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Twilight of the Dinosaurs
Author: Will in Chicago    Date: 2012-01-25 11:00:01

No tyranny or hatred lasts forever. As deeply as we can be divided as human beings and despite a history written in blood and tears, still we see a road being built to a future of greater tolerance and understanding. Sadly, there are those who stand in the way – seeing others as less than human because of ethnicity, belief or lack thereof, or any of a number of distinctions. They fear the Other, who must be intimidated into submission, ridiculed and often used as an enemy of society. I will turn to the politicians and pundits, whose words too often motivate some to hateful words and acts. I will argue that we have seen some moral progress, as sometimes hateful words face condemnation. From Atlanta and the Jewish Telegraph Agency:
Atlanta Jewish Times publisher resigns over Obama assassination column (JTA) -- The owner and publisher of the Atlanta Jewish Times has resigned and is seeking a buyer in the wake of a column he wrote speculating that Israel would consider assassinating President Obama. Andrew Adler, in an email obtained by JTA, announced Monday that he is "relinquishing all day-to-day activities effective immediately" following the publishing of his opinion piece saying that Obama's assassination was among Israel's options in heading off a nuclear Iran. Adler named staff writer John McCurdy as interim managing editor until a replacement can be found. Adler said he would publish an apology in his next edition and that reaction from readers had been overwhelmingly negative. The Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta said earlier Monday that it would suspend its relationship with the Atlanta Jewish Times until Adler removed himself from the newspaper's operations. The federation also called on Adler to sell the weekly.
Many Jewish groups, such as the Anti-DefamationLeague, J Street, the American Jewish Committee and the National Jewish Democratic Committee condemned Adler. Calls for political violence should have no place as part of a democratic debate. Sadly, violent rhetoric and acts are now becoming too common in our political life. The national media, is not above people using language that is unwise and that can inspire hateful acts. Take Fox News and Steve Doocy as an example when he touted a strong debate performance by Newt Gingrich that may have lead to a victory in the South Carolina Republcan primary. As reported in Raw Story
Fox News host: Gingrich will ‘take the head off’ Obama “I think so much of it was the debate, though,” Doocy added, referring to Gingrich’s win in South Carolina. “They love that guy on the stage because they know if we can get Newt Gingrich right here and Barack Obama right here, Newt is going to take off the head of the president.”
This is particularly disturbing in light of the death threats that the President has received over the years and the resignation of Gabrielle Giffords from Congress. In Arkansas, a family pet of a Democratic candidate’s spokesman was killed in an act that shocks, disgusts and dismays me. From the blog Blue Arkansas (WARNING – The image on the linked page is disturbing.)
Ken Aden’s Campaign Manager Comes Home To Find Cat Killed; “LIBERAL” Written On Its Corpse January 23rd, 2012 By ARDem Last night, I got the most chilling phone call I have ever received. It was Jake Burris, Ken Aden’s campaign manager. Last night, Jake and his four kids had come back to their Russellville home. As they were getting out of the car, one of his children discovered their family cat dead on the front porch. One side of the animal’s head had been bashed in and an eyeball was hanging out of its socket. But there was something even more horrifying to be found on the corpse Written across the animal’s fur in black marker was the word “LIBERAL
An update shows that Russellville police are investigating the incident. Sadly, a few conservatives have BLAMED Burris for the death of his family's cat. Some people have no shame or cannot conceive that some of those whom they may agree with politically are capable of violent actions. Politicians are not above hateful rhetoric. Newt Gingrich has been accused by Congressman James Clyburn, a civil rights activist and friend of Dr. King, of using race baiting in his rhetoric. Similarly, we have heard Rick Perry, Newt Gingrinch, call the President of the United States a socialist. This is so common a meme on the right that I would be surprised if we did not hear Obama called a socialist. John Nichols of the Nation disagrees, and points out that Obama has distanced himself from socialist policies and rhetoric. E.J. Dionne Jr. of the Washington Post also points out that other presidents such as FDR intervened in the economy and were called socialists. Of course, I think many people throw out terms without understanding them or defining them in the first place. Thomas Jeffeerson, who argued that democracy REQUIRES an informed public, would have been aghast at such tactics -- which were used against him in the election of 1800. Despite hateful rhetoric and acts, we have seen a lot of social progress. We have seen the Civil Rights Movement, the women’s liberation movement, and the gay rights movement have emerged and made remarkable gains. Fifty years ago, America saw the rhetoric of segregation used to justify the bombings of churches and lynchings. The words of some of today’s politcians and pundits may seek to create hatred against others, but I believe that those who preach hate are on the losing side of history. There are polls showing greater support for gay rights even in red states.We see states such as Washington voting on marriage equality for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered communities. In our own popular culture, there is greater tolerance and acceptance of minority groups. I know someone at my local synagogue who is old enough to remember being discriminated at country clubs because he was Jewish – never mind how well he did in business. Now, we have a mixed race president and people of many faiths, heritage and even sexual orientation as prominent people on the national and international stage. I would argue that as some generations age and pass away, old hatreds may pass with them more and more. In a century, perhaps, such evils as racism, religious hatred, and discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation will be things of the past – or may be vanishing. The arch of history bends towards freedom, as there will always be those willing to stand up to hate and seek to liberate others – no matter what the cost to themselves. As time passes, we are seeing the haters becoming marginalized and may one day move to an era where all are judged, to paraphrase Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by the content of their character and the quality of their ideas. For those who preach hate and act hatefully towards others, it may truly be the twilight of the dinosaurs.
http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/172602/530wm/E4460294-Tyrannosaurus_rex_fleeing_from_an_asteroid_strike-SPL.jpg
As a bonus, here is some coverage of the State of the Union – sadly, I had to do some things around the house during part of the speech. Politics is fun, but family comes first. From the Huffington Post, here is the text of the State of the Union, the Republican response from Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. So, I hope that we will have some good discussions on the State of the Union and some of the larger issues that I raised. Somehow, considering the changing demographics of the US, I don’t see the GOP faring well if it can’t attract Hispanics and other minority voters.
 

