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Earthrise: The 100 year positive vision for planet earth - by Jim Channon


As we awaken to the grand new global infrastructure we have built as a by-product of both the industrial age and the information age, we now find ourselves a functioning global civilization, without realizing how it quite happened. We are moments away from having the COLLECTIVE GLOBAL PUBLIC VOICE that will redistribute our more centralized and mostly obsolete institutions and birth the decentralized VISIONARY MINDSET that will move humanity to a direct and comforting NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH NATURE.
 
Our next steps will combine PROFOUNDLY SIMPLE LIVING with WIDEBAND RENEWABLE ENERGY and give us the footing to begin to focus on NATURAL SECURITY AND GLOBAL RECONSTRUCTION. This will be to move the oceans and fresh waters to where they are most needed. We will restore the forest cover and coastal waterways and coral reefs and find grand new ways to rebuild our cetacean community. By expanding our options locally we will usher in the ETHICAL MARKETPLACE which will be another wideband array of new and very old means of exchange that will allow all to play in the arena of their choosing. Our education will have a new centerpiece and that will be THE SCIENCE OF CONSCIOUS EVOLUTION that will focus us on the emerging intelligence we need to stay awake during more complex and subtle times. Among our most important new skills will be the capacity to accept and then merge with other dimensions.
 
INTERDIMENSIONAL AWARENESS will allow for that series of new relationships with more conscious ways to live, more significant direct relationships with our animal and plant life, and the potential to accept that the local universe may have a variety of other conscious players who have just been waiting for us to reach a state of public awakening as a planet so that mature conversations can take place. During this both stabilizing and more conscious period of existence we will all come to SEE THAT OUR PLANET IS AS GOOD A CANDIDATE FOR PARADISE as might be imagined. And that is what we shall build until our entry into the twenty-second century changes beyond anyone's current imagination.
 
Earthrise Goals:
 
COLLECTIVE GLOBAL PUBLIC VOICE
VISIONARY MINDSET
NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH NATURE
PROFOUNDLY SIMPLE LIVING
WIDEBAND RENEWABLE ENERGY
NATURAL SECURITY AND GLOBAL RECONSTRUCTION
ETHICAL MARKETPLACE
THE SCIENCE OF CONSCIOUS EVOLUTION
INTERDIMENSIONAL AWARENESS
SEE THAT OUR PLANET IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR PARADISE
 


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FREEDOM AND WEEP
Posted April 9, 2007


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Sophistimicated Doowacky of the Week
 
Last week, I described a hotel in Abu Dhabi as the most extravagant expenditure I'd ever seen. I've change my mind. THIS is the most extravagant expenditure I've ever seen. What is it? See if you can figure out what this construction is by the time you reach the bottom of the page.
 
 
 I Feel So Much Safer Now
   
    "In this day and age where young students are frequently charged for serious school offenses such as possessing weapons, dealing drugs, or assaulting other students on school property, one Brooklyn teen's arrest may come as a surprise. A 13-year-old girl was handcuffed and placed under arrest in front of her classmates in Dyker Heights after she wrote 'Okay' on her desk.
    "The 'suspect,' Chelsea Fraser, says she's sorry for scribbling the word on her desk, but both she and her mother are shocked at the punishment.
    "'I'm appalled, because here we have rapists, murderers, and you're taking a 13-year-old kid? Wasting valuable manpower to arrest a child who wrote on a desk?' Fraser's mother Diana Silva told CBS 2.
    "Police confirm that that's exactly what's written on her arrest record and for the crime, she's been charged with criminal mischief and the making of graffiti."
    "'My daughter just wrote something on a desk. I would have her scrub it with Soft Scrub on a Saturday morning when she should be out playing, and maybe a day of in-house and a formal apology to the principal,' Silva said."
 
    "Last Friday, an Ontario, New York, man won the dubious distinction of being the first person arrested under the 2005 Combat Meth Epidemic Act. According to a DEA press release, William Fousse was arrested for purchasing cold tablets containing more than nine grams of pseudoephedrine within a one month period...
    "DEA agents visited Fousse at his home on February 13. According to a police affidavit, Fousse said he was unaware of the law, was not selling the pills to meth cooks, and was using the stuff himself. That was not good enough for the DEA and federal prosecutors. He faces a May 1 court date."
 
