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4 Jul 2005 @ 14:43 by jstarrs : Shit! 4 Jul 2005 @ 16:38 by martha : Careful there Starry in some parts of the good old US of A you could be hung by your heels for being so disrespectful of the ALL MIghty! Yep that creator stuff could get confusing considering we are suppose to have separation of church and state! And don't even get me started on the All MEN crap...a rewording would seem to be in order. Men could be replaced by "humanity" or "Women and Men". And I don't want to hear any of that BS that Men stand for both sexes. As far as I'm concerned Men have done a poor job of also representing women! 4 Jul 2005 @ 16:49 by jmarc : yeah wimen actually the separation of church and state came later, with the CONSTITUTION, a different document indeed. Here's a wimen protecting wimen, from the Belmont Club... Wednesday, June 29, 2005 Just Roll To Your Rifle and Blow Out Your Brains The Sunday Herald has an article on Kandahar's most fearsome lady detective, going up against all manner of Afghan perps, while swathed in a burqa. (Hat tip: MIG). First her six children are breakfasted, their faces washed and hairbrushed and they are made ready for school. Next comes the firearms check. Malalai Kakar counts bullets into a curved AK-47 metal clip, rams it home into her assault rifle, and makes sure the safety catch is on. ... When these morning rituals are completed and the kids are off to school, Kandahars most fearsome woman hoists a blue burkha over her head, climbs into a pick-up truck and heads off to the office; another busy day with murderers, sexual abusers and wife batterers is about to begin. Malalai Kakar is testimony to Arthur Eddington's observation that "not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine". Many years ago, in a mountain village on the Zamboanga peninsula, I met a follower of the charismatic cult leader "Tootpick", who founded a militia dedicated to the murder of Muslims. Toothpick's beef against Muslims started when a band of armed Muslims raided his village, killed his entire family then shot and left him for dead in a well. While in that dark hole he found a bottle of merthiolate filled with what he imagined to be a mysterious liquid to which in his delerium he attributed mystical powers. Although his neighbors dragged him out of the well and took him to the hospital, Toothpick forever attributed his survival to the strange power that pulled him literally from the grave. He ever after wore that bottle of merthiolate as an amulet around his neck. It wasn't long before he and his band of know-nothings had added to their store of ritual. One practice which his recruits found particularly impressive was that of playing Tony Orlando's "Knock Three Times" over a portable sound system as they went dauntlessly on the attack. The Kandahar story continues: Shuffling around her office is one of the victims she rescued, 45-year-old Anar Gul, who was chained in a basement by her husband until Kakar discovered her and burst in with a truncheon in one hand and a pistol in the other. The womans first husband had died, so according to tribal custom Anar Gul was forcibly married to his brother, an abusive heroin addict. I beat the husband, Kakar says, first in the house, then in the police station: punch, kick, slap, I was so angry. If Id used my stick, he would have died. ... Few of the male criminals who hate Kakar are brave enough to attack her. They have all heard the story of how during the Eighties she shot dead three would-be assassins who came on a mission to kill her. British filmmaker Polly Hyman is making a film about Kakars life. I guess she'll never get around to doing Toothpick's. Too grotesque; too funny and too weird. 4 Jul 2005 @ 17:01 by jmarc : wish you were here-floyd So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil? Do you think you can tell? And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees? Hot air for a cool breeze? Cold comfort for change? And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? How I wish, how I wish you were here. We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year, Running over the same old ground. What have you found? The same old fears. Wish you were here. 4 Jul 2005 @ 18:40 by jstarrs : Astral Weeks/Van Morrison If I ventured in the slipstream Between the viaducts of your dream Where immobile steel rims crack And the ditch in the back roads stop Could you find me? Would you kiss-a my eyes? To lay me down In silence easy To be born again To be born again From the far side of the ocean If I put the wheels in motion And I stand with my arms behind me And I'm pushin' on the door Could you find me? Would you kiss-a my eyes? To lay me down In silence easy To be born again To be born again There you go Standin' with the look of avarice Talkin' to Huddie Ledbetter Showin' pictures on the wall Whisperin' in the hall And pointin' a finger at me There you go, there you go Standin' in the sun darlin' With your arms behind you And your eyes before There you go Takin' good care of your boy Seein' that he's got clean clothes Puttin' on his little red shoes I see you know he's got clean clothes A-puttin' on his little red shoes A-pointin' a finger at me And here I am Standing in your sad arrest Trying to do my very best Lookin' straight at you Comin' through, darlin' Yeah, yeah, yeah If I ventured in the slipstream Between the viaducts of your dreams Where immobile steel rims crack And the ditch in the back roads stop Could you find me Would you kiss-a my eyes Lay me down In silence easy To be born again To be born again To be born again In another world In another world In another time Got a home on high Ain't nothing but a stranger in this world I'm nothing but a stranger in this world I got a home on high In another land So far away So far away Way up in the heaven Way up in the heaven Way up in the heaven Way up in the heaven In another time In another place In another time In another place Way up in the heaven Way up in the heaven We are goin' up to heaven We are goin' to heaven In another time In another place In another time In another place In another face 4 Jul 2005 @ 19:19 by martha : NOW you have my attention....LOL [link] [link] and what the heck, here's another one... [link] oh and how could I forget this one! (I must be getting old) [link] 4 Jul 2005 @ 19:58 by jstarrs : The last one I can sing on guitar... ...since awhile. Astral Weeks, was, however & IMHO, his major work. He's also a grumpy old sod but we won't hold that against him, will we? 4 Jul 2005 @ 21:03 by martha : Yes I had heard that rumor about him. Also rather tempermental sometimes on stage but the video I have (Van Morrison The concert recorded at the Beacon Theater New York. November 30, 1989) is great. Features Moss Allison and John Lee Hooker. I love a number of his albums after Astral Weeks though AW is considered one of his best. Heard in his really early days he would sometimes break stuff...LOL... I bet his early rendition of Listen to the Lion would be terrific to see if possible. He makes all sorts of interesting sounds on the Saint Dominic's Preview album (Almost Independence Day is also on that album). (I'm sure this is way too much info for most readers....tooo bad!) [link] Lyrics don't capture the extra sounds...LOL 5 Jul 2005 @ 06:08 by skookum : I am ggg(not sure how many greats)granddaughter to Elbridge Gerry who was also vice prez under Adams.. by the way.. he wouldn't sign the constitution.. felt it against his ethics.. hmmm.... Other entries in Politics 17 Nov 2008 @ 10:11: My 'story' I just uploaded to change.gov 8 Nov 2008 @ 16:06: A Boy Named Sue and the False American Dream 7 Nov 2008 @ 16:01: No He Can't... 6 Nov 2008 @ 09:16: History is NOW 5 Nov 2008 @ 16:58: Obamas World - Africa and the World beyond Poverty !? - but how? - what world? 5 Nov 2008 @ 14:02: Proud to be An American 5 Nov 2008 @ 05:18: PRESIDENT OBAMA 4 Nov 2008 @ 15:38: Voting in North Carolina 26 Oct 2008 @ 15:26: Systemic Intelligence: How to teach Systemic Thinking effectively 26 Oct 2008 @ 10:27: OBAMA IS AMERICA’S MAN OF THE HOUR
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