It's time for a DISCLAIMER:


For all of you who think I'm a political tree hugging whore, I'M NOT!  I'm not sitting on xanga trying to prove a point to anyone, nor am I out to prove my intellectual prowess on the basis that I read some news.  I am on this routine of getting to work and browsing my daily websites that include a variety of global events.  After soaking up the days headlines and features, quite often I'll push the limits of google to delve deeper into the area of interest and then write it up on here to share with ya'll my thoughts.  As with most editorial analysts, I the personal opinionist, will succumb to the very nature of posting tons of bull-shit and a rambling of opinions.  Sit back, relax, read and rant. CHEERS!


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I'm not the biggest Phish fan but since they are disbanding, I would like to catch them on tour this summer.  Anyone down?  Should be inspirational to aspiring rockstars.  REF: omygawditswill (video clip)


oh yea - i've got an extra ticket to incubus 6/25 @ MSG.  Maybe even 2 extra tickets.  Let me know if anyone is interested. 


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TRIAL SARS VACCINE APPEARS SAFE(click here)


people in the modern era have taken science and technology for granted.  although medical advances have taken giant leaps where 70 year life expectancy is a given, people still need to take life a bit more seriously and rationally prudent...the expectations of medecine to prolong and enhance life is a given as people sit on time to wait for researches to find cures to natures deadliest cancers.


People need to understand that as with the innate creation of this world, not all things are curable, understandable.  and as each pebble of the world is overturned by science, new unknowns will be unleashed or the development of a vaccine will open the door to the evolution of a new disease....SICK EH?


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al harrington looks like a teenage mutant ninja turtle


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American Arrogance -


America has adopted a self proclaimed land of dominance since its inception over 200 years ago.  Back then, it's white leaders led this country to be dominant against other races in this country, and when that racial barrier was broken, its international diplomacy has continued to follow this trend of pompous behavior. 


Torture in these Abu Gharib prisons show a little more than just torture and humiliation.  In fact, relevantly speaking, this is probably not a good example of torture at its best.  I'm sure on the Nazi's far surpassed the level of torture and fear during the holocaust.  HOWEVER, although it is common for soldiers to take snapshots of their prisoners, it was not common for Nazi's to take photo's WITH their victims, whereas Americans have been synonymous to this idea of victim-trophying - publicized pictures of KKK's next to burned skulls, hanged bodies and now military erotic displays of humiliation.


As Susan Sontag writes in her times magazine article this week, "The notion that apologies or professions of ''disgust'' by the president and the secretary of defense are a sufficient response is an insult to one's historical and moral sense...It is a direct consequence of the with-us-or-against-us doctrines of world struggle with which the Bush administration has sought to change, change radically, the international stance of the United States and to recast many domestic institutions and prerogatives. The Bush administration has committed the country to a pseudo-religious doctrine of war, endless war -- for ''the war on terror'' is nothing less than that. Endless war is taken to justify endless incarcerations."


Endless incarcerations justified by personal gain (see previous posts on OPEC). This administration has gone to as far lengths for Rumsfeld to state in 2002 regarding Unlawful Combatants kept at Guantanamo Bay:



As I understand it, technically unlawful combatants do not have any rights under the Geneva Conventions


US Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld


 

 these are open caged prisons...how could they be humane!  The road to Abu Gharib began at Guantanamo Bay.

 

 

 

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i will post next on Amercia: the real state of Israel...(hopefully i can get this out without sounding racist i'll have to do a lot of editing before getting it out)

 

1.EXTREME IRONING - it's a sport.


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/21/national/21iron.html



2. New York City's love for minimalism is one that can push the lines of trully gross...it just literally screams out im trying wayy to hard to be trendy and chic...its a little annoying to eat in a WHITE ROOM...with blue neon hue everywhere you look, but the upside of this new modern high cuisine is that there is no dress code...just the willingness to eat and pay their high prices is enough to get you a table...french cuisine has always topped new yorks fine dining charts...but the old school restaurants are currently in a state of shutdown...succumbing to its modern casual fine dining counterparts....


ps...what is the deal with people's obssession with lcd's?  the more the better? the bigger the better?...cars/trucks/restaurants/bathrooms/ jeezus.