CD of the Week
 
Dear Ani DiFranco,
 
How come I never got around to writing about Hamell on Trial's "Songs for Parents Who Enjoy Drugs" even though you sent me the CD a year ago? Beats me, even though I conned your record company, Righteous Babe Records, into sending me a free copy by promising I would write about it but I never did, so Ani, sorry babe, I'll do anything to make it up to you, including this rave review of one of the best of the new breed of white rappers who, like Elvis, have managed to absorb a new black musical style and make it their own.
 
I admit it, I didn't like rap till Eminem took it to a brand new level of sophistication. For a while, I couldn't even pretend to tell the difference between good or bad rap. It all had a silent C.
 
It took Eminem to combine embarrassing personal confessions with simple-minded rap rhythms and incredibly sophisticated Sondheim-like inner rhymes and rhythms, all wrapped up in a massive sense of profundity and humor. Not that Eminem would get the reference. I can't picture Eminem as a child, sneaking into his mom's living room in the middle of the night to listen to "A Little Night Music" or "Sweeny Todd." The similarity is simply that Sondheim and Eminem are both plugged into same the vast universe of infinite creative thought, the one all artists are plugged into, where anything can happen, including this. 
 
But Ani, that doesn't really pay you back for the freebie, does it? You need a quote, for me to dig into my Billboard past and give you something special. Just think. If Billboard hadn't fired me, you could use the upcoming quote and say it came from Billboard, which would look really impressive, instead of from Dareland, which is just pathetic.
 
I still haven't said anything about Hamell on Trial's "Songs for Parents Who Enjoy Drugs." Gimme time. I'm thinking. I'm a parent. Do I enjoy drugs? Only when offered. You're talking to someone who's actually had their kids taken away because of a random artistic exercise, so excuse me for treading carefully. I've still got a son under 18 and am thoroughly paranoid about the ability of the authorities to swoop in and take your kids away with the flimsiest of excuses, which is one reason I live up a dirt road where I can see 'em coming from a mile away. I'm sufficiently paranoid about the government in this country that I am forced to imagine a situation in which I say something pithy but accurate about the state of the drug war in America, you use it in a quote about Hamell on Trial's "Songs for Parents Who Enjoy Drugs," it's seen by any one of a gaggle of power freaks from my legal past, and bye-bye Max.
 
That's not going to happen, so I'm not only avoiding the whole topic but demanding a public statement from Hamell on Trial that they didn't write "Songs for Parents Who Enjoy Drugs" about me or anyone I know.
 
What the hell, calling Hamell on Trial a punk/rock/folk/rap hybrid leaves us with an inconvenient K, so let's just call them rap/punk/folk/rock with a hint of irony.

Ed Hamell
Ani, you gotta help me here. Since Hamell on Trial is basically a one man band, and since that man is none other than Ed Hamell, whom you yourself describe as a "string-punishing, acoustic punk minstrel," do I refer to Hamell on Trial as "him" or "them?" Such linguistic confusion in the journalistic community is bound to be the reason they/he haven't/hasn't had a hit yet.
 
Other than that, in full Billboard mode...
 
Hamell on Trial take the rap hybrid a little bit further into the realm of 50s rockabilly and snarky country/folk, with a hint of Devo and Tom Waits. They're (He's?) hilarious white suburban angst filtered through the musical styles of the ghetto, and should appeal equally to followers of Eminem and Martin Mull. Hamell on Trial take irony where no band has gone before in such wonders as "Civil Disobedience" and "Mommy's Not Talking Today."
 
"Hey Boss" is as simple and direct as the Ramones doing Cecil B. DeMille. I'll let it speak for itself...
 
Well I got on the computer, the walls began to drip
The keyboard melted in my hands, I wrote a movie script
10 days straight it was tastier than Jaws
It was wetter than Angelina Jolie, commercial as Santa Claus
 
Titled Tits and Money, was a potential smash
I flew to Hollywood, identity theft for cash
I'd tell my story, to anyone that would listen
And I crashed First Class next to Melanie Griffith
 
Who knew a producer, and we made a date
And we partied til morning, I was weaving at the gate
I entered the foyer, a party was ensuing
It was a Caligula orgy that was sucking and screwing
And I gave my pitch; I read it from the gut
To some producer buried in a starlet's butt
 
After hearing "Coulter's Snatch," one cannot help but picture the vampirish trans-gender, Adam's-appled Ann Coulter trying to get laid after an appearance at a gabfest by approaching a worthy syncofan with the line "Hey baby, wanna see what I got in here? Someone wrote a song about it."
 