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Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 13:37:52
Good Morning. Excellent post, Will. There are some stunning and very sad things going on out there. I hope they go the way of the Dinosaurs.

But, alas, while we have the mean boys like Newt out there saying what he does -- we have a totally tone deaf candidate with Mitt Romney. Get this:
Romney was standing outside a Fannie Mae-foreclosed home in a struggling neighborhood telling a small crowd why they’re having so much trouble. “In this case, it’s because of the banks,” he explained. “Well, the banks aren’t bad people. They’re just overwhelmed right now.”

During a Monday roundtable with business owners struggling in Florida’s hobbled housing market, the former Massachusetts governor told the group that their troubles with banks came because the lenders were worried about staying in business.

“The banks are scared to death, of course,” he said. “They’re feeling the same thing that you’re feeling. And so they just want to pretend that all this is just going to get paid some day.”


Yes, my friends- Corporations and banks are people.


Comment by Scoopster on 01/25/2012 13:42:59
Mornin' all..
Ooof that last shot really did me in. I did have some pretty awesome sex dreams about a future-ex-Mrs. sc00p tho

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 13:54:50
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all..
Ooof that last shot really did me in. I did have some pretty awesome sex dreams about a future-ex-Mrs. sc00p tho

oh???

Comment by Scoopster on 01/25/2012 14:00:49
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all..
Ooof that last shot really did me in. I did have some pretty awesome sex dreams about a future-ex-Mrs. sc00p tho

oh???

Oh nothing.. it wasn't anyone in particular; just like a silhouette that had a nice figure.

btw there's a bunch of broken links in today's bloggie.

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 14:02:34
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all..
Ooof that last shot really did me in. I did have some pretty awesome sex dreams about a future-ex-Mrs. sc00p tho

oh???

Oh nothing.. it wasn't anyone in particular; just like a silhouette that had a nice figure.

btw there's a bunch of broken links in today's bloggie.
Yeah, I am looking into those links.

