHello again, everyone. Reading that Chomsky quote highlighted, for me, the reality that we so readily relinquish the option of force to those in power. They are “supposed” to use violence (or the threat thereof) to settle their problems. We can’t even talk about it without fearing repercussions (i.e. violence or the threat thereof).
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 06/23 at 07:38 PMHello Expendables.
Those who would do violence (or cause others to do it) for profit and personal gain have so terrorized the rest of us that we are afaid to make use of the very real power that we have to prevent all their violence. We fear it would corrupt us. I hear this over and over.
Perhaps the use of force---non-violent or otherwise---becomes easier to contemplate when one begins to think in terms of self defense. However I know from personal experience that I myself cannot be driven to violence in self defense, but only in defense of someone else.
Good stuff these days Mickey---I’m far too preoccupied with something else at the moment to do any writing of my own but I’m lurking and reading. Keep it up.
Posted by Keir from The Hague on 06/23 at 08:54 PMI love the “make this pledge” picture, too perfect. :O)
Posted by naoko from on 06/30 at 06:16 PMThanks, Naoko. Hope to see you around here again soon.
Posted by Mickey Z. from Astoria on 07/01 at 06:17 AM
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