There, Ani, go ahead and use any part that makes sense and ignore the rest. And anyone else too. Rewrite the whole thing, what the heck, I'm feeling magnanimous, I give you free reign to say absolutely anything about anything and attribute it to me, I trust you that much. Thanks for the free CD which has given hours of amusement, send more, The Terrorism of Everyday Life looks cool, and you're pretty good too.
 
It's Obvious, Isn't It?
 
Porn Settles the Hi-Def DVD Wars
 
Back during the VHS/Betamax wars of the '80s, the whole matter was settled one day when Sony refused to license the Betamax format to pornographic films, thus every single porno tape was released in VHS, and within a year Beta was dead since porno was more than 50% of the market.
 
The same thing is happening now with hi-def DVDs in the battle between the HD-DVD and Blu-ray formats. Toshiba is HD-DVD. Sony is Blu-ray. In a stunningly stupid move, Sony has once again refused to license its format to porno. Adult film megacorp Vivid has made a deal with Toshiba.
 
Bye-bye Blue-ray.
 
Signs of Progress
 
"The latest massacre of Iraqi children came as 21 Shia market workers were ambushed, bound and shot dead north of the capital. The victims came from the Baghdad market visited the previous day by John McCain, the US presidential candidate, who said that an American security plan in the capital was starting to show signs of progress."
 
Blast from the Past
Alejandro Jodorowsky
At the 1971 premiere of The Holy Mountain at Filmex in Hollywood
 
Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain is one of the most surreal, outrageous, and mind-boggling movies ever made, a vivid hallucinatory trip through the magic mushroom soaked synapses of a spiritual madman with total creative control. It turns out his previous film, El Topo, which featured an actor with no legs strapped to an actor with no arms playing a single character, was just practice for this one. I guarantee you've never seen anything like it, and nobody's seen it at all in 30 years. In an interview after the screening, Jodorowsky personally confessed to me that the whole crew lived together and he had sex with everyone in the film. It's coming out on DVD this month. Check it out, and if you can explain it, I'll print it.
 
Architectural Digress
 
    "For the past three years, ADPSR has been working proactively on an effort to get architects, designers, and planners to wash their hands of working on prison projects. The Prison Design Boycott Campaign seeks to get architectural professionals to sign a pledge to 'not participate in the design, construction, or renovation of prisons.'
    'We are working on parallel lines here. We've recently launched 'No New Prisons,' a web site about how to stop prisons in your own communities, including examples for activists of how it's been done, like we successfully stopped the new prison here in Stevens County, Washington."
 
News for Unicorns
 
Absolutely no unicorns were involved in highway collisions or pet food poisonings this week.
(Note to self: defrost that unicorn meat in the freezer.)
 
Give Up?
 
Stupid Question of the Week
 
What is it? No fair peeking. Click here to answer.
 
Which Explains Why I Didn't Mention One of Last Week's Articles Was an April Fools Day Prank
 
"The first rule of being subversive is not letting anyone know you're being subversive."
- Bob Dylan: Theme Time Radio Hour #47 - Fools -
 
Religious Experience of the Week
 
Get down on your knees and sing a hymn of praise for Adam Buxton who made this magnificent sing-along at YouTube.
 
Imagine There's No RIAA

The John Lennon Songwriting Contest invites you to vote in the final round, but I already know the best song that could have been written by John Lennon - Running the World by Jarvis Cocker. (See the sing-along video here or download the MP3 here) It's a magnificent political protest song about who runs the world. Warning: it's not a nice word. If you find yourself singing the fantastic hook to this song while shopping, you will get very strange stares, especially from Richard Nixon.
 
