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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Paris, New Mexico News for March

The list of candidates who have so far filed for elective office in the new City of Rio Communities is published in the local newspaper. The City election is scheduled for Tuesday May 14th. Of the 3,640 registered voters inside the new City, 1,063 showed up to vote in January; the result was 63% approving cityhood versus 37% against.

Three males have filed to run for the office of Mayor. Three males have filed for the office of Municipal Judge, ages 23 and 34 and 68.

Nine people filed to run for the four City Council seats; two of the winners will run again in March 2014 so that there is overlap; candidates include four males and five females.

I checked with the Registrar of Voters for Valencia County to get details on renaming R.C. to Paris, New Mexico. Not much can be done until the City Council is elected and convenes itself. What I need to do is circulate a petition to ask the City Council to 'call for' a ballot question on the next scheduled election, which is March 2014. The petition will ask for at least two choices: keep Rio Communities or change to Paris, NM. I will also design the petition to make room for third or fourth choices from others who circulate an equivalent petition prior to whatever is the official deadline. If I manage to obtain 50 or 100 signatures, then we would expect other petitions to go for a similar number.

Probably the next news will be after the April meeting of the Rio Communities Association, which will include a candidate 'meet and greet'.
Copyright 2013 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Monday, March 11, 2013

March 2013 Quotations

"Sometimes you gotta give up your principles and do what's right."
~~ Stallone's character in the movie "Bullet To The Head" [2013]

"It is our generation’s task, then, to reignite the true engine of America’s economic growth – a rising, thriving middle class."
~~ President Barack Obama, during Feb 2013 State of the Union Address

"We can get this done! Take a vote, and send me that bill."
~~ President Barack Obama, during Feb 2013 State of the Union Address

"Depending on which economist you talk to these [sequester] cuts will either really hurt the economy or really, really hurt the economy."
~~ radio talk show host Sam Seder

"Motivation is simple. You eliminate those who are not motivated."
~~ football coach Lou Holtz

"When all is said and done, more is said than done."
~~ football coach Lou Holtz

"If your parents never had children, chances are [that] you won't either."
~~ Dick Cavett

"These capitalists generally act harmoniously and in concert to fleece the people."
~~ Abraham Lincoln [1809-65]

"Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle."
~~ Abraham Lincoln [1809-65]

"Information is the currency of democracy."
~~ Thomas Jefferson [1743-1826]

"It isn't the X generation [now], it's the Y generation, because everybody is asking 'why?'."
~~ Utah Phillips [1935-2008]

"The most American thing you can do is to dissent; the most un-American thing you can do is to stifle dissent."
~~ Utah Phillips [1935-2008]

"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."
~~ Søren Kierkegaard [1813-55]

"What's irritating about love is [that] it's a crime that requires an accomplice."
~~ Charles-Pierre Baudelaire [1821-67]

"Part of the evolutionary design of the shark is that they must keep moving: if a shark stops swimming, it will die. Same with the U.S. Republican Party: when a Republican stops lying, it dies."
~~ G.E. Nordell

"I couldn't be a director because I couldn't put up with the actors."
~~ Spencer Tracy 1900-67]

"A good solution applied with vigor now is better than a perfect solution applied ten minutes later."
~~ Gen. George S. Patton [1885-1945]

"None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm."
~~ Henry David Thoreau [1817-62]

"Some people think [that] luxury is the opposite of poverty. It is not. It is the opposite of vulgarity."
~~ Coco Chanel [1883-1971]

"To be busy is man's only happiness."
~~ Mark Twain [1835-1910]

"Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."
~~ Pablo Picasso [1881-1973]

"No matter how calmly you try to referee, parenting will eventually produce bizarre behavior, and I'm not talking about the kids."
~~ Bill Cosby

"The best way out is always through."
~~ poet Robert Frost [1874-1963]

"Chaos is the law of nature. Order is the dream of man."
~~ Henry Adams [1838-1918]

"Philosophy, if it cannot answer so many questions as we could wish, has at least the power of asking questions which increase the interest of the world, and show the strangeness and wonder lying just below the surface even in the commonest things of daily life."
~~ Bertrand Russell [1872-1970]

"We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be."
~~ Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. [1922-2007]

"Common sense needs constant reappraisal."
~~ Albert Einstein [1879-1955]

"If you can't reach heaven, raise hell."
~~ ancient Roman poet Virgil [70 BCE-19 BCE], in the epic poem "Aeneid"

"Wisdom too often never comes, and so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late."
~~ Justice Felix Frankfurter [1882-1965]

"The more intelligent a man is, the more originality he discovers in others."
~~ Blaise Pascal [1623-62]

"The Greek word for 'return' is nostos. Algos means 'suffering'. So 'nostalgia' is the suffering caused by unappeased yearning to return."
~~ Milan Kundera

"A man who trusts nobody is apt to be the kind of man [that] nobody trusts."
~~ Harold Macmillan [1894-1986]

"In ancient times, cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this."
~~ Terry Pratchett

"What you have to do is work with the raw material [that] you have, namely you, and never let up."
~~ Helen Gurley Brown [1922-2012]

"Everyone is a damn fool for at least five minutes every day. Wisdom consists in not exceeding that limit."
~~ Elbert Hubbard [1856-1915]

"The best thing to hold onto in life is each other."
~~ Audrey Hepburn [1929-93]

"I believe my subject is bewilderment. But I could be wrong."
~~ author Donald E. Westlake [1933-2008]

"If the path be beautiful, let us not question where it leads."
~~ Anatole France [1844-1924]

"Don't patronize the chain bookstores. Every time I see some author scheduled to read and sign his books at a chain bookstore, I feel like telling him he's stabbing the independent bookstores in the back."
~~ Lawrence Ferlinghetti

"Always - even in a limo - wear your seatbelt."
~~ Christopher Walken

"A man always has two reasons for what he does - a good one and the real one."
~~ banker J.P. Morgan [1837-1913]

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it without a sense of ironic futility."
~~ filmmaker Errol Morris

"To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone, and a funny bone."
~~ Reba McEntire

"Half of the harm done in this world is due to people who want to feel important."
~~ poet T.S. Eliot [1888-1965]

"Love your neighbor as yourself; but don't take down the fence."
~~ poet Carl Sandburg [1878-1967]

"Every genuine test of a theory is an attempt to falsify it, or to refute it."
~~ philosopher Karl Popper [1902-94]

"Fear is often disguised as moral outrage."
~~ Judy Blume

"You gotta try your luck at least once a day, because you could be going around lucky all day and not even know it."
~~ Jimmy Dean [1928-2010]

"Don't mask self-doubt with contempt."
~~ British author Zadie Smith

"Art is not what you see but what you make others see."
~~ artist Edgar Degas [1834-1917]

"Great is the power of steady misrepresentation."
~~ Charles Darwin [1809-82]

"Dammit! The a**holes are winning."
~~ G.E. Nordell

{each set of posted quotations are then posted at the Working Minds website, alphabetical by author}

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Paris, New Mexico!

