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Posts Tagged ‘Politics’

Quote of the Day

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Courtesy of my father this morning:

There are men – now in power in this country – who do not respect dissent, who cannot cope with turmoil, and who believe that the people of America are ready to support repression as long as it is done with a quiet voice and a business suit. — John Lindsay

Thirty-eight years later it still carries the same weight if not more.

The politics of suburban protest.

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

The politics of suburban protest.

Baby Propaganda

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Likely my only “political” post of the year but I couldn’t resist given the overwhelming deluge of Obama posters that borrow heavily from the 20th Century School of Socialist Design and her incredibly serious visage.

GABI 08

Here’s the original that inspired this insipidity.

Obama Pose

Movie Roundup, The Weekend Edition

Monday, February 11th, 2008

6ixtynin9 (1999) Ruang talok 69 (1999) Here’s a film with a simple premise, blood money delivered to the wrong apartment results in a high body count. Now before you discount it as an action flick there is very little fighting and when it occurs it is over in a breath. What 6ixtynin9, the English title of the film, lays out is the notion of how far one might go to protect a secret, in this case a case of money delivered to the door of a young woman who had just lost her job and was facing a tight economy with little or no prospects and the events that ensue are darkly comedic. Added to this, the cinematography is lush and colorful making every environment pop from the dull concrete floor light by flickering fluorescence to the verdant countryside. Highly worthwhile.

The Call of Cthulhu (2005) The Call of Cthulhu (2005) The subject of easy ordering from Amazon via the iPhone this is a film that I have been waiting to see since I first heard about it a couple of years prior. Some caveats, it is silent, low budget, and a fairly strict interpretation of Lovecraft’s work so if any of the three turn you off skip it. That said, I was riveted by the movie not just because I cut my literary teeth on Lovecraft or that I suffered through so many terrible film adaptations of his work but for the creativity and artistry expressed in the film.

The score was tense, moody, and lyrical and carried the plot along unobtrusively (are you reading this John Williams?). The set design and camera work was imaginative, particularly when creating the city of dreams and the lost island, and seeing the production stills after the feature really makes the point that with less you can often do more. The scant 47 minutes saw the story neatly delivered, unfolded, and concluded and there was never a moment that I felt short changed or as if some key element were missing. I cannot recommend this film enough.

The End of Suburbia The End of Suburbia (2004) I am officially depressed.

If there is a film you should watch this election year make it this one. The current wars and conflicts we are embroiled in are a direct result of an unsustainable lifestyle that we all partake in. The message is all the more painful to swallow for me as I sit in my three-bedroom ranch in the suburbs, with two cars in the driveway, a lawn I hate to mow, and a daughter I am trying to raise as best as possible. The life I have will not be hers. The life I live is taking that away from her.

So when you listen to the politicking this year think about what the candidates are really saying and bear in mind that the world will change whether we want it or try to will it to not. Are they asking those difficult questions and seeking those seemingly impossible answers? Will we live by blood and sword or in some enlightened fashion? We have had but the smallest taste of the former in the last seven years, can we sacrifice more of our own and others to ensure that the smallest of conveniences are met?

Watch it.

US Hate Groups 2005, Connecticut Edition

Friday, December 1st, 2006

Faux Real Tho points to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s report on Active Hate Groups in the US which counted a total of 803 groups. Surprising to me, though it probably shouldn’t, was that Connecticut rings in with five active groups while Rhode Island and Vermont slip by with zero.

SPLC Hate Groups 2005 Connecticut

As far as hate goes, it seems balanced in terms of the number of groups that hate each other, though the Eastern part of the state is really representing with the hate. Go figure. I guess Danbury really is for lovers.

Joe Lieberman continues to suckle at the teat of public monies.

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

This morning I was all fired up to bang out a post about how the supposed repudiation of the Republican led House and Bush Administration policies.  I also had a deep itch to blast the public for sticking behind a career politician like  Lieberman who has sold DNC planks to make RNC oars.  You know what? Fuck it.  I voted yesterday and as far as I’m concerned that is more than enough for me.

I am sick of politics.  I am sick of a short-sighted US populace than cannot see beyond their own paranoid and callow self-absorption.  I am sick of the shit-stain brown shirt Republicans and urine soaked yellow panted Democrats and that either is indistinguishable from the other.  Sick of the fact that our electoral system is rigged for moneyed interests.  Disgusted with the simple fact that the only motivators for my fellow citizens to blindly react are hate, intolerance, xenophobia, and fear.  Fuck it.  All of it.

Instead of thinking about all of this I’m going to do the rational thing.  Ignore it and go read a book that has jack shit to do with real world events.  That and listen to some new music.