Satan Doesn't Want You to Know
Don't Take My Word For It

"Art completes what nature cannot bring to finish. The artist gives us knowledge of nature's unrealized ends."
- Aristotle -
 
"And though tyranny, because it needs no consent, may successfully rule over foreign peoples, it can stay in power only if it destroys first of all the national institutions of its own people."
- Hannah Arendt: The Origins Of Totalitarianism -
 
"God I hate the Iranis. Those bastards gave Britain back their sailors. Now we don't have to invade to save them. Shit. Oh well. I'm sure we can come up with something else."
- Karl Rove: rap artist -
 
"This man is boring. He only wants to talk about himself. I want to talk about myself."
- Oscar Wilde -
 
"Generally, I tend to despise human behavior rather than human creatures."
- Sidney Poitier -
 
"Big Brother in the form of an increasingly powerful government and in an increasingly powerful private sector will pile the records high with reasons why privacy should give way to national security, to law and order, to efficiency of operation, to scientific advancement and the like."
- Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas -
 
"I needed a drink, I needed a lot of life insurance, I needed a vacation, I needed a home in the country. What I had was a coat, a hat and a gun."
- Raymond Chandler: Farewell, My Lovely -
 
"On Friday, an Australian citizen held in Guantanamo for 5 years pled guilty to the charges against him. He was sentenced to 7 years in prison, with all but 9 months suspended (meaning he could be free by the new year). But there is an odious element to the plea. As part of his plea bargain, David Hicks said that he has 'never been illegally treated while in U.S. custody,' and he is barred from speaking to the media for one year. I find this extremely telling. There is no reason for such provisions to be included in the plea unless the US government feels it has something to hide, particularly given that he is also barred from profiting from his experience. There simply is no excuse for those two provisions."
 
"Have you got a coworker who stinks like ass? A friend who really needs to take a bath? An acquaintance you wish would learn about standard hygiene practices? ...but you don't know how to bring it up? YouHaveBO.com is for you. We will send that stinky person in your life an anonymous and fun notification that he or she needs to change socks, put on some deodorant or take a shower."
 
    "Two new developments in climate science are rocking the media driven 'consensus' on global warming. National Geographic has an article from February 28, 2007 entitled, 'Mars Melt Hints at Solar, Not Human, Cause for Warming, Scientist Says,' and a February 26, 2007 release from the Danish National Space Center announced 'A new theory of climate change', detailing the 'remarkable results of research on cosmic rays and climate.' (See also: Climate Skeptics Vindicated as Growing Number of Scientists & Politicians Oppose Alarmism)
    "According to National Geographic: 'Habibullo Abdussamatov, head of the St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory in Russia, says the Mars data is evidence that the current global warming on Earth is being caused by changes in the sun.
    "'The long-term increase in solar irradiance is heating both Earth and Mars,' Abdussamatov said."
 
"Oddly enough, perhaps as part of secret negotiations over the British sailors, who were dramatically freed by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday, an Iranian diplomat in Iraq was also mysteriously freed. Eight weeks ago, he had been kidnapped off the streets of Baghdad by uniformed men of unknown provenance. Reporting on his sudden release, Alissa J. Rubin of the New York Times offered this little explanation of the kidnapping: 'Although [Iraqi foreign minister, Hoshyar] Zebari was uncertain who kidnapped the man, others familiar with the case said they believe those responsible work for the Iraqi Intelligence Service, which is affiliated with the Central Intelligence Agency.' The CIA, of course, has a sordid history in Baghdad as well, including running car-bombing operations in the Iraqi capital back in Saddam Hussein's day."
 
    "The results of an attack on Iran could be horrendous. After all, according to a recent study of 'the Iraq effect' by terrorism specialists Peter Bergen and Paul Cruickshank, using government and Rand Corporation data, the Iraq invasion has already led to a seven-fold increase in terror. The 'Iran effect' would probably be far more severe and long-lasting. British military historian Corelli Barnett speaks for many when he warns that 'an attack on Iran would effectively launch World War III.'...
    "Doubtless Iran's government merits harsh condemnation, including for its recent actions that have inflamed the crisis. It is, however, useful to ask how we would act if Iran had invaded and occupied Canada and Mexico and was arresting U.S. government representatives there on the grounds that they were resisting the Iranian occupation (called 'liberation,' of course). Imagine as well that Iran was deploying massive naval forces in the Caribbean and issuing credible threats to launch a wave of attacks against a vast range of sites - nuclear and otherwise - in the United States, if the U.S. government did not immediately terminate all its nuclear energy programs (and, naturally, dismantle all its nuclear weapons). Suppose that all of this happened after Iran had overthrown the government of the U.S. and installed a vicious tyrant (as the US did to Iran in 1953), then later supported a Russian invasion of the U.S. that killed millions of people (just as the U.S. supported Saddam Hussein's invasion of Iran in 1980, killing hundreds of thousands of Iranians, a figure comparable to millions of Americans). Would we watch quietly?"
 