This is a combination/re-edit of two Letters To The Editor that garnered publication in the local Valencia County News-Bulletin newspaper on January 26 and February 23.

     During all the discussion for and against cityhood over here in Rio Communities (which passed 63 percent to 37 percent), I was surprised to discover that the actual name of our new city is farther down the line in the cityhood process.
     So I have two points on the matter:

     First point is that we should be thinking outside the box or outside the nine dots (whichever metaphor works for you).
     Rio Communities is too long, perhaps, and East Belén will never happen.
     The best place to deliver your suggestions is at the R.C.A. monthly meetings (see website www.riocommunities.org.)

     My second point is my own suggestion. Now I have always wanted to live in Paris, France, but that is probably not going to happen.
     Second best is to take the opportunity here and rename this new city across the river from Belén as Paris, New Mexico!
     No kidding, this could be great for our image. We can do sister cities with Paris, France, and the 10 other cities named Paris in the United States.
     Maybe get an endorsement from Paris Hilton.
     Build a 40-foot Eiffel Tower where N.M. 304 meets N.M. 47.
     So, please, Valencia County News-Bulletin readers, let’s use our creative talents and submit many suggestions, though topping my own suggestion will indeed be difficult.
     For as Audrey Hepburn said, “Paris is always a good idea.”
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     Here are 10 more reasons why we should rename Rio Communities to Paris, New Mexico:
1. The Great Seal of the city of Paris, N.M., has an already-defined motto: Audrey Hepburn’s statement that “Paris is always a good idea.”
2. The new city council can outlaw wearing cowboy hats except by people who actually own a horse or cow. Other people who feel the need to wear a hat can buy a beret.
3. The schools can teach the kids how to sing “America The Beautiful” and “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” and “Home On The Range” in French.
4. An annual auto road race, that starts at the River Bridge, runs out the Manzano Expressway to UNM-VC, west to N.M. 47, south to U.S. 60, west to N.M. 304, and back. What will make the race exciting are the many potholes and the course being a figure eight. It would be called “The 24 Hours of Le Manzano.”
5. The restaurant at the golf course can add new items to the menu: French roast coffee and café au lait, of course, plus beignets, croque-monsieur and crepes suzette.
6. Wine sales will go up.
7. Instead of asking “Fries with that?” fast-food workers will get to ask “Avec pommes frites?”
8. We can celebrate Bastille Day on July 14.
9. The senior center can show movies with English subtitles.
10. The new Municipal Judge can sentence anyone convicted of D.W.I. to the guillotine.
Copyright 2013 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

February 2013 News Factoids

"We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality."
Apparently, this is a 'folk' version of a longer quote from Ayn Rand [1905-82]
"[Man] is free to evade reality, he is free to unfocus his mind and stumble blindly down any road he pleases, but not free to avoid the abyss [that] he refuses to see." — in "The Objectivist Ethics", 1961
(thanks to Harry Binswanger, Ayn Rand scholar for the correction - 1/2013)


"More U.S soldiers died of suicide in 2012 than died in combat."
~~ N.B.C. News headline, January 2013

Several land development companies began selling lots across the river from Belén, New Mexico in the 1960s, collectively named the Rio Communities. Rapid growth slowed at the end of the century, and essentually halted due to the G.O.P. Economic Meltdown of 2008. A few energized locals built a demand for self-rule (versus lousy services under Valencia County), and a special election in January 2013 won passage for cityhood. {Only 1,063 voters participated, but the 672 to 391 count came out 63 percent for versus 37 percent against incorpor-ation.} I am a stand for getting the new city renamed Paris, New Mexico.

SOME HUMOR: The January 2012 nominations for the annual Raspberry Awards {'The Razzies') included Tyler Perry for Worst Director {for "Good Deeds" and for "Madea's Witness Protection"}; he is also nominated for Worst Actress {for "Madea's Witness Protection"}, and for Worst Actor {for "Alex Cross" and "Good Deeds"}.

"Climate change is already affecting the American people. Certain types of weather events have become more frequent and/or intense, including heat waves, heavy downpours, and, in some regions, floods and droughts. Sea level is rising, oceans are becoming more acidic, and glaciers and Arctic sea ice are melting. These changes are part of the pattern of global climate change, which is primarily driven by human activity."
~~ opening paragraph of a draft report commissioned by Congress and issued under the auspices of the Global Change Research Program

Because of drought and wildfires around the world, meteorologists have added two new colors to the hot weather maps - neon purple and dark violet - to indicate higher temperature ranges (over 130°F). ~~ per The Week Magazine

"Every year, the influenza virus kills about [35,000] Americans."
~~ Michael Specter, at NewYorker.com
The 2012-2013 flu season began earlier and has hit harder than in previous years, and some health officials are already using the term 'epidemic'.

The average high school graduate today makes $12,000 less than the average high school graduate made in 1980." ~~ The Week Magazine

'States With Minimum Wages Above The Federal Level Have Had Faster Small Business and Retail Job Growth' ~~ title of 2004 report by Fiscal Policy Institute

The Republican-caused economic meltdown continues to produce negative results: After being a twice-weekly for over 100 years, the local paper here is cutting to a weekly delivery schedule on Thursday only, along with its sibling paper in Socorro, New Mexico.

"Santa Claus is a god. He's no less a god than Ahura Mazda, or Odin, or Zeus. Think of the white beard, the chariot pulled through the air by a breed of animal which doesn't ordinarily fly, the prayers (requests for gifts) which are annually mailed to him and which so baffle the Post Office, the specially-garbed priests in all the department stores. And don't gods reflect their creators' society? The Greeks had a huntress goddess, and gods of agriculture and war and love. What else would we have but a god of giving, of merchandising, and of consumption?"
~~ Donald E. Westlake [1933-2008], in the short story "Nackles"

Sunday, February 10, 2013

State of the Union Priorities

Sen. Tom Udall sent out an email today asking New Mexico constituents what they think Washington's priorities should be, going into President Obama's State of the Union Address on Tuesday. (Republican Senator Steve Pierce has decided to skip the address and attend a 'chicken rally' in support of polluters and against the endangered lesser prairie chicken.)

So I figured it might help some to display my response to Udall's survey on this here blog.

