Going to Hell in an Inbasket: Jack Chick e-tracts of surreal logic
Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 07:59:48 AM PDT
Most of us have received 'em -- those scurrilous viral Jack Chick-ish tracts of Sure-as-Hellfire Obama Doom that appear in our inbox from friends, relatives, coworkers, and passing acquaintances warning us of the dire consequences of an Obama presidency. They provide outlandish accusations in textually breathless tones: Obama's TEH MUSLIM!! OMG!! 1!!, he's a socialist, he tricycled with terrorists, woe, pestilence and famine are sure to follow, etc.
I, too, have received the multi-exclamatory e-missives from friends and relatives whom I believe are truly kind and otherwise smart people but who, for a variety of reasons, pass along ridiculous rumors. Sometimes it's beknighted belief that they have been privileged with "inside information" that gives them power -- their "brush with fame" that lends them authority for a bit and flexes the power of their email contact list. Sometimes it's a consciously sneaky and disingenuous way to prop up their own candidate preference in a way that doesn't make them seem self-serving. And, true, sometimes it's just plain meanness.
Update on "Killing Alan: Suicide by Spreadsheet" Diary
Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 09:12:10 AM PDT
There aren't enough thanks in the world for everyone who responded to my Monday diary about my brother Alan. The past 45 hours have changed a lot of landscape because of your comments, suggestions, resource links, and contributions to the ChipIn account that betson08 (of Pretty Bird Woman House fame!) suggested.
E-mails have come from literally all over the world with information and offers of assistance. In just 45 hours, we've raised more than $2,500 via the ChipIn site and other contributions. A friend is helping me send the money via a Visa gift card and payment on account at my brother's pharmacy and the local grocery store. Others are sending him birthday cards (he turns 47 on June 30).
NEWLY UPDATED: Killing Alan: Suicide by Spreadsheet
Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 11:13:22 AM PDT
Alan just spent two weeks in the woods to consider his options. He didn't use the gun. He says he probably won't. But it's an option.
Because of the tumor growing around his spine, Alan can't use his right hand much anymore, so he duct tapes a paintbrush to his hand in order to paint and stain the cabinets and furniture he makes. He has to sell as much as he can; his medications alone cost $700 a month. The pain makes it impossible for him to ride his motorcycle, but he still walks a couple of miles every day, and the local police make it a point to drive past and check on his progress, as Alan's gait isn't very steady anymore and they're a little worried about him out there.
He turns 47 two weeks from today.
12 Steps for Former Bush Administration Officials
Thu May 29, 2008 at 10:05:46 AM PDT
Hi. My name is Scott McClellan, and I'm a Bushaholic.
Hi, Scott.
It's been two years since my last public press conference, in which I hit bottom in defending and collaborating with the Bush administration.
And thus Scott McClellan earns his first-day chip from Bushaholics Eponymous.
Daily Kos Shopping Spree: Spend your "Economic Stimulus Payment"
Thu May 08, 2008 at 12:33:02 PM PDT
My "Economic Stimulus Payment" is scheduled to arrive from the IRS in the next few days. I'm sending the entire thing to Human Rights Watch.
I could use the money. I work two full-time jobs to help care for myself (almost $1,000 a month in medical bills, just 15 weeks out of a very successful heart surgery!) and my granddaughter (whose dad is in the US Navy and whose mom was wounded in the Persian Gulf more than two years ago). But this is blood money, and I'm not going to keep it.
NC for Obama: Take Part in the Cary-van for Change!
Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 07:38:22 PM PDT
Cary-van for Change
9 a.m. - Noon, Saturday, April 26
Parking lot of Galaxy Cinema in Cary
music, breakfastalicious snackage, fun and VOTING!
North Carolina's one-stop early primary voting is under way, and we're fired up and ready in Cary!
To celebrate, North Carolina's Obama for America campaign headquarters is hosting the Cary-van for Change on Saturday starting at 9 a.m. in the parking lot of Galaxy Cinema.
Come join us for music, camaraderie, and breakfastalicious snackage as we decorate our cars, truck, vans, go-carts, Segways, and bicycles and Cary-van ourselves to the Herbert C. Young Community Center to cast our votes for Sen. Barack Obama, the next president of the United States.
