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The times...
Author: BobR    Date: 07/25/2008 12:16:20

Come writers and critics who prophesize with your pens
And keep your eyes open, the chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon, the wheel's still in spin
And there's no telling who that it's naming
Oh the loser will be later to win
For the times, they are a changing

Come senators, congressmen, please head the call
Don't stand in the doorway, don't block up the hall
For he that gets hurt will be her that has stalled
The battle outside ragging will soon shake your windows
And rattle your hall
For the times, they are a changing

- from The Times They Are a-Changin' by Bob Dylan



I had a friend I've known since we were both teenagers in the 70's visit us last night. The three of us talked about the old times. It brought back memories of another era, one that likely seems so alien to anyone a couple decades younger. We bought soda in glass quart bottles by the case, and returned them (and the wooden case) for the deposit. We spent summers in a tiny cottage in the mountains with no TV and no computers (no such thing as a PC at that time). We had a shortwave multiband radio that we could dial in staticy signals from around the world in the evening (even that activity's days are numbered, as everything goes digital). We played games on a board instead of a computer, went for walks, swam in the lake during the day. My special treat was an ice cream sandwich from the Tasti Freeze.

It was a turbulent time back then in the early 70's. The Cold War was at its height, there was social and racial unrest, Germany and Berlin were divided, and war in a faraway land. The previously quoted lyrics, although written a decade earlier, could well have described the palatable need for change felt among the populace.

As is often the case, the monetary fortunes and conscience of the nation goes through cycles. We made strides towards helping those that needed it, we ended a war, the walls fell, the cold thawed. We as a nation got richer and found we wanted more, and got more and partied like it was 1999.

The rest of the world? For a lot of people - not so much. Our consuming consumer frenzy was built on the backs of the poor people in the world who made our products for what could easily be considered slave wages. As we consumed more, we bought more from overseas, sending our money there and padding the bank accounts of the executives of the companies that sold us the things we thought we needed.

We never really ended our civil and social ills, we simply outsourced them.

For some, though, too much is never enough, and the poor of the world could not support the lifestyles of America AND fill the coffers of the rich at the top. So after a decade of money flowing uphill, once again the poor and middle class in America are in the position of having to push for social and economic justice for themselves.

At the same time, we once again have wars in faraway lands and - ironically - walls going up in Israel and America.

It is against this political and social backdrop, and the very physical backdrop of the reunited Berlin that Barack Obama gave his speech yesterday. He asked the world:
Will we extend our hand to the people in the forgotten corners of this world who yearn for lives marked by dignity and opportunity; by security and justice? Will we lift the child in Bangladesh from poverty, shelter the refugee in Chad, and banish the scourge of AIDS in our time?

Will we stand for the human rights of the dissident in Burma, the blogger in Iran, or the voter in Zimbabwe? Will we give meaning to the words “never again” in Darfur?

Will we acknowledge that there is no more powerful example than the one each of our nations projects to the world? Will we reject torture and stand for the rule of law? Will we welcome immigrants from different lands, and shun discrimination against those who don’t look like us or worship like we do, and keep the promise of equality and opportunity for all of our people?

Will we? The times they are a-changin'.

Again.

 

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Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 12:17:20
Excuses, Excuses :p







Morning :hug:

Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 12:23:21
Good Morning!



Maybe this will help?



Do it live - the McCain version!



Start the day off right!









Comment by TriSec on 07/25/2008 12:26:03
Hmm, I see the southern branch of the blog has been slacking off this week....:modbat:









Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 12:32:37
Quote by TriSec:

Hmm, I see the southern branch of the blog has been slacking off this week....:modbat:











Are you talking about someone's butt?

That's be our southern crack - not branch.











Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 12:55:08
Prediction:



The DJIA will close lower today. It will take another hard hit.





Comment by Raine on 07/25/2008 13:11:27
:coffee: good morning!

Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 13:11:43
OMG - German's speak English really well. It's the language of business they want to make sure they are prepared.

Comment by Random on 07/25/2008 13:11:50
Who's gonna see The X-Files movie...Rumor has it...The Movie Sucks

Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 13:13:05
Let's just say it's on my Netflix list

Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 13:15:12
Shane-O bringin' the novack funny :lol:

Comment by Raine on 07/25/2008 13:17:54
Hey! I was having problems with my computer yesterday!

Comment by Raine on 07/25/2008 13:19:15
And my southern branch has nothing to do with this! :P

Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 13:20:33
My southern branch!





Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 13:21:36
from DCRTV



Pedestrian "Doing Fine" After Novak Hit - 7/25 - The homeless pedestrian who was struck by a car driven by syndicated columnist Robert Novak said in a WMAL interview yesterday that he is "doing fine," recovering from a dislocated shoulder, and voiced surprise and amusement that the political pundit was at the wheel of the Chevrolet Corvette that hit him in downtown DC on Wednesday. "Bob Novak is the one that hit me?" said 86-year-old Don Clifford Liljenquist, sounding astonished when WMAL reporter Troy Russell told him that the driver was Novak. "Well, everybody knows who Bob Novak is! He's a famous journalist!... I was struck by Bob Novak?... Well, I think that makes it a great story!" More in the DC Post and at wmal.com.....



Comment by velveeta jones on 07/25/2008 13:28:41
Great post BobR! :clap:



Those of us in the "south" appreciate its brevity.



Ahem.......... some of us below "the line" have had our blogs in on time.



>P

Comment by TriSec on 07/25/2008 13:29:26
Keith nailed it a few days back about Obama's overseas trip...



McCain goaded him into going, and he's sure hit the Grand Slam, hasn't he?



: backfired :





Comment by Random on 07/25/2008 13:30:09
So...Random is Random...and Bored...



Shall i rule the world...but first the blog.

Comment by velveeta jones on 07/25/2008 13:30:36
Yay!! And Dylan references as well.



It was worth the wait!

Comment by BobR on 07/25/2008 13:30:45
okay - through my Guinness-fueled fog, I was able to cobble something together for today's blog.



enjoy. :yawn:

Comment by TriSec on 07/25/2008 13:33:51
Mrs. TriSec and I were as hardcore as anyone over the X Files back in the day....



It's sucked since the next-to-last season. As we called it then, the "Y-Files", as in "Why are we still watching this?"



We're not optomistic; Mrs. TriSec has already declared that this is the "Z-Files" movie.



Besides, how did they film it without Gillian and David killing each other?





Comment by Random on 07/25/2008 13:35:25
Quote by TriSec:

Mrs. TriSec and I were as hardcore as anyone over the X Files back in the day....



It's sucked since the next-to-last season. As we called it then, the "Y-Files", as in "Why are we still watching this?"



We're not optomistic; Mrs. TriSec has already declared that this is the "Z-Files" movie.



Besides, how did they film it without Gillian and David killing each other?





Well...Money, A lot of Money





Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 13:35:40
BobR,



The times are a changing if we "Bring it!"



I wonder what the rest of the planet will do if the GOP steals the election?





Comment by Raine on 07/25/2008 13:36:14
Pretty good cobble Bobber!



:bow:

Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 13:36:55
I think I already like the "X-file" new movie.



(being contrary)





Comment by Scoopster on 07/25/2008 13:38:29
Morning all! :banana:



Back from the vacation-not-so-much.. It was rough. :(

Comment by Random on 07/25/2008 13:39:25
Quote by capt:

I think I already like the "X-file" new movie.



(being contrary)





I wanna see it now.

Comment by BobR on 07/25/2008 13:41:16
Quote by TriSec:

Hmm, I see the southern branch of the blog has been slacking off this week....:modbat:









I was sick earlier in the week and I am just now feeling better.



Guinness gives you strength!™

Comment by m-hadley on 07/25/2008 13:43:18
Mornin' Everybody :coffee:

Excellent post BobR - I also came of age in the 70s (graduated high school in '77), and even in back woods Indiana where I was reared, we got the news and I remember watching the body bags coming back from Vietnam and knowing that something was happening beyond my little world out in the cornfields. I remember growing up watching the Kennedy assasinations and MLK being shot dead and thinking that all great leaders were ultimately assasinated. Now comes another leader with great potential - I hope that as a people we have come farther than to squander this opportunity. My two cents for this Fridee morning... :P

Cheers,

mfaye



Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 13:50:00


Comment by velveeta jones on 07/25/2008 13:50:18
Someone shoot this stupid caller.

Comment by Scoopster on 07/25/2008 13:54:51
BTW I am glad to say that most of the family was quite impressed by Obama's trip across the pond..



Except for my dear uncle.. I'm starting to think the combination of his elder years, his service to the church, and his position of being in charge of the family's trust fund are turning him into a Liebercrat.

Comment by starling310 on 07/25/2008 14:28:27
MOrnin'!



Bobber, Bobber, Bobber. . . great post. That Dylan song always gets me belting away in the car!





Comment by Raine on 07/25/2008 14:28:58
I see the Bloggie burped again...

