a curious piece on trolls
Feb. 2nd, 2005 08:14 pmhttp://www.helsinginsanomat.fi/english/article/1101978425335
A college friend of mine did her doctoral dissertation on the Roman augurs and their system of divination. People can do some cool thigns for doctoral projects.
In other news, I'm skipping soccer class tonight because my throat is sore, I want to audit the Head Shrub's SOTU speech, and I need to do some reading for my class. Ugh. None of that sounds in the least fun. Fun will, sadly, have to wait.
A college friend of mine did her doctoral dissertation on the Roman augurs and their system of divination. People can do some cool thigns for doctoral projects.
In other news, I'm skipping soccer class tonight because my throat is sore, I want to audit the Head Shrub's SOTU speech, and I need to do some reading for my class. Ugh. None of that sounds in the least fun. Fun will, sadly, have to wait.
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Date: 2005-02-03 03:52 am (UTC)There were the usual callouts to the gallery. One was to a woman who is a political activist in Iraq (and could whoever works with the president on verbals please make the small concession to our allies of training His Shaved and Suited Monkeyness to actually say "Eeerahk" instead of "irak"? I suppose we should all be grateful he doesn't say "Eye-rak"). I thought that it was a fitting tribute to Iraqis that she was recognized, and that POTUS took the time to acknowledge the courage of Iraqis who went to vote. The second callout was to the parent of a Marine sgt. who was killed at Fallujah, and I really wished that they had been helped to meet some Iraqis and then released, as one releases a fish, instead of forced to stand and listen to applause (including whoops and hollers) for their son's death in combat. Dad shook the hand of a nearby Marine and looked stoic; mom hugged the lady from Iraq and looked as if she wanted to collapse and weep (and who would blame her?) but was holding it together because, well, the whole world was watching. JMO, but that's a crap thing to do to parents who have lost a kid.
I'd really love to believe POTUS's fantasy vision that what the disenfranchised and militant hate about us is our love of freedom. But, despite his mention, we don't love freedom enough to *force* Saudi Arabia to be more free. We don't love freedom enough to invade Zimbabwe or Equatorial Guinea. We don't take the 101st Air Assault Division into the Sudan to stop the slave trade or the janjaweed massacres. We don't *really* stand up to China about their treatment of Christians, let alone of Tibetans, Uighurs, and political dissidents. We don't tell Israel we'll cut off their aid until they stop illegaly stealing Palestinian land. We try to encourage people to get rid of leftist Venezulean cracknut leaders, but we support rightist Colombian death-squad -supporters. The president really voiced aforeign policy that declares out support fo freedom...except where it's inconvenient.
So, it was a pretty typical SOTU. :-)