Thursday, December 30, 2010

Rez Solutions

Call in tonight to "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," and tell us your New Years Rez Solutions. Indian or not, call in and tell us what your new years rez solutions are and what you are going to do to help your communities on and off the rez, whether or not you are part of a rez. The number to call is 503-231-8187.

"Tillicum Wawa" airs from 6-7pm every Thursday on KBOO, 90.7fm and can be reached on the web at kboo.fm.

"Tillicum Wawa" is Shusli, Redwillow, and Eugene. Our mission statement is:

Tillicum Wawa connects tribal communities and those who support those communities via the KBOO airwaves with the intent to empower indigious peoples, to bridge cultures and broaden understanding in an environment of learning and collaboration.

Banana Phone

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Ed Edmo to Join Us on Tillicum Wawa, 12-23-10

On Thursday, December 23, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," will be interviewing local story teller Ed Edmo. We will discuss Ed's life, story telling, and maybe even get him to tell a story or two. Ed is also a poet, so I plan on requesting him to read a poem on the air.

"Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," is Vicki "Redwillow" Creel, Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler, and Eugene Johnson. Tillicum Wawa is a weekly Native American program that plans on bringing you the voices of the indigenous peoples to create connection between indigenous communities and to help non-indigenous communities to understand and connect with us as well. We air every Thursday from 6-7pm on KBOO, 90.7fm in Portland, Oregon. KBOO can also be heard at kboo.fm by clicking "listen now" in the upper right hand corner. Tillicum Wawa also podcasts and blogs on KBOO's website. Our latest program, a discussion of Wounded Knee, Yontocket, the Cherokee Trail of Tears, and a bit of getting to know the producers who tell their stories, can be heard by clicking here.

Thank you!

Eugene Johnson
on behalf of the Tillicum Wawa crew!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

NARA's New Years Eve Pow Wow


The NARA New Years Even Pow Wow will be on Friday, Decmeber 31st, from 1pm to midnight with Grand Entry's at 1pm and 6pm. Yes, there will be frybread and frybread lines, as well as some fun dancing and vendors and the drummers and singers and much more! Call Cathy Reynolds for more information at (503)245-4175.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Oxymoron

My favorite response to the dirty dealing the U.S. does behind everybody's back and that were leaked by wikileaks:

"President Obama supports responsible, accountable, and open government at home and around the world, but this reckless and dangerous action runs counter to that goal. By releasing stolen and classified documents, Wikileaks has put at risk not only the cause of human rights but also the lives and work of these individuals. We condemn in the strongest terms the unauthorized disclosure of classified documents and sensitive national security information."

Obama wants open governtment?...

...ahahahahahahahah... You're FUNNY! Obama wants open government like he wants peace in Afghanistan. C'MON!

Hillary Clinton had this to say:

"… we are taking aggressive steps to hold responsible those who stole this information."

Has any U.S. official said..."Hey, sorry about that spying on you and using information to get what we want out of you. We won't do it again. We will correct our bad behavior."

F**K NO! U.S. ACCOUNTABILITY? F**K YOU! NO WAY! THE U.S. DIPLOMATIC A-HOLES WILL CONTINUE TO BEHAVE IN WHATEVER MANNER THEY SEE FIT IN ORDER TO CREATE WEALTH FOR THE FEW AT THE EXPENSE OF THE MASSES OF HUMANS AT THE BOTTOM!

It would be nice to see the U.S. take responsibility for their actions, but c'mon, get real. That will never happen. Well, it might. Probably around the time that Obama actually creates a real open government.

Monday, November 29, 2010

U.S. Diplomatic Crisis

Julian Assange is at it again!

Recently leaked embassy dispatches between the U.S. and other nations again exposes U.S. global criminal activity in allegiance with many other nations. This is such fun stuff! Actual documentation for all the crimes I simply assumed the U.S. was committing given its historical patterns. I LOVE THIS STUFF! Saudi Arabia leaders have heavily encouraged U.S. imperialism to strike at Iran! Man o Man, the slaughter folks will commit in order to gain more wealth for the few. But here is my favorite "we would like to keep this covered up, Mr. Assange" quote.

"[S]tate department spokesman PJ Crowley said[,] "[i]t will place lives and interests at risk. It is irresponsible.""