JOBS, which includes the economy & Reason-Based Taxation

EDUCATION, which includes funding more teacher jobs

SAFETY, which includes gun laws & funding police & fire (jobs)

ENVIRONMENT, which is green jobs

INFRASTRUCTURE, which is all jobs program
Copyright 2013 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Sunday, January 27, 2013

January 2013 Quotations and some new Laws of Life

"What does labor want? We want more school houses and less jails. More books and less guns. More learning and less vice. More leisure and less greed. More justice and less revenge. We want more . . . opportunities to cultivate our better natures."
~~ labor leader Samuel Gompers [1850-1924]

"The man who complains about the way [that] the ball bounces is likely to be the one who dropped it."
~~ football coach Lou Holtz

"Take care of what you like or you will be forced to like what you get."
~~ George Bernard Shaw [1856-1950]

"Power doesn't always corrupt. Power can cleanse. What I believe is always true about power is that power always reveals."
~~ Robert Caro

"If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know [that] it is part of a tree."
~~ Michael Crichton [1942-2008]

“[Corporations] cannot commit treason . . . for they have no souls."
~~ Sir Edward Coke [1552-1634]

"You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today."
~~ Abraham Lincoln [1809-65]

"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
~~ Thomas Jefferson [1743-1826]

"Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man."
~~ Benjamin Franklin [1706-90]

"Paris is always a good idea."
~~ Audrey Hepburn [1929-93]

"Temples are to be dedicated to the gods, and books to good men."
~~ Aristides the Just [530-468 BCE]

The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is to set foot on one's own country as a foreign land."
~~ G.K. Chesterton [1874-1936]

"If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing [that] it is stupid."
~~ Albert Einstein [1879-1955]

"I am an optimist because I don't see the point in being anything else."
~~ Abraham Lincoln [1809-65]

"Happiness quite unshared can scarcely be called happiness; it has no taste."
~~ Charlotte Brontë [1816-55]

"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self."
~~ Ernest Hemingway [1899-1961]

"One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important."
~~ Bertrand Russell [1872-1970]

"Always have bail money."
~~ rapper 50 Cent

"It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do."
~~ playwright Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière [1622-73]

"[Republicans in Congress] will not collect a ransom in exchange for not crashing the American economy."
~~ President Barack Obama, January 2013

"You know how to stop abortion? Require that each one occur with a gun."
~~ blatherskite Limp Rushbaugh, on 16 January 2013

“Thank God [that] men cannot fly, and lay waste the sky as well as the earth.”
~~ Henry David Thoreau [1817-62]

"The great enemy of clear language is insincerity."
~~ George Orwell [1903-50]

"Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination, full of hope."
~~ Maya Angelou

"A secret is something [that] you can only tell one person – at a time."
~~ Beat poet Allen Ginsberg [1926-97]

"Humility is attentive patience."
~~ Simone Weil [1909-43]

"The real is always way ahead of what we can imagine."
~~ novelist Paul Auster

"We must have standards, no matter how low."
~~ Anne Lamott

"When the final result is expected to be a compromise, it is often prudent to start from an extreme position."
~~ John Maynard Keynes [1883-1946]

"I think [that] the universe is all spots and jumps, without coherence or orderliness . . . it consists of events - short, small, haphazard. Order, unity, and continuity are human inventions just as truly as are catalogues and encyclopedias."
~~ Bertrand Russell [1872-1970], in 1931

"I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy."
~~ sign at Sandy Hook rally in Pennsylvania

"Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be."
~~ Abraham Lincoln [1809-65]

"You never fail until you stop trying."
~~ Albert Einstein [1879-1955]

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in a moment of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy."
~~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [1929-68]

"It is the nature of all greatness not to be exact."
~~ Edmund Burke [1729-97]

"Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is a noble art of leaving things undone."
~~ Lin Yu-T’ang [1895-1976]

=== more Laws of Life ===

Murphy's Paradox
"Doing it the hard way is always easier."

Spencer's Three Laws of Data
1. Anyone can make a decision given enough facts.
2. A good manager can make a decision without enough facts.
3. A perfect manager can operate in perfect ignorance.

Meadow's Maxim
"You can't push on a rope."

Leo Rogers' Commentary
"If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing."

Howe's Law
"Everyone has a scheme that will not work."

Munder's Corollary:
"Everyone who does not work has a scheme that does."

O'Brien's Law
"Nothing is ever done for the right reasons."

Hardin's Law
"You can never do just one thing."

Law of The Individual
"Nobody really cares or understands what anyone else is doing."

Hane's Law
"There is no limit to how bad things can get."

Jay's First Law of Leadership
"Changing things is central to leadership, and changing them before anyone else does is creative leadership."

Thine's Law
"Nature abhors people."
Copyright 2013 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Friday, January 18, 2013

TOP TEN REPUBLICAN LIES

1) It was on Fox News, so it must be true.

2) If you give money to the One Percent, it will 'trickle down' as jobs for the 99%. (Hasn't happened in the history of Mankind, and is now known as 'Tinkle-Down Economics'.)

3) Labor is the problem, off-shoring jobs and factories is the solution. {See #2.}

4) If the Democrats would only concede [the issue], we'll give up our obstruction.

5) {choose from list} is/are your friend!
a) mountaintop mining
b) toxic fracking chemicals
c) genetically-modified food
d) global warming
e) clear-cut logging
f) Big Oil / Big Pharma / Big Banks / Big Farming
g) Wall Street
h) de-regulation

6) Preventing solutions by Congress is actually a solution.

7) Obedience to {choose from list} will keep America free.
a) the pseudo-Christian fundamentalist taliban
b) the Koch Brothers & A.L.E.C.
c) bankers
d) gun manufacturers and the N.R.A. gun lobby
e) international corporations & banks not based in the U.S.A.

8) Attacking (yet another) foreign nation will free them from oppression.

9) We have to destroy {choose from list} in order to save it.
a) Social Security
b) Medicare & Medicaid & ObamaCare
c) the Post Office
d) free education
e) government

10) Don't worry about giving up your rights, it is only temporary. And besides, the fascists are your friends.

“If the Republican Party had anything of value to offer the American voter they would not have to lie and cheat and steal to win elections.”
Copyright 2013 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Essay #103 "The Distinction EVIL (Redux)"

Evil is simply the dis-empowerment of oneself or another being.

•       Warfare, between gangs or tribes or nations.
•       Homicide or suicide.
•       Genocide.
•       Terrorism.

        All the above are obvious and terrible dis-empowerments, the taking of somebody's life.
        But there is also:

•       Theft, of so many kinds, from plagiarism to safe-cracking to 'white-collar' crime to shoplifting, to the theft of reputation by slander or libel.
•       Assault.
•       Kidnapping.
•       Piracy.
•       The illegal drug business.
•       Pimping and prostitution.

        All such crimes are dis-empowerment.

        The two groups of examples above are indefensible and obvious evils; the examples that follow will be defended.

•       Bigotry, whether based on race or creed or origin.
•       The entrenched class system, within a society.
•       Carnal knowledge of children.
•       Cheating on taxes or on tests or on spouses.
•       Family violence, but also subtler forms of child or spouse abuse; the violence of fraternity or sorority hazing; abusive treatment of animals; practical jokes.
•       Slavery, including economic slavery.
•       The subjugation of women by a society; other forms of sexism and ageism; pornography.
•       Religious intolerance and discrimination.

        Yes, you can bet that these latter examples will be defended. In fact, for many readers, your False Mind is defending them right now!
        The only argument against the list immediately above is that these actions dis-empower – and that is the only argument necessary.

