Monthly Archives: April 2008

Darth Pope Speaks

BBC NEWS | Americas | Pope attacks US sex abuse record:

Speaking to the US bishops at a national shrine in Washington on Wednesday evening, Pope Benedict asked: “What does it mean to speak of child protection when pornography and violence can be viewed in so many homes through media widely available today?”

“Responding to this situation has not been easy and, as the president of your episcopal conference has indicated, it was sometimes very badly handled,” he said.

He was referring to earlier words by the president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Cardinal Francis George of Chicago.Cardinal George said the consequences of the scandal and its poor handling by the clerical hierarchy “makes both the personal faith of some Catholics and the public life of the church herself more problematic”.

Hey, Holy Father. You want to make a difference? Apologize to victims groups for your handling of the same situation. Your fancy hat does not preclude your from hypocrisy.


Bring the Outrage

First, a shout out to my friends at The Finger for pushing the issue.

ABC News: Bush Aware of Advisers’ Interrogation Talks:

President Bush says he knew his top national security advisers discussed and approved specific details about how high-value al Qaeda suspects would be interrogated by the Central Intelligence Agency, according to an exclusive interview with ABC News Friday.

“Well, we started to connect the dots in order to protect the American people.” Bush told ABC News White House correspondent Martha Raddatz. “And yes, I’m aware our national security team met on this issue. And I approved.”

I don’t know what is more disturbing: that he admits to torture, that we, the American people, aren’t outraged at this or that there is minimal mention of this on the “liberal media.”

I’m looking for protests and marches to join. Until then I would ask any and all bloggers who read this to Join the ACLU’s campaign to hold Bush accountable for torture. I also ask that you call and write your senators and state representatives to also hold Bush accountable.

The Mainstream “liberal” media may cut Bush some slack on this. We should not.

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Colin Meloy Sings Live

Is totally fucking worth it. Get it. Do not burn it, do not pirate it. Walk down to your local CD store and buy it. Make your friends listen to it then DRIVE them to the store and have them buy it.

His song, “Wonderful,” is beautiful beyond belief.


Rusty Brain

Two blogs have me thinking quickly today–one of them is a blog I read offline, the other is one I unfortunately stumbled upon monday night.

Res on the Republic of Dogs Blog posted this piece on feminism and progressive thought. I have not had my head spin so fast since I was in Beloit. By spinning head, I mean reading and taking in a number of opinions quickly. Some were well written, wonderfully articulated easy to read pieces. Others were somewhat rambling gems of thought. A few were emotionally tinged, reminding me of more heated exchanges I’ve been apart of. It was one of the best pieces, comments included, I’ve read in the blogosphere in a long while. Read the post. For my rusty brain it was some very heavy thinking.

At this point, I do feel the need to say that it is my second favorite post on RoD. My favorite post is anything by AG.

The other blog I won’t post here yet, as I’m still digesting it. I know Shannon is planning on posting a series of comments and posts that almost make me feel bad for the guy. Almost is the key term here. This blogger presents as an entitled, suburban cobag of the third degree. Everything he writes is from this position-but that alone does not explain why I am so irritated by him. There is something else that is bugging me about his blog that I can’t yet put my finger on–something that is preventing me from going after him as much as I want to. Is it the ignorance, arrogance, misogyny or entitlement that is irritating me? This is something I need to sort out before I start cross-positng or commenting.

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The most important question I answered today

How many cannibals could your body feed?
Created by OnePlusYou

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Commune

Years ago, friends of mine came up with the idea of living in a commune after college. This was a much better idea than my high school friends’ idea of living in a co-ed convent. Given recent events, I’m floating the idea again.

If you were going make a commune, where would found it? What would be the purpose of the commune? Who would you invite? Who would you exclude?

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New Logo, New Question: The Bastard Answers your Questions

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My dear Cousin (who is gifted with the art of sarcasm) asks the following question:

“Why would anyone ask you a question if all you are doing to find the answer is a “quick google search”?”

