Friday, August 31, 2007

Disinvited to the Party


Why Giuliani's candidacy could be a good thing for the GOP.


By Anna Quindlen

Newsweek

Sept. 3, 2007 issue - One of the complaints you hear a lot from readers when you're in my line of work and live in my part of the country is that you can't understand America from the vantage point of New York City. I'm beginning to think there's some truth to that, and it's all because of the candidacy of Rudy Giuliani Ever since the presidency was a mere gleam in his eye, lots of New Yorkers have been predicting that Rudy, like a toddler or a genuine bagel, would not travel well across the country. It wasn't just the quasi-liberal positions on abortion, gay rights and gun control: he could massage those, and sometimes has. It was his private life, which his former constituents have watched with all the avidity of a soaps addict tuning in to "All My Children." There was the annulment from the first wife, who was his second cousin, the press conference he used to inform the second wife that she was history, the girlfriend he met in the cigar bar who became wife number three, and the very public estrangement from his children, both of whom have suggested that they won't be stumping for Dad. To which the candidate recently responded at a town-hall meeting, "Leave my family alone, just like I'll leave your family alone."

This would be a reasonable response were Giuliani not a member of the Republican Party, which in the last three decades has often been less about public policy and more about moral judgment. It wasn't always so. Once the GOP was moderate and secular. But then the '60s arrived. Society divided itself neatly into the button-down and the tie-dyed, and the Republican Party rallied around something called "family values." It's a phrase that has appeared in every party platform since 1976 and is often accompanied by the adjective "traditional," which translated means that if you don't have a stay-at-home mommy, a dominant daddy, some kids, a marriage license and a church membership, you're disinvited to the party.

Combined with the ascendancy of the religious right, which had the distinct political advantage of insisting that even its most uncharitable positions were beamed down from above, what developed was a neat political dichotomy. The Democrats were godless liberals—"contemporary socialism" was how the 1992 GOP platform put it—no matter how often they went to church or voted for war. And the Republicans were the party of old-fashioned values, less constitutional than canonical. Barry Goldwater, once known as Mr. Conservative, decried this shift before he died: Christian conservatives were, he said, "trying to take the Republican Party away from the Republican Party, and make a religious organization out of it."

It took some sleight of hand to reinforce this positioning. You have to give credit to the spin-sters who portrayed Ronald Reagan as a paterfamilias (although he had distant relationships with his children) guided by God (although he scarcely ever went to church). By contrast, while the Clintons were inveterate churchgoers and involved parents, and decided to keep their marriage together after consulting with Billy Graham, it was easy in the wake of the Lewinsky scandal to demonize their personal lives. Bill Clinton alone helped to keep the Republican Church of Moral Certainty alive longer than it might have been, and Hillary Clinton's candidacy has given its fringes a second wind.

But a shift has slowly been brewing. The Republican platform of 1992 had the family-values section at its very beginning; by 2004 it appeared at the end. National security had trumped the wacky emphasis on whether kids can sue their parents. Perhaps in part this was because even Republican families have changed in the last 30 years. The vice president became enraged when he was asked by a reporter about his daughter, a lesbian with a longtime partner, who gave birth to their first child not long ago. Maybe Dick Cheney genuinely thinks there is no conflict between being the standard-bearer of a party that has been hostile to gay rights and the father of a person who might need them. But if you run on family values, both your values and your family will inevitably be subject to scrutiny. Be careful what you wish for: it might get you.

A Giuliani victory wouldn't be a good thing for this country, but his candidacy may wind up being a very good thing for his party. The poll numbers that show him consistently ahead come as a surprise to many of us in the city where he was once mayor—and where he once bunked with a gay couple after leaving his second wife. But perhaps they indicate that the end is nigh for the stranglehold the Leviticus lobby has had on the GOP. All those who joined the Republican Party for smaller government, not fire and brimstone, may be ready to take back the power, to say that health care is more important than creationism, that the disintegration of Social Security is more critical than a ban on gay marriage. Maybe Republicans are finally ready to be members of a political party again, the kind Barry Goldwater could embrace, one that knows the difference between a podium and a pulpit.

© 2007 Newsweek, Inc. |

The Bush

Maybe Gay Senator Craig




I'm slowly feeling sympathy for this guy.

First, what exactly did he do wrong?

He didn't expose himself. He didn't verbally ask for sex. He didn't pass a note asking for sex. He put his hand under the stall and then played footsie with the police officer. Big deal. What law did he break?