        But then, there are also the really subtle dis-empowerments:

•       Telling a child that he/she is 'not good enough', once or over a period of years.
•       Passing over excellence in favor of the common or mediocre.
•       Social strata, from the schoolyard to the United Nations.
•       Scoff-law practices, such as: parking in handicapped zones; tossing empty beer cans, or any trash, out of moving vehicles; running red or yellow traffic lights; smoking tobacco where prohibited; jaywalking.
•       Rudeness, from cutting lines to talking during artistic performances to high-pressure sales tactics to modern 'road rage'.
•       Stiffing the wait-person and-or putting less than your fair share on the table for the check.
•       All gossip – even if it is objectively true.
•       Spurious lawsuits. Heck: most lawsuits.

        And the U.S. Republican Party deserves their own section, because they advocate:
•       Subjugation of women and minorities.
•       Reversal of Constitutional precedent, including Separation of Church and State.
•       Blatant lying, to the extent of Fox News editing President Obama's speeches for false reporting.
•       Election fraud, as recently attempted in Ohio, Florida, Colorado, and Pennsylvania.
•       Admiration of fascist operatives like Karl Rove, Grover Norquist, Sarah Palin, Paul Ryan - too many to list.
•       Giving ruthless corporations a free hand in pollution, economic piracy, financial trickery, and bribery & extortion in politics.
        "If the Republican Party had anything of value to offer the American voter they would not have to lie and cheat and steal to win elections."

        Every instance where someone 'gets away with something', some other person or persons have been dis-empowered. We are all very well trained in dis-empowerment. And we dis-empower ourselves by allowing others to perpetrate such acts.
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F E A R
        There are only two natural human fears; that is, only two fears already in humans at birth. These two natural fears are the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises. All other fears in human beings are learned.
        Most fears are intentionally taught. All encouragement or teaching or training for abstract and non-natural fears is dis-empowerment. The family, the school system, religion – all are designed to teach their innocent charges the proper fears, ones that will make them – you! – properly-conditioned minions: willing soldiers in the Corporate Wars, nice and quiet Stepford Wives, obedient consumers of plastic trash, numbed voters for 'the lesser of two evils'.
        Some fears, however, may be not so much taught as they are learned by the individual in reaction to circumstances: agoraphobia, claustrophobia, xenophobia, and other such vague yet powerful fears that lodge in the subconscious and dictate an individual's behavior. This is dis-empowerment of oneself, to decide that 'I will never...' or 'I can't...' or 'we dare not...', each based on some sudden, unforeseen event in the past and its aftermath, perpetuated by a long-forgotten decision embedded deep in the psyche. Dis-empowerment from others follows in the form of agreement that the fear is valid or real or permanent.
        It is quite valid to fear 'The Tiger', my symbol for real danger. But such fear is valid and natural only when The Tiger is literally present, when the danger is real and imminent. Fear of a possible Tiger or fear based on a report of a Tiger or fear of a Tiger [event] that occurred years ago will take root in the psyche only to the extent that the person is already dis-empowered by him/herself and by others. The constant fear-inducing barrage delivered by the media is only part of the problem – You tune in, don't you? Your False Mind loves giving you more fear-mongering input.
        The antidote to these unnatural fears is always Objective Reality. When faced with a real Tiger, the real emergency causes one to invoke responses based on Objective Reality, such as the standard responses of 'fight or flight': either battle the real-world Tiger or get the hell out! When the False Mind generates a fake Tiger – based on some memory or feeling, not on a real Tiger – one is dis-empowered because neither fight nor flight has any effect on a fake Tiger.
        So the antidote to fear is Objective Reality, which can be located via the Working Mind: Am I really in danger? What is really going on here? What should I do about this [about this fake Tiger]?
        The Culture-Structure uses simple scare tactics, by which you have been taught that many fake Tigers await your least misstep, ready to pounce and destroy you and your loved ones. The priests of religion and of academia, the priests of commerce and of war have you convinced that unless you obey every anti-Reason False Value [or deity-given Law] that they offer, that then you are destined to rot in Hell {Chapter 10} for all eternity, or watch your children burn in a nuclear holocaust, or never attain some form of tenure, like a pension, and thus sentence yourself to later-life years of grinding poverty.
        The choice provided by the Culture-Structure is always between obeying False Values or ostracism: 'my way or the high-way'. The Culture-Structure will not offer the choice of Empowerment; the Culture-Structure wants you to live in fear. Franklin D. Roosevelt was not kidding when he said "We have nothing to fear but fear itself." The other pertinent saying is "The coward dies a thousand deaths, the hero dies but one."
        Learn to face the fake Tigers in Life, the ones that your False Mind and the Culture-Structure make up to keep you dis-empowered. The development of your Working Mind will produce this result.

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N A T U R E
        Evil is simply the dis-empowerment of oneself or another being.
        Or the dis-empowerment of Nature.

        All the stuff of our existence was not put here on Planet Earth 'for a purpose'. You can argue that matter, but you can only cite belief for your argument.
        We are indeed here, on this blue orb circling a star-sun named Sol. And the birds and beasts of the field and of the sea are here, all the flora and fauna. That is objectively obvious. We are here, and we call ourselves 'Mankind'. And that which is here with Mankind is available for use. Mankind has long-established rules of property and so on to manage things.
        But that which is here alongside Mankind is not available for wanton destruction.

•       Poisons in our rivers, streams, lakes, and oceans, and in the soil.
•       The entire technology of hydraulic fracturing, known as 'fracking'.
•       Toxins in the air, and the destruction of the ozone layer.
•       Alar on apples, or any other nasty agricultural chemicals.
•       The Pandora's Box of unregulated genetically modified anything.
•       Corporate abandonment of clear-cut forests and of strip-mined valleys and hillsides.
•       Endangerment, even extinction, of entire species for the profit of some corporation that is headquartered half a world away.
•       Burning of the Amazon, Indonesian or any other watershed.
•       All the behaviors that contribute to global warming, down to leaving lights burning unnecessarily.

        Such destruction, however minor and traditional and 'necessary', weakens the Planet, our Holy Biosphere, by its steady onslaught. This Culture-Structure-sanctioned destruction of the environment, the sum of the practices of millions and billions of unthinking residents of the Holy Biosphere, steadily weakens the ability of Mankind to survive.
        This too is dis-empowerment.

Evil is simply the dis-empowerment of oneself or another being.

[copyright 1999 & 2002 & 2013 by Gary Edward Nordell, all rights reserved]

The preceding is Chapter Four of my forthcoming book, "Working Minds: A Philosophy of Empowerment" and was published as Issue #27 of the WMail ezine in September 2002.

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Website Statistics for 2012

The website statistics for my many websites were gathered together on January First, and posted on my Annual Website Statistics Page. Too much info to include here (and the Blogger editor is a supreme hassle for coding tables), so here is the link and here is a very short summary:

I constructed 136 new pages last year for a total of 1,236, and coded 2,172 new book/DVD line items for a total of 17,936 on all the websites. Also I now have 321 connections on LinkedIn and posted a total of 45 essays or quotation pages or news factoid pages to this blog (this post is #255).

