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Tru Calling - A Quick Review - and Wrestling
01.30.04 (2:17 pm)   [edit]
In short, hated the show. Poorly written, poorly acted. I'm a fan of Eliza Dushku but this isn't her type of show. She has too much attitude despite her attempts to hide that side. As my wife noted in a scene, she walks with a power strut (as if she were still a vampire slayer). I agreed. Eliza is better with action oriented shows and films. She's s better as characters with attitude e.g. a Super Heroine. Perhaps her next series...I ended watching wrestling. Nidia wasn't blind?!? What a surprise! New eyes, new hairstyle. I wonder how her plotline will turn out. And this week Eddie Guerrero is good although he's bad.
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No Shit Sherlock!
01.30.04 (2:17 pm)   [edit]
Bush wants an investigation into Iraq intelligence but not an independent investigation. California Governor Schwarzenegger cancelled his non-independent investigation into allegations of him being a naughty boy around women (Der Gropenfuhrer! Good one Trudeau). O.J. Simpson appears to have made little headway into his investigation of his ex-wifes murder. Numerous companies self-inspect for misconduct.


I sense a new strategy here. Instead of independent investigations by untrustworthy and/or incompetent entities such as the Police, let's have all crimes investigated by the (alleged) perpetrators. This will remove problems of accountability. It will entirely remove accountability. We can reduce our Police forces - those lazy good-for-nothings. We'll have more Freedom to do what we want as long as we look into it afterwards.


"I looked into the bank robbery and discovered that I had an airtight alibi, so excuse me I'm off to Europe."


Gosh, what a revelation!

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Faith and Hope
01.30.04 (2:16 pm)   [edit]
Georgia State School Superintendent wants to remove the word "evolution" from school science books. As yet another attempt to undermine Science by the Religious Right and as yet another demostration of the dangers of allowing Religion into Politics, it begs the question: don't these people have enough Faith? Are they so uncomfortable in their beliefs that they have to expand their irrational life positions on others to reinforce themselves? What is Faith?


Faith is simply a held belief, held though without logical reason. A belief in God is a matter of Faith and is the cornerstone of many religions. This is because there is no proof for God. If there were then Faith would change to Fact and we would have a lot less bloodshed in this world.


Faith should not be confused with Hope or Trust. Jacob Spinney-An 18 year-old Atheist?s Rebuttal to ?5 Crucial Questions about Christianity does a good job of discussing the differences between Faith and Trust but he leaves out Hope.


Hope is a gamble, a probability. I hope I will win the Lottery but I probably won't. Compare that to "I have Faith that I will win the Lottery." They both involve me playing the Lottery for starters but Faith implies that I may do some other actions or hold some thoughts that have no bearing on the Lottery but that will cause me to win the Lottery. I may pray. I may send emails to random folks. But in general the Lottery is left up to its own devices. Kind of like God. I can pray. I can pray some more yet the results may or may not happen. It's up to this unknowable, non-entity or it's left to chance and we can't know either way.


If Faith in God is no different than Faith in chance, I'll take the latter, recognize that chance is tied in with probability, remove the Faith part, and stick with Hope.


Here's another example. On TV law shows there's always a scene where the lawyer asks the witness "Isn't it possible that the victim while struggling with the assailant caused the assailant to repeatedly stab himself?" The witness always then tries to reply with some detail but is cut off by the lawyer: "Yes or No!" The witness then answers yes.


Is it possible that God exists? Yes. Is it possible that unicorns exist? Yes. Is it possible that there is life on Neptune? Yes. Is it possible that Bill Gates will donate his entire fortune to help pay off the U.S. deficit? Yes.


Is it probable that God exists? No. Is it probable that unicorns exist? Likely not. Is it probable that there is life on Neptune? Not likely. Is it probable that Bill Gates will donate his entire fortune to help pay off the U.S. deficit? Hell no.


Possibilities are mental masturbation played by religious and political leaders to defend their positions of power. It's possible that Hussein had Weapons of Mass Destruction but improbable that he would have used them against us. It's possible that Bush and his cronies wanted to invade Iraq for their own nefarious purposes and it's probable that that is what happened.


Faith is perverted Hope and look at what it leads to - fear. Fear that you don't have enough Faith. Fear that the other belief systems are wrong but may be right but have to be wrong so we better get them to show that we are right. Fear that the responsibility of one's actions will be placed on the person, instead of a convenient crutch called God. Fear to truly embrace freedom. Fear to think for one's self. Fear to explore our wondrous world with our inborn curiosity.


Enough. Enough. Enough. Keep your Religions. Keep your Faith. I prefer to look without blinders. I prefer to not strap on explosives. I prefer to live with people and find solutions without violence. Who's the hero?

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More on Free Blogs
01.30.04 (2:15 pm)   [edit]
Configuring LiveJournal is annoyingly complex compared to the other sites. After little internal debate I cancelled my account.


Blog-City doesn't have a login space on their main page. You go to your blog page - saves a bookmark. Figured out how to change the header but still can't find an easy way to install links. Ahhh, links are installed and grouped as Bookmarks. Actually, not a bad site at all. Limited description of self. Sigh. Cancelled here too.


BlogDrive - Have to enter separate titles. What a pain! But options to configure the site are quite nicely laid out. It's surviving for now as an Official Little Mr Mahatma mirror.


I checked out a few more free blog spaces. Crimson Blog looked nice but I didn't actually join. It appears to suffer from inactivitiy. As is obvious on the homepage it hasn't been updated in over a year and a-half. Another site, 22 Blog wouldn't create my account for whatever reason. The last site I checked out tBlog looks nice and as I found out is pretty easy to use and configure. I've added it as an Official Little Mr Mahatma Mirror.


In summary, I like and have Blogger as my main site. For mirrors, I'm going with eBloggy, BlogDrive, and tBlog. They all were fairly easy to customize and each offer distinct advantages. Heck, any of them would be decent as a main site but I'll stick with the 800-lb gorilla. Unfortunately the defunct zBlogger was a complete mirror of my main Blogger site. I may or may not make the new mirrors complete repositories of past posts.

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The Myth of Homeland Security
01.30.04 (11:12 am)   [edit]
One of the seemingly untouchable cornerstones of the Bush election campaign is National Security, particularly Homeland Security, and how safe is keeping America. The Democrats don\'t have any retort to this because to take an opposing side would imply that they don\'t want a safe America. Meanwhile billions are being shoveled in to the Black Hole that is Homeland Defense. And I always thought the Republicans were for shrinking the Government not increasing its fat content.


But I diverge. The problem is Homeland Defense *MAY* be doing something against terrorists but we\'ll never know. Meanwhile good old American crime is still with us. And, really, if you stop to think about it for two seconds you\'ll realize that Homeland Defense can not in any way, shape, or form, stop the determined foreign or homegrown terrorist.


9/11 was a spectacular, terrible, tragic act - no doubt. But now the terrorists know they don\'t have do anything on that scale ever again. In fact, they don\'t have to do anything every again. All they have to do is threaten to do something and - Boom! - Homeland Defense raises the security level. Even if terrorist did do something it could be small scale - a McVeigh car bomb for example - just enough to get the paranoia back to insane levels.


The terrorists have won. That\'s it. Yay to them. They\'ve disrupted our Government, our economy, our lives. They\'ve instilled a new level of panic and paranoia to our daily routines. Airline travel, once a minor pain in the butt, has become a major pain in the butt. Homeland Security in order to protect us must take away enough liberties to keep eyes on us.


So again I admit the terrorists have won. Now get rid of Homeland Defense and put the money saved into Education. Give me back more of my personal freedoms, especially Speech. Get Bush and his wacko bunch out of Office. Let\'s get some sense of normalcy back into our lives.


And for the terrorists we\'ll have an awards ceremony in Beverly Hills...

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