That is not all I do when I answer a question I don’t immediately have an answer to. In truth, a quick google search take a few hours–first a few carefully worded query, then a lot of reading various websites. The magic happens when I answer the question. People can easily google an answer, Dear Jack, but can they get my (half) Wit responses OR the illuminating answers from my other readers? No. So to be direct-people will ask me questions because my answers come with Flair.

VON asked me:

Why is it so hard to meet new people in one’s day to day exsistance? Does the use of cell phones have an effect on chatting up strangers?

VON:
This weekend, I was lucky enough to go to a wedding with Shannon to her friend Allison’s wedding. I met one or two “new” people–but they were friends of Shannon’s so it doesn’t necessarily count. This is how I have met new people–through her. I think in this modern age, it is harder to meet people because we have all sorts of gadgets that keep us in our comfort zones. Cell phone are a prime example of this.

Say you’re on the Bus or the L and you’re bored. You can either converse with the stranger who is reading something you are interested in (if it is socially appropriate) or you can call/text/email someone who you already know? Given that people are more insular these days given the very nature of gadgets, the social-appropriateness of conversing with strangers is at an all time low.

My suggestion, therefore, is to do the next best thing. Take advantage of your friends and get to know their friends–Like I did with Shannon last weekend. This is by far easier than changing society all by yourself.

Come back next week for more questions and witty responses! As always, comments are open to help add flair that you can’t find anywhere else!

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Molly

I first met Molly when I was a sophomore at Beloit. I was anxious to get back to campus to see all of my friends and to meet more exciting, smart people. That first week back on campus, I was lucky enough to share a floor with Molly–a bright, vibrant and intelligent woman who quickly became a part of our elitist group. She made me a series of business cards–of which I still have some–that I had talked about one day in our communal lounge. One is stock black card with “Whitey” in white. The other is stock white card with “The Man” in black.

We drifted apart a bit the next year, but Molly wouldn’t let me disappear from her radar. She would call me, write me and just drop in to say “hi” whenever she missed me. She called me and Skyped me when she went to live in China–hell, she brought me back a beautiful red lacquered serving tray–and we had always talked about hanging out again.

Then Molly got sick. Back in school, she had a few weird illnesses, but she always came back stronger than before. I didn’t think anything of it. I don’t think she thought much of it either as she had a giant tumor removed from her abdomen. I remember talking to her about it–the damn thing had teeth and hair, and it freaked/amused her to no end–that we would hang out when she was better. I offered her and her husband my condo while she got better.

This time, Molly never got better. When they removed this tumor, the doctors discovered a rare and very aggressive form of ovarian cancer. Last night, at 10:55 she passed away.

Last week, when I was talking to our mutual friend Zach, I mentioned that, “If anyone can beat this, Molly can.” I believed that then–even though I thought her chances were slim–and now I’m in shock. I arrogantly thought that because I’ve experienced loss before, I would be able to deal with this better. All I can think about is how much I will miss Molly–how we will never get a chance to reminisce or rebuild our friendship. I can’t help but think about her husband Matt, and the pain he is going through. My heart goes out to him, and the rest of Molly’s family, as they go through this.

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Scorp-scope Gauntlet

See Glass Run: Blogging Nowadays:

Hear that sound? That’s me dropping my gauntlet. Bring on the scorp-scope.

I made this claim months ago. VON and Shannon have yet to say if I have passed the scorp-scope.

I bet I have.


Ask a Bastard: Post Vacation Edition

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AG asks: “Why do some people have innie belly buttons and some have outties?”

Now I seem to remember from my college days that the reason for the inner/outer Belly button has to do with the way the umbilical cord is tied off and cut. A quick google search reveals that i am dead wrong. I guess it is random.

However, I believe we can start a new urban legend as to why belly buttons are innies or outies. I say we announce that Outies, being rarer, are actually a sign from God. They are the marked 144,000 who will ascend into heaven when the Rapture comes.

Being an Innie, I hope they enjoy their boring outie Heaven.

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