G.E. Nordell main website
Rick Walker, P.I. detective novels
Dateline Chamesa weblog [est. 2005]

Maison d'Etre Philosophy Bookstore & Beatnik Coffeehouse
BlackHat Mystery Bookstore
Magic Lantern Video & Book Store
'Readers of the Purple Sage' Western Bookstore
Spirit of America Bookstore

The Working Minds Philosophy of Empowerment
Copyright 2013 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Saturday, December 29, 2012

December 2012 Quotations

"Remember always that you not only have the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one."
~~ Eleanor Roosevelt [1884-1962]

"It's useless to hold a person to anything he says while he's in love, drunk, or running for office."
~~ Shirley MacLaine

"To the surprise of pundits, numbers continue to be the best system for determining which of two things is larger."
~~ cartoonist Randall Munroe

"Love removes the world for you, and just as surely when it's going well as when it's going badly."
~~ Alice Munro

"Gossip is the opiate of the oppressed."
~~ Erica Jong

"It's easy to be miserable. Being happy is tougher – and cooler."
~~ Thom Yorke, member of the rock band Radiohead

"Poetry should be written the way [that] adultery is committed: on the run, on the sly, during the time not accounted for. And then you come home, as if nothing ever happened."
~~ poet Vera Pavlova

"It would seem that something [that] means poverty, disorder, and violence every single day should be avoided entirely, but the desire to beget children is a natural urge."
~~ Phyllis Diller [1917-2012]

"I'm getting ready to be a parent. I just turned 30, and I'm tired of mowing the grass."
~~ Jeff Foxworthy

"War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace."
~~ Thomas Mann [1875-1955]

"A divorce is like an amputation; you survive, but there is less of you."
~~ Margaret Atwood

"Anger makes dull men witty, but it keeps them poor."
~~ Sir Francis Bacon [1561-1626]

"Do something instead of killing time, because time is killing you."
~~ Brasilian author Paulo Coelho

"The kind of people who always go on about whether a thing is in good taste invariably have very bad taste."
~~ playwright Joe Orton

"While the election is over, the class war isn't."
~~ New York Times, November 2012

"I must live until I die – mustn't I?"
~~ Joseph Conrad [1857-1924], in "N*gger of The Narcissus", 1897 novella

"All [that] I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman, and a pretty girl."
~~ Charlie Chaplin [1889-1977]

"Inherently, each of us has the substance within to achieve whatever our goals and dreams define. What is missing from each of us is the training, education, knowledge, and insight to utilize what we already have."
~~ Mark Twain [1835-1910]

“The most political act you can do is raise a child well.”
~~ Wendell Berry

"The stone and the tiger have no choice of life: the stone must gravitate and the tiger must pounce. Only human beings are faced with the mind-boggling responsibility of having, at each and every moment of their lives, to choose what to do and what to be. It is both a necessity and an invitation."
~~ José Ortega y Gassett [1883-1955]

"There is not a truth existing which I fear or would wish unknown to the whole world."
~~ Thomas Jefferson [1743-1826]

"Romanticism ... deals, not with the random trivia of the day, but with the timeless, fundamental, universal problems and values of human existence. It does not record or photograph; it creates and projects. It is concerned – in the words of Aristotle – not with things as they are, but with things as they might be and ought to be."
~~ Ayn Rand [1905-82]

"The creation of the world did not take place once and for all time, but takes place every day."
~~ Samuel Beckett [1906-89]

"Sports is the only profession I know that when you retire, you have to go to work."
~~ basketball star Earl Monroe

"If you can convince yourself that you look fabulous, you can save yourself the trouble of primping."
~~ Andy Warhol [1928-87]

"Start planning before you think you should."
~~ Martha Stewart

"For every minute [that] you are angry, you lost 60 seconds of happiness."
~~ Ralph Waldo Emerson [1803-82]

"True friends stab you in the front."
~~ Oscar Wilde [1854-1900]

“The universe is made of stories, not atoms.”
~~ poet Muriel Rukeyser [1913-80]

"If it weren't for problems, the work day would be over by 10 a.m."
~~ Woody Allen

"Anyone who thinks [that] the world would be a better place if it were run by women doesn't remember high school."
~~ Madeleine Albright

"You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality."
~~ Ayn Rand [1905-82]

"When you stop thinking about yourself all the time, a certain sense of repose overtakes you."
~~ Leonard Cohen

"You just can't beat the person who won't give up."
~~ baseball great George Herman 'Babe' Ruth, Jr. [1895-1948]

"Draw your chair up close to the edge of the precipice and I'll tell you a story."
~~ F. Scott Fitzgerald [1896-1940]

"The will to succeed is important, but what's more important is the will to prepare."
~~ basketball coach Bobby Knight

"Why is it that when we talk to God we are said to be praying, but when God talks to us we are said to be schizophrenic?"
~~ Lily Tomlin

"Prejudice is the raft onto which the shipwrecked mind clambers and paddles to safety."
~~ Ben Hecht [1894-1964]

"I like work: It fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours."
~~ Jerome K. Jerome [1859-1927]

"No sinner forgets his vows of repentance so quickly as one whose fortunes have made a dramatic improvement."
~~ James A. Michener [1907-97]

"It is a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."
~~ Charles Lutwidge Dodson {aka Lewis Carroll} [1832-98]

"Tip the world on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles."
~~ Frank Lloyd Wright [1867-1959]

"Absence is to love what wind is to fire: it extinguishes the small, it rekindles the great."
~~ Roger de Rabutin, Comte de Bussy [1618-93]

"Diplomacy is the art of telling plain truths without giving offense."
~~ Winston Churchill [1874-1965]

“Our lives begin to end the day [that] we become silent about things that matter.”
~~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [1929-68]

"Never underestimate America's willingness to do exactly the wrong thing."
~~ blogger Digby {pseudonym of Heather Parton of Santa Monica, California}

"Whatever you are, be a good one."
~~ Abraham Lincoln [1809-65]

"Humanity needs dreams to be able to survive the miseries of daily existence, if only for an instant."
~~ Brasilian architect Oscar Niemeyer [1907-2012]

“Memory presents to us not what we choose but what it pleases.”
~~ (Michel Eyquem de) Montaigne [1533-92]

"Human beings are the only creatures that allow their children to come home."
~~ Bill Cosby

"We are not in the newspaper business, we are in the advertising business."
~~ Vineet Jain, managing director of Times of India

"[The modern Republican Party] has become a party of hypocrisy masquerading as principled ideology."
~~ Robert Reich

"Let us make our time on Earth . . . worthwhile, and do what’s right, and make a difference for the children, our working families, and our elderly."
~~ New Mexico politician Ben Luján [1935-2012]

{each set of posted quotations are then posted at the Working Minds website, alphabetical by author}

Friday, December 28, 2012

December 2012 News Factoids

“From fiscal 2009 to fiscal 2012, the deficit shrank 3.1 percentage points, from 10.1% to 7.0% of GDP . . . the federal deficit has fallen faster over the past three years than it has in any such stretch since demobilization from World War II." ~~ surprising source: the conservative Investors’ Business Daily!, Nov 2012

Did you see anything on the news about the one-day strike on November 29th by New York City fast food workers for pay above minimum wage? It was coordinated by FastFoodForward as well as the Service Employees International Union.

"During Obama's first term, the Dow Jones Industrial Average nearly doubled, corporations saw their profits grow an average of 78 percent per year, and banker bonuses remained high." ~~ TIME Magazine, Nov 2012

The nationwide drought is expected to lower the Mississippi River to 9 feet or less, which is too shallow for barge traffic between the Missouri River and the Ohio River.

The average age of the members of the Rolling Stones band, now on their 50th Anniversary Tour, is two years higher than the average age of the members of the U.S. Supreme Court. ~~ Associated Press item

Only 64 percent of students recently graduating with a science or engineering degree in America have found jobs, the lowest level in decades. ~~ per National Science Foundation survey

"[America's] 9,146 gun homicides in 2009 [is] a rate nearly twenty times higher than other supposedly civilized countries." ~~ Tomothy Egan, New York Times

Consumers! only 362 more shopping days till Xmas 2013!

Google made more than $20B in ad revenue in 2012, more than all U.S. print media combined. ~~ Atlantic Magazine website

The United States has the highest rate of gun ownership in the world, averaging 88.8 guns per hundred people. War-torn Yemen is second highest with 54.8 guns per hundred population, and Iraq is third with 34.2 guns per hundred population. ~~ per Washington Post
{AND the U.S. number went up sharply at the end of 2012}

MY WACKY NEIGHBORS!: The local Wal-Mart store in Los Lunas was burglarized around 2 a.m. on Christmas morning and the three masked crooks (caught on video) took $30,000 {sic} in assault weapons and ammunition and electronics.
~~ per Albuquerque Journal & KRQE-TV websites
Copyright 2012 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Question of The Week

Since the State of Colorado legalized possession of marijuana in November, does that mean that the famous Brown Palace Hotel [est.1892] in Denver will soon be opening an Amsterdam-style Brown Cafe (bruine kroeg)?

Sunday, December 09, 2012

Variation on Longfellow

There was a little girl,
Who had a little zit,
Right in the middle of her forehead.
She combed down her bangs,
And drank aqvavit,
Until sobered up she was horrid.
Copyright 2012 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Working Minds Essay #102: “Coyotes and Republicans”

The recent New Mexico Coyote Hunt got lots of national press, which may not be a good thing. The week-long shooting spree killed only 39 coyotes, less than expected.

1) With only 39 coyote pelts collected, maybe the perceived ‘coyote problem’ is not actually real.

2) Alternate observation: Maybe part of the perceived ‘coyote problem’ is that the coyotes are smarter than the hunters.

3) It is very unfortunate that nobody has the cojones (and-or the money) to offer a reward for a Republican Hunt. The perceived ‘Republican problem’ is very real.
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A big reward for the indictment and conviction of criminal Republicans starts with traitor Karl Rove, who now has added election fraud to his many other crimes.

The cyber patriot team called Anonymous will eventually release the evidence showing that the firewall that they hacked into Rove’s O.R.C.A. election data system prevented his intention to flip the votes in three important counties in Ohio (as was done in 2004). Knowing what took place in cyberspace that Election Day makes the YouTube footage of Rove’s election night meltdown on the Faux News Channel really hilarious. (But of course, finding an official in Ohio who will actually prosecute is another matter.)

Next on the list are traitor and war profiteer Dick Cheney and lobbyist Grover Norquist. George Dubya will likely never be prosecuted for his treasonous action in approving the release of C.I.A. agent Valerie Plame’s identity (proven in court) nor for his many war crimes.

Add to the list all the Republicans who directly participated in the above-cited crimes and you already have a long list. And then there are even more local and national Republican miscreants, maybe too many. Good thing that Halliburton designed all those concentration camps to be built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – boy, I hope there’s enough room.

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The Japanese are an honorable people; they surrendered after World War II and they have kept their word.

The Republican Party has no honor. They continue to lie and cheat and steal in order to win elections, and to subvert the U.S. Constitution. The Republicans and the Oligarchs who own them hold themselves beyond and above The Law and they have no intention of surrendering.

Do your homework: Wikipedia has reliable details on the following:
a) the Powell Memorandum of 1971
b) Jude Wanniski’s ‘Two Santas Theory’
c) P.N.A.C. (Project For A New American Century)
d) The Federalist Society
e) the Citizens United v. F.E.C. court case

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4) Calling Republicans coyotes defames canis latrans. All Republicans are fascists and ideologues; a majority of their leaders have committed treason and war crimes and election fraud, not to mention publicly lying to the American people, without guilt or remorse or apology.

“If the fascist Republican Party had anything of value to offer the American voter they would not have to lie and cheat and steal to win elections.”

Copyright 2012 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

NOTE: This is the 250th post on this weblog!

Monday, November 19, 2012

November 2012 Quotations

"Thanks for being true to yourself. Someone has to do it."
~~ Tom Voccola of Idaho

"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted."
~~ physicist Albert Einstein [1879-1955]

"The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence."
~~ poet Marianne Moore [1887-1972]

"If you follow every dream, you might get lost."
~~ Neil Young

"What the country needs is dirtier fingernails and cleaner minds."
~~ humorist Will Rogers [1879-1935]

"Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall."
~~ F. Scott Fitzgerald [1896-1940]

"Nothing is worse than active ignorance."
~~ Goethe [1749-1832]

"The trust of the innocent is the liar's most useful tool."
~~ Stephen King

"If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor."
~~ physicist Albert Einstein [1879-1955]

"Statistics are like bikinis. They show a lot but not everything."
~~ baseball manager Lou Piniella

"If you've never been hated by your child, you've never been a parent."
~~ Bette Davis [1908-89]

"A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs. It's jolted by every pebble in the road."
~~ Henry Ward Beecher [1813-87]

"The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking."
~~ John Kenneth Galbraith [1908-2006]

"I've learned one thing – people who know the least anyways seem to know it the loudest."
~~ cartoonist Al Capp [1909-79]

"The only way of catching a train [that] I have ever discovered is to miss the train before."
~~ G.K. Chesterton [1874-1936]

"Don't underestimate your vote. Voting is the great equalizer."
~~ Dr. Maya Angelou

"All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem."
~~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [1929-68]

"The art of politics is a honey and baloney sandwich – it is undignified and icky."
~~ Joe Klein, Time Magazine columnist

"Let us mock the midnight bell."
~~ Wm. Shakespeare [1564-1616], in "Antony and Cleopatra", Act III Scene 11

"How fleeting are all human passions compared to the massive continuity of ducks."
~~ Dorothy L. Sayers [1893-1957]

"In Art and Dream may you proceed with abandon."
~~ Gertrude Stein [1874-1946]

"We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are."
~~ Anaïs Nin [1903-77]

“You have powers you never dreamed of. You can do things you never thought you could do. There are no limitations in what you can do except the limitations of your own mind.”
~~ Darwin P. Kingsley [1857-1932]

"Sometimes when they say [that] you're ahead of your time, it's just a polite way of saying [that] you have a real bad sense of timing."
~~ George McGovern [1922-2012]

"My rule is, if it flies, floats or fornicates, rent it. It's cheaper in the long run."
~~ Felix Dennis, owner of The Week Magazine [est. 1995]

"Start every day with a smile and get it over with."
~~ W.C. Fields [1880-1946]

"Nature has given us one tongue, but two ears, that we may hear from others twice as much as we speak."
~~ Epictetus [55?–135? C.E.]

