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I certainly don't mean to

I certainly don’t mean to be an apologist for Mr. Bush, though that is what it sounds like, perhaps, in the posting below. Rather, I really believe that Mr. Bush and his strategists have their finger on history in a way that the Democrats have totally abandoned—what do the Democrats stand for in the context of their social experiments, cultural gravitas, and general disgruntlement with their own kind? Do the Dems still believe in the social contract, in a humane society replete with healthcare for all and strong employment? It’s not clear and unless they change their too subtle political ways and means, Mr. Bush will have four more years to work his magic.
Underlining all of this, for me, is that Bush and Friends know how to use (or misuse) history for their own ends (e.g. Bush on the flight deck, Bush at Auschwitz, Bush as Ike) in ways that runs circles around the well-meaning but semiotically inept Democrats.

In a little-acknowledged story, President

In a little-acknowledged story, President Bush visited Auschwitz-Birkenau yesterday for about an hour and a half. I’ve had the bad fortune of visiting that site three times while I lived in Krakow. While 1.5 hours is very little time to see this incredibly large complex of Nazi death machinery, it is historically interesting to watch Mr. Bush mildly connect the dots between Saddam Hussein and the Nazis. I know that his press secretary, Ari Fleischer (who lost family in World War II), won’t go so far as to say this, but Bush is clearly setting the stage for shifting political weight to Poland and those countries most recently subjugated to Fascism and Communism; this inherently, of course, makes France and Germany (and Russia) seem violently out of touch with contemporary human rights abuses and American and Soviet involvement in saving the continent from itself between 1943 and 1945. With activists very active in Geneva right now, my prediction is that this will be one of the more important G7/G8 meetings in history.

I've known for about a

I’ve known for about a year that I would need a new workhorse in one year and I think that day has arrived. What’s strange about it is thinking about whether the planned obsolescence is mine or Apple’s. They say that 3 years is the limit for most computers, and I’ve seen this in so many cases, but how much has my own input into this computer affected its output? Did I type just one too many times on that Return key thus making the processor weary? Or was it that time I restarted four times in one day just to try out some new piece of crazy pixellation software? The question essentially boils down to nature or nurture; or, rather, technology and usage.

While I didn't incorporate my

While I didn’t incorporate my company in Delaware, I do wish I could get a car license plate from the Great State of Delaware, which produces plates that beat anything else out there in the US. Their plate designs are simple, truly elegant forms, matte printed and they just look very base. Perhaps more interestingly, there is a fantastic website called LICENSE PLATES OF THE WORLD (their bold, my bad) which shows beautiful license plates from such places as Bhutan and North Korea. This is a phenomenal reference site.

After dinner, we all went

After dinner, we all went out to the large pond near us to look at ducks, and lo and behond we saw two large swans swimming towards us. What was interesting was that tucked between them and barely noticable at first, were six baby swans, probably less than 1 week old. It looked like a little like this times six. They were grey, small, and very cognizant little birds. The father, on the other hand, was white, large, and very belligerant. The mother led the way.

I finally got the email

I finally got the email that I had heard long and hard about, which says that PayPal is “undertaking a period review of our member accounts”. The folks behind this scan are truly evil bastards that are sending unwitting folks to submit their credit card and other personal information on a site called un-fraud.com that looks just like PayPal.com but IS NOT. The above link will take you not to their fake, cowardly sham site but to Register.com which was nice enough to register and maintain the registration for the the fraudulant un-fraud.commers.