Comment by starling310 on 07/25/2008 14:30:01
Quote by Raine:

And my southern branch has nothing to do with this! :P




Speaking of Southern Branches, did y'all see the one about the Deer with the extra legs and tail last night on KO?

Poor Deer.



Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 14:32:32
Quote by Raine:

I see the Bloggie burped again...




THat was more like an upchuck



Comment by Raine on 07/25/2008 14:33:49
Quote by Scoopster:

Morning all! :banana:



Back from the vacation-not-so-much.. It was rough. :(


Welcome back scoop.







Comment by starling310 on 07/25/2008 14:34:17
Oh. My birds are back!

I had run out of seed, and yesterday they were sitting on my railing.

Birds-----> "Hey Lady! Where's the food?!?"

I read that birds become dependent on a food source, so I went out and got them more. . . and now they are back!



Wow...I am becoming an Elderly shut-in.

Comment by starling310 on 07/25/2008 14:34:51
SCOOP!

Comment by TriSec on 07/25/2008 14:36:59
Heyyy! I studied Karl Marx in college, too.



Hell, I was proud to call myself a communist then. (during the Reagan Era). It was a thing to do.



Like feeding Vaal.





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/25/2008 14:38:47
http://www.runawaybox.com/video.php?vid=443



If you didn't see this last night, hilarity!

Comment by wickedpam on 07/25/2008 14:39:07
Quote by starling310:

Oh. My birds are back!

I had run out of seed, and yesterday they were sitting on my railing.

Birds-----> "Hey Lady! Where's the food?!?"

I read that birds become dependent on a food source, so I went out and got them more. . . and now they are back!



Wow...I am becoming an Elderly shut-in.




At least their nicer then our neighborhood squirrel. if you move one of the peanuts he's buried then he gets all pissed of and takes revenge. When we put in the extention to the flower bed we found a bunch of peanuts where we were digging so we threw them out in to the commons for the squirrel to find again. The little thing, over night, found the nuts, buried them and then dug a big hole in on of our pots pushing on of the plant almost all the way out.



Comment by starling310 on 07/25/2008 14:41:33
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by starling310:

Oh. My birds are back!

I had run out of seed, and yesterday they were sitting on my railing.

Birds-----> "Hey Lady! Where's the food?!?"

I read that birds become dependent on a food source, so I went out and got them more. . . and now they are back!



Wow...I am becoming an Elderly shut-in.




At least their nicer then our neighborhood squirrel. if you move one of the peanuts he's buried then he gets all pissed of and takes revenge. When we put in the extention to the flower bed we found a bunch of peanuts where we were digging so we threw them out in to the commons for the squirrel to find again. The little thing, over night, found the nuts, buried them and then dug a big hole in on of our pots pushing on of the plant almost all the way out.





:rofl:



You don't mess with squirrels. They are bad ass.





Comment by TriSec on 07/25/2008 14:41:55
Regarding birds...



I know an actual Mountain Man (who is sadly dying of cancer at age well over 80.)



Anyway, he always says to stop feeding the birds in the spring..."Let 'em earn their keep over the summer".



He does feed through the winter and other 'tough times'.





Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 14:42:45
Mondo is breaking the blog.



Bad Mondo!

Comment by Raine on 07/25/2008 14:43:30
So what is Drew's purpose??







Comment by starling310 on 07/25/2008 14:43:46
NO NO NANNETTE!

Comment by capt on 07/25/2008 14:46:09
Here is a link to Mondos funny:



The Great Office War



It can't be posted as a youtube? (maybe?)



It makes my computer lock up trying to load it so the blog goes to (1 item remaining) and stallls.



Anybody else have the same prob?



Comment by Mondobubba on 07/25/2008 14:47:12
Morning all. It day off thingy. We got a memo yesterday that going over the hour for the last week the office is open. The last day the dump is open is Fridee the 8th. Keep that in mind, it is important. Then the memo goes on to say if you scheduled work on the 9th or the 10th you need to work on your day off in the week. WTF? I've already got plans for my day off, I am getting the hell out of dodge. What makes you think I want work 6 day in the last week the place is open. I think not! Bastids.



:rage: :rage:

Comment by TriSec on 07/25/2008 14:47:24
Quote by starling310:

NO NO NANNETTE!






AUUGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!



: burns Shaughnessey's book :





Comment by Mondobubba on 07/25/2008 14:48:27
Quote by capt:

Mondo is breaking the blog.



Bad Mondo!






Oh GOD! Thank you, Sir! May I have another?