We're not the mean waterboarding company people think we are
Mon Apr 14, 2008 at 07:52:44 AM PDT
It was really just a matter of time. Among the many reasons torture is just plain wrong, defending torture tactics as mere frat-house hijinks minimizes the effects of using "harsh methods" and condones their uses outside of the military and intelligence processes.
Case in point:
"So they held me down," Hudgens said, "and the next thing I know, Josh has a gallon jug of water and he's pouring it on my face. I can't scream because the water's going down my throat. And halfway through he stopped for a second. I tried to mumble the words, 'Stop, knock it off.' I tried to get that out and he continued to pour.
"I'm not getting any air," Hudgens said. "Toward the end, I'm starting to black out. I'm getting very dizzy, light-headed. The sensation that's going through my head is, 'I'm going to drown.' "
Is Chad Hudgens a suspected terrorist? An insurgent in Iraq? An al Qaeda sleeper agent on the lam from the CIA?
No. He sells corporate training packages in Utah.
NC ACTION: Youth for Obama Voter Awareness & Action
Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 12:00:36 PM PDT
11 a.m.-1 p.m.: Voter Awareness Rally
1-3 p.m.: Voter Registration Drive
Saturday, April 5
Galaxy Cinema in Cary, North Carolina
my.barackobama.com
If you're going to be 18 by November 4, you're eligible to vote. But even if you're not going to be 18 this year, you can get involved in this historic campaign to elect Barack Obama as the next president of the United States.
Make your first vote and your future votes count! Meet up with other young voters at Galaxy Cinema in Cary to learn about the Obama campaign and give your ideas on how first-time voters can forge real change in this election.
NC for Obama: We Bogarted That Joint!
Wed Mar 26, 2008 at 07:14:45 PM PDT
The official Wake County (North Carolina) for Obama Organizational Meeting took place at Bogart's American Grill in Raleigh tonight. An estimated crowd of more then 300 packed the Glenwood Avenue location to sign up for getting out the vote. Many more, daunted by the standing-room-only crowd, networked energetically on the sidewalk outside.
North Carolina's May 6 primaries come with an April 11 deadline for registering voters, so time is of the essence -- and meeting attendees heard the call to work! A 10-foot-long sign-up sheet spread across two large tables offered opportunities to register new voters all across Wake County in the next few days. The sheet was filled with volunteers' names an hour into the gathering.
NC welcomes the Obama campaign staff [with poll]
Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 07:56:35 PM PDT
Hon, we need to talk.
Fri Jan 18, 2008 at 02:03:25 PM PDT
We can't go on like this any longer. You've been lying about where you're going at night on those secret rendition flights. You cheated on me in those sleazy Syrian torture chambers and with those cheap interrogation floozies in Europe. You borrowed money from China without even telling me so that you can maintain that elaborate check-kiting scheme to fund your sketchy venture-capital projects in Afghanistan and Iraq with your poker buddies -- all the while telling me you were involved in volunteer activities for humanitarian causes.
On the flimsy accusation that I can't be trusted, you've been snooping through my sock drawer and pawing through my luggage, and you listen in when I call my Aunt Miriam. But then you don't pay the bills for the extra line usage and you dump the whole sordid mess in my lap for me to pay for.
NPR to White House: "No, Thanks." Juan Williams takes his mic to Fox
Tue Sep 25, 2007 at 11:44:02 PM PDT
Whoa there, Nelly! NPR has turned down an exclusive interview with President George W. Bush, who reached out to conservative-leaning NPR correspondent Juan Williams for a talk commemorating the 50th anniversary of school desegregation in Little Rock.
Williams, steamed that his bosses refused to carry the interview over its radio airwaves, instead turned with alacrity to Fox News, which told the White House it would air the conversation between Bush and Williams. Williams is the only NPR correspondent ever granted an interview by Bush in his entire seven-year presidential tenure. This particular interview, selected to conflate the nation's anniversary of school desegregation with the nation's concerns over events in Jena, Louisiana, would have been Williams' second public conversation with the president.
But NPR would rather retain its right to assign a correspondent to the story, so they've told the White House, "Thanks, but no thanks." Now Williams is taking his microphone to Fox News.