"Repetition is the mother of all skill."
- Anthony Robbins -
 
    "It's become a TV ritual: Every year on April 4, as Americans commemorate Martin Luther King's death, we get perfunctory network news reports about 'the slain civil rights leader.'
    "The remarkable thing about these reviews of King's life is that several years - his last years - are totally missing, as if flushed down a memory hole...
    "An alert viewer might notice that the chronology jumps from 1965 to 1968. Yet King didn't take a sabbatical near the end of his life. In fact, he was speaking and organizing as diligently as ever...
    "In his last months, King was organizing the most militant project of his life: the Poor People's Campaign. He crisscrossed the country to assemble 'a multiracial army of the poor' that would descend on Washington - engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience at the Capitol, if need be - until Congress enacted a poor people's bill of rights. Reader's Digest warned of an 'insurrection.'
    "King's economic bill of rights called for massive government jobs programs to rebuild America's cities. He saw a crying need to confront a Congress that had demonstrated its 'hostility to the poor' - appropriating 'military funds with alacrity and generosity,' but providing 'poverty funds with miserliness.'
    "How familiar that sounds today, nearly 40 years after King's efforts on behalf of the poor people's mobilization were cut short by an assassin's bullet."
- Norman Solomon and Jeff Cohen: The Martin Luther King You Don't See on TV -
 
