Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Chalmers Johnson writes in TPMmuckraker today:

 History is instructive on this dilemma. If we choose to keep our empire, as the Roman republic did, we will certainly lose our democracy and grimly await the eventual blowback that imperialism generates. There is an alternative, however. We could, like the British Empire after World War II, keep our democracy by giving up our empire. The British did not do a particularly brilliant job of liquidating their empire and there were several clear cases where British imperialists defied their nation's commitment to democracy in order to hang on to foreign privileges. The war against the Kikuyu in Kenya in the 1950s and the Anglo-French-Israeli invasion of Egypt in 1956 are particularly savage examples of that. But the overall thrust of postwar British history is clear: the people of the British Isles chose democracy over imperialism.

Read the rest here.

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Batman vs alien vs predator

I used to collect comic books when I was younger. I still have an interest in comic books.

This short film is an excellent adaption of the comic book to film genre. Of course Frank Miller's "Sin City" is the pinnacle of this kind of film noir styled cinema.

The short film form fits the comic book adaption because of the nature of the characters of the revenge/avenger seem not to be amenable to serious character development or exploration.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Richard Feynman Intro

Richard Feynman is one of the greatest scientists and cultural heroes of the 20th Century.

(and he is a great bongo player!)

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Page 27 Live 8/10/2006

One of the first groups that my art gallery/performance space had in concert in 1996.

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Happy New Year.  May the new year bring peace and justice to the American people from the tyranny of Bush and his cohorts. 
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