"Fun is like life insurance. The older you get the more it costs."
~~ Kin Hubbard [1868-1930]

"There are some things [that] one can only achieve by a deliberate leap in the opposite direction."
~~ Franz Kafka [1883-1924]

"Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength."
~~ Eric Hoffer [1902-83]

"The best way to keep your word is not to give it."
~~ Napolean Bonaparte [1769-1821]

"Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity."
~~ Simone Weil [1909-43]

"In a full heart, there is room for everything."
~~ poet Antonio Porchia [1885-1968]

"Every life, even the best ones, ends in sadness. Books hold out hope that things may end otherwise."
~~ Joe Queenan

"The problem with capitalism is not too many capitalists, but not enough capitalists".
~~ G.K. Chesterton [1874-1936]

"One man with courage is a majority." ~~ Thomas Jefferson [1743-1826]

"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself."
~~ playwright George Bernard Shaw [1856-1950]

"The government is the shadow cast by business over society."
~~ John Dewey [1859-1952]

"Choice. It's the word that allows yes and the word that makes no possible. It's the word that puts the free in freedom and takes obligation out of the mix. It's the word upon which adventure, exhilaration, and authenticity depend. It's the word that the cocoon whispers to the caterpillar."
~~ adapted from Tom Robbins

"Let us develop a kind of dangerous unselfishness."
~~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [1929-68]

The Lego Group's motto is "Det bedste er ikke for godt", which means 'the best is never too good'.

"In America, anyone can become President. It's one of the risks [that] we take."
~~ Adlai Stevenson II [1900-65]

"Under pressure, people admit to murder, setting fire to the village church, or robbing a bank, but never to being bores."
~~ hostess Elsa Maxwell [1883-1963]

"The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple."
~~ Oscar Wilde [1854-1900]

"The people who successfully delude themselves seem happier than the people who can't."
~~ Woody Allen

"No one is so eager to gain new experience as he who doesn't know how to make use of the old ones."
~~ novelist Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach [1830-1916]

"To acquire knowledge one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe."
~~ Marilyn vos Savant

"You can tell the size of a man by the size of the thing that makes him mad."
~~ Adlai Stevenson II [1900-65]

"Find ecstacy in life; the mere sense of living is joy enough."
~~ Emily Dickinson [1830-86]

"The two most powerful warriors are patience and time."
~~ Count Leo Tolstoy [1828-1910]

"No one has a finer command of language than the person who keeps his mouth shut."
~~ longtime House Speaker Sam Rayburn [1882-1961]

"The very meaninglessness of life forces man to make his own meaning."
~~ Stanley Kubrick [1928-99]

"The Republican Party is in a death spiral."
~~ radio show host Sam Seder

"One should either be a work of art or wear a work of art."
~~ Oscar Wilde [1854-1900]

"I am prepared to go anywhere, provided it be forward."
~~ Scottish explorer David Livingston [1813-73]

{each set of posted quotations are then posted at the Working Minds website, alphabetical by author}

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

America Saved From Fascism

The Fascists in Italy took control of the country in 1922. The German people handed control of their country to the fascist National Socialist {Nazi} Party in 1933. The five Republican members of the U.S. Supreme Court declared the United States to be a fascist country by their Citizens United vs. F.E.C. decision in January 2010.

But the American people prevented further encroachment by the fascists and their wholly-owned subsidiary, the Republican Party, just yesterday. Karl Rove and Sheldon Adelman and Grover Norquist and the other agents of the fascist Oligarchy could not buy enough airtime nor tell enough bald-faced lies to overcome the Will of The People.

Barack Obama appears to have 300 electoral votes, to Willard Mitt Romney's 200 electoral votes. While I predicted here that Obama would win by a 60-40 landslide in the popular vote, the 60-40 win in the Electoral College is just fine with me. (The early score on the popular vote is a squeaker 50.3 to 48.1.)

So with President Obama in the White House for Four More Years, perhaps nothing much has changed. The House is Republican, and House Speaker Boehner will prevent as much progress as possible. The Senate is still Democratic – but Harry Reid is a chicken, and the Republicans just threaten to filibuster and progress is prevented.

So the forward-looking among us have already figured where to work to erase the Republican stranglehold on solutions for America – every single Congress district is up for re-election in 2014, along with another one-third of the Senate.

The Revolution is never over; the Class War is perpetual.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

October 2012 News Factoids

A national aggregate poll by www.RealClearPolitics.com in mid-September gives Obama 49% and Romney 45.4%

By one count of the first presidential debate on October 3rd, Mitt Romney misled the nation 27 times in 38 minutes of airtime! The Romney campaign said a few weeks ago that "We’re not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers." They weren’t kidding.

The Democrats' 'Romney Tax Plan' website is hilarious!

"The 112th Congress is set to enter the Congressional record books as the least productive body in a generation, passing a mere 173 public laws as of [August 2012]. That was well below the 906 enacted from January 1947 through December 1948 by the body [that] President Harry S. Truman referred to as the 'Do-Nothing' Congress, and far fewer than even a single session of many prior Congresses."

Australia's Great Barrier Reef has lost HALF of its coral over the last thirty years, while coral reefs worldwide have declined by 20 percent. (The greater Australian problem has to do with agricultural runoff.)

Movie due in 2014 “Lego: The Piece Of Resistance” has the funniest plot description in a long time: A regular everyday little Lego figure is mistaken as a MasterBuilder and suddenly becomes part of a group on a quest to stop an evil tyrant from gluing everything together.
Copyright 2012 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Monday, October 22, 2012

Legacy of Mary Pickford Defiled

The barbarian-controlled board at the Mary Pickford Foundation recently cut funding for the very-accomplished work done over many years by the non-profit Mary Pickford Institute for Film Education (M.P.I.F.E.A.) of West Los Angeles, California. The Foundation then demanded surrender of all of M.P.I.F.E.A.'s assets, including the domain name MaryPickford.com. M.P.I.F.E.A. attempted to negotiate a less-damaging deal, but the Foundation chose to act in bad faith and rescinded their demands. The Foundation's latest act is legal terrorism: they filed suit against curator Hugh Neely in Federal court for $100,000 in damages and triple punitive damages (plus all legal fees).