"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."
- Anais Nin -
 
"Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful."
- Ann Landers -
 
"Success only breeds a new goal."
- Bette Davis -
 




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  2. The Return of the Magic Button
  3. The Best Atheist on Television
  4. Hollywood Loses a Parade
  5. The Mystery of Thurber's Unicorn
  6. Primary Sources
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  8. Air Blue Away
  9. Van Dyke's Advice
  10. The Real Question
  11. Jan DeGrat: The Cyberputz who stole my domain name
  12. The Parts Left Out of "Chicago Ten" by Paul Krassner
  13. Robert Anton Wilson: Literary Loss by Paul Krassner
  14. The Book of Willy
  15. Top 10 Christmas Films
  16. Ben Hur Revisited or One Good Thing About Leprosy
  17. My reply to Mahmoud
  18. Bong Hits for Jesus
  19. Captain Dare of the starship Disinfotainment
  20. The Parts Left Out of Borat by Paul Krassner
  21. Searching for Nisa Paris Dare
  22. Mid-Term Election Guide
  23. Emergency letter from Robert Anton Wilson plus the astonishing solution
  24. The Real Threat of Global Warming
  25. Swami Beyondananda Calls for an Upwising
  26. The Legacy of Timothy Leary by Paul Krassner
  27. In the Line of Fire
  28. You can help end the war. Click here.
  29. The Difference Between Religion and Myth
  30. Getting High Down Under by Paul Krassner
  31. The Simpsons Episode from Hell
  32. Ice Cream Treat for Pedophiles by Paul Krassner
  33. Deluded Idiot of the Week: Linda Lightfoot - The E-Mail Forwarder
  34. Deluded Idiot of the Week: The Anonymous Anti-Immigration Shopper
  35. Boston Legal to the Rescue
  36. Cheney Bags his Limit
  37. The Corner of Irate and Insane or Have a little Danish with your hummus
  38. How I Would Re-Write the Constitution
  39. The Impossibles
  40. Meet an FBI Porn Squad Agent by Paul Krassner
  41. History Lesson from Hell - Frank Cavestani's Operation Last Patrol
  42. Create Your Own Pandemic and Media Scare! by Dana Ullman
  43. My New Years Resolution
  44. Fear and Laughing in Las Vegas by Paul Krassner
  45. Heavenly Times
  46. Professional Journalism, and not just a cheap attempt to get free Eagles tickets
  47. Personal Problems
  48. The Three Most Inappropriate Uses of the Presidential Seal
  49. 20 Articles I Never Finished Writing
  50. Lost In Translation: Iraqi CIA page translated into English
  51. Imagine There's No Jesus: Review of The God Who Wasn't There
  52. Harriet Miers: An Offer They Better Refuse
  53. There Goes the Son
  54. I Can't Believe I Hate the Whole Thing
  55. The Battle of New Orleans
  56. Bottom of the Birdcage Award for the Worst Newspaper in America
  57. Message from Art Kunkin about the new LA Free Press
  58. Christopher Walken Campaign Speech
  59. The Book of Job is a Crock
  60. Recognizing Rick
  61. The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Tim Ireland
  62. Guest Critic Michael Jackson reviews Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  63. Ten Theories of Who Did the London Bombings by Mr. Conspiracy
  64. Confidential PBS Report by R.S. Janes
  65. Open Letters to the Kansas School Board
  66. Greed Glitch in Human DNA Discovered
  67. What We Can Learn from Penguins by Michael Dare
  68. Al Franken for President by Paul Krassner
  69. Mobile Media Memory Dump by Michael Dare
  70. The Speech I Wasn't Allowed to Give by Michael Dare
  71. Going, Going, Gonzo by Michael Dare
  72. Pride and Paranoia by Paul Krassner
  73. Happy April 15
  74. Pope John Paul on Satan for a Day
  75. Johnny Cochran Meets Dr. Hip by Paul Krassner
  76. Terri Schiavo on Satan for a Day
  77. The End of Journalism by Paul Krassner
  78. My First Crisis of Conscience
  79. Spoiler Alert: Million Dollar Baby or Won't Get Food Again
  80. Gonzo Journalist of the Year Award
  81. Fear and Loathing at the Funeral Parlor by Michael Dare
  82. Blowing Deadlines by Paul Krassner
  83. Meaningless Rant and the subsequent discussion of gay marriage
  84. Fever Dream I and III by Michael Dare
  85. Rumpleforeskin Awards for 2004 by Paul Krassner
  86. Happy New Year, Planet Earth by Jim Channon
  87. Double Agent by Paul Krassner
  88. I Confess, I'm breaking two new laws by Michael Dare
  89. The Brain Monologues by Michael Dare
  90. Chilling Effects by Paul Krassner
  91. Memorial to David Jove
  92. The Rapture President by Paul Krassner
  93. A Government Fable
  94. Russ Meyer and Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
  95. Mr. Metaphor on Stagecoaches
  96. A Kinder, Gentler Paper by Paul Krassner
  97. Little Guantanamo and the Republican Convention by Erin Starr
  98. Howl for Girlie Men by Paul Krassner
  99. The New Olympics
  100. The REAL My Pet Goat
  101. Republican Campaign Song by Michael Dare
  102. Defying Convention by Paul Krassner
  103. Zen Bastard: When Arnold Met Martha by Paul Krassner
  104. DVD of the Week: 911 In Plane Site
  105. "Urge Curt D. Pangracs to Quit His Job" Petition
  106. Meet the Norms by Michael Dare
  107. Zen Bastard: I Forgot What This Article is Called by Paul Krassner
  108. The Simpsons and the South Park Kids visit Abu Ghraib
  109. DVD of the Week: Orwell Rolls in His Grave
  110. Why I Won't Watch the Nick Berg Video
  111. The Destroyed Tapes of the Air Traffic Controllers on 9/11
  112. Zen Bastard: Deep Throats - Was Monica Lewinsky the 20th Hijacker? by Paul Krassner
  113. Letter to Mary Beckerman
  114. Four Zen Bastards by Paul Krassner
  115. Letter from Jack Cohen-Joppa of the U.S. Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu.
  116. Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" Speech
  117. Free Bumperstickers
  118. Nothing Bad About Rabbits
  119. Studio Script Notes on The Passion by Steve Martin
  120. In the Eyes of the Law, I'm a Criminal by Montel Williams and Lawrence Grobel
  121. Why I'm Not a Terrorist
  122. My Candidate: John Buchanan: Bush's GOP Challenger Detained by US Secret Service
  123. Republican Zen Bastard: Meet the Republican who will Challenge Bush by Paul Krassner
  124. Zen Bastard: Predictions for 2004 by Paul Krassner
  125. Making the Yoke Obsolete
  126. Good News/Bad News about Saddam's Capture
  127. Zen Bastard: Blowjobs, Ballet, Baggies - the parts left out of the Reagan movie by Paul Krassner
  128. Tips on Junk Calls by Ken Rubin
  129. The Worst Commercial on Television
  130. Marketing Ploys from Hell
  131. Zen Bastard: Threats Against the President by Paul Krassner
  132. The Bush/Nazi Connection: Journalist John Buchanan gets targeted
  133. Why Schwarzenegger Gropes
  134. Issue #1 of the Hollywood Free Press
  135. Me and Monty Python
  136. Special 9/11 "Don't Take My Word for It"
  137. Zen Bastard: Who's Need to Know? by Paul Krassner
  138. Equal Time with Bob Boudelang, Angry American Patriot (An Other Triumph For George W. And You Cannot Prove Those Are My Baboon Noses So Stop Saying That!!)
  139. Mordechai Vanunu: The Prisoner of Zion by Mary La Rosa
  140. Equal Time with Bob Boudelang, Angry American Patriot (I Am Not Fair and Balanced and I Am Not A Sissy For Having A George W. Bush Doll So Stop Saying That!!)
  141. Bob Hope's Last Monologue from Heaven by Lynette Sheffield
  142. Inside/Outside #1: The Riddicks vs. Judge Burrell by Billy Hayes
  143. The California Choice
  144. Creation Science Fair Proves God Exists by Tom Norris
  145. What Would Jesus Do About Cramps? by Nancy Cain
  146. Summer Reading or Harry Potter vs. What's-His-Face
  147. Scumbags of the Week - Letter to the RIAA
  148. Hello Mullah, Hello Fatwah
  149. The Israeli Wall
  150. Dream Job or How Disinfotainment Today Almost Came Out in Print
  151. Celebrities vs. the United States Government
  152. Test of the National Homeland Reconciliation and Healing System
  153. The Still Missing Artifacts
  154. Why Bush is Nothing Like Hitler
  155. Tim Robbins' Speech to theNational Press Club
  156. Randy Newman's "Follow the Flag"
  157. How I would Re-Write the Bill of Rights by Satan
  158. I Didn't See the News Today, Oh Boy
  159. Global Voice by Jim Channon
  160. Daniel Ellsberg's Review of the Made-for-TV Movie The Pentagon Papers
  161. The Lemon Pledge of Allegiance
  162. U.S. Diplomat's Letter of Resignation
  163. Message from Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
  164. Obfuscation of the Week: Who grows the most opium? We do.
  165. Urgent Plea for Assistance from George W. Bush
  166. How I Got the Rights to Tom Robbins' Another Roadside Attraction
  167. Please Help the FBI Find These People
  168. The Adventures of Xarvon: Alien Investigator
  169. The Under-Reported Story of the Year - Margie Schoedinger vs. George W. Bush
  170. Why I'm Optimistic About the Future by Paul Krassner
  171. Booze (A movie I'd like to see)
  172. Hope (after the election)
  173. The Empty Boat by Chuang Tzu
  174. Special Halloween/Election Issue
  175. What's Wrong with Leonard Maltin?
  176. Forwarded E-mail from Satan
  177. A Letter from Tom Robbins
  178. Good Thing/Bad Thing - American Foreign Policy
  179. The Ultimate Politically Correct Flag and Pledge of Allegiance
  180. A Letter from Paul Krassner
  181. The History of Denials