Whose lives will be put at risk? The lives of Afghani's at wedding celebrations? The lives of children being poisoned by depleted uranium? Nope! NO U.S. DIPLOMAT LIFE WILL EVER BE ENDANGERED IN THEIR EXPOSED CRIMINAL ACTIVITY! What it means is U.S. diplomatic careers will be placed at risk and the gazillions dollars stolen off of the backs of the masses can no longer be EASILY pocketed by those who truly deserve it...the wealthy. Non-essential lives such as those who don't steal off of the backs of the masses for their own and corporate gain will continue to be slaughtered and oppressed by the millions. That will continue for sure.

"Interests" of course we all know to mean the financial interests of the wealthy. Those folks are smarter than that. They can work around and through those leaks. No wealthy criminal will be going to prison. The wealthy will remain absolutely fine. We don't have to worry about them...honest.

"Irresponsible?" Irresponsible? It doesn't seem irresponsible to do dirty backroom criminal deals in order to create more wealth for the wealthy and the expense and often the lives of those that aren't. NO! That's not irresponsible! Exposing these and so many other wealthy elite crimes is irresponsible. Can't you see, Julian, you are cutting into the most important thing in their world...their overhead costs.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Tillicum Wawa Interview with Iokepa and Inette Now Podcast.


Tillicum Wawa interviewed Iokepa and Inette on Thursday, November 25, alleged Thanksgiving Day is now on podcast. This amazing couple hail out of Hawaii. Iokepa being a Native Hawaiian and a spiritual leader, Inette his Jewish wife, are in the midst of a journey across the U.S. for what they call Return Voyage. Inette's book, "Grandmothers Whisper" is now available. The book is about the early part of her journey with Iokepa. This wonderful couple have lived on the beach in Hawaii for 10 years, and plan to go back soon.

Shusli's son, who played ukele, moved to Hawaii on Friday for a new part of his life. He received a blessing from Iokepa and the whole crew for his journey.

John Talley of the former program "Indian World" dropped by and asked a few questions.

Shusli coordinated the show and the whole thing went really well.

This is the best radio experience I have ever had, and I've been at it for some 15 years now.

Please listen to the podcast, send us any critiques or information at tillicumwawa@gmail.com, and send e-mail to the programming director, Chris Merrick, at program@kboo.org.

Tillicum Wawa was given one pilot program (also on podcast at our website) and we requested the time on Thanksgiving as Iokepa and Inette went out of their way in order to be here to either be interviewed live or have it recorded. We are not scheduled for another program and we don't have a firm slot, so if you e-mail Chris, please suggest that KBOO make room for "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People."

I thank Redwillow and Shusli especially for their ideas and work as partners on this show.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Tillicum Wawa Pics 11-25-10 With Iokepa and Inette

I, Eugene Johnson, wish to express that this was the best show I have ever helped out in...EVER! THE BEST!
I have been producing radio for some 15 years, and Shusli and Redwillow are the easiest and best partners I have ever worked with. Iopkepa and Inette make the best guests and we covered everything from spirituality to genocide. The chant and IZ composition Shusli combined for the intro music to the show was so powerful that I cried when I first heard it at home, and Inette cried when she was listening to it in the studio.
I want to thank the Grandmothers, Iokepa and Inette, Shusli and Redwillow, Shusli's son and his Ukele, Emily Young, KBOO, and all the KBOO listeners for the best radio experience of my life.
I especially wish to thank John Talley, who, for 33 years, produced the radio program "Indian World" for KBOO. Thanks John for coming down and being a great presence on this earth.
















Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Reel Injun

Shusli, Redwillow, and I went to see the movie "Reel Injun," a documentary produced by Neil Diamond about the Hollywood perception of Indians and the images it has created.

Neil interviews many interesting folks such as: John Trudell, Sacheen Littlefeather, Robbie Robertson, Chris Eyre, Clint Eastwood, and many others.

The film documents how Hollywood has viewed Indians throughout the decades since its birth in the late 19th century. He explains how Indians were portrayed as fellow human beings into the 1920's, but during the Depression, the Indians as "uncivilized savage" came into vogue. That is where the Indian speak started: Ugh, Me heapum big indin cheef!"