Second, when a police officer arrests you, reads you your rights and then says would you like an attorney? The correct answer is .....yes. Would you like to talk to me? The correct answer is....no.

I do understand why he thought by pleading guilty that it would all just go away. I understand his mindset with that one. He rolled the dice and as long as no one found out about it then he was OK. The dice didn't work in his favor. He crapped out...so to speak.

And finally

What's with the Republicans?

Why are they asking for his head on a platter?

Clinton was having sex under the desk in the Oval Office while he was speaking to world leaders.

A Republican congressman recently was on the list of clients of a prominent Washington madam.

Other congressmen have been convicted of crimes and nothing happened to them.

Teddy Kennedy drove somebody off a bridge while wasted and killed her and nothing happened. (other than he can never be the President)

Nothing happened to these guys.

This whole thing is about the Republican's hatred of gays in general and also the seeming hypocrisy of the Senator. But isn't that what all politicians are about? Gross hypocrisy. So what's the big deal. He's normal. Just more toward the gay side of normal.

If I were Senator Craig, I would extend my middle finger to the Republican leadership, I would not resign and I would become a Democrat.

This will all blow over. In 4 weeks or less, probably a lot less, no one will care or remember. We just need something to divert our attention. And whatever that is.... is just around the corner.

And finally, I also really feel bad for his wife and family. This must be fun for them.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Hummingbirds



We have several hummingbirds in our yard.

Right now there is a big thunderstorm going on. I should be electrocuted shortly.

How do hummingbirds fly in heavy rain?

The Virginia Tech "Massacre"

Could CNN be any more dramatic?

VA Tech is having a news conference now I think about the findings from their investigation.

CNN has the banner VA Tech Massacre. Please.

What happened there was horrible. Hideous. Whatever other word you want to use to describe it. But it was done by a mentally ill person and it will happen again.

The real "massacre" is happening in Iraq where 4000 US servicemen are dead. That's right. Their hearts have stopped and they are cold and dead. And thousands more are maimed. That's the massacre and killing that's going on now.

Any talk of that?

No.

War?

What war?

A Few Bad Men

How could a very few bad guys and in some cases one person....screw up the world for all of us?

Airline security and I use that term very loosely, is a total hassle because of just a few guys in a world of almost 7 billion. How did we let them do that?

You take your shoes off because of one nut. The shoe bomber.

You can only take 3 oz of cosmetics because of a very few people.

How did this happen and where will it all end?

When do we finally say...you know...that is ridiculous.

I am not going to get a cavity search to get on an airplane because someone stuck a prohibited item somewhere that it didn't belong. How long till that happens?

It just doesn't make any sense to me.

Flying over Michigan

Flying over Michigan the other day I looked out the window and started to reminisce.

When I was a young kid, we took a couple of summer family vacations to the Michigan shore with my Dad's sister's family. My Aunt Anne. They had two kids. A boy and a girl. Both younger than me.

I remember having a great time.

Now no one in my family has any contact with my Aunt and my two first cousins have also disappeared.


What's up with that? How can you be around your Aunt and cousins as a kid and then as an adult they all act as if you have the plague. I don't even know where they are.

I guess all families are nuts.

But flying over Michigan just got me to thinking of the good old days.

And whatever happened to them.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The Gay Senator

His first sentence in his news conference was......


"Thank you all very much for coming out today"


Evidently not.

Restrooms and Gay Sex

To begin with, I hate using public restrooms.

But in my line of work there aren't many options.

So now, in addition to the horror of using a public restroom, I have to keep my feet still now.

No tapping. No moving.

Keep perfectly still.

Even while reaching for the toilet paper....keep that foot still.

And if I drop something on the floor, I better not reach under the next stall to get it.

Just let it go. Let it go.

Better to lose it than get arrested.

Bush and New Orleans

What is the point of Bush going to New Orleans today?

To highlight what hasn't happened?

To highlight that the place still smells bad and is still a huge mess?

To create havoc with his security, etc?

Why isn't Bush ashamed to show his face there?

I think this is Miss Teen USA's sister

Shame on Vanderbilt University





A recent PBS program had a segment on the working poor and trying to make it on $8/hour in the USA. They profiled two workers at Vanderbilt University.

It was a husband and wife who had each been working at Vanderbilt for 14 years.

They are janitors.

They make $8/hour. The couple talked about how hard it was to live on that pay.

Here are some facts.

Vanderbilt has a $3 Billion endowment.

The Chancellor of Vandy makes $1.2 million per year.

