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Apr 29, 2003

[Fwd: us rep kuchinich's speech]

— John Bell @ 5:42 pm Perm Link Cosmos
Filed under: General, PALOD

Ia actually sent this out to a friend the other day. Here’s the links I
mentioned in class, that I would send out.

—–Forwarded Message—–

> http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0308-01.htm
>
> ” Kucinich, whose working-class district elected a conservative
> Republican before him, is confident Democrats from even the most
> competitive districts can safely join him in questioning the war. “The
> key,” he says, “is to recognize that there is a great deal of unity in
> America around some basic values: peace and security, protection of the
> planet, a good quality of life for themselves and for others. When
> people express their patriotism, they are not saying–as some would
> suggest–that they no longer believe in these things. There’s nothing
> unpatriotic about asserting human values and defending democratic
> principles. A lot of Americans are telling me this is the highest form
> of patriotism.” ”
>
> http://www.commondreams.org/views02/0226-09.htm
>
> “The trappings of a state of siege trap us in a state of fear,
> ill-equipped to deal with the Patriot Games, the Mind Games, the War
> Games of an unelected President and his unelected Vice President.
> Let us pray that our country will stop this war. “To promote the common
> defense” is one of the formational principles of America.
> Our Congress gave the President the ability to respond to the tragedy
> of September 11. We licensed a response to those who helped bring the
> terror of September 11th. But we the people and our elected
> representatives must reserve the right to measure the response, to
> proportion the response, to challenge the response, and to correct the
> response.
> Because we did not authorize the invasion of Iraq.
> We did not authorize the invasion of Iran.
> We did not authorize the invasion of North Korea.
> We did not authorize the bombing of civilians in Afghanistan.
> We did not authorize permanent detainees in Guantanamo Bay.
> We did not authorize the withdrawal from the Geneva Convention.
> We did not authorize military tribunals suspending due process and
> habeas corpus.
> We did not authorize assassination squads.
> We did not authorize the resurrection of COINTELPRO.
> We did not authorize the repeal of the Bill of Rights.
> We did not authorize the revocation of the Constitution.
> We did not authorize national identity cards.
> We did not authorize the eye of Big Brother to peer from cameras
> throughout our cities.
> We did not authorize an eye for an eye.
> Nor did we ask that the blood of innocent people, who perished on
> September 11, be avenged with the blood of innocent villagers in
> Afghanistan.
> We did not authorize the administration to wage war anytime,
> anywhere,anyhow it pleases.
> We did not authorize war without end.
> We did not authorize a permanent war economy.”
>
> “This has everything to do with fueling a military industrial machine
> with the treasure of our nation, risking the future of our nation,
> risking democracy itself with the militarization of thought which
> follows the militarization of the budget.”
>
> “Let us pray for our children. Our children deserve a world without
> end. Not a war without end. Our children deserve a world free of the
> terror of hunger, free of the terror of poor health care, free of the
> terror of homelessness, free of the terror of ignorance, free of the
> terror of hopelessness, free of the terror of policies which are
> committed to a world view which is not appropriate for the survival of a
> free people, not appropriate for the survival of democratic values, not
> appropriate for the survival of our nation, and not appropriate for the
> survival of the world.”
>
> etc …

Apr 22, 2003

cultural creatives quote from recent UTNE e-mail

— John Bell @ 9:09 am Perm Link Cosmos
Filed under: General, PALOD

A quote a recent UTNE e-mail that relates to the cultural creatives
book:

“DESPITE HAVING SPENT a decade and a half writing about radical social
movements, I am only just beginning to see what has animated, motivated,
and knitted together those gatherings of aggrieved folks. I have come to
realize that once we strip radical social movements down to their bare
essence and understand the collective desires of people in motion,
freedom and love lie at the very heart of the matter.”

- Robin Kelley, NYU professor, in New Internationalist (Nov. 2002)

Apr 20, 2003

“Rumi”sfeld

— John Bell @ 10:34 am Perm Link Cosmos
Filed under: General, PALOD

Funny is a very sad way because it has the appearance of being deep, but
it’s really not.

http://slate.msn.com/id/2081042/

“The Unknown”

As we know,
There are known knowns.
There are things we know we know.
We also know
There are known unknowns.
That is to say
We know there are some things
We do not know.
But there are also unknown unknowns,
The ones we don’t know
We don’t know.

- Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing

A Confession

Once in a while,
I’m standing here, doing something.
And I think,
“What in the world am I doing here?”
It’s a big surprise.

—May 16, 2001, interview with the New York Times

Apr 5, 2003

ignoring our essential selves? [Fwd: Master Course Lesson 358]

— John Bell @ 10:58 am Perm Link Cosmos
Filed under: General, PALOD

This is one answer from Hinduism to the question Gloria had the other
day about whether we would be ignoring our essential natures. The
answer, I think, is similar to this in Buddhism. It’s about the higher
self and instinctual self, and the needs we have for each part of the
self.

Sloka 48 from Dancing with Siva

What Is the Source of Good and Evil?

Instead of seeing good and evil in the world, we understand the nature of the embodied soul in three interrelated parts: instinctive or physical-emotional; intellectual or mental; and superconscious or spiritual. Aum.

Bhashya

Evil has no source, unless the source of evil’s seeming be ignorance itself. Still, it is good to fear unrighteousness. The ignorant complain, justify, fear and criticize “sinful deeds,” setting themselves apart as lofty puritans. When the outer, or lower, instinctive nature dominates, one is prone to anger, fear, greed, jealousy, hatred and backbiting. When the intellect is prominent, arrogance and analytical thinking preside. When the superconscious soul comes forth the refined qualities are born–compassion, insight, modesty and the others. The animal instincts of the young soul are strong. The intellect, yet to be developed, is nonexistent to control these strong instinctive impulses. When the intellect is developed, the instinctive nature subsides. When the soul unfolds and overshadows the well-developed intellect, this mental harness is loosened and removed. When we encounter wickedness in others, let us be compassionate, for truly there is no intrinsic evil. The Vedas say, “Mind is indeed the source of bondage and also the source of liberation. To be bound to things of this world: this is bondage. To be free from them: this is liberation.” Aum Namah Sivaya.

Apr 3, 2003

we all need a little more happiness.

— John Bell @ 6:12 pm Perm Link Cosmos
Filed under: General, PALOD

Wait for the entire screen to load up with all four horses and a fence
in front of them. Then click on each horse.”

“Re-click on any horse to make it turn off or turn it back on again.
Somebody did some real wizardry of programming to coordinate this! This
will drive you up the wall in no time flat.”

http://svt.se/hogafflahage/hogafflaHage_site/Kor/hestekor.swf

Apr 2, 2003

Tough Guise video on April 17th

— John Bell @ 3:21 pm Perm Link Cosmos
Filed under: General, PALOD

Here’s a link to a description of this video I mentioned will be in
Lecture Hall 1, April 17th at 6pm – 9pm. Discussion will follow, I
assume.

http://www.mediaed.org/videos/MediaGenderAndDiversity/ToughGuise

Jackson Katz will be at TESC April 22nd 7:30pm until 9:30pm

If you need special assistance or info give the TESC Office of Sexual
Assault Prevention a call 360 867 5221.

 

 

 

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