3. yama irving is mucho better than yama houston.


4. last night - the first double date of my life...i guess if you were all friends to begin with, the night doesn't unravel into the chris rock deemed double dating nightmare...but of course as i am guessing it is only customary, the men slither off to the bar to get away for a bit...then come back inebriated and a bit more relaxed after ripping off some free tongued banter....


5. $51 buckaroo's for 4 hours of parking??..INSANE...$36 buckaroo's for 16 gallons of gas...and mind you this is in jersey...NUTZ...honestly...i might have to rip on OPEC again by the end of the day...tooppping $41 bucks a barrell....no good...no good.


6. stephen a. smith is gawwdammnnn annnoying.

a;klsdfjl;kasdjf;klasjdf;lkjasdf;klasjdf;kl...ugh..thought i was gonna get to leave but...i always get a new crapload of stuff to do right at 5...


been in a huge rut for many reasons lately...and not much to type about 'cept to re-evaluate the person i am or that which i've become...just have no control of anything right now and ugh...big fat rut...these past 2 months has been up in the air...this weekend is a complete blur...next week is an uncertainty and BLAH!...only thing that keeps me happy is puppy.


big fat rut is always good for big fat drinking or big fat reading...i'll do both later...im thinking its time to re-read some rainer maria.


i do want to post on ghandi declining her throne though...maybe tomorrow..u guys talk to me about it for now...


 


for some shits and giggles: www.xanga.com/omygawditswill


im gonna order a dwayne wade jersey online tonight


anyone got some experience buying clothes off ebay?


guitar show this weekend: www.tcguitar.com/pages/frameset.html


 


 


 


 

http://www.playerappreciate.com/pimphandle.asp



mah pimp handle: Trick Magnet A. Love


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i root for the lakers...for some reason i'm just not a duncan era spurs fan (although i did root for him at wake)...maybe its cuz the knicks lost to them in the strike-season finals


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spinning class....mania...


i've taken this class with a bunch of different instructors and i must say friday noons with derek the flamboyant gay instructor is the most intense....today's song selection was filled with some marvin gaye re-makes, lenny kravitz, sheryl crow...he sings during every song...head bobbin' arms flailing....its great...


 

WHY IS URINE YELLOW?


The kidneys serve two major functions: they keep the salt content of the blood constant, and they filter waste out of the bloodstream. So, the main components of urine are (salt) water and waste products. The major waste product from cells in the body is ammonia, and the major waste product from blood is a broken form of heme called bilirubin. In the liver, each of these is converted into a less hazardous form: ammonia is converted to urea, and bilirubin is degraded to urobilins. Salt, water, and urea are all colorless, but urobilins (which come from degraded pigments) are yellow. So, if you drink a lot, your urine will be more dilute and clearer, and if you get dehydrated, your urine will contain less water and be darker yellow.

after oil prices hit $40.06 a barrel yesterday...how can i not post about opec...


i read somewhere that a bunch of harvard panelists (like they really know awnything) rate OPEC as one of the top 5 monopolies in America (from what i remember the US POST OFFICE was number 1 until email and internet kicked their arse)...on another side note...OPEC isn't even US so i dont know if it could be considered as an American Monopoloy other than obvious collusion....which is another issue in itself....


