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Thursday, January 26, 2006
The Methods of Methodism

Gullspirt over at Perish the Thought (her "good" report following a biopsy gleefully received, I endorse the fact that she calls herself a wuss over those tiny little stitches in her nose.  Joking, Gull.  About the wuss part, anyway.  Honest!) contacted me last night about an email she had received from a good friend .... inviting her to sign a petition being circulated by the Methodist Church (see link below).

"Something" didn't jive with her or with me.  This is her response -- which I also endorse.

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In good conscience, I could never sign this type of petition.  I find its basic tenor vague and misleading. 
 
For me, it's difficult to believe that any religious body would base a mass mailing on assumptions that are factually incomplete and for which discrepencies should have been addressed three to five years ago  -- which (per links from this email) were already addressed by religious leaders in June 2005 [as a request that Congress end the occupation in Iraq: "Such a declaration requires no timetable," the leaders declared in an op-ed piece sent to U.S. media. "It simply establishes that the official policy of our nation is to eventually depart from Iraq ."] 
 
Petition resources offer even more on the development of the petition: inviting "a wide variety of voices to be heard - supporters of the war, dissenters against war and voices of uncertainty too ... [to honor] everyone's yearning for clarity and conviction, and each person's right to his or her own point of view." 
 
And the results was a Church petition for a "call for repentence" and the end to an "unjust and immoral invasion and occupation" -- all based on Biblical references, emotionally loaded assumptions and questionable "political" facts?
 
For me, spiritually and intellectually, something is amiss in this message.
 
 
Gull asks if she has somehow missed the points or the premises within the petition. 
 
I share her concern. 
 
 
 
 

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Wednesday, January 25, 2006
THE POLITICS OF POLITICS
Gull's been sick, I've been travelin' and the majority of the rest of the team has been in mourning since the Panthas got whupped by a herd of Ponies, so I'll take the reins until my Steelahs forge their way to claim a sterling 20-something trophy!  The Bus stops in Detroit, if ya know what I mean.
 
How's that for a subliminal summation from my view of whut-iz? 
 
And speaking of politics ....
 
A recently-released Emory University study dares to suggest that "political opinion(s) are forged in the brain by heated emotions, rather than reason."
 
According to the study, emotional centers in the brain light up like half-time fireworks when staunch party-liners are exposed to ideological messages.  The results depend upon the tilt of the message, so we're told -- affirming that hard-liners are predisposed to be biased and no amount of "reasoning" is gonna dissuade them from their political opinion.
 
So do emotional pleas and extreme portrayals work?  Nope.  A prominent pollster admits:   "These days, political ideologies are almost genetic.  Plus, we are exposed to political messages meant to provoke a specific emotional reaction, designed to make you want to 'buy' politics, like a car or toothpaste. That comes into play, too."
 
As if pollsters didn't know all this stuff anyway. 
 
So after politicians (and those yellow-belly-sap-sucking-MSM-pundits), whut you think about the guardians of public opinion, i.e., those pollsters?
 
 

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Friday, January 20, 2006
On Ripping the Universe a New One

 

  Molly.  Molly.  Molly.   Now the demmies have an intellectual, fact-skewing, slobber-spewing Deaniac with a sharp pencil on their hands.

What's with this say-no-to-Hillary rage, huh?  Was it your turn to write the monthly party-line jolt?  You know, stir up the masses?  Rally the moonbats? 

It's not often you get to see a vengeful mother-figure literally eat her own.  Even if she does sharpen her fangs with skewed statistics.  A rather amusing read, however.  Especially when it's a democrat turning on her cohorts.

Observers aren't necessarily impressed, though.  Post-menapausal flare-ups don't wash well in Washington or from the campaign trail.  Not even from the Senate podium.  [Reference: Dean, Clinton, Murtha, Kerry, etc.]

Oh, well.  As one observer noted, even a broken clock is right two times a day.

 

 

 


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MSM Slants Abramoff

Hat tip to Talking Points:

Are we to assume that Democrats who have also received donations from Abramoff's "clients" are free of tainted money?

MSM wants you to think so.

If you read the basic misinformation, you will note that, while no one has been named or publicly charged in the investigation, the MSM "suggests" several Republicans will be charged. 

Their proof?

"....Democrats are trying to link Abramoff with Republicans. This is like when Republicans tried to link James Carville to Democrats. Link him to Republicans? He's been a professional Republican and major GOP power-player for a quarter-century.

All the "factual claims" [noted by Talking Points] "appear to be willful distortions, or statements with omissions so great as to be meant to confuse."

"How can the public know what's happening in their government when the reporters of the news seem so bent on misleading them?"