The spokesman for the university said that they are simply paying market wages. That is what any other subhuman would make in Nashville as a janitor. If you were a real human and had other skills then they would be able to pay more. He didn't say the last two sentences, I did, but I know that's what he was thinking.

The janitor said that Vandy simply treats them as a commodity instead of people. That is exactly right. I guess the janitor is smarter than Vandy thinks.

I thought that universities were supposed to be socially responsible, liberal democrat, communist, socialist havens for left wing nuts.

Evidently Vandy didn't get that message because their pay and response is right out of the corporate America playbook. Oh they can afford to pay more money, absolutely.....but in the marketplace...these people aren't worth it.....and it would be against the first commandment of greed and power to pay someone more than the market would allow.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

A video about the Bush

Warning....this video is intended for mature audiences

Miss Teen USA

This poor girl is mildly retarded.

Why would they do this to her?

She should have a note from her mother saying she is not allowed to answer questions.



The Criminal Quits


Our Nations head Attorney criminal/crook/liar/miscreant finally quit!

Yea!

If he was such a great guy then why did he quit Mr. Bush?

I'm not Gay!


BOISE, Idaho - Under fire from leaders of his own party, Idaho Sen. Larry Craig on Tuesday the only thing he had done wrong was to plead guilty after a police complaint of lewd conduct in a men's room. He declared, "I am not gay. I never have been gay."

Oh please!

Is he serious?




Osama Bin Laden

Osama who?

Who dat?

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Cheaters

I am amazed by cheaters. And how they rationalize their behavior.

Seemingly very moral people cheat. In all kinds of ways.

Like the guy I flew with that brought a lot of wine back from Mexico. He hid it all in in suitcase so that customs wouldn't find it. And they didn't look so he got away with it.

More examples.

Cheating on your taxes. Blatant cheating. Not even a gray area. Just outright fraud. I flew a long time ago with a guy who owned TCBYs and other business who took great pleasure in telling me all the ways he cheated the IRS. And he wasn't a nice guy at all. He had a knack for people hating his guts. I told him, you know, you might want to keep your cheating operation a secret or some body's gonna rat on you. I don't think he ever got it.


Most people think that Bill Gates has plenty of money and would never pay a dime for a Microsoft product if there was a way to get it for free from a friend or where ever.

Buying fake Gucci bags, Rolex watches.

Buying first run movies for $2 taken by someone holding a camcorder in a movie theater.

Stealing music on the Internet.

Driving 100 mph in a 55 mph. Now why would a so called moral church going right wing person so blatantly violate the law like that? With a fish on their car.

Stealing my water from my outside faucet.

I once had some beach rental property that I rented out for 3 months every winter. The law was in Florida that if you rented it out for less than 6 months you had to pay what amounted to a hotel tax. It was a 6% of the rental. So I told this retired businessman that he would also have to pay the 6% tax. He was aghast. Nobody pays that tax he said. I said I do and you are to if you want to stay here and oh by the way...since I now know that you cheat on things like that I really don't trust you so maybe I won't rent to you after all. He paid the tax.

I am certainly guilty of cheating at times. Especially with Microsoft. It's so easy to think that Bill really doesn't need another $400 for Microsoft office.

It's so easy to rationalize.

PS Why does spell check want Internet capitalized?

Did Al Gore do that?

Friday, August 24, 2007

Dumb and Dumber

My airline, Delta, is out of bankruptcy. That is a good thing.

And they are spending money as fast as they can.

They are resignageing everything. That is my term for changing all of the signs everywhere.

So picture this.

You are waiting for the filthy employee bus to pick you up at A concourse and take you to the employee parking lot. The bus actually comes under A concourse. All of the passengers are standing on the floor above you. You wait in this indoor waiting area that is air conditioned and not so noisy with all of the baggage carts going 80 mph just outside the doors.

They have just remodeled this waiting area. And there is a huge mural/photograph on the wall. In the photograph is a Delta airplane, I think a 777. Standing in front of the 777 is a mechanic with a headset on. Oh, that's a nice motivational picture. Somewhat soothing.

Until.

You look closer and realize.

That ain't a Delta mechanic. It's a contract mechanic.

It can't be. But it is.

These morons who run Delta have put up this huge picture/mural on the wall that doesn't even depict a Delta employee....but a contract mechanic who has taken a Delta mechanic's job.

What is the message here?

Obama and Pizza

Why are Obama's lips purple?

It's 97 degrees here today and there is a guy on the road with a big Dr Seuss hat on and a sign advertising a pizza place. He stands there and holds the sign. That's it. It 96 outside and he has this ridiculous huge hot hat on. How did they get him to do that?

