Iraq and Apple = Great Parody
This parody marries two of the most idiotic strategies currently in the world into a "synergy" of stupidity. Now if only it could gain "traction" in the market place.
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This parody marries two of the most idiotic strategies currently in the world into a "synergy" of stupidity. Now if only it could gain "traction" in the market place.
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How many times have I heard the retort: "Love it or leave it!" I guess Halliburton has heard this and answered:
Halliburton Moves to Dubai
I don't understand debating whether Halliburton moved to avoid taxes, investigation, to put them closer to the action, or they just got tired of their surroundings. This debate is pointless and reduces to a he-said/she-said argument. Halliburton is moving their headquarters which is affecting our economy and our countries moral landscape.
Ultimately, I think Halliburton has a great idea and I would love for the government to support their move and maybe the US could create an entire industry off this model. I would love to see the day when one of our greatest exports is the exportation of CEOs. Maybe we could close the ridiculous gap in pay domestically that has occurred.
CEOs and the Rest of Us
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Any day now I will become a father to a girl. It is probably one of the first times, in a long time, that I am out of control in the fullest sense. When she arrives is out of my hands, how she arrives is out of my hands. In a world of instant information and "knowledge" of everything; we can't schedule the birth of a child. It happens when it happens. The simplicity of this is both exhilarating and distressing; as it seemingly undermines our modern way of life.
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When did policy debates get reduced down to: "what about the children?" I was reading the news today and two articles referenced this line of argument once again:
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Some public stations, as well as commercial stations, program the "Neighborhood" at hours when some children cannot use it ... I have always felt that with the advent of all of this new technology that allows people to tape the "Neighborhood" off-the-air, and I'm speaking for the "Neighborhood" because that's what I produce, that they then become much more active in the programming of their family's television life. Very frankly, I am opposed to people being programmed by others. My whole approach in broadcasting has always been "You are an important person just the way you are. You can make healthy decisions." Maybe I'm going on too long, but I just feel that anything that allows a person to be more active in the control of his or her life, in a healthy way, is important.
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What do you with the mad that you feel?
When you feel so mad you could bite.
When the whole wide world seems oh so wrong
and nothing you do seems very right.
What do you do?
Do you punch a bag?
Do you pound some clay or dough?
Do you round up friends for a game of tag?
Or see how fast you go?
Its great to be able to stop.
When you planned the thing thats wrong.
And do be able do something else instead.
And think this song:
I can stop when I want to
I can stop when I wish
Can stop stop stop anytime
And what a good feeling to feel like this
and know the feeling is really mine
Know there is something deep inside
That helps us become what we can
For a girl can someday a lady
and a boy can be someday a man.
—Frederick Rogers,
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Who will cry for the little boy?
Lost and all alone.
Who will cry for the little boy?
Abandoned without his own?
Who will cry for the little boy?
He cried himself to sleep.
Who will cry for the little boy?
He never had for keeps.
Who will cry for the little boy?
He walked the burning sand.
Who will cry for the little boy?
The boy inside the man.
Who will cry for the little boy?
Who knows well hurt and pain.
Who will cry for the little boy?
He died again and again.
Who will cry for the little boy?
A good boy he tried to be.
Who will cry for the little boy?
Who cries inside of me?
The above is excerpted from Who Will Cry for the Little Boy? by Antwone Q Fisher.
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You may be thinking I am referencing the Democratic wins in last night's election, but I am not. I am referencing the resignation of Donald Rumsfeld. Whether or not the election pushed towards this is speculation, the simple fact is that Rumsfeld is now on his way out officially and maybe the US can start writing a new chapter in our history that is a little more sensible and respectable.
US Defence Secretary Rumsfeld stepping down
which is a little different tune than what was being pushed out on the 6th of November, where the response was to "shrug it off." At least now President Bush will hopefully be accountable for his decisions and not able to "shrug off" criticisms.
Military media call for Rumsfeld's resignation
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