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Archive for May, 2007Winners all! This festival rocks. Please check mediathatmattersfest.org 27 May For the sake of our democracy, i beg you, check out Bill Richardson
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The more I listen to Bill Richardson, the more I fear we are all (big media, new media, citizens et al) jumping too quickly to conclusion about who the “legitimate” presidential candidates are. If we continue to focus exclusively on Obama, Clinton, Edwards, McCain and Giulliani, the “A-List” becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. That is simply not healthy. I’m reminded of a story Barry Crimmins tells about being asked to write for NPR (buy his book for this and more). They were doing a piece on how many Democrats were running for president. The hook was “isn’t it just ridiculous! Look at all these different people trying to be president. When will it end?!” His response, essentially, was “that’s a GOOD thing you assholes.” We want many different points of view. We want a wide candidate field. We want a broad based debate. Limiting choice is not democratic. Today, we’ve got a situation where there are again, a lot of Democrats (and Republicans) who’ve declared their candidacies, yet we are being pressured to limit our conversations (if not the candidates themselves) to a chosen few. The result is the same as cutting the field prematurely. I’m not against Obama or Clinton or Edwards, but neither am I for them at the expense of a well-rounded exchange of ideas. Of course in the end, we’ve got to settle on just one, but right now we’re very much at the beginning. In the spirit of showing some love to other candidates, check out these two videos featuring Richardson. This is one smart, experienced cat, and he may have the best perspective on energy of the candidates I’ve seen so far. Isn’t it better to spend your time on this than agonizing over John Edwards’ $400 hair cut?
And here’s a longer interview by CitizenTube with Richardson.
Technorati Tags: bill richardson, election 2008, politics, youtube A stroller for puppies UPDATE 27 May 2007 @ 18:14 — Oh my god. i just realized what happened. Those “cute” puppies killed and ate the babies that were originally in the stroller. Ah!!!! KILLER CUTE PUPPIES!! Greased hair, super tan, wife beater, walkman!!, tight jeans and black boots you can’t see photo via Flickr by jddunn My Weekly Dig column is out in print. The subject this week: peak oil production. The title (click for full piece): “After Oil” Here’s the intro:
There isn’t nearly enough space in that column to address the ideas of peak oil production and the societal implications that follow. If you find this post, consider it a starting place to continue the conversation (but not in that hokey Hillary Clinton way). I’ll be updating the post with email comments I get and with some links to resources I’ve come to like. The book that started my doomsday scenario-making. Howard Kunstler’s The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the 21st Century A blog I now read daily on issues of oil, population, energy, etc. I saw a speech by the author of Guns, Germs and Steel on his new book A ridiculous paper about a looming population collapse that got me back in my funk Peak Oil, Carrying Capacity and Overshoot: Population, the Elephant in the Room An inspiring talk by Majora Carter (of Sustainable South Bronx) given at the TED conference This is so NOT a smartphone, originally uploaded by baratunde. And what on earth is “local phone company” anyway? How many sponge bobs and peewee hermans do you see? This has been an insanely busy week for me, as reflected in my below average blog postings, but I managed to make room for a friend who wanted to write a profile about me for his writing class. The interview ended up lasting 4 hours over a two day period, but I’m so glad I did it. It was the most comprehensive view of my life I’d ever shared or even thought about internally. The questions were focused around the origins of my interest in comedy and politics. I told him things I’d never mentioned to anyone, like my experience in an all-black, conscious Boy Scout troop and our trip to a Masonic temple in DC to discuss its use of African imagery. (the Mason’s were like, “African?? oh Noooo, those are universal symbols”). Answering his questions got me to appreciate even more the life I have, the family I have and really just everything. I’ll let yall know when his profile is in a publication somewhere. A video clip of one of my Wal-Mart jokes was just added to a blog called The Beauty in Wal-Mart. The site describes itself as follows:
I like that they’ve put this together. I generally dislike Wal-Mart for its healthcare practices, anti-union thuggery, destruction of local economies and promotion of unsustainable consumer culture. If our society is racing toward armageddon, then Wal-Mart is our flux capacitor, but there are some interesting perspectives on the positive side as well. Many of the positive stories on that site focus on how affordable Wal-Mart is and how people barely getting by have no other options for essential services like prescription drugs.
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