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Muukii's News blog
Tuesday, 19 October 2004
12 rounds
I'm not a violent man by nature. Truly, I am not. My most triumphant altercation in a bar was not a fight. It was a crafty bit of conflict resolution that involved an explicit description of my unwillingness to fight. To put it more directly, I said, "If you try to fight me, I will run away. Now, I'm really fucking fast. It will be a pain in the ass to catch me. But, should you manage to get me, know this: I will turtle and scream. Scream like a sorority girl in a horror film." I believe that was the closest I've come to a physical altercation in the last 20 years. Really. I hate violence.

BUT.

I think it's finally time to take some action. You see, I'm not allowed to vote in the US elections (for reasons that escape me...), yet I feel the need to make my voice heard any way I can. The Bush administration has spent the last 4 years working my anger and outrage into a festering boil ready to erupt. George Bush must be defeated, yes, but there is something else that I believe must happen: George Bush and his pack of bullies must be shown the error of their ways. They need to be smacked down and made to feel the unbearable weight of shame that is their due.

I propose a show down between myself and Dub-ya. No weapons of mass or even medium destruction. No adornments or tools or weapons of any kind, in fact. I want Bush and I, mano-a-mano, in 12 rounds of bareknuckle boxing. At stake: his job. If I win, he must pull out of political life completely. If he wins... well, I have nothing to offer them really, and besides, he WOULDN'T win. If there's one thing about "never-had-to-fight-his-own-battles-or-make-his-own-way-and-my-daddy-got-me-into-this-school-and-
out-of-all-the-trouble-I've-been-in" kind of bully, it's that they are hopeless when left to their own devices. It's why Dub-ya has had the fewest press conferences of any President in over 50 years. People ask inconvenient "questions" that may, of all things, take a different point of view than his own. Its why he accepts no criticism or dissent from his cabinet (witness the marginalization of Colin Powell). Its why he looked like such a pathetic brat during the debates. When not surrounded by his "possey" of bullies and hand-picked throngs of supporters, he falters. And in our fight, with no place to hide a receiver and ear-piece, no gloves to hide a metal plate or other device, he will fall. He might even cry, like the misguided little boy he is.

You see, it's become painfully aware to anyone with sense and intelligence in the world that George W. Bush is nothing but a rich, spoiled, mean-spirited frat boy. I watched his demeanor during the recent debates, and you could see his smug little smirk turn to an incredulous "no one talks to me this way" scowl (when he wasn't acting like a slouching, fidgeting, impatient child). He even blurted out "I knew that!" in true I'm-rubber-and-you're-glue fashion (Karl Rove's favorite campaign strategy, it would seem). He's a brat and a bully. He's smug and stupid. And he's the leader of the most powerful economic and military entity on the planet. This is a bad combination. In my experience growing up, there's was only one way to deal with kids like this. You have to stand up to them. You can't reason with someone who literally or metaphorically plugs their ears and sings "la la la I'm not listening". You can't find comprimise and a better way forward with someone who's critically stubborn, and not adult enough to admit (or even see!) their own mistakes. There is only one way to make an impression: humiliate them in front of their peers. Strip away their imagined strengths. Expose their inner cowardice. Let them know they won't be declared the alpha dog on their say so. There WILL be a challenge. A truely devastating challenge.

Now I admit, there are a few problems with my plan. First of all, I must find a way to trick him into taking the bait and accepting the challenge. And I said before I'm not a violent man, so this idea is a bit of contradiction. Yes, one of my favorite quotes is "fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity". Yes, violence begets violence. Yes, it is a pretty silly idea altogether. But lets face it, sometimes the only way to stop a bully from beating up someone in the lower grades is to step in. Even if it only works as a distraction. After all, all we're really trying to do is get their attention and open their eyes to their evil, evil ways. If you cast them in the role of lonely victim for a moment, SOMEtimes they can see the light. Of course that does require some level of emotional maturity and intelligence. There must be a seed to germinate.

Here's hoping beyond hope.

Also, I must admit that I have some selfish reasons for this proposal. As a Canadian, I have no vote in this incredibly important election (even though it effects the entire planet), and convincing my American friends in the US, here in Canada, and abroad to vote against Bush has run its course. I've bugged just about everyone I can bug. Yet I still feel a burning desire to do more, to give the world a little nudge in (what I believe is) the right direction. And also, the level of corruption and arrogance they operate under, and the level of damage they have inflicted on world politics and the earth and its peoples has offended me in the deepest manner.

And I demand satisfaction.

So waddaya think Dubya? You want a piece of me? You got the guts to get in the ring with all 160 pounds of my out-of-shape Finno-Canadian fury?!

Hmm...?

Hmph! ...

...That's what I thought.


The "Muukii's Soapbox", bareknuckle box-off dancecard:

Main event: George W. Bush
Undercard: Dick Cheney
John Ashcroft
Donald Rumsfeld
Paul Wolfowitz
Karl Rove
Tom Ridge
Mike Leavitt
That'll about do it. The rest can make due with a stern talking to and 4 years detention.

Posted by music/muuk at 8:18 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 29 September 2004
Welcome back!
Hey folks. I have a PC that works, at last, so I hope to be posting more. Here's a coupla links to let you know my feelers are still out there.

A great article by Naomi Klein from Harper's:
Baghdad Year Zero - Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon utopia

I really think she is one of our most important writers.

