Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

A Bit of Perspective

I came across this article:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/12/02/slaves.white.house/index.html?eref=rss_latest

While the article simply reminds us of information we were already well aware of, it reiterates the significance of Obama's election as our next president. Although, note the factual contradiction in the statements:

"Twelve American presidents owned slaves and eight of them, starting with Washington, owned slaves while they lived in the White House."

and

"In 1800, John Adams was the first president to live in the White House, moving in before it was finished."

Thus, the article provides a great lesson in editing and statement clarity also, which seemed to momentarily evade the writers. Washington never lived in the White House, which they obviously know like everybody else. Maybe they'll catch the mistake eventually.

Friday, November 21, 2008

"Insecure Religious Egos"


I found the following article here:
http://www.ffrf.org/news/2008/censorship.php

I love Gaylor's comments! I recommend looking at the original article because at the bottom it gives additional news links and contact information for complaints.

Send a message to the city of Rancho Cucamonga with this automatic message generator: http://atheistsunited.org/about-atheists-united/programs/147-automatic-message-generator

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"Imagine No Religion" Billboard Comes Down in Cucamonga

The Freedom From Religion Foundation's "Imagine No Religion" billboard, which only went up late last week in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., for a two-month run, has been censored by General Outdoor Co., which took down the Foundation's vinyl message today. While the Foundation has encountered billboard companies unwilling to lease boards in several locations (Rapid City, Mich., Peoria, Ill., rural Nebraska and Salt Lake City), this is the first time one of its billboards has been censored after going up.

The colorful billboard carries the Freedom From Religion Foundation's name and website, and boasts a John Lennon-esque statement, "Imagine No Religion," against a stained-glass window background.

The billboard had already engendered a story in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, (Ontario, Calif.), which went out over the Associated Press wire, as well as major TV coverage in the valley on ABC and CBS TV stations last night.

Foundation co-president Annie Laurie Gaylor called such censorship "unprofessional and cavalier."

"Are religionists so thin-skinned they must squelch free debate? One small freethought billboard in the immense state of California is such a threat to insecure religious egos that it must be censored?"

Gaylor said: "With local freethinkers' help, the Freedom From Religion Foundation would love to plaster the valley with our message. Let's fight back!"

"There is nothing insulting in our message. We simply invite the public to think, to imagine a world free from religion. Think of the history of believers warring over their imaginary gods, the fact that more people have been killed in the name of religion than for any other reason! The human race needs to grow up. We should concentrate on improving this world, and stop worrying about the next," Gaylor added.

A Foundation billboard, using the stained-glass motif with a little holly added and the seasonal message, "Reason's Greetings," will be going up next month in Olympia, Wash., and in Madison, Wis., among other sites.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Moments of History in the Making

First the great news...the country will soon be free from the terrorism and dim-witted dictatorship of the Bush Administration and the imbecile that leads it. I hear Bushwack is now signing up volunteers to go to the White House in order to help collect his shit and throw it out the closet window, at which time all of the new destitute people he has helped create can come and rummage through it. No...I made that up; that would be way too charitable for this guy, he's only in favor of helping the wealthiest among us.

Now the greater news...Americans have elected an immensely talented, intelligent, and otherwise gifted man who will lead us for the next four years, hopefully toward global vindication. Barack Obama has made lots of assertions and promises over the past several months and I hope he proves himself deserving and capable of such declarations. My prediction is after eight years of accomplished service to the nation and entire world, Obama will be considered one of the most distinguished and successful presidents in history, made even more impressive by instituting policies that recover us from international peril and being the first American of African decent to assume the highest office in the land.

I must also express my exuberance for the passing of Proposition 2 here in California, which will simply allow animals raised for food the space needed to extend their limbs and move in relative ease, a drastic improvement from the torture they were subject to before. This new law has been called the single most important victory for farm animals in U.S. history, and will undeniably pave the way for similar legislation in other parts of the nation.

I regard the election of Obama and the victory of Prop. 2 with much enthusiasm; I see these two achievements as indicators of what's going right in this country. However, even in light of such progress, I can't help but be fiercely disappointed with the results so far in terms of Proposition 8. We should not be voting to take away the basic civil rights of any Americans in the first place, but even in doing so, the race should not be even remotely as close as it remains. Millions of absentee ballots have yet to be counted, so there is still a glimmer of hope.

Those bigoted, hateful people, those maliciously ignorant and unwilling to engage in enlightened compassion, those who would have their misguided religious beliefs imposed on all of us and who stubbornly adhere to their asinine, hypocritical "values" will have their day. And people whose cognitive processes follow that similar to those who concurred slavery was a good idea, condoned Jim Crow laws, hunted down and lynched black Americans, were in favor of the disenfranchisement of women and minorities, thought it was fine to disallow white Americans to marry non-whites, didn't see anything wrong with the internment of Japanese-Americans, and whose brutal thought processes resulted in the utmost agony and murder of millions of Jews AND gays, AND the disabled, as well as others, should not rejoice in this day, but be scared shitless. The vote is not 62% to 38%, like it was in 2000 regarding a similar measure, but nearly 50% to 50%! More Californians are unwilling to proclaim that some of their fellow citizens are not deserving of the same benefits and protections that other Californians enjoy. More Californians are taking a stand for what they know in their minds and feel in their hearts is the right thing to do.

If there's one thing we learned last night without question, it's that even those who would have come from the most oppressed circumstances, complete with forced bondage and labor, and those who were once forsaken their fundamental civil and human rights, can rise to the most powerful position, not only in the nation, but in the world. Barack Obama affirms the promise of America and that same promise will not evade those of any sexuality.

And to everyone who is afraid their children will be taught it is not acceptable to discriminate against anyone based on any reason, your children WILL BE TAUGHT, whether you like it or not, that in The United States of America, even someone who comes from humble beginnings, someone whose no-so-distant ancestors would have been slaves and counted as only three-fifths of a person, someone whose inconsequential human qualities they have no power over would have made them subject to the most heinous treatment and denial of essential societal protections, can elevate themselves to the most powerful position on the face of the planet.

I, along with your intelligent children, will revel in the day we see an openly gay, lesbian, or transgendered president. I hope I live to see that day; I will experience similar feelings of elation and satisfaction I felt last night when I saw the Obama family walk onto that stage. That's what I hope for, and that day will come.