As a kid, I always felt uncomfortable about Bugs Bunny (my favorite as a kid) was killing Indians and making a joke out of it. What the f**k?

This is an excellent travel film done by Neil Diamond and it is currently playing in Portland, Oregon at the Hollywood Theater through Sunday, November 28.

A must see!

After watching this, I listened to a 1946 Jack Benny program and heard him use the Indian Speak for a laugh during the show and at the end, in a very serious tone, stated that the brotherhood of man should get along no matter the race. (head spinning like Linda Blair).

I've also been reading a racist peace blog where an educated peace activist uses Indians in his own creation. He created us Indians into a rather large peace and non-violent group...C'MON!

Racist mascots.

I hate institutional racism above all forms because it is accepted as natural, and when challenged, it is explained to us Indians that we don't know better. At least the overt racists are honest.

"Reel Injun." Go see it. Take your friends. Take your neighbors. It is an important documentary.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Tillicum Wawa Will Interview Iopkea and Inette

Felicia (Eugene's daughter), Iokepa and Inette

On Thursday, November 25, Thanksgiving Day in the U.S., from 10 to 11am PST, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People" will be interviewing Iokepa and Inette. We will be discussing Inette's new book "Grandmother's Whisper," and talking with them both about their Return Voyage program. We will also be discussing Hawaiian culture, its preservation, sacred sites, etc.

So, tune in on Thursday, November 25, for a special "Tillicum Wawa" for an interview with Iopkea and Inette from 10 to 11am on KBOO, 90.7fm. KBOO can also be found on the web at kboo.fm and listened to online.

"Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People"
is
Vicki "Redwillow" Creel
Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler
Eugene Johnson

Our mission statement is:

We will connect tribal communities and those who support those communities via the KBOO airwaves with the intent to empower Native Americans, to bridge cultures and broaden understanding in an enviornment of learning and collaboration.

For programming updates and pictures visit Eugene's KBOO blog at this link.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Tillicum Wawa is now on Podcasst


The pilot program for "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," is now podcast on the KBOO website. Click here for the link. Check it out. Then, if you like it, send e-mails to the program director to forward to the program committee to encourage them to give us a regular time slot.

We interviewed Eric Bernando and Peter Bauer (Urban Scout) about the Chinook Jargon classes they provide.

We also interviewed Robert Miller, a Shawnee member and lawyer and law professor at Lewis and Clark College about his new book, "Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies." He is also the author of "Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and Manifest Destiny."

We had an "Angry Indian Minute" and commentary from Shusli on Veteran's Day.

You can e-mail Chris Merrick, KBOO'S program director at:

program@kboo.org

On Thursday, November 25th, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," would like to welcome Iokepa and Inette to discuss Inettes new book, "Grandmother's Whisper," and to discuss their current journey for their Return Voyage program. So tune in to KBOO at their website, or to 90.7fm to listen in.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tillicum Wawa, 11-11-10

On Thursday, November 11, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People,"aired its pilot program on KBOO, 90.7fm. Our guests were Eric Bernando, Urban Scout (aka Peter Bauer), and Robert Miller.
We had a format, but prior to the show airing, we were listening to the conversation about language between Robert, Eric, and Peter, that Shusli suggested we continue with that conversation on the air, and it worked out very well. Robert asked most the questions of Eric and Peter, and when I attempted to ask Robert questions about his work, he seemed like, "yeah, I wrote a couple of books and teach law. So, Eric, how did you get involved in learning the Chinook Jargon." I'm exaggerating of course, but it was really charming how it worked out.

It was really interesting to listen to Urban Scout talk about learning the language because he is not Indian. He took to heart that saying when you go to another country you should try to learn that country's language. If you wish to contact Eric and Urb about learning the language, you can check out their website, Learn Chinook Jargon.

We did get Robert Miller to talk a bit about his work, but as Robert mentioned his ownership of a rare language dictionary, I realized we did exactly what we wanted to do with this show, made connections between communities. I am grateful to be a part of this show! Robert wrote the book "Native America Discovered and Conquered," and more recently, "Discovering Indigenous Land," both dealing with the doctrine of discovery which is the legal document the Euro's used to steal the world from the rest of us.

I read my "Angry Indian Minute" piece and Shusli read her "Honoring the Veterans" piece. