Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Most amazing thing EVER

Agelio Batle, Sculptor: Collections
Seriously, I want me one of these. They're absolutely beautiful and incredibly elegant. I'd never use them, though. They'd sit forever on my desk or my dresser--someplace I can look at them. See them easily and display them, since good God, that's what they deserve.
They're simple, everyday things, made of perfectly useable graphite and they're amazing.


Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Pregnancy Makes You Less Than Human

There’s been a chain letter/bulletin/what-have-you floating around called “It’s a Baby, Not a Choice.” In it, it describes one nurse’s horror story of witnessing a partial-birth abortion, accompanied by the “fact” that abortions performed (within the legal period to receive one, mind) by the “saline” method (wherein saline solutions are used to flush the womb) burn the fetus to death, causing it extreme amounts of pain.

I have some serious issues with this chain, and the fact that people I hold near and dear are sending it to me is only a small part.

First of all, partial-birth abortions are (last time I checked) ILLEGAL in the United States and most of the western world. Because most people recognise that a baby IS an actual baby by the second trimester (roughly a 6-month old fetus). I realized that descriptions of this illegal procedure, usually gory enough to be the stuff of pulp-magazines, is a favorite tactic of pro-lifers to scare those who—God forbid—think a woman has just as much right to a life she chooses as a baby.

I have noticed that many pro-life enthusiasts (not all, mind you, but many) seem to only care about your unborn baby until it becomes a BORN baby. Do not, under any circumstances, get rid of that fetus. No, we’re not going to help you pay the hospital bills for him, or help you buy diapers or bottles. When you have to enlist for WIC and live in Section-8 housing, we’re not going to try and help you better your situation, but we will send you pamphlets on how people like you are destroying the moral fiber of society, and how us upright citizens shouldn’t have to support you scum with our tax dollars. We’re going to give you dirty looks in stores and on the streets if you’re too young or unwed.

It doesn’t matter that we fully support a government that will only fund abstinence-based sex ed programs for our young people. It doesn’t matter that we allow –and even encourage—our sons to sow their wild oats, to hunt, to conquer with no societal repercussions, while any girl who gives into their wiles is a whore or a slut. It doesn’t matter that we are unwilling to fund better school systems for that poor baby you carried to term, and that we refuse to give him affordable (and DECENT) healthcare because that would mean a considerable spike in our taxes.

And before you get all bent out of shape, and assume I’m some commie-licking hippie skank who’s had four abortions already, let me set something straight: I have never had an abortion, and I have never been pregnant. I am not a recipient of any sort of welfare program. I work for my money, I vote every election, and I do love America, although I do recognize there’s room for us to improve.

I understand you feel that every child has a right to be born. I just want you to understand that by being born, some children will face a wretched lot in life. And I want you to understand that, as much as you dislike it, a woman deserves control over her body—and whatever happens to be in it.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Westboro Baptist Church in Legal Trouble

How deeply this makes me gloat. If you don't know any thing about these freaks, here's a link.
These cats are more than a little fucked in the head, and it makes me happy that they're finally getting some (legally, too!) for the amount of distress they've caused, the youth they've corrupted, and stupidity they've spread.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Religious Buzz Words

I was being forced to listen to Talk Radio (Rush Limbaugh and his ilk), and the host was talking to some cookie-cutter Christian* this morning. She kept using words like "Living the life of dignity," "mighty miracles for His glory" and other hollow words.
Why do they get used? I would venture a guess because they sound grand, and are vague enough that they can be quantified by most anything.

Next time you happen to hear a Christianist** talk, listen to their words. Do they sound like that? Are they full of propagandist language? Do they sound mighty and fine, but have no substance behind them? In all probability, they're just repeating what they heard from their pastor or cult leader, whichever is applicable.

Another type of religious buzz words seems to be the cutesy type--something mom would say, sitting amongst her Precious Moments statues and other knicknacks. Empty phrases that ingrain themselves into your mind that your mother says as you walk out the door. Sickeningly sweet things. Hackneyed, in a wide-eyed, loving sort of way. Things that drip saccharine from the lips of aging CCChristians everywhere. Things like "
Be like a sponge. So when you are squeezed from all sides you will ooze with the likeness of the Lord."
I expect a droopy-eyes doll to tell me that.

None of them mean anything more than power. Think about it--what do politicians use to gain power? Buzz words. What do people use to sound like they know what they're talking about? Buzz words. they are in the know. They know the truth. They can lead us to a better tomorrow.


*Cookie-Cutter Christian: n. One who repeats the garbage Conservative Talk Radio spits out, citing Jesus and/or Rush as the proper source of this boundless wisdom.