Posted by music/muuk at 8:54 AM EDT
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Thursday, 2 September 2004
Alien signals from space?
We're getting some weird radio transmissions from deep space:

Mysterious signals from 1000 light years away


Is ET just telling us he got home okay? Or are Mick and Keith about halfway on their journey?

Posted by music/muuk at 12:01 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 2 September 2004 12:22 PM EDT
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Thursday, 15 July 2004
The Onion Rules
I think the funniest website going is The Onion .

And often their "The Onion In History" feature makes me belly laugh out loud.

This one really got to me.

Posted by music/muuk at 12:46 AM EDT
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Friday, 9 July 2004

I went to see Michael Moore's new film, and can recommend it. There was some very powerful stuff. I think he makes a strong case against Bush, overall. In some sections he could have gone a little further, in others (one in particular), maybe not so far. I was hoping for more detailed information, but I can understand why he made most of the choices he did. There were a few scenes that were tough to watch, especially those in Iraq. Maybe the film will manage to swing a few votes away from Bush. Here's hoping.

Anyone else see it?

...from the newswires:

Will Fahrenheit 9/11 Singe Bush?


And FOR GOD'S SAKE! when will shit like THIS start sticking?!

Ex-Enron CEO Kenneth Lay Pleads Innocent


I'm having a hard time figuring out what the lesson in this story is. Smuggling is bad? Money will let you get away with anything? Tobacco is bad? Tobacco Companies are bad? hmmm...:

EU drops Philip Morris case in exchange for 1.25 billion dollar fine


Okay! okay... now remember the tone and details of THAT story, and then read the "official" release from Philip Morris.


Philip Morris International Announces 12-Year Cooperation Agreement with the European Commission and 10 EU Member States to Combat Counterfeit and Contraband Cigarettes


Interesting. NO mention of dropped charges... And it's not a fine, but a 'cooperation agreement', okay.... sure...





Posted by music/muuk at 8:10 AM EDT
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Monday, 28 June 2004
Punk rock
Here's the best article about punk I've read in a while. Many times, I found myself nodding my head with a grin on my face.


James Parker's Golden Ears
Punk Rock Karaoke, Middle East, Cambridge MA. November 3, 1999

Posted by music/muuk at 8:06 PM EDT
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Friday, 25 June 2004
Crunch time
Weird goings on politically around here:

This polls have been flip-flopping between the Liberal and Conservative parties so much, there's no telling what will happen come Monday's election. Everyone is saying there will be SOME form of minority. Hmmm... Good thing, or bad thing?

Canada Election Poll Has Liberals With Narrow Lead


Then, an American presidential candidate offers his advise to Canadian voters.


Layton gets Ralph Nader endorsement he begins Ontario tour
I thought that was an odd one!

But weirder still is this story. Is there something uniquely Canadian about this? (but NOT typically Canadian, I hope...) Did we just dodge a bullet there?


N.B. man told police he wanted to kill Torontonians; friendly dog saves day





Posted by music/muuk at 1:38 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 22 June 2004
The coolest new science stuff
People are figuring out all kinds of exciting things now. This is one of those kind that you slap your head afterwards, and think, of course! It's so obvious!

Earth's Oceans are Banded Like Jupiter's Clouds


The age of space tourism is nearly upon us...

Success for SpaceShipOne!


And, oh ya! we found some more molecules...

New Molecules Discovered in Interstellar Space

Posted by music/muuk at 12:24 PM EDT
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Monday, 14 June 2004
Apologies
Sorry, folks. I've been moving and travelling all over the place for the last couple of months so I haven't been able to post new stuff. I'm still reading all the time, so I'll have new entries soon.

Also, apologies to those who actually posted comments and were wondering what happened to them. I have changed the settings from moderated to open so you can post at will now. Please do! Your comments should be visable now.

Posted by music/muuk at 8:42 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 27 April 2004

I thought that this was an interesting article on the current state of Canada/US relations. It certainly gave me pause. There were a few things I could take issue with, but for the most part many good points were raised.
The Know-It-All Neighbour

Do we need to start hanging out with other people a little more? I think its better in the long run if we cut them a little slack (this is a tough time for them, ok?), and try to talk them into being a little less rash and reactionary. We should still sit out this war, but maybe try harder to help them in other ways. That's my (revised) opinion.

This guy pissed me off though:

"Canadians have lost their manhood," says Fred Edwards, a 56-year-old construction supervisor from Tucson, Ariz. ("Socialized, homosexualized, feminized, gutless wimps," he specified in his original e-mail to the magazine.) Edwards, who has four children in the U.S. military -- including a son who's just returned from Iraq and another son and a daughter preparing to ship out -- is particularly incensed that Canada refused to join Bush's "coalition of the willing." "It's like being in a bar fight with your friends," he says. "You expect them to back you up."


OK. Only it wasn't a bar fight, it was a home invasion. And you didn't see them or know who they were working for. And you went off all through the neighborhood beating the crap out of people with little or no evidence of their connection to the crime. We're trying to help you find who's responsible, is that not backing you up? Let's find a way to prevent any more crimes like this from happening AND make the neighbourhood a better place. Maybe we should start by getting to know everyone else in our neighborhood better...

Posted by music/muuk at 12:32 PM EDT
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