Anybody (not working with me) who wants a demo DVD of Novell Linux Desktop, let me know and I’ll mail you one. If you work with me, you can get it internally.
Truth-based Processed Information Product
Via Low Culture, an indication that Our Leader is one of those people who can’t distinguish their own opinions from indisputable fact. These are the people who say “my belief isn’t based on what a religious text says, it’s based on the Gospel!”
The quotation: “I think people attack me because they are fearful that I will then say that you’re not equally as patriotic if you’re not a religious person,” Mr. Bush said. “I’ve never said that. I’ve never acted like that. I think that’s just the way it is.”
Wildcat Boycott
Spend nothing on January 20th (inauguration day). Write letters of protest to, and boycott, the following companies which have donated money to BushCo’s party.
Remember: A vote for Bush is a vote for torture, terror, and misery. A dollar for the inaugural is a dollar to celebrate torture, terror, and misery.
Dream Dream Dream
Confession: I keep back issues of Dwell magazine. And they have sticky-notes stuck on the pages with things I covet. My dream home would have a kitchen where the sink is not tucked in a corner and therefore does not cause back pain when used. Or maybe even a dishwasher. That’d be nice. Also a sink that doesn’t explode, and flooring that doesn’t peel up when the sink explodes. Grr.
My Name is George W. Bush And I Approve This Massacre
American Death Squads in Iraq. Every day brings a new low.
Rules of Thumb
Daniel “D-Squared” Davies has some good advice for everyone who hasn’t got the time for a full-on MBA. How to avoid projects led by morons: Good ideas do not need lies. Never trust a liar’s stories at all, not even as ballpark estimates of truth. And always double-check the results of the homework to make sure people weren’t lying (or just wrong) beforehand.
Total Disconnect from Reality
So, some people went down to a gay rights march in Philly to insult the marchers. Some of them were disorderly, loud, or whatever, and they got arrested. What does the AFA do? Blame it on the gay.
According to WorldNetDaily, “Homosexual attorneys from the U.S. Justice Department Civil Rights Division not only attended (the) large homosexual event…but they advised police on the scene who arrested 11 Christian protesters, says a source in the agency.” (Charges against some of the Christians have been dropped.)
The WorldNetDaily article went on to say the U.S. Justice Department is “not likely to take up the cause of the five criminally charged Christians who believe Philadelphia officials violated their civil rights.”
Did you catch that? The Justice Department will refuse to investigate the treatment of the arrested Christians because some homosexual attorneys from the Justice Department were advising the Philadelphia police on how to arrest the Christians!!!!
Now, the Philadelphia police don’t exactly have a good track record in protest-arresting: they pre-emptively jailed a bunch of RNC protestors back in ’00, delayed their processing until the convention was over, and then let them go (lawsuits still pending). But this message still conveys a total disconnect from reality.
These people are totally shocked that the force of law is not on their side, that others have rights, that their behavior is not acceptable. They’re shocked that there are, dear lord, homosexuals in the Justice Department! What has it come to? The next thing you know, they’ll be letting in atheists and socialists!
Also, if you want a look at what passes for news on the right, check out the spin on WorldNet: the UN is always bad, the ACLU is stealing your money, illegal immigration is destroying our hospitals and our culture. And they always put the word gay in scare-quotes, because they want you to know they don’t accept or believe gay people exist. Or something. Their shopping site promotes books on investing in gold, biblical child-discipline, Clintons-caused-9/11 conspiracies, and a bunch of things on the End Times.
For extra credit, compare and contrast WorldNetDaily’s coverage of The End Times with the Economist’s year-end study of end-of-the-world beliefs among religious and non-religious groups.
Product Review: Lacatus II White Wine
Lacatus I, a $7 red wine, is a great value. Lacatus II is the white version and it’s just not very good. Not that I’m going to leave the bottle unfinished. No, I am grimly determined to work my way through it.
Jobs I Don’t Envy
Part of an ongoing series. The ER nurse of The Write Wing doesn’t envy the OB folks.
Vitriol
Special thanks to the clever and insightful Ogged (not to be confused with the best audio format ogg) for pointing out the scathing words of Lucy Mangan in the Guardian. Wow is she smart and mean. My favorite.