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Friday, 29 October 2004
The Disconnect in US Democracy
Mood:  loud
Topic: Voting
by Noam Chomsky
Khaleej Times, October 29, 2004


Americans may be encouraged to vote, but not to participate more meaningfully in the political arena. Essentially the election is a method of marginalising the population. A huge propaganda campaign is mounted to get people to focus on these personalised quadrennial extravaganzas and to think, "That?s politics." But it isn?t. It?s only a small part of politics.


The population has been carefully excluded from political activity, and not by accident. An enormous amount of work has gone into that disenfranchisement. During the 1960s the outburst of popular participation in democracy terrified the forces of convention, which mounted a fierce counter-campaign. Manifestations show up today on the left as well as the right in the effort to drive democracy back into the hole where it belongs.


Bush and Kerry can run because they?re funded by basically the same concentrations of private power. Both candidates understand that the election is supposed to stay away from issues. They are creatures of the public relations industry, which keeps the public out of the election process. The concentration is on what they call a candidate?s "qualities," not policies. Is he a leader? A nice guy? Voters end up endorsing an image, not a platform.


Last month a Gallup poll asked Americans why they?re voting for either Bush or Kerry. From a multiple-choice list, a mere 6 percent of Bush voters and 13 percent of Kerry voters picked the candidates? "agendas/ideas/ platforms/goals." That?s how the political system prefers it. Often the issues that are most on people?s minds don?t enter at all clearly into the debate.


A new report by the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, which regularly monitors American attitudes on international issues, illustrates the disconnect.


A considerable majority of Americans favour "working within the United Nations, even when it adopts policies that the United States does not like." Most Americans also believe that "countries should have the right to go to war on their own only if they (have) strong evidence that they are in imminent danger of being attacked," thus rejecting the bipartisan consensus on "pre-emptive war."


On Iraq, polls by the Program on International Policy Attitudes show that a majority of Americans favour letting the UN take the lead in issues of security, reconstruction and political transition in that country. Last March, Spanish voters actually could vote on these matters.


It is notable that Americans hold these and similar views (say, on the International Criminal Court or the Kyoto Protocol) in virtual isolation: They rarely hear them in campaign speeches, and probably regard them as idiosyncratic. At the same time the level of activism for social change may be higher than ever in the US. But it?s disorganised. Nobody knows what?s happening on the other side of town.


By contrast, consider the fundamentalist Christians. Earlier this month in Jerusalem, Pat Robertson said that he would start a third party if Bush and the Republicans waver in support for Israel. That?s a serious threat because he might be able to mobilise tens of millions of evangelical Christians who already form a significant political force, thanks to extensive work over decades on numerous issues, and with candidates at levels from school board to president.


The presidential race isn?t devoid of issue-oriented activism. During the primaries, before the main event fully gears up, candidates can raise issues and help organise popular support for them, thereby influencing campaigns to some extent. After the primaries, mere statements make a minimal impact without a significant organisation behind them.


The urgency is for popular progressive groups to grow and become strong enough so that centres of power can?t ignore them. Forces for change that have come up from the grass roots and shaken the society to its core include the labour movement, the civil rights movement, the peace movement, the women?s movement and others, cultivated by steady, dedicated work at all levels, every day, not just once every four years.


But you can?t ignore the elections. You should recognise that one of the two groups now contending for power happens to be extremist and dangerous, and has already caused plenty of trouble and could cause plenty more.


As for myself, I?ve taken the same position as in 2000. If you are in a swing state, you should vote to keep the worst guys out. If it?s another state, do what you feel is best. There are many considerations. Bush and his administration are publicly committed to dismantling and destroying whatever progressive legislation and social welfare has been won by popular struggles over the past century.


Internationally, they are calling for dominating the world by military force, including even the "ownership of space" to expand monitoring and first strike capabilities.


So in the election, sensible choices have to be made. But they are secondary to serious political action. The main task is to create a genuinely responsive democratic culture, and that effort goes on before and after electoral extravaganzas, whatever their outcome.

Chomsky article

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 12:01 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 26 November 2004 11:07 AM EST
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Sunday, 24 October 2004
Aww Yeah!
Mood:  mischievious
Now Playing: Beastie Boys - No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Topic: Classic Quizzes

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 2:11 PM EDT
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Monday, 27 September 2004
Tee Hee Hee - I'm Crazy
Mood:  mischievious
Now Playing: Marilyn Manson - Disassociative
Topic: Classic Quizzes

:: how jedi are you? ::


You are Neo
You are Neo, from "The Matrix." You
display a perfect fusion of heroism and
compassion.

What Matrix Persona Are You?
brought to you by Quizilla

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 2:48 PM EDT
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Thursday, 16 September 2004
i don't care anymore and it's great
Mood:  suave
Now Playing: Coheed & Cambria - does it matter what song????? They are beautiful no matter what...
damn. That's all that I have to say about THAT!

Mreow I'm so fuckered up...

