Nov
04
Posted (Van Santos) in Just Stuff, Politics, Video, World Politics on November-4-2009

I love the internet.  In a single day people can get more information than what was available to people in a lifetime roughly thirty years ago, let alone 300 years ago.  Sure, that can lead to information overload if one is not careful; however, that also creates a situation where everyone can have access to news the mainstream press doesn’t seem to report on… like this: Israel seizes ship in Mediterranean carrying more than 3,000 rockets

More than 3,000 rockets were apparently being smuggled aboard the ship Francop, which was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by Israel Navy missile boats and naval commandos late Tuesday night in an operation dubbed Operation Four Species.

So where were the rockets heading?  It sounds like the end destination was Lebanon. The scary part of this story is the unspoken.  Just think about how many ships actually make it – to any port of call – that have items that can be used as weapons.

U.S. Politics

New Jersey, Virginia, and New York had elections for state governors yesterday. What is so special about this race?  Not much and everything.

In NJ and VA the Democrats lost the governor seats to Republican candidates.  NJ is a historically Democrat state and VA went to the Democrats in both the Presidential and Congress races.  This situation is causing political pundits to warn the current political climate is hostile to Democratic candidates in the 2010 mid-term elections.

Unlike some, I would not say that the results from yesterday were not referendums on President Obama and the Democrats as they were on the health-care debate.  That has really been the focus of the general public for the last several months.  One could make the case the health-care debate may carry forward and take down other Democrat candidates, but so many other things can between now and then as well.

However, what last night does show is the argument “Blame Bush” is no longer effective.  Both of the Democrats had a healthy does of Bush bashing and suffered because of it.  As the political defense of the last year has taken that approach, yesterday should serve as warning for political strategists to find another approach.

There are some that manage to have a positive view of what took place yesterday (why, I’m really not sure).

Turkey (the country, not the food)

Turkish Prime Minister, Tayyip Erdogan, gave a clear sign to the world as to where Turkey comes in on the Israeli belief that Iran should not have nuclear weapons.

“… those who criticize Iran’s nuclear program continue to possess the same weapons,” said Erdogan, according to an advance copy, carried by state-run Anatolian news agency, of a televised address he was scheduled to make at 8 p.m.

“I think that those who take this stance, who want these arrogant sanctions, need to first give these [weapons] up. We shared this opinion with our Iranian friends, our brothers.”

“I think that those who take this stance, who want these arrogant sanctions, need to first give these [weapons] up. We shared this opinion with our Iranian friends, our brothers.”

If there comes a time where Israel takes a military approach to Iran it is clear Turkey will not support such an event.  What will be interesting to watch is what will Turkey do when it comes down to oil pricing.  Will they support the Dollar? They Euro? A basket?

Pot (the drug, not the cooking type)

It’s about time a community stood up and took a stand – Breckenridge, Colorado legalized marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia.

Breckenridge voters passed Measure 2F, which removes criminal penalties from the town code for the private possession of up to one ounce of marijuana by adults 21 and older. The ordinance also removes criminal penalties for the possession of bongs, pipes and other drug paraphernalia.

It was an avalanche “yes” vote, passing 73 percent to 27 percent.

I have never once used Marijuana in my life. Ever. That said, I firmly believe that we cannot truly say we live in a free country if people cannot put whatever they want in their bodies.

Gay Love (not the good kind)

Much like I don’t feel we should be told what we can/cannot do with our bodies, I think it is morally unjustified for one to tell another who they can/cannot be wed to.  Unfortunately, that is once again what happened in the state of Maine yesterday as voters repealed they states gay marriage law.

Democracy has both positives and negatives, no?

And a cute cartoon (really, just a cute cartoon)

And let us end the day on a really cute add for the Belgian public transport company De Lijn.

Really, how cute was that!





 
Mar
13
Posted (Van Santos) in Just Stuff on March-13-2009

Marijuana

I have no vested interest in the topic of the legalization of drugs. I’m not a user, so I have no dreams of trying to make the world see that pot should be legal. I’ve never once smoked a joint in my life, let alone been drunk. All that said, I believe it should be legal.

Why?

There is no way that we, a free society, can say that we are truly free without being able to do what we want with our bodies.  The government should have no ability to say what we can and cannot do with our lives as long as we do not impact the life, liberty or safety of another individual(s).

What is one of the largest connectors of people during social gatherings?  Alcohol. I’m sorry to say that no matter what anyone tries to tell you, the reality is that modern society is a drug society.  The irony is the legal drugs (Alcohol and Tobacco) are considered more harmful, physically, than marijuana when that is very debatable. 

Why is marijuana illegal?  

Racisim and corporate profits.

Did you hear about Congresswoman Maxine Waters?  

In her heroic efforts to provide the much needed bailout funds to the banking industry, she forgot to mention her connection to a bank she was helping to provide bailout funds to:

Top federal regulators say they were taken aback when they learned that a California congresswoman who helped set up a meeting with bankers last year had family financial ties to a bank whose chief executive asked them for up to $50 million in special bailout funds.

Representative Maxine Waters, Democrat of California, requested the September meeting on behalf of executives at OneUnited, one of the nation’s largest black-owned banks. Ms. Waters’s husband, Sidney Williams, had served on the bank’s board until early last year and has owned at least $250,000 of its stock. 

But Congresswoman Waters doesn’t seem to see it that way, and all of a sudden it’s about a “minorities”:

And Friday morning, Waters blasted back: “Recent press reports have raised questions about my advocacy on behalf of minority banks. Ultimately, however, these articles only revealed one thing: I am indeed an advocate for minority banks. Despite my public and consistent advocacy, news reports suggest that somehow I have acted improperly.”

Let me help you break it down, Ms. Waters – The issue isn’t minority banks, it’s about you and your family potentially benefiting from public funds.  A bank that employed your husband, that you had investments in, has benefited because of your potentially illegal actions and political connections.   

This has nothing to do with race or being a minority, it’s about conflict of interest.

New law in Cook County Illinois says people selling real estate must provide thumb print

I don’t even know where to start on this one

The new law, which is set to go into effect June 1, 2009, will force anyone selling property in Cook County to provide a thumbprint from their right hand.

“No more so than any law abiding citizen walking down the sidewalk should be fingerprinted; just for selling my house, that’s ridiculous,” said Gerald Cain of Land Acquisitions, Inc.

Ok, I need to go play some Bioshock after hearing that…



 
Dec
01
Posted (Van Santos) in Video on December-1-2008

I have “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” on in the background as I review my daily information.  Having never watched it before I didn’t really expect anything all that groundbreaking (and, yes, I was right) but this scene is quite funny…

 

 

Ok, oh god… just as I was about to post this “classic” came on.

 
 

 

 
When one can use “beat off” and “jesus” in the same line, that is just entertainment.