OPEC....11 countries (5 major arab countries) who produce ~33% of the world's oil...are the naturally wealthiest countries...yet because of this natural wealth and the dominant controlling politcal families there is no urge to push money into the economy to develop a wealthy productive economy...to lack the urge to continually rely on the import goods and export of oil...the head hancho's of these countries have a stranglehold of not only the future of their own economy...but of the world economy....


as it may be hard for them, these countries need to view their natural resource rich regions as the worlds right to trade with them...and not put a restriction on its release and sale...this would better their own countries and not just their immediate families....for these countries to abuse their oil power over the world would be catastrophic to economies all over teh world not only because of the obvious hike in oil prices and lack of oil....but also monetarily especially when fueld by revenge:


"Saddam sealed his fate when he decided to switch to the euro in late 2000 (and later converted his $10 billion reserve fund at the U.N. to euros) -- at that point, another manufactured Gulf War become inevitable under Bush II. Only the most extreme circumstances could possibly stop that now and I strongly doubt anything can -- short of Saddam getting replaced with a pliant regime. "


"Otherwise, the effect of an OPEC switch to the euro would be that oil-consuming nations would have to flush dollars out of their (central bank) reserve funds and replace these with euros. The dollar would crash anywhere from 20-40% in value and the consequences would be those one could expect from any currency collapse and massive inflation (think Argentina currency crisis, for example). You'd have foreign funds stream out of the U.S. stock markets and dollar denominated assets, there'd surely be a run on the banks much like the 1930s, the current account deficit would become unserviceable, the budget deficit would go into default, and so on. Your basic 3rd world economic crisis scenario.


"The United States economy is intimately tied to the dollar's role as reserve currency. This doesn't mean that the U.S. couldn't function otherwise, but that the transition would have to be gradual to avoid such dislocations (and the ultimate result of this would probably be the U.S. and the E.U. switching roles in the global economy)."


the latter being an unlikely scenario...but completely plausible...jsut give CHINA 50 years...or until NORTH KOREA unleashes its nuclear bomb....


back to work...shall post later...


for IDJIOT, the next RUSH LIMBAUGH: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/06/opinion/meyer/main616021.shtml


Rush: MPs Just 'Blowing Off Steam'


"I'm sorry, folks. I'm sorry. Somebody has to provide a little levity here. This is not as serious as everybody is making it out to be. My gosh, we're all wringing our hands here. We act like, 'Okay let's just die,' you know? 'Let's just give up. What can we do to make these people feel better? Let's just pull out of there, and let's just go. Let's just become a neutral country. Let's just do that.' I mean, it's ridiculous. It's outrageous what's happening here, and it's not -- and it's not because I'm out of touch; it's because I am in touch, folks, that I can understand. This is a pure, media-generated story. I'm not saying it didn't happen; I'm [not] saying the pictures aren't there, but this is being given more life than the Waco invasion got. This is being given more life than almost -- it's almost become an Oklahoma City-type thing. One more Bush sound bite, and the president continued explaining how real democracy works here."


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peja....SWEET...


kg...just doesn't have that fire the last 4 minutes of the game...falls on the inbounds pass and then just stares blankly in disbelief...he's not hopping around...pulling a vlade-mutombo on the refs...and rallying his troops...instead...cassell is yelling off the bench...predator-spree is semi-handling the team...and well..KG...mini webber...hahaa...if only he called a timeout while falling on the floor....TECHNICAL~..


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http://www.pinkystar.com/pds/contents/solo/200401/ttws3.wmv


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after last years oscar winning "bowling for columbine"...i became a quite fan of michael mooore...definitely found his style of juxtaposing government and the fourth estate very intriguing and altogether..revealing/enlightening...


his new movie "fareinheit 9/11" has just been allowed to be distributed by Mirimax because they just got the "OK" from parent company Walt Disney.  In short, Michael Eisner is a cheap prick...disney is gonna go down the tubes if he continues to operate his MEDIA company with his financial mentality...if only comcast bought his ass out a few months ago....


go watch the movie


 

market analysis for the personal investing idjiot...


...so when i read stuff like cablevisions quarterly loss is lower than expected...im just thinking if only dolan didn't hire scott layden...i wonder if his shareholders would like him more...if his company struggles would be forgiven if he at least gave new yorkers a winning team...$80M payroll for rangers and $90M payroll for knicks plus a $40M lux tax for being over the cap...jeezus...give that back to your shareholders....put a luxury tax on the ratio of percentage loss: avg winning percentage of knicks and rangers...


so hopefully if 2q04 unemployment number decreases again....we'll be able to sustain growth with a predicted higher interest rate...damn you greenspan...i was hoping you would hold out till november...but we'll see...anyways...at least i hope we will see a stronger dollar~....WOOT WOOT!

i'm definitely going to buy a dwayne wade jersey...DAAMMNNN HE'S NOTHING BUT BUTTAAA>>>.~~...shizzle~...


the heat look like the high school underdogs playing for a state championship against the muscleheaded pacers led by bad boy artest.....like high school teams, they play 42 minutes of pure sweat dripping ironman intesity...maybe rookie of the year should have gone to dwayne wade....lamar odom has been nothing short of "the goods" and what more could you really ask of the other make shift lines (ala hockey....)....


i always root for young "potential stars" rather than trading for proven veterans just because games are more exciting to watch...which is why all new york teams are just disgusting...in anycase..the heat have no choice but to double team o'neal in the post...which leaves shooters behind the arc open...the hustle of the heat rotating to their defenders is jsut UNREAL>...they actaully look like they burn up their reserve fuel just to contest the shot....whereas...watching the knicks....gawd...the old penny and the overpaid houston just kind of dawdle going through  the motions to contest a shot.....ridiculous..


 


GO HEAT!


 


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america has the luxury of a middle class voice...the goal of a democracy is to give power to the masses...the voice of the liberal non extremist...does this hold true even though big corporations and millionaires dominate political agendas?...YES!! (with obvious imbalances but essentially YES!!!!)  the system is designed to balance itself out...but the apathy, ignorance and arrogance of america has caused "we the people" to lose that power....


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night in retrospect: i could live a college boy's life forever


last night...due to a lack of beverages to mix with the DISGUSTING JIM BEAM....will and myself decided to drink JIM BEAM with ICE/SELTZER and MAPLE SYRUP....hahaha..


really not so bad.


haha..will just named the drink "sticky chin"


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http://money.cnn.com/2004/04/28/news/fortune500/starbucks_prices.reut/index.htm

american diplomacy is absolutely ridiculous...im pretty much at a loss for words as to the sequence of events of the post war accusations...worst of all...the fighting still continues...


if you're gonna do something, do it right...stick by your educated conclusions...follow through with your actions and make sure it gets done correctly...amidst all debate...you can still come out knowing you did everything you thought was the right thing to do at that moment...and now...










Iraqi inmate: 'Treated like dogs'





Haydar Sabbar Abed
Haydar was detained by US forces for 10 months
One of the Iraqi men who says he was photographed in degrading poses by American prison guards in Abu Ghraib jail is unemployed father-of-five Haydar Sabbar Abed. He told his story to the BBC Arabic Service.


 


its truly embarrassing.


 


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http://www.students.haverford.edu/hchoi/final%20project.htm


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professional athletes and their migraines...


after my millionth refresh of espn.com...im reading on how artest might not play tonights game because of a MIGRAINE!...COME ON...these are professional athletes getting paid millions of dollars to SIT ON THE BENCH DURING THE PLAYOFFS BECAUSE OF A HEADACHE??..that is just such bullshit~....goodness....i would argue that he's probably hungover from the night before and trying to play hooky off work...but he PLAYS BASKETBALL FOR A LIVING!....then...its the playoffs!..have some drive and determination..and some DRIVE TO WIN A TITLE!!...stop being a wussy!....


the arguement can be said that i know nothing of random occurring migraines...i've never jsut woken up with a headache...although...i've had some severe migraines due a few concussions...mild and medium concussions wehre my head has been ringing for days..nausea, vomitting and dizzyness ensued....but there was a cause to the effect of the migraine...in artests case...NOTHING>>NADA>...unofficial reports claim the majority of nba players puff the dragon....and maybe artest needs to just get a double dose of it tonight before the game....


ugh...franchise pulled the same shit on me 2 years ago...or was it 3 years ago...