Enter the Fourth Estate, the blogosphere:  guardians of the "guardians of government."  Hopefully, the role of the blogosphere will neither too little nor too late.

 


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Thursday, January 19, 2006
OBL wants a time out?

Uh huh.    (The Captain's coverage is thorough.) 

       

 

OhSahMe blew it on 9/11.

                                                           It's our whistle now.


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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Nagin's True Colors

Don't say you weren't warned by thousands of objective observers.

New Orlean's mayor Ray Nagin is a deranged raving loonie.  We now have up-close and unrefutable insight into why the idiot twiddled his fingers while the floodwaters rose.

''Surely God is mad at America. He sent us hurricane after hurricane after hurricane, and it's destroyed and put stress on this country.''

And he doesn't stop there. 

"Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and other storms were a sign that 'God is mad at America' and at black communities, too, for tearing themselves apart with violence
and political infighting."

Unless God speaks directly and contrary to the voters in New Orleans and to the electorate in the state of LA -- please let the people speak for themselves through the ballot box to rid themselves of this idiot and their incompetent governor.   

And soon. 

Amen.

 


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Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Behind Every Good Man ...

 

... is a woman who cares for and supports him.  

Samuel Alito will be confirmed. 

In spite of the senseless, desperate attempts to attack Samuel Alito's character, rank(as in *odiferous)ing Democrats on the Judicial Committee did more to reveal their own character than any evidence of bias, sexism or racism in Alito's.  
 
I'm also fairly confident there when Martha Alito makes out the guest list to commemorate her husband's appointment to the Supreme Court,  the names Kennedy, Durbin and Schumer won't be on it.

*odiferous

 


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Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Spurring Dead Horses

Sub-title:  If you wanna keep riding, you gotta put another quarter in the slot!

Gull's post over at her AOL blog has garnered a few email responses. Funny how some don't want to get involved, yet will react via email .....  Here is her post.

I've received an email or two (actually several) RE: yesterday's rant about AOL, "new school" staffers and whining members who have moved from spurring a dead horse to gigging AOL staffers.

Someone <ahem> suggested I "buried" it under other comments.   Nah.   It was more an event of reversed chronology than psychology.  I'll repost it in case you fell asleep before reading it.    Smarty pants. 

Revisiting the reality of AOL  

A(nother) recent flare-up in AOL's blogging community .....  

A member questioned why she was not notified that her blog was linked from a feature page (in which she was not active --) and the response (a rather condescending explanation on the history of cybersphere linkage patterns) from a different feature editor fueled another round of there-you-go-using-my-creativity-to-promote-your-advertising-again jibberish.   

Problem #1:  Middle-management whiz-kids need supervision and/or training (intellectual restraint? a crash course in leadership?  demographics? hysteria management? human nature?  common courtesy?  how about common sense?) in communicating with an expanding group of (angry, confrontational, critical, older, savvy, less gullible and less dependent users -- capable of evolving into doting cross-dotting mob mentality -- ever vigilant to tear-someone-a-new-one) resentful vendees.  

Upper management may also need refresher courses.  

Couching a complaint/question as "old school" invites flame-and blame responses and unscabs old boo-boos.  Some  characterizations are just better suited for "member-managed" discussion boards and NOT as <hint hint> "editorial" explanation.   

And since I'm on the topic ....  

It may be acceptable (in some circles, that is) to use profanity in a youth-directed feature page headline (such as AIM.aol.com), but it really pissed this old-schooler off to see "certain" words on a public page that my teenage niece might surf.  I curse for effect on a personal blog.  Using a 4-letter word on a public, professional page, however, is unacceptable, IMO.  Seeing that particular word actually annoyed me more than being "talked down" to.  Dammit.

It just ain't good marketing strategy to offend folks aesthetically, morally, literally, conceptually, visually, philosophically or personally.  And I'm relatively confident you won't find offensive practices listed under "effective leadership qualities."

Problem #2: AOL's razzle-dazzle new business plan (my interpretation: less supportive and/or family-oriented and more do-your-own-thing with focus on in-your-face-grab-that-youth-market mentality) has left its spoon-fed, mostly older, co-dependent constituents sitting at lonely bus stops along the information highway. 

Shame on you, AOL.   On one hand, I don't blame you.  But as an "old schooler" who has another hand that's been "with you" since the mid-90's, you disappoint me.    

Oh, I'll survive -- I've worked on the Internet too long not to understand the game.  My point, ding-dang-it, is that you've either fired or run off most of those who understood the concept of "community," you've sold your souls to the green-eyed monster, appear to have bartered consumer-respect for a bigger piece of the pie, and now you've gone and hired whiz-kids who have little demonstrated regard for such critical marketing components as ownership and consumer-identity.

So what you gonna do when that fickle youth market moves to another venue?  Ahhhh, yes -- sell and buy ..... buy and sell.   I almost forget  about that business plan. 

Note, please:  the previous reference to "those who 'understood' the concept of 'community'" does not necessarily include the corps of former volunteers who lead/monitored designated "community" chats and boards under the direction of paid staff.  Apples and oranges.  Apples and oranges.

And yes, I digress.  This is my duly assigned space to do it in.  And this smaller print is used intentionally -- in case someone who reads this forgets that for all the "given's" in life, fine print is one of them. 

Problem #3:  The majority of the AOL bloggers who threatened to leave the service as a protest against ads being placed on their blogs -- didn't.   

They're slowly but surely reappearing on blog boards to announce their "return under ongoing protest."  (Haven't we all been watching and waiting? And who among us didn't already expect the drama queenies & weenies to be the first to return?) 

****There is something to be said about addictive and co-dependent personalities, eh?****

The threatened "exodus" did not have the effect protesters intended.   

Why?    

Three reasons.  

One I'll hold for awhile. 

No offense to individual protesters (many of whom I respect personally and professionally), but, IMO, things could have "gone" more effectively and could have garnered more support.  While some may shout "but it ain't over" or "we're still protesting ...." in reality -- it's over, folks.  Those who fail to accept it as over are not winning too many points by launching attacks on staff members who have/had absolutely nothing to do with the decision, anyway!  'Tis not wise to shoot messengers -- even if they are new school whiz-kids.

If any future progress is to be made regarding what AOL bloggers want (i.e., remove those ads, or else--) as opposed to what AOL will give (i.e., nothing--), new/different agendas and strategies will be needed.  

Which is/was one initial point in this regard --  

Blogging is not a primary feature on AOL and (lest we forget) their business plan is based on advertising.  Like market-driven toward the youth dollar.  

And until blogging becomes an AOL feature (which it may in the not-so-distant future), don't expect anything to change until some whiz-kid marketing genius :::: eye roll ::::: suggests that AOL either offers to sell ad-free blog space or "rolls" its blogging interests over to another/new subsidiary!   Some of us refer to that as spending-money-to-make-money.

At best (and they sure as hell are neither asking nor listening to me), AOL should consider re-structuring and communicating (in easy-to-understand black and white, every-day English-speak) its fee plan so members know exactly WHAT we now pay for and exactly what everyone gets FREE!   

The harsh reality (i.e., where AOL continues to have most of us over the barrel) is that AOL STILL offers the most reliable dial-up service.   

Until DSL or some other reliable ISP becomes available to everyone (including me), protesters (even light-handed ones like me) best get used to having ads-on-blogs.    

Another dose of reality:  AOL management doesn't care where or whether you/I blog.  They suggest (and provide space) that we blog to promote personal interests or for the fun of it.  Because they have a sincere and generous regard for our well-being?  Think again.  AOL goes to the bank because of us -- not for us.

Like all Internet businesses, AOL cares that their advertisers have exposure and that user-services are accessible to users who choose to use them!  It is neither an accident or anything "new" that every member-user is perceived as a potential buyer. It was the same in the "old school" days as well. 

Except THEN we didn't mind so much because we truly believed that the full-range of benefits we received (which those a-hole snerts from the internet now get for free) were perceived as unique and well-worth the price we paid. 

And they were. 

And the greatest of those benefits was a "caring" environment -- a safe harbor, a portal, a thermal-pane window through which we could peer into the mysterious world wide web.

How much effort would it have taken IF the powers-that-be had sent members a blue letter to explain that the old "familiar" AOL was about to undergo a re-direction?  THAT act alone would have been a stroke of marketing genius.   and it's still not too late ....

Problem #4:  Re-read your member contract.  (There aren't any loopholes, btw.  Why do you think AOL employs the largest legal team on the Internet??!!)   

AOL members don't "own" space.  Members are "provided" space as a provision of membership; similar space is also "provided" to free AIM users.  AOL's terms of service (to this user's memory) never "gave" users their "own" space and such terms have always been subject to change at the discretion of the owner.  AOL is THE owner of its space.   Period.   

By virtue of paying membership fees, you/we also agree to allow AOL to link to/promote your/my creative property -- even on THEIR feature pages!

(The courtesy of a notification for this promotion, however, be damned -- as in "old school" be damned.  New school leaders obviously don't think in old school terms.)   For now, anyway.

But back to that contract members signed.

Still wanna bitch about AOL's "intrusion" into your "personal" space?   Geeeeze -- GET OVER IT already.  AOL is not listening.  Either you live in a very small world where your every demand is delivered on a silver platter OR you actually ENJOY paying for misery! 

(And since when has anyone been forced to use "free" AOL?   Hey -- if you don't like cactus, stay the heck outta the desert!) 

Still wanna fight it?  Hire a lawyer.  Expect to lose that retainer, though.

Better still -- why not invest your money this way:  

For approximately $100 a year, you can buy (rent) your own space.   That is, purchase your own domain (name) and subscribe to a hosting service to accommodate it.  It's easy.  Subscribers "own" designated space (for a domain) RENTED from a hosting service.  Hell --- ask one of these young whiz-kid whipper-snappers -- you can even buy your own server and host your own space for a few hundred dollars more! 

You'll still have to pay for Internet access, however.  

Problem #5: You think AOL marketing strategists didn't know all of this from the git-go?   

You STILL have a complaint about AOL's business plan?  They don't care!    When you gonna learn to pick your battles, Buster?

For now, their plan appears to be working.  What part of makemoney don't you understand?  

Don't like AOL's new internet-accessible formats?  Then find another  service that offers what you want!   Surfing the net is easy.  Google it.  And good luck finding it.  

A customer service rep doesn't understand your issue?  Ask to speak to a supervisor.  Call back later and get another rep!  Send an email!  (Note:  effective service reps are trained to "hear your pain," to read the prompts, to let you vent, to be empathic without condescension, to promise nothing -- and still make you feel as if you've just set the Internet/AOL on the right course and/or its ear!) 

They're paid to do this.  They get promoted if they do it well, by the way.   Some are even fired for not doing it well. 

You don't want to leave your AOL "family" and friends?  Then invite them to go with you .... or use AIM and meet them in an "accessible" group feature.  Better yet ---- start your own public/private AOL community via groups and blogs and chat, etc.  

And if you still can't cut-the-string-you-love-to-hate, go private with your bitch sessions and let those who both understand and accept the service as it is (warts and all, btw) enjoy it! 


 


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Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Blog-raffiti


   I was surfing blog descriptions last night (during the Penn State-FSU game, of all places and times) and got the feeling I was reading either back-alley graffiti or messages in some bottle washed up on a desolate beach.

I don't necessarily compare the Internet with public space, but you'd think the web has become middle-America's subway wall.

Here's a sampling of the descriptions I was reading:

-- Engaging the spins, grins and wanton sins of a recklessly desperate mainstream media and the press-puppets who attempt to manipulate public opinion.  (I like this one -- it was written by an associate.  I'm gonna borrow it -- with permission, of course.)
 
-- Just a bunch of random shit I find interesting. (You and the New York Times and big AL.)
 
-- Trenchant and aggressive writing and/or sanctimonious drivel.  (You're a democrat, aren't you?)

-- We have friendly, active, and hate-free forums. It's like Mayberry meets Fire Island!  (Aunt Bea's quilting club will never be the same.)
 
-- toward the confluence of imagination and reason....  (Didn't Rod Serling narrate that show?  Or am I thinking about a Dolly Partin song???  Terry whutshisname who played at Three Rivers Stadium?  The Bartles brothers?  Anheuser & Busch?)
 
-- Me, turned WAY UP... Confessions and day to day drama, babbling and dribble, all with lots of confusion mixed in. Can you take it?... Because Im not sure i can.  (Confessions and drama I can take, but the babbling and dribble remind me of a Deaniac moment.             Is that you, Howard?)
 
-- Extended run on sentences, fragmented philosophy laced with cynicism and aimless rants: all these things that make up the me and more.  (More?  Did you mean MOORE?  Give it a rest, Michael.)
 
-- Things you don't say and the things you say after you've said them.  (Don't you just hate it when that happens?)
 
-- Thoughts on particular events and general trends, life, politics, humor, law...kinda broad I know but hey I'm a philosophy major... (And with a minor in English, no less.)
 
-- i suppose everyone needs a little anonymity.  (And some need more than others.)
 
-- life, liberty & the pursuit of matching accessories... (You're confused about what to wear to the Mayberry-Fire Island bash, aren't you?)
 
Maybe you have other reactions ....
 
Great game, though, eh?  If there could ever be a tie -- it should have been last night.

 


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Tuesday, January 03, 2006
More 2006 Predictions


I haven't completed my predictions for 2006 yet (currently it's a working draft which should be available by June), but the folks over at Red State posted (last year -- can you believe that?) a composite list of lists for any who elect to list-en. 

Funny, too.


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