**I have no problem with Christianity, per se. None at all. But I dislike sheep and people who try to tell me how to live when I didn't ask them. Also, forcing me to follow your beliefs, under the guise of morality, makes me angry. I'm just a flawed human being, but I don't want you telling me what to do. I'm happy enough, wallowing in my heathenism, thank you very much.
It's the people who do the above in the name of Christ who make me angry. I'm borrowing a term from Andrew Sullivan by calling them 'Christianists.'

Ack!

I use FireFox, and I love it. However, nothing seems compatible (except boost and greasemonkey) with the newest update!
This is not ok! I need my scribefire and StumbleUpon!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Clinton's Hypocrisy

More reasons I loathe her.

Hillary Clinton is on the board of directors for Wal-Mart. Has been
been for years. Her campaign is build on several issues that are
contrary to what Walmart does. Contrary to the point that I'm
absolutely amazed no one else has cottoned onto this.


She could at least publicly speak out against the policies (she is,
from what I've heard, Sam Walton's niece somehow [this explains that
five million she donated to herself], and it's not likely she'd be
kicked off the board), even if she can't convince them to change
policies. She's got a lot of power when it comes to this. She could
speak out, and as the former First Lady of the US and Arkansas, and a
current US Senator, she's got an incredible reach.


Wal Mart is accused of the following:


  • Treating women like dirt--they almost never promote women to manager.
  • Crushing local business--small towns tend to loose about half
    their retail trade within the decade of a local WalMart opening (Those
    of you who say that they create more jobs--they only do so in the short
    term).
  • Poor working conditions and inadequate health care-- Instances
    where people were working around the clock without breaks or overtime.
    As a whole, employees are paid so little that they can't afford the
    premiums, according to a number of studies.



"On October 26, 2005, a Wal-Mart internal memo sent to the firm's Board
of Directors advised trimming over $1 billion in health care expenses
by 2011 through measures such as attracting a younger, implicitly
healthier work force by offering education benefits. The memo also
suggested giving sedentary Wal-Mart staffers, such as cashiers, more
physically demanding tasks, such as, "cart-gathering," and eliminating
full-time positions in favor of hiring part-time employees who would be
ineligible for the more expensive health insurance and several policy
proposals which may violate the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

The memo also accused Wal-Mart's lower paid employees of abusing
emergency room visits, "possibly due to their prior experience with
programs such as Medicaid," whereas such visits may actually be due to
the reduced ability of uninsured or under-insured people to make timely
appointments to see a regular physician. Critics point to this story as
evidence that Wal-Mart purports to be generous with its employee
benefits, while in reality the company is working to cut such benefits
by reducing the number of full-time and long-term employees and
discouraging supposedly unhealthy people from working at Wal-Mart."


  • Hiring illegals-- they claim the illegals work for contractors, others say they were hired personally by Walmart.
  • Forcing Outsourcing--Walmart started the whole thing, and others
    had to do so to keep up. Moreover, they tell companies what they want
    produced and how much Walmart will pay for it. No negotiation, no
    discussion. Do what we say, or loose us.
  • Forcing teenaged Mexican baggers to work only tips. Using Chinese sweatshop/prison labor.
  • Violating environmental standards across the country:
    "Enforcement agencies agree: when it comes to following rules, Wal-Mart
    can do better:



  • Slapped with Fines Across the Country. In 2004,
    Wal-Mart faced fines for violations of environmental laws in nine
    states: California, Colorado, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, South
    Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. [Associated Press, 5/12/04; New York
    Times, 4/13/05]
  • Forced to Settle Air Pollution Claims. In 2004, Wal-Mart agreed to
    pay $400,000 to the government to settle claims that Sam's Club had
    flouted federal air pollution regulations in eleven states. [The
    Business Journal, 1/30/04]
  • Widespread Water Pollution. In 2001, the EPA and Justice Department
    for the first time fined a company -- Wal-Mart -- for violating newly
    adopted standards for stormwater runoff. Wal-Mart paid $5.5 million in
    fines for violations at construction sites in four states:
    Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Four years later,
    however, Wal-Mart signed an agreement with the Connecticut Department
    of Environmental Protection over storm water violations occurring over
    seven years at 20 stores, and agreed to pay $1,550,000 in penalties.
    [Underground Construction, 8/1/01; Forbes, 8/15/05]
  • Contaminating Water in Georgia. Georgia's Environmental Protection
    Division (EPD) fined Wal-Mart for letting polluted storm water run free
    into state waters -- resulting in $170,000 in penalties for pollution
    at two sites. Wal-Mart failed to take basic steps to help clean storm
    runoff, such as maintaining silt fencing around construction zones,
    installing ponds to catch storm water, and failure to keep records. The
    fines ranked among the highest paid in Georgia for violations of the
    Clean Water Act. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 2/10/05]
  • In Florida, Oil Storage Problems. Florida forced Wal-Mart to pay
    $765,000 in fines for operating outside safety restrictions on
    petroleum storage at its auto service centers. The Florida Department
    of Environmental Protection flagged the company for failing to register
    its fuel tanks with the state or install devices that prevent gasoline
    overflows. According to the state, Wal-Mart also failed to perform
    monthly safety checks, lacked current technologies to prevent
    overflows, blocked state inspectors from reviewing records and failed
    to show proper insurance documentation. [Associated Press, 11/18/04] "

Hillary sells herself as (using quotes from her annoying hell to navigate website):


  • A women's champion (like I want her to be my Knight In Shining Pink Armor).


