Saturday, October 08, 2005

Imagine.

Can a dog have the Buddha nature?

I have always thought so.

Imagine this. Communities will almost have to be more self-sustaining in the future. How far away is that? Is that $4 bucks a gallon? Five? That could be next year...


Y'know, if we could trust everyone to act honestly and without regulation, then we wouldn't need prisons. The very fact that prisons -and punishment in general, as a concept- exist is testament to the idiotic nature of the Republican ideal of a "free market." They just want an excuse to act unethically.

Don't get me wrong: competition is not bad! It's natural, it's inevitable, it drives us to new heights of all kinds. That's not my point. I just think a lot of our problems would disappear if we reinstated the fairness doctrine. The arguments against it are absurd.

Senator Stevens, the American people think you're empty and ugly too, can we drill you for oil? We're not asking why there isn't enough energy (what??). We're wondering how control of all the energy ended up in such few hands. How about you start talking?

Sydney Blumenthal has a somewhat complicated, but complete, digest of the scandals beseiging George's pals and the Republican party. Essential reading for the politically perplexed!

Sunday, October 02, 2005

"Amazing."

I can't NOT pass this along. The "Amazing" Randi runs away. What a prick.

And this is very interesting: it seems societies are worse off when they think God is on their side...

I can't keep track of all these Republicans under investigation/indictment anymore, the list just keeps growing too fast. Joe Conason wrote a great reader's digest update, though: check it out. Blows my mind. Staggering.

Who needs horror movies?