Power's Out

Yesterday I woke up and a few minutes later the power went out. And the telephones went dead.

The power was out for 30 minutes. This was a most terrifying time. No TV. No air conditioning. No Internet. No lights. No sound.

We, or at least I, am very dependent on power. If the power went out for a significant period of time I don't think it would be real pretty. We are so used to it. Things would deteriorate very quickly. Especially when it's 106 outside.

I know for sure that I couldn't sleep when it's that hot outside.

And then if we couldn't drive anywhere because of no fuel that would be real ugly too. Everything is so far away. And nobody around here grows their own food.

We sure have gotten used to fuel and energy in the last 100 years or less. Our grandparents would laugh at us at how soft we've become.

Hope the power stays on.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

A cloud, debates and the war



That was a cool cloud. It's right in the middle of the picture and it made a perfect circle. It would have been great to fly through it, firewall the throttles and pull back as hard as I could...but I think the passengers might not have liked it as much as I would.

The Democratic debates.

Edwards said in light of all of the home foreclosures, we need a Federal Home Protection Fund. No we don't. That is ludicrous. The answer to every problem is not to throw money at it and make up a new fund or program.

Then they had this big discussion about education. Why is the federal government involved in local education at all? Aren't there some adults in every community who can adequately administer their local schools without "help" from Washington?

The War

Bill Maher was on Larry King and was talking about how many people lined up to get their new I-Phone. Then he made the point that for any discussion, protest, whatever for the war, you'd be lucky to round up 5 people who were interested. War? What war?

Now the war used to be fun. It was fun to sit in the living room and watch CNN as we dumped one 2,000 lb bomb after another on Baghdad. Especially at night. Cool! Look at all those flames. It was fun we they pulled down Saddam's statue and we again got to watch that live on TV. It was fun again when they caught Saddam and we got to see them pull him out of the spider hole and capture him.

But alas, the fun is all gone. Almost 4,000 American soldiers dead and thousands horribly maimed and wounded. Many more thousand Iraqis killed and deformed. Where did all the fun go. This isn't fun to watch at all now. Very boring. Another 17 Americans killed yesterday. Blah blah blah. Does anyone in America really care anymore? Is anyone, other than the soldiers and their families paying any price for this war? Are we still at war? You wouldn't really know except for a few blurbs in the press here and there. We're not allowed to see the heroes that come back in their flag draped coffins in a C-17 as it touches down at Dover AFB. No can't show that. And it goes on and on and on. When does it stop? Ever?

No this isn't fun at all anymore.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Crash, Bang ....Boom

Well the housing market has finally exploded.

And guess who's going to get screwed? You and me.

Who should get screwed are the CEOs who thought it was a good idea to loan money to people who may or may not be able to pay them back.

When I bought my house a few years ago here in Atlanta, the mortagage company said I could qualify for an astronomical loan amount, put no money down, finance 100% of the loan and get an adjustable rate mortgage. Then if the rate went up much...there is no way I could have made the payment. Thankfully I didn't go that route. On some loans, I didn't even have to provide proof of income or employment. What? If I were going to loan you money I would sure want to see proof of that.

Now on my street there are two houses in foreclosure. And the stock market is tumbling.

Who's fault is this? Why do companies send people credit card applications when they don't have the money to pay it. I could probably get $100,000 in credit cards right now. Could I ever pay it back. No. But does that matter? I guess not.

And don't you think it's shady that the congress changed the bankruptcy laws for individuals and not corporations. So if I go bankrput I don't get a new clean start anymore. I always owe that debt. But when a corpration goes belly up and not even belly up...there still in business...they just give the finger to their creditors and start over.

What is going on in this country?

Camera Phone Layover Pictures

This first one is of the beach in Santa Monica, California. I had a 24 hour layover there and it was about 75 degrees, a little breeze and a perfect beach day. It was so awesome.





The next two are from when I walked from Santa Monica Beach to Venice Beach. It's like night and day. These are pictures of a vehicle from someone stuck in 60s.






This next one is the police messing with some vendors. (probably the guy who owns the bus)



This last one is of a really cool house I saw when I was walking around New Orleans. That looks like a house that would be fun to fix up. New Orleans is a really sad place. First, it smells. It smelled really bad right after Katrina but it still has a really bad odor. Second, there is still destruction everywhere. Even downtown in the business district it's a mess. Boarded up buildings etc. We stay right on the corner of Canal and Bourbon street. Right at tourist central. And all you here on the news is how bad the crime and especially the murder rate is in New Orleans. I've laid over there alot. Guess how many police officers I've seen in the tourist areas? Not one. Maybe it will get better down there some day for them soon.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Cato is loony tunes

Cato is coming to the USA.