POLL: NC ACTION: Treat an ideological foe to "No End in Sight"
Mon Sep 10, 2007 at 01:45:19 AM PDT
We had an excellent turnout at Galaxy Cinema in Cary, North Carolina, for yesterday's postfilm discussion of the documentary "No End in Sight," which chronicles the debacle of the Iraq War from the perspective of the administration officials and military leaders who were ostensibly in charge of the early planning and implementation of the war.
More than 100 people stayed to participate in the discussion, which was moderated by Dr. Gerald Surh, associate professor of history at North Carolina State University. The event was sponsored by NC Peace Action, Triangle Green Party, and Progressive Democrats of America.
More people need to see this eye-opening chronicle of a war-gone-horrible-awry. Galaxy Cinema is inviting people who've already seen the film to come back and bring a friend/acquaintance/coworker/stubborn conservative in-law to see the movie with them for only $5 per person.
Cary, N.C., ACTION: Let's Talk Iraq (Sept. 9)
Sat Sep 08, 2007 at 08:54:32 AM PDT
Cross-posted at BlueNC.com
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Three local branches of nationwide progressive organizations are sponsoring a community discussion on ending the Iraq War. The event will be held after the 4:10 p.m. showing of the film "No End in Sight" at Galaxy Cinema in Cary on Sunday, September 9.
NC Peace Action, Triangle Green Party, and Progressive Democrats of America are the sponsors of the discussion. Gerald Surh, professor of history at N.C. State University, will moderate.
Join the discussion on this first-of-its-kind documentary chronicle of how the U.S. created a war that truly has no end in sight.
Leyla
Thu Aug 16, 2007 at 09:31:16 PM PDT
[Special thanks to Screwy Hoolie, who videotaped this story at YearlyKos and YouTubed it. He's amazing! And if you haven't visited his blog, Scrutiny Hooligans, then the terrorists have already won.]
It's hard to know where to begin this diary, except to start with Februry 2003, when my granddaughter Leyla was born. I went to San Diego to be with my daughter, who was stationed three in the U.S. Navy, serving aboard a marine troop carrier. Leyla's father had already gone to Afghanistan and Diego Garcia four months earlier. My daughter had a difficult C-section with complications, so she and tiny warbling Leyla came home to North Carolina with me for a few weeks to recover.
When Leyla was five weeks old, the U.S. invaded Iraq. When Leyla was six weeks old, we bundled her up and brought her along to Norfolk Naval Base and said goodbye to her mom.
Her mother has never really come home.
A traveler's dilemma
Fri Jul 27, 2007 at 11:48:28 AM PDT
Today I read that the U.S. and the European Union have reached agreement on expanding a program to maintain a database on US-bound airline passengers.
The article reminded me of questions I've faced while traveling in the past few weeks, and it made me wonder what my rights are in terms of answering questions posed by airline employees, security personnel, and U.S. Customs officials.
When a U.S. Customs official asked me about my last name (where it came from, where I got it -- from mom & dad?), I was so startled that I answered. I became flustered when he asked me where I stayed on my trip -- did I stay with someone, and if so, whom? did I stay in a hotel? what was the name of the hotel?
I don't intend to answer many of those questions the next time I'm asked. So now what?
Time for an "orange" alert: OMG! It's CHEESE!!!1!11!
Wed Jul 25, 2007 at 01:11:10 PM PDT
The contempt of Congress charges have been filed against two key White House aides. Alberto Gonzales has been warned that his refusal to answer questions put to him by the Senate may be "actionable."
So what time is it? It's time for another terrorism alert! And because everything goes better with cheese, the White House has topped this alert with extra gooey goodness.
Scrubs for "SiCKO" in North Carolina
Tue Jun 26, 2007 at 11:54:37 AM PDT
Michael Moore's Provocative New Film Comes with Health-Care Benefits
As we all know, Michael Moore's latest film, "SiCKO," met with feverish acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival – and now the contagiously controversial documentary about the U.S. health-care industry is about to infect audiences in North Carolina's Research Triangle.
Galaxy Cinema in Cary will be hosting a "Scrubs for SiCKO" event when the film opens on Friday, June 29. The 7:00 p.m. event will feature speakers from the California Nurses Association and National Nurses Organizing Committee, who will talk with moviegoers about why their organizations are getting involved with the message of "SiCKO."