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Iraq Body Count

Contact George W. Bush - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact the Freemasons - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact Skull and Bones - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact the Carlyle Group - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact the Illuminati - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact Satan - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact both houses of Congress - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact the Supreme Court - president@whitehouse.gov
Contact Dick Cheney - vice.president@whitehouse.gov
Contact Halliburton - vice.president@whitehouse.gov
Contact Bechtel - vice.president@whitehouse.gov
Contact Saddam Hussein - tightywhities@whitehouse.gov
Contact Osama bin Laden - thetwins@whitehouse.gov
Contact Jeb Bush - jeb.bush@myflorida.com
Contact Fidel Castro - jeb.bush@myflorida.com
Contact Kim Jong Il - eng-info@kcna.co.jp
Contact Jacques Chirac - france-presse@un.int
Contact the new Pope - accreditamenti@pressva.va
Contact the old Pope - thirdlevel@hellfireanddamnation.com
Contact God - president@whitehouse.gov




Disacknowledgment is Better than That Other Acknowledgment
 
Wow, Disinfotainment Today came out today. Sometimes it doesn't and no one knows why. Could it be that devil random element that wreaks havoc haphazardly in the most inconvenient times and unlikely places? Sure, why not. It's always easier when someone else does your work for you. Who cares about fair use? I don't.

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Raleigh Round D. Flagboys

dareland


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