He is obsessing about every conceiveable part of his trip. He travels all time so obsessing about his travels is his hobby.

He sent me this list of flights that arrive in Chicago about the same time he will. The point of the list is to determine how long the line will be at immigration.

I'm trying to figure out how to get Cato a few Valium tablets before he leaves.



Carrier Flight Number Time City
Lufthansa 436 11:25A Dusseldorf
United Airlines 884 11:37A Tokyo Narita
Lufthansa 434 11:40A Munich
Lufthansa 430 11:50A Frankfurt
American Airlines 2066 11:55A San Juan
Air Canada 5664 11:58A Calgary/Banff
Mexicana 182 12:00P Guadalajara
Northwest Airlines 611 12:05P Amsterdam
Scandinavian Airlines 945 12:20P Stockholm
American Airlines 93 12:35P Dublin
American Airlines 4142 12:45P Kalamazoo
American Airlines 4439 12:50P Montreal
Mexicana 3000 12:57P Mexico City
American Airlines 87 1:00P London Heathrow
American Airlines 89 1:05P Brussels
American Airlines 89 1:05P Brussels
Mexicana 800 1:10P Mexico City
Mexicana 808 1:10P Leon Guanajuato
Lufthansa 9154 1:14P Amsterdam
BMI British Midland 705 1:20P Manchester England

Now I'm Awake

Cato encouraged me to turn on annonynous comments again....so I did.

The point I was trying to make with some sarcasm is that I saw that exhibit on the Ohio State Capitol lawn and I found it odd that it was there for the following reasons:

1. Ohio is a very conservative state which voted for Bush.

2. It is my sense that they (the state government) would be in favor of the war. Or at least not bash it.

3. And I think it's amazing that a government official would allow this again on "their" lawn.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Comment

I thought I had turned annonymous comments off...but I hadn't...It's fixed now.

Here is a comment from my last posting.


Anonymous said...

"The state that elected Bush" -- First of all, Ohio didn't elect Bush.
Second of all, Bush won Ohio by a mere 1 or 2 percent (which has been heavily disputed).


Yes Ohio did elect Bush. Your next sentence says it. He won. Doesn't matter if it was 1 vote or a zillion, Ohio went to Bush.


Last, do you really believe only a state that voted democrat by 1 or 2 percent can have any sense of decency when it comes to understanding the war and its consequences? That was a narrow minded comment.

It is now dark outside and I am usually asleep when it is dark so maybe that is why I don't understand the last part of that comment. I keep reading it but it doesn't sink in.

I know I'm not narrow minded...that's for sure.

The War







I meant to upload these pictures about a year ago. Oh well. I just found them again.

I took them when I was on a layover in Columbus, Ohio. The location is the state capital grounds. A group, and I don't know who they were, (I used to but not anymore) somehow got permission to put this exhibit on the state capital.

Each boot represents a US soldier killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. There was a tag on each boot saying who they represented. In alot of cases these boots actually belonged to the person who was now deceased.

The civilian shoes represent the enormous number of civilians killed in the war.

It was a very powerful exhibit.

I just couldn't believe that the state that elected the Bush would allow something like that.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Hi

Hello.

I'm back.

I spent a couple of weeks in a small town in the deep south doing volunteer work. I love going down there. It is so peaceful. The people who live there don't think it is, but I do.

You can be anywhere in 10 minutes or less. But still, the people drive crazy. They tailgate, go fast, zoom around you just like in Atlanta. It is very humorous. They have no idea.

I just got back from a layover on the west coast and at the hotel we were staying were a bunch of little boys for some kind of baseball event. They were all dressed up in their uniforms and were probably 6-7 years old.

This one little boy comes out of the hotel door with his mom and he starts to take off. She runs after him and jerks him back and says don't you ever run away like that. You need to do what I say. So after scolding him she must have felt guilty because she tops right in from of me and shows Johnny this beautiful bright green beetle crawling on the cement. Isn't it pretty Johnny? she says. He looks at it and right in the middle of their mother son bonding moment he slowly lifts up his leg and whamo! smashes the bug to smithereens. Cool! So much for the bonding moment. The mother has horrified and Johnny had exacted his revenge. Good for you Johnny.