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response to dixstar:


a couple of things...and i think you might have been misinformed...


first:


war can be boiled down to 2 things...land and money...revenge is never enough of a motivator especially when riling up the masses if there is no bottom line financial/territorial gain...


even the fight for land is an outdated rationale for war...with the UN and global diplomacy to balance superpowers and essentially nuclear outbreak...and also the increased technology to not need land to dominate (ie japan)...money is actually the biggest/only reason for any country to go to war....


noteable exception: the need for a palestinian state (so hard to fuck up something once you've messed up from the get go)


iraq/kuwait and saudi arabia account for half of the world's proven oil reserves (incorrect: media sources claim the middle east holds 2/3rds of the world oil, incorrect: kuwait is the number 2 oil nation...not iraq --i am clumping all 3 of these oil giants together just to be a bit more general in an effort to be more accurate...)...in anycase...the US interest in the middle east is truly beneficial....as expensive as gas has gotten lately...its still the cheapest in the world....some facts for you


Five companies dominate the world oil market. Four are based in the US and Britain: Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch-Shell (often described as a British-Dutch company), British Petroleum-Amoco, and Chevron-Texaco. (The fifth, TotalFinaElf, is sometimes described as a French-Italian company.) The US and Britain see regaining control over the Iraqi market, which they lost when the Iraqi government nationalized its oil industry in 1972, as key to maintaining their dominance over this critical economic resource.


The Bush administration has close ties to the oil industry: both President Bush and Vice President Cheney worked in the oil business. Forty-one senior Bush administration officials were former oil companies executives or have substantial stock holdings or other financial ties to the industry. Washington's predatory interest in Iraqi oil is clear, whatever its political protestations about its motives for war.


The US National Energy Policy Report of 2001 - known as the 'Cheney Report' after its author Vice President Dick Cheney, formerly one of America's richest and most powerful oil industry magnates - demanded a priority on easing US access to Persian Gulf supplies.


its a scramble to carve up iraq's oil territory and to use the takeover of hussein as 1. a scapegoat for 9/11 and 2. to take over democracy-theatening nations.


War in Iraq will certainly affect the oil industry in various waysrices, levels of production, and balance of power among both oil companies and oil-producing countries. Iraq vast oil potential means wide ripple effects of any shakeup there. But exactly how the ripples flow depends on the length and veracity of the war and the level of on-going instability in Iraq and the wider Middle East.


 


**all italicized are taken from another source...its xanga..no need to footnote =)**


my feelings on torture and US course of action is EMBARRASING - my comment on idjiots page:


the concept of imperial america invading iraq has never had a clarified rationale...and even after condoleeza rice and homeland security testimonies last month its reasonings are still debatable

if you're going to invade a country...without the backing of the UN...(thats an issue within itself)...and you give no clear cut reason other than then the direct need as a country to use someone as a martyr for 9/11...then you MUST go about your business delicately and most politically correct...the eventual bureaucratic backlashes are HUGE...and ironically huge financially as well...for some reason...recently...i see our time as the begin of america's "downhill fall" as one of the world's dominant powers...

a part of me accepts your point of view...but because i can accpet it as fueled nationalistic pride...i also know that its ridiculous...and in no way can that train of thought be nurtured. 