I'm missing my code monkey badly right now.


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 14:18:50
So now we know why POTUS told Leon Panetta "Good Job" last night!

Navy Seals bring back some 'mericans!

Comment by TriSec on 01/25/2012 14:24:29
Morning, comrades.

It's really unfortunate that these are not normal times...the President has certainly been spraying a series of home-run balls around the park on the foreign-policy front.

But most Americans don't elect Presidents based on that. The more's the pity.

Will, I've been a longtime member of Scouting for All. We've got a similar problem; the BSA has been hijacked by extremist religious groups for their own purposes. It is unfortunate, but I've found that it makes a difference what part of the country you're working with. The Gay/Atheist thing is far less of an issue amoung northeast or west coast Scouters....but since national headquarters is in Texas, that should tell you all you need to know.

It is coming though....My generation of leaders, and especially the younger guys in the pipeline behind me. We'll make the changes when we get there, I hope.


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 14:41:05
Ok, I was able to fix some of the coding in the blog, but I don;t understand why the links are broken.

Please have patience with me.


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 14:44:35
for some reason, all the links on the blog have " http://www.fourfreedomsblog.com/”" in front of them. If you delete that from the URL, the article will show up.

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 14:51:29
This is a terrible and scary story via Mother Jones.
Which is why some news out of Missouri on Tuesday was particularly stomach-churning: Just hours before Giffords made her way into the nation's Capitol, an unknown provocateur was stalking the halls of the Missouri Capitol, tagging the doors of lawmakers—most of them Democratic women—with images of rifle crosshairs.


Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/25/2012 15:13:06
Quote by Raine:
for some reason, all the links on the blog have " http://www.fourfreedomsblog.com/”" in front of them. If you delete that from the URL, the article will show up.


Good morning, bloggers!

Raine, there were some server issues last night. The code reads what the links should be. I am going to try to edit the links.


Comment by TriSec on 01/25/2012 15:16:08
Cotton is not called "Death Cloth" for nothing.

< stops shivering, falls into hypothermic torpor >


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 15:16:20
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
for some reason, all the links on the blog have " http://www.fourfreedomsblog.com/”" in front of them. If you delete that from the URL, the article will show up.


Good morning, bloggers!

Raine, there were some server issues last night. The code reads what the links should be. I am going to try to edit the links.
It's weird. I fixed the first one, but not the rest.

I don;t get it at all.

WHERE IS BOBBER WHEN YOU NEED HIM?

it was a really great post, Will.


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 15:17:23
Quote by TriSec:
Cotton is not called "Death Cloth" for nothing.

< stops shivering, falls into hypothermic torpor >

Wait.

What about the Tri-Sec tested layering process? My faith in humanity is falling apart right now.

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 15:23:32
Comment by TriSec on 01/25/2012 15:26:17
Quote by Raine:

Wait.

What about the Tri-Sec tested layering process? My faith in humanity is falling apart right now.



Just getting in touch with my inner Republican. Do as I say; not as I do. Now hurry up with my grant so I can buy a cheap imported heater.

(actually, I've got wool pants and my snowshoe boots on today...I will be digging out the bi-layer thinsulate-insulated sweatshirt soon enough. I never can tell with this office, it's not consistent.)


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 15:41:52
Oh. Ms. Giffords.



Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 15:42:52
representative Wasserman-Schults is reading Giffords resignation letter.

I am losing it.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/25/2012 15:52:22
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by Raine:
for some reason, all the links on the blog have " http://www.fourfreedomsblog.com/”" in front of them. If you delete that from the URL, the article will show up.


Good morning, bloggers!

Raine, there were some server issues last night. The code reads what the links should be. I am going to try to edit the links.
It's weird. I fixed the first one, but not the rest.

I don;t get it at all.

WHERE IS BOBBER WHEN YOU NEED HIM?

it was a really great post, Will.



Raine, I think that all the links are fixed. I wrote the entry first in word with quotation marks -- which is how they often appear in text editing. I got rid of the quotation marks and it looks good.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/25/2012 15:54:07


My hope is that Demi Moore gets better and one day finds someone who will truly love and appreciate her.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 16:05:10
Morning



Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 16:20:24
So I'm still trying to figure out how I know the name Brent Sirota......

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 16:27:05
Ok, y'all. You know we have a friend who works production on the squidbillies? Of course you do.

From our friend:

It's not that the squidbillies NEED a real-life counter part in a beauty pageant, but...


Think about that.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 16:32:27
OMG is that real?

Comment by Will in Chicago on 01/25/2012 16:41:56
Quote by wickedpam:
So I'm still trying to figure out how I know the name Brent Sirota......


There is a history professor by that name at North Carolina State University.

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 16:43:21
I know this is a Sheila in NY -- but it really sounds like ShelaghC, doesn't it?

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 16:43:44
Quote by wickedpam:
OMG is that real?
YES.




Comment by TriSec on 01/25/2012 16:45:01
Well, now I'm just playing out the string. Most of my stuff is done...will be doing more training with the newbie after lunch, and I just get to sit back and coast for my last few days.



Comment by TriSec on 01/25/2012 16:46:33
Obviously Brent Spiner and David Sirota had some kind of horrible transporter accident.

(See: Tuvix, ST:Voyager)

Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 16:50:02
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by wickedpam:
So I'm still trying to figure out how I know the name Brent Sirota......


There is a history professor by that name at North Carolina State University.



never went to NCState so it couldn't have been there - this is so wierd that it sounds so familiar to me

Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 16:50:20
Quote by TriSec:
Obviously Brent Spiner and David Sirota had some kind of horrible transporter accident.

(See: Tuvix, ST:Voyager)





Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 16:53:59
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
OMG is that real?
YES.




she's so random she's adorable


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 16:55:34
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
OMG is that real?
YES.


And I am still sickened by this and the entire show and the idea of child beauty pageants.

Where the hell did that young girl get those ideas?

I'll tell you -- the people charged with her care. Her mother, in this case. Children LEARn from their parents (or guardians) this is just horrible. TERRIBLE parenting.

YEah -- I judged.

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 16:58:23
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
OMG is that real?
YES.




she's so random she's adorable

Sorry, Mala -- As I just posted, I disagree. I know what you are saying -- but...

She is a sweet girl, but she's really being sent some bad messages. She's six -- no six year old should get what a daisy duke is.

Child doesn't know what a coupon is. Child shouldn't be given a special juice to perform.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 16:58:44
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
OMG is that real?
YES.


And I am still sickened by this and the entire show and the idea of child beauty pageants.

Where the hell did that young girl get those ideas?

I'll tell you -- the people charged with her care. Her mother, in this case. Children LEARn from their parents (or guardians) this is just horrible. TERRIBLE parenting.

YEah -- I judged.



was that Toddlers and Tiara's? Can't stand the show, the parents drive me crazy - that said, I still think the kids are cute though when they are being real kids that is

Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 17:02:10
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
OMG is that real?
YES.




she's so random she's adorable

Sorry, Mala -- As I just posted, I disagree. I know what you are saying -- but...

She is a sweet girl, but she's really being sent some bad messages. She's six -- no six year old should get what a daisy duke is.

Child doesn't know what a coupon is. Child shouldn't be given a special juice to perform.



no she shouldn't, I agree with that - as the for "daisy dukes" I've told you about my cousin who has been going on 30 since she was 4. I can't blame her, I do think her mother should have monitored all her kids better but thats just IMO

Comment by livingonli on 01/25/2012 17:09:54
Good day everyone. On NESN daily, which I am watching a replay of right now, they are speculating whether the goaltender's snub of the White House appearance contributed to the Bruins loss against the Caps last night.

And who would have thought that going into the all-star break that the Rangers would be highest in the standings going in after working last night's 3-0 shutout against Winnipeg.

Comment by Scoopster on 01/25/2012 17:20:56
I haven't said anything about that whole thing re: Tim Thomas yet, so here's my take.