The Foundation did not seek the MaryPickford.com domain thru the simple internet (I.C.A.N.N.) procedures because they would lose. They did not sue M.P.I.F.E.A. because if they won, they would bear the costs when they take over M.P.I.F.E.A.'s assets (and liabilities). The Foundation chose instead to sue an unprotected individual, an employee of M.P.I.F.E.A., its curator Hugh Neely, expecting that he will concede to their attack because he has no resources for a defense. The terrorism derives from the $50,000 cost to Neely to mount any defense.

But Hugh Neely is standing on principle and trying to muster a defense against the board of the Mary Pickford Foundation.

I say that the Foundation board are terrorists and fascists and barbarians and that Hugh Neely deserves the support of all who resist the looters who infest American business.

Hugh Neely Defense Fund [est. 9/2012]
Copyright 2012 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved

Sunday, October 07, 2012

October 2012 Quotations

"We should have an extra debate where Romney soundbites debate themselves."
~~ tweet from mantisdragon91 quoted in TIME Magazine

"Please think responsibly."
~~ G.E. Nordell

"No man needs a vacation so much as the man who has just had one."
~~ Elbert Hubbard [1859-1915]

"The cemeteries are full of irreplaceable people."
~~ New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg

"Bravery never goes out of fashion."
~~ William Makepeace Thackeray [1811-63]

"It's better to be quotable than to be honest."
~~ British playwright Sir Tom Stoppard

"The past is always tense, the future perfect."
~~ Zadie Smith

"The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision."
~~ Maimonides [1135-1204]

"One revolution is like one cocktail, it gets you organized for the next."
~~ Will Rogers [1879-1935]

"I can be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it."
~~ Maya Angelou

"A friendship founded on business is better than a business founded on friendship."
~~ John D. Rockefeller [1839-1937]

"If you can't explain it to a six-year-old, [then] you don't understand it yourself."
~~ Albert Einstein [1879-1955]

"You will always find those who think [that] they know your duty better than you know it."
~~ Ralph Waldo Emerson [1803-82]

"Each of us owes a death to the world."
~~ Denne Bart Petitclerc [1929-2006]

"A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus."
~~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. [1929-68]

"When I was really young I didn’t know that there was such a thing as a screenwriter. I wrote stories."
~~ John Sayles

"There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil."
~~ Ayn Rand [1905-82]

“This is a government of the people, by the people and for the people no longer. It is a government of corporations, by corporations, and for corporations.”
~~ Rutherford B. Hayes [1822-93], in his diary, March 1888

"One man alone can be pretty dumb sometimes, but for real bona fide stupidity, there ain't nothin' can beat teamwork."
~~ Edward Abbey [1927-89]

"It is a good rule in life never to apologize. The right sort of people do not want apologies and the wrong sort take mean advantage of them."
~~ P.G. Wodehouse [1881-1975]

"Scratching is one of Nature's sweetest gratifications."
~~ Montaigne [1533-92]

"Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more."
~~ Oprah Winfrey

"No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar."
~~ Abraham Lincoln [1809-65]

"Democracy means that anyone can grow up to be president, and anyone who doesn't grow up can be vice president."
~~ Johnny Carson [1925-2005]

"Football combines two of the worst things in American life. It is violence punctuated by committee meetings."
~~ George Will

"Thought itself is probably a superstition."
~~ Don Herold [1889-1966]

"A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it."
~~ G.K. Chesterton [1874-1936]

"By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you'll become happy; if you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher."
~~ Socrates [469-399 B.C.E.]

"It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished – unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets."
~~ Voltaire [1694-1778]

"One should forgive one's enemies, but not before they are hanged."
~~ Heinrich Heine [1797-1856]

"Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, but only saps today of its strength."
~~ A.J. Cronin [1896-1981]

"God created woman to tame man."
~~ Voltaire [1694-1778]

"One good father can do more than 100 schoolmasters."
~~ ancient Persian saying

"Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief."
~~ Marcus Tullius Cicero [106 B.C.E. – 43 B.C.E.]

"Battery life has to improve."
~~ Catherine Clinch

"Man is the only living species that has the power to act as his own destroyer – and that is the way he has acted through most of his history."
~~ Ayn Rand [1905-82]

"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower."
~~ Albert Camus [1913-60]

"No Statue of Liberty ever greeted our arrival in this country ... we did not, in fact, come to the United States at all. The United States came to us.”
~~ Xicano playwright Luis Valdez

"Laws are spider webs thru which the big flies pass and the little ones get caught."
~~ Honoré de Balzac [1799-1850]

"There is no exception to the rule that every rule has an exception."
~~ James Thurber [1894-1961]

"A real patriot is the fellow who gets a parking ticket and rejoices that the system works."
~~ columnist Bill Vaughan [1915-77]

"A man by himself is in bad company."
~~ Eric Hoffer [1902-83]

"Before you write good words you have to get rid of a million bad words."
~~ Madeline Miller

"An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping [that] it will eat him last."
~~ Sir Winston Churchill [1874-1965]

"To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle."
~~ George Orwell [1903-50]

"To achieve, you need thought. You have to know what you are doing and that's real power."
~~ Ayn Rand [1905-82]

"The truth shall make you free.”
~~ spoken by Jesus of Nazareth, John 8:32

"Too much apology doubles the offense."
~~ poet James Richardson

"A gentleman is someone who can play the accordian, but doesn't."
~~ Tom Waits

"At a certain age, it's better to look up than down."
~~ Penny Marshall

"In the case of good books, the point is not how many you can get thru, but rather how many can get thru to you."
~~ Mortimer J. Adler [1902-2001]

"Despair is a black leather jacket that everyone looks good in. Hope is a frilly pink dress that exposes the knees."
~~ writer Rebecca Solnit

"You are not very good if you are not better than your best friends imagine you to be."
~~ poet Johann Kaspar Lavater [1741-1801]

"The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is that one comes from a strong will and the other from a strong won't."
~~ Henry Ward Beecher [1813-87]

{each set of posted quotations are then posted at the Working Minds website, alphabetical by author}

Friday, September 28, 2012

Stealth Propaganda Film "Won't Back Down"

That new movie "Won't Back Down" is a stealth propaganda film backed by right-wing Colorado billionaire Philip Anschutz – funder of A.L.E.C. and other Koch Brothers groups – and by billionaire Rupert Murdoch's Fox Studios. The story of the film is 'inspirational' and the trailer purports that the film is about actual events, but the premise is based on union-busting and on the 'parent trigger' element of A.L.E.C.'s school privatization agenda. Privatization is fascism, and the One Percent is spending billions of dollars on the 2012 election and elsewhere to destroy the availability of healthcare and to prevent an untainted education in America.
Copyright 2012 by G.E. Nordell, all rights reserved