"Today, despite the progress women have made, they earn only 77 cents
for every dollar men earn -- and women of color earn even less. Hillary
is leading the charge in the Senate to strengthen equal pay laws and
end pay disparities between men and women. She introduced the Paycheck
Fairness Act to strengthen the penalties associated with wage
discrimination, to ensure that the federal government sets a higher
standard, and to increase oversight of employers. Hillary has also
worked to increase access to capital and other support for women-owned
businesses."

Mhm, sweetie, letting your uncle's company not move women up in the ranks is a great way to show this.

According to WalmartWatch.com:

  • female hourly workers earn up to 37 cents less per hour than their male counterparts;
  • female full-time employees working at least 45 weeks earn on average
    nearly $5,000 less than male employees in yearly salary;
  • women make up 72 percent of Wal-Mart's total workforce, but only 33 percent of its managers;
  • and women make up 92 percent of Wal-Mart's cashiers, but only 14 percent of Wal-Mart store managers.

  • Increase Rural opportunity--"Hillary also believes that there are many other opportunities to create good jobs..."


When uncle Sammy's company screws over the rural area regularly. Repeatedly. Unendingly.


  • Nationalized Health Care-- "It puts the consumer in the driver's
    seat by offering more choices and lowering costs. If you're one of the
    tens of million Americans without coverage or if you don't like the
    coverage you have, you will have a choice of plans to pick from and
    that coverage will be affordable. Of course, if you like the plan you
    have, you can keep it."


I suppose this is her way of apologizing.


  • Wants to secure the border and prevent illegal hiring. "Hillary
    strongly believes we need to do more to know who is in our country by
    securing our borders and ensuring that employers comply with the law
    against hiring and exploiting undocumented workers. She supports
    deploying new technology that can help stop the flow of undocumented
    immigrants into the country and an employer verification system that is
    universal, accurate, timely, and does not lead to discrimination and
    abuse by employers."


I cannot help but laugh at this. I really can't.


  • Someone who will increase the standing of America world wide--"As
    president, Hillary will lead by the words of the Declaration of
    Independence, which pledged "a decent respect to the opinions of
    mankind."


More BS courtesy of She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. Wordlessly letting women and minors be exploited is a greaaaaat way to start.

  • Save the children: "America is ready for a president who fights
    for our children. Hillary has spent her lifetime as an effective
    advocate for parents and children.


From her first job out of law school at the Children's Defense Fund to
her time as First Lady of Arkansas and of the United States to her
service in the Senate, helping children has been at the center of
Hillary's public life.

In the White House, Hillary will continue her lifelong work to create a
world where every child is cherished, loved, and able to fulfill his or
her potential."

Yes. Having them work too many hours (on school nights, too!) and miss
meal breaks or not be paid is a great effing way to do that.


  • Clean up the environment,


"Hillary has a bold and comprehensive plan to address America's energy
and environmental challenges that will establish a green, efficient
economy and create as many as five million new jobs.

Centered on a cap and trade system for carbon emissions, stronger
energy and auto efficiency standards and a significant increase in
green research funding, Hillary's plan will reduce America's reliance
on foreign oil and address the looming climate crisis.

Setting ambitious targets, the plan would reduce greenhouse gas
emissions by 80 percent from 1990 levels by 2050 to avoid the worst
effects of global warming, and cut foreign oil imports by two-thirds
from 2030 projected levels, more than 10 million barrels per day."

Yup. That's the way to go. Mhm.


Do I expect the campaign to match up entirely with Mal-Mart
policies? No. But I do expect her to speak out on the most flagrant and
harmful to the very things she's trying to fix.


Links:

http://www.hillaryclinton.com

http://walmartwatch.com/issues

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Wal-Mart (I can and will provide more links on this for anyone who asks)

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/secrets/

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/walmart/interviews/lehman....


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Anger

I have realized that I have somehow developed unbounded anger for other young people. I know countless kids, my age and younger, who are convinced that their inactivity and unwillingness to better themselves is somehow sticking it to the white-collar, white-male elite who run this godforsaken and corrupt country.