- Yeah, okay, fine, whatever. If he wanted to make a political statement by not going, that's his deal and his right as an American (one of only two on the team).
- There's been quite a few sports figures in the Boston scene, and elsewhere, who have snubbed the President for political reasons. Manny & Theo did it to Dubya.
- Claiming that it was non-partisan when it was 100% partisan was a huge mistake. He'll lose a lot of support in this area on that alone, but most will let it go because he wears the local laundry.
- .....then again, what does it say about Glenn Beck that his fans are scared shitless to admit they're his fans?

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 17:24:37
Quote by wickedpam:


no she shouldn't, I agree with that - as the for "daisy dukes" I've told you about my cousin who has been going on 30 since she was 4. I can't blame her, I do think her mother should have monitored all her kids better but thats just IMO
That's kinda what I am trying to say.

I don't blame the child. I do question the parenting. I'm not a parent, so I can understand someone questioning me about this issue. I will never ever understand why a mother would dress their children up in makeup in teach them to be sexual before they are teens.I guess that goes to the very heart f it -- these are children.

little girls.

and they are being sexualized by the very people that are supposed to raise them to be good people once they grow up.



Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 17:27:37
Quote by Scoopster:
I haven't said anything about that whole thing re: Tim Thomas yet, so here's my take.

- Yeah, okay, fine, whatever. If he wanted to make a political statement by not going, that's his deal and his right as an American (one of only two on the team).
- There's been quite a few sports figures in the Boston scene, and elsewhere, who have snubbed the President for political reasons. Manny & Theo did it to Dubya.
- Claiming that it was non-partisan when it was 100% partisan was a huge mistake. He'll lose a lot of support in this area on that alone, but most will let it go because he wears the local laundry.
- .....then again, what does it say about Glenn Beck that his fans are scared shitless to admit they're his fans?
ok.

You WON the entire Timmeh debate. I can't refute any of this. WINNING!


Comment by wickedpam on 01/25/2012 17:35:21
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:


no she shouldn't, I agree with that - as the for "daisy dukes" I've told you about my cousin who has been going on 30 since she was 4. I can't blame her, I do think her mother should have monitored all her kids better but thats just IMO
That's kinda what I am trying to say.

I don't blame the child. I do question the parenting. I'm not a parent, so I can understand someone questioning me about this issue. I will never ever understand why a mother would dress their children up in makeup in teach them to be sexual before they are teens.I guess that goes to the very heart f it -- these are children.

little girls.

and they are being sexualized by the very people that are supposed to raise them to be good people once they grow up.




somewhere along the line kids pagents when from being cute and sweet to overly sexy and tantrum inducining

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/25/2012 17:35:52
Ugh. Shit. Ugh. That is all.

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 17:43:48
This. This makes me cry with joy, sadness and pride.

not very long ago -- women were not allowed to serve. they were not allowed to vote.

Today -- Women can show grace and dignity to a nation that so sorely needs it --even under such horrible circumstances. Kudos.


Comment by Mondobubba on 01/25/2012 17:46:41
Quote by Raine:
This. This makes me cry with joy, sadness and pride.

not very long ago -- women were not allowed to serve. they were not allowed to vote.

Today -- Women can show grace and dignity to a nation that so sorely needs it --even under such horrible circumstances. Kudos.


The Speaker started crying. For once I will not mock his tears.


Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 18:05:18
Quote by Mondobubba:

The Speaker started crying. For once I will not mock his tears.

I won't either.

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 19:59:47
Oy. this caller is a hellova way to end Thom's show...

Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 20:01:43
I just filled the spice jars... and now I smell like an indian restaurant. and an Italian one...

and a german one. and french -- and

oh the hell with it -- I smell like the united nations.

Comment by TriSec on 01/25/2012 20:13:41
Or a navigator on a spice freighter.



Comment by Raine on 01/25/2012 20:33:49
Quote by TriSec:
Or a navigator on a spice freighter.

yeah... you could be right.


Comment by Scoopster on 01/25/2012 20:56:56
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Or a navigator on a spice freighter.

yeah... you could be right.

Bawa tookie jna, Raine-o!