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as i get older...any national political agenda brought up...i am having more and more opinions about...hence the passing of the torch...our generation is taking over...although with the medicinal advances to prolong life...the baby-boom generation is and will not be able to pass over the torch for years to come....a whole other issue in itself...this will hugely affect the next 20 elections....but i will not get into that...


so i overheard 2 co-workers chatting up a storm in their respective latrine stalls...due to the nature of a urinal visit i was not able to stay for the entire session of their discussion....pat tillman...."joe dimmagio etc etc etc (goes onto name 3 other names)...served for his country...but now this is one guy going into action getting killed and they are making such a big deal over it"...


its natural for one death to shake up any situation...and create a loud fuss...other than that....


times today are different...military service for your country and blatant patriotism is no longer what it was...with increased education and technology, war is no longer an efficient choice to resolve anything...homeland security protects against terrorists...and the need for global security only balances previous decades of nuclear buildup....with the world the way it is today, students, the youth of america has their own agenda...the youth of the world has their own agenda....they have invidiual and capitalistic goals that no longer involve uncle sam.

definitely made it a new york night...


ASHTANGA YOGA: A traditional Hatha Yoga practice that generates heat through a vigorous flowing series of Yoga postures coordinated with enhanced breathing to develop strength and flexibility. This class is more challenging. (90 min)


crunch-soho : took my first yoga class last night...not the greatest "first timer" class to take...but i made it through...breathing and pretzeling "...till the sweat drip down mah balls"


Lotus - tasting event..."pad thai pad thai and more pad thai"...why is it that american women really like to get all up in your face when they talk to you?...was quite tired and exhausted after the gym and made the mistake of being mingly-interested in her life...30 minutes later...we still didnt make it past the first topic of forensics.


do people still buy CD's?...i wandered virgin itching to buy cd's left and right...a notion to "support the artist" (i've kind of developed in recent years)...but also the feeling of owning the album...

new kravitz album sounds cool...


the push-pull between "fun" and "sleep" sucks....i think im also in denial about getting closer to approaching the day when i start thinking about "the day after consequences" before turning into the "shotmaster" for the night...beer shits and getting the sweats lying in bed at home is one thing...but in a non-AC'ed office and a cancer walk with only porto-potties...the sweats and beer shits take on a whole new meaning...


dog walk was great!...it wasn't the marathon style walk that i think everyone was envisioning....it was more of a section of the park closed off for a city-style morning stroll....riverside park 89th st....doggie vendors set up tents along the stroll giving out free treats/keychains/FROST-PAW ICE CREAM....soo cute....doggie olympics....all in all a good morning...


been craving a vietnamese hoagie for 2 weeks now...


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after a few entries on a variety of current events....and in response to a couple of comments...when all things said and done...it still just all boils down to the benjamins....survival of the fittest may be determined by specific factors such as genomics...but those are only side factors as a result of MONEY....yes...im an idjiot.


Ward can imagine, however, an evolutionary change coming from ''a genetically managed person,'' someone who has, through gene tampering, increased his productive span as much as 200 years. It would take a wealthy person in the first place to be able to afford this process, who then, instead of having three decades of productive earning, could have ''100 years of earning capital.'' He could produce and support 30 children, who would inherit his longevity if he mated with a similarly genetically-enhanced female, and presumably he would choose to mate with only another of his kind. Since a species becomes distinct when it can no longer breed with those outside the species, Ward says, the big question is, ''Will we remain one species?''


Suddenly F. Scott Fitzgerald's observation about the very rich -- ''They are different from you and me'' -- takes on a new and chilling dimension.


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been trying to find this nytimes magazine article (i think) where they call the current "mtv" generation..."pill popping generation"....someone find it for me.


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Two of the few hardy souls who shun batting gloves were in the building in Phoenix this week. Mark Grace, who now is a broadcaster for the D-Backs, and the Cubs' Moises Alou.




Alou says the secret to hitting without batting gloves is to harden your hands and prevent calluses. One of his methods might win someone the prize money on the TV show, "Fear Factor." He urinates on his hands. That's the honest truth. Alou said he isn't sure where he learned this distasteful folk medicine, but it wasn't from his famous father. And it works for Moises.


alou's best friend: R KELLY.