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 3:26 AM EDT
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Monday, 13 September 2004
sleeeeeep...
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: Weezer - Island in the Sun
i didn't sleep last night, it was not cool. But, I did go to court today, and my plea date is Dec 1, and I found out how much I owe and all of that fun stuff.

well, I'm going to go to sleep now... night/morning :)

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 10:10 AM EDT
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Saturday, 11 September 2004

The Velorium Camper II: The Backend of Forever

Rocked silent in a soft lullaby
panic stirred me awakened by a ringing phone in time
where and when would I see her?
Crazy were the words that scribbled out your mouth
I stuttered replacing your face to those words
where and when would I kill her?

I'll wish on this, I'll wish with this
I I oh wish...to the bitter end of my day, well where were you?

so you had your turn and you made it work
now I'm the laughing stock of your joke
as crazy as it may seem I cried for you when you

told me to date all of the things that made you end up in my life
and I'll believe anything
I have no luck with girls

I overheard that you were unhappy too
misleading trust into a relationship that makes no sense
over and out Connecticut
but you had your back turned as you faded away
at the end of my day I found out
you weren't worth what I thought of you
what I thought of you

write this down in the diary you abuse
can we make plans can I just get through to you
is this weird...do I scare her?
I'll wish on this, I'll wish with this
I wish...that you could share the love you'd shared with others, with me

this isn't love so forever let it go...forever let it burn
this isn't love there on the backend of forever I wish I would never hurt again

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 1:12 AM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 11 September 2004 1:13 AM EDT
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Friday, 10 September 2004
What Kind of Coffee Are You?
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: Weezer - Island in the Sun
Topic: Classic Quizzes

You Are a Peppermint Cappuccino

You're fun, outgoing, and you love to try anything new.
However, you tend to have strong opinions on what you like.
You are a total girly girly at heart - and prefer your coffee with good conversation.
You're the type that seems complex to outsiders, but in reality, you are easy to please

What Kind Of Coffee Are You? Take This Quiz :-)

Find the Love of Your Life (and More Love Quizzes) at Your New Romance.

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 4:42 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 10 September 2004 4:44 PM EDT
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Monday, 6 September 2004
Wow
Mood:  rushed
Now Playing: My Screaming
OK - so they have decided to tell me when I should have already left for pool that I have to play tonight.

Good thing I checked.

Wish me luck, I guess that we made it to playoffs...

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 6:05 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 1 September 2004
And Then, A Big FUCK YOU!
Mood:  don't ask
Now Playing: Tupac - When We Ride On Our Enemies
Have I mentioned that this song soothes my soul?

The Rant:

Ok, so I have a lot to say and no one to say it to. So I guess that there is many things that come out of my life experience. I was questioning myself, my decisions, my lessons that I had learned. Damn, and then it all comes together. I was right all along. You know that when you deal with something that just isn?t justified at all. I did nothing wrong, I have fucking witnesses. For Christ?s sake, I couldn?t hear because of cell phone reception. I can?t help the fact that you mumble. I also can?t help the fact that you are coked up and can?t deal with anything beyond your own realm of existence.

I guess that what it comes down to is the truth that I saw a couple of weeks ago. You?re an asshole. And I don?t do repeat sessions. I learned my lesson the first time, with the first relationship. I see the faults in the other people, and I can read those faults loud and clear. And yours shine through. A repeat of Paul? What the fuck do you think ? that I?m going to sit back and listen to you being an asshole to me and forgive you? I will take one excuse. One, that?s it. I spent two years dealing with someone and forgiving and forgiving the stupid shit that came out of his mouth on a daily basis because I wanted to make IT WORK. Well, that was when I didn?t realize that I am a better person than that. I don?t deserve that. I don?t need someone in my life that creates friction. I also put enough effort in to other people?s happiness that I deserve to get some in return.

I have been happy for quite a while with people that are my friends. I?m sorry if I don?t just simply need someone in my life that is there to be there. I am a truly independent person that doesn?t depend on anyone else for my happiness. I would love to find someone to share that with me, but I will not let myself go and lose touch with me, my morals, my values and just my happiness in general to put on the facade of being happy. I am happy as me. I am happy as the person who doesn?t need anyone else by their side. For Christ?s sake, I actually prefer to be single ?cause I don?t need to deal with anyone else?s emotional baggage. I have enough of my own.

I guess that maybe my ability to see things in people, to try to see the good in people is a downfall? or maybe it was a downfall. Maybe it has created within me the ability to see the bad in people, because I have learned that sometimes the bad outweighs the good. People who can?t learn how to deal with their life experiences, and don?t understand what to get out of them, then they are just dumb motherfuckers who aren?t worthy of my time. Never going to make any forward movement, never going to make any type of good impact in my life. Why bother talking to them?

I have a quote ? it?s a great one, again? My last message to John's voicemail was:

?Fuck you, you?re an asshole, don?t bother to call me again.?

Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 2:07 PM EDT
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Monday, 30 August 2004
Excellent
Mood:  mischievious
Now Playing: Fuel - Die Like This
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 05:12:49 GMT
From: Dustin C.
Subject: sdf

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I want to have a picture of my large anus with a rubberband around my balls, and my little puppy licking my nuts after they turn blue. After that i would like to get a picture of me and my grandpappy outside with my daddy. I want gramps to plug my ass with his peep, then have daddy suck me off. If im lucky, grammy will watch and look at grandpappy, slap on her harness and cram gramps in the ass.
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Posted by magic2/hotstuff at 2:58 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 September 2004 1:57 PM EDT
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