Thursday, December 31, 2009

America in the fight of its life...

These are the opening words to this honest and sensible 1 minute address to Congress from congressman Dennis Kuchinich. Is this over simplistic or the basis of truth? You be the judge.

Ahh good old home style politics..

Our PM Steven Harper prorogued (parliament) until March...guess a little more vacation time was in order...or was it? What motivated the PM to suspend our democracy? I would love to hear your views on this, watch first video here .
For fun check this one out on the same issue.

Political/Visionary Confusion

This article by Gerald Caplan is too important to just make a brief comment about and I'll take in up in class one day soon. The jest of it is depressing as he says 'progressives' or those with liberal leanings as losing the battle for a just society. I believe it is quite the opposite, rather in times of crisis such that we are in, those who hold power unjustly use it to try to keep the 'old' in place but the momentum will force anew way of thinking, which will lead to progressive action...more on this in class.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Bust gutting hiliariious...

Ok, someone find me something like this from Canada...yes US based but as they still set the agenda, worth while watching...have fun!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Politics by the numbers

Graham Thomson is the best, in my opinion, political commenter on Alberta politics. He casts numbers on support for parties in Alberta and certainly there are some surprises. The biggest one for me is the support the Alliance party holds. It is no surprise that people are tired of the Conservatives given their track record and what is happening in health care. Yet, is the Alliance party any different in terms of policy...look them up and I think you'd find they are even scarier than the PC's...only in Alberta, take a peek at the numbers.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas music..feet up and relaxed

Yep, taking a breather for the next couple of day and listening to some music...may not be your type but if so enjoy!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Military Spending...sighhhh

I was reading an article re: Copenhagen and how the U.S. wants to commit 100 billion by '2020' for poorer countries came across this link. As the world's military spending hit close to 1.5 trillion last year I shake my head that a 100 billion cannot be found to fight climate change NOW when it's needed!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Martin Luther King...Xmas Sermon on Peace

1967 seems so far away and certainly segregation does not plague our times yet so many of his words still makes sense as we are still in his words a, " bewildered race". You know I rant against war and believe that only brotherhood (sisterhood) will truly 'set us free'. Is it naive to believe this? I believe the problem is that we stopped believing and more importantly acting on that 'dream'. If you have the time (this is about half hour long) take a listen and reflect if his words ring true to this day...I believe they do.

Personal message to those who take the time to read the word I type and take in the stories I post: have a wonderful holiday and know that I'll never stop working towards that 'dream' for you and yours.TC


Monday, December 21, 2009

A Growth Industry I don't want to see in Canada...

...but in the U.S. the endless wars are creating opportunities with also sorts of benefits! The one benefit that sticks in my mind is the following:  Free "stress reduction" programs for children at Fort Bliss? What a way to gain employment huh...can you think of other sectors that could grow rather than the business of death...cake it all you want, it is what it is and not one I would want to see grow in Canada. 3 min video here


Friday, December 18, 2009

More on the lunitc fringe...

I know I have a post about the nimrods on Fox news but this post hits a short video that summarizes what those of us in the centre or left of centre (liberal thinkers) are up against. I kinda feel sorry for Obama, he must be having a terrible time trying to do anything with these nut cases after folks like him. 

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Ok Fox News is a piece of crap...

What dribble that comes from the mouths of some of these nut cases. They put down our military and character to make themselves feel better. Yet, look at the pitiful state they find themselves in. You got to watch this (keep barf bucket handy) but don't forget to laugh at the stupidity you're about to see.  But also know that there ARE  progressive elements in the US that are thoughtful and counter these clowns like this video that responds to the Fox buffoons. If you want to do the work and find out what's behind Fox's beliefs, watch clips from the movie Outfoxed found here. Signing off...shaking my head. (TY Stephanie)


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Copenhagen protesters arrested...

...surprise, surprise 100, 000 people gather to push the most important progressive agenda of our time...climate change action and the lines of police come out (story here, ty Emmett). Indicative of say Seattle in 1999? How about at the North American leaders summit in Montebello, Que. in 2007? This time police were actually trying to incite violence undercover (of course officially they wouldn't admit it) at that protest (another source here). Am I suggesting that all violence is done by legitimate sources, well of course not always, as there are some in a crowd that wreck things for others. What bothers me about this is that the focus of what the protest is about is lost to the violence and distraction the media focuses on. There are very few times I wish I were wealthy, but if I was, I'd be marching the streets of Copenhagen RIGHT NOW!!!!!



Saturday, December 12, 2009

So this is Christmas

 John Lennon was an awesome guy,  my favorite song is Imagine but I always enjoyed this song at Christmas time, hope you do as well.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Obama's not dealing with 'bread and butter' issues...come on now..

