July 6, 2008 archive

Buhdy’s Laptop: 1989-2008

Four score and seven thousand ponies ago, Buhdy hooked up to the Internets a new laptop, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all laptops and the humans who hook them up are created equal.

Now we are engaged in solemn mourning, pondering whether that laptop, or any laptop so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure being dropped on the floor.  Apparently not.  So we have come to dedicate a portion of our essay list in thankful tribute to laptops like Buhdy’s which gave their lives that the Netroots might live.  It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But in a larger sense, we can not dedicate — we can not consecrate — we can not hallow Buhdy’s laptop.  Other brave laptops, living and dead, which have typoed their way to glory as his did, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.  Posterity will little note, nor long remember what we say here tonight, but it will never forget what Buhdy’s laptop did here.  So let us dedicate ourselves to the unfinished work that Buhdy’s laptop so nobly advanced until he dropped it.  Let us dedicate ourselves to the great task remaining before us — that from Buhdy’s departed laptop we take increased devotion to that cause for which it gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that Buhdy’s laptop shall not have died in vain — that our laptops shall carry on — and that blogging of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

Pony Party: Baseball N Fireworks Edition

My friend C suggested we go to a ball game the other night knowing full well I would ditch her to prowl around and take pictures… so off we went to see the Memphis redbirds play I forget who….

And if you go to a ball game in Memphis you must eat….

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BBQ Nachos are very tasty but not for the gastrointesinally challenged. We chased it with beer and then some frozen lemon things…

You can also get traditional stuff…

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This is “Rocky”, the mascot…. There is a dance called the “Rocky Shuffle”… that involves the flapping of wings…

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Surrounding downtown Memphis….

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Just Foreign Policy vs U.S. State Department Office of Propaganda

Yesterday, July 3, 2008, Robert Naiman of JustForeignPolicy.org posted a diary on DailyKos that meshed nicely with Jeffersons Bible’s essay, “Ignorance, Not Iran, Is the Enemy.”

Titled, “A Decent Respect for the Opinions of Mankind: Iran Literacy Quiz,” Naiman’s diary challenged readers to answer 11 questions about Iran, in these broad categories:

A. Have Iran’s leaders acted or declared their intentions to acquire nuclear weapons, arm and train Al Qaeda, destroy Israel, or “demand that God not inscribe the Zionist entity in the Book of Life.

B. Regarding nuclear weapons/nuclear enrichment, have Iran’s leaders declared that nuclear weapons are contrary to Islam; has Iran ever offered to negotiate nuclear matters with the West; do most Iranians support the notion that it is important for Iran to enrich uranium and reject the idea that Iran should pursue nuclear weapons?  

C. Who has what power in Iran’s government?

D. How has the U.S. behaved toward Iran in the past, were those behaviours legal or productive, and how is the U.S. behaving toward Iran today?  

Spoiler Alert:According to Naiman, here’s how Iran literati answer these questions:

A. Iran has repeatedly declared that it does NOT wish to develop nuclear weapons; there is no evidence that Iran trains Al Qaeda, rather, that would be contrary to Iran’s allegiances; Iran has never said it would attack Israel, other than in the event Israel attacks Iran first; and the stuff about the Book of Life is nonsense. In other words, all Category A. questions are correctly answered, False.

B.  All Category B. questions are correctly answered, True.

C.  In Iran’s complex governing system, Supreme Leader Khameini has ultimate power and authority over most decisions, including military and nuclear matters.  President Ahmadinejad does NOT have such power and authority.

D. Naiman summarised this complex category by referencing several short videos. His words are worth quoting, particularly since they contain an action item:

 10.  In 1953, the democratic government of Iran was overthrown in a coup organized by the US Central Intelligence Agency, after Iran’s parliament voted to nationalize the country’s oil sector, angering the British (cf. “jackboot,” above) who responded to the Iranian parliament’s action by imposing a naval blockade of the country to prevent it from exporting oil; just as today Representative Ackerman’s House Concurrent Resolution 362 seeks to prevent Iran from importing gas by “imposing stringent inspection requirements on all persons, vehicles, ships, planes, trains, and cargo entering or departing Iran,” suggesting a blockade, an act of war.  

   True

   False

True. On the US role in the coup, see, among others, the book by Stephen Kinzer; a short video tells the story here. The text of Ackerman’s resolution can be found [ here.] You can ask your Representative to oppose it here.

About a dozen people took Naiman’s quiz and posted their results in a poll; most respondants answered at least 85% of the questions accurately.

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