This is what I call the 'pot calling the kettle black'. Karl Rove and Bill O'Reilly have the odasity of accusing Obama of being off base by focusing on health care and environmental issues. First, these gents (pinheads) and particularly Rove as Bush's chief adviser are responsible for America's mess. I'm not happy with Obama, especially in escalating troops in Afghanistan but come on, to suggest Obama's policies do not concern bread and butter issues is simply stupid (hmmm Bush's adviser what more to say). When it is reported that half the personal bankruptcies in the US are related to health care costs is that not a 'bread and butter' issue? If dealing with environmental impacts of climate change that will effect the future generations not a 'bread and butter' issue, what is? Same old tired dribble from the land of make believe far right wing nuts...video is short and worth watching to see how these uh...'guys' criticize Obama.   


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Copenhagen Won't Be Enough...

Only a 'Human Movement' Can Save Civilization from the Climate Crisis...this is the title of this awesome article found here. This quote from Einstein captures the momentum of the article:
"You cannot solve a problem from the same consciousness that created it. You must learn to see the world anew."

Want to take on what is meant by this quote and what the 'new' way of seeing is? Webct me and I'll give you an optional assignment.


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Uranium...deadly in weapons but also beyond

This film is dated as it was produced in 1990 but it's story is still powerful. Not only does the film caution us about the effects of uranium mining but how it also had (has) and impact of displacing first nations people. If you choose to view this and would like an optional assignment afterwords, let me know. This link to the national film board is worth exploring for many other Canadian films worth viewing. Here's the link.

Nuclear Disarmament...Ban calls for a plan

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calls on nations to work towards nuclear disarmament. Yes, it is over do, but where's the beef? Keeping my fingers crossed for now.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Rio de Janeiro, 1992 UN conference

Today (Dec. 7th) the most important conference of the 21st century is underway. Given the track record of UN conferences like the video you are about to see from the Rio conference or Kyoto (ratified July, 1997) do we see promise in the current conference? This impassioned speech delivered at Rio de Janeiro by a young girl always makes me think of how we 'adults' of the world are failing to deliver a better world. Let's hope hope the needed action takes shape.  Here is the video. 

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Amazing Display of Bicycle talent

Ok, I know this isn't the usual stuff i deal with but if you need a 5 minute eye opener check this out. This young person on a bike is doing things that I thought would be impossible .... until now.


Children and Armed Conflict

You know I rant all the time against war as a means of conflict resolution...as it DOES NOT WORK! Yet, what's more appalling to me is the use of children in the fight for whatever the cause is conjured up to be. The images you'll see of these children are not what children at this age should experience. The trauma they must go through on a daily basis and long after the conflict is over, has to be hard to overcome. Thank goodness there are people out there that care and are trying to do something about this. For it's faults, and the UN has many, it also tries to do its best in helping end the use of child soldiers. This link contains pictures but also a powerful short video, if you get a chance please view, we'll take this up as we will be doing the UN in class in about a week. Click here.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

If only Republicans held power...duh they did...

...and what did they do with their power when they controlled the Presidency and the House? According to this short rant by Senator Hatch the following would happen: Hatch predicted that if Republicans had 60 votes and control of all three branches of government, they would “get this country under control” Incredible that there is no sense of responsibility for the mess Obama inherited (crumbling economy, wars etc.) but only if republicans ruled again...excuse me I gotta find my barf bucket...view this 35 sec. rant at own risk. 


Friday, December 4, 2009

Water, water, everywhere???

Sometimes a picture as they say is worth a thousand words, how about a picture? This picture is disturbing, especially when you look at China in 1995 and then again in 2025. Of course climate change is not issue. Take a peek.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Cap and Trade - Solution ot Climate Change?

As I've suggested before we are a few days away from the most important environmental conference (Dec.7 Copenhagen) since Kyoto. My question: Will it be a search for real solutions or as this short thoughtful video suggests or with bogus solutions that are 'distractions' not concrete steps to save this planet from climate change impacts. You be the judge, take a look.
 I don't know about you but I think the answers to the Climate Change crisis lies in sustainability. Or as those who advocate an green economy that:
1 sets out to meet human needs, whilst also protecting the capacity of natural systems to support life.
2 does not use natural resources faster than they can be replenished by the planet;
3 does not deposit wastes faster than they can be absorbed.
Seems pretty simple to me but do we have the will to travel this path? 




Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Ban approves Obama's Plan ????

I am torn on this one. 30,000 more troops (and 10,000 more from allies) is being approved by the UN General Secretary Ban Ki-moon. On one hand I agree that Afghanistan needs to develop it's own security plan and as such the troop deployment can help with that. On the other hand, I'm doubtful on success of this plan as the people see this is a military occupation and hence will not submit. Tough one to call but I've always believed that more violence benefits no one but defense contractors. One pager on Ban's perspective here.

Charter for Compassion

While on a social studies PD at Jasper Place School, I viewed a very powerful video presented to us by JP's principal, Jean Stiles. The video is an outgrowth of a NGO movement that is promoting a CHARTER FOR COMPASSION.  It is I believe worth viewing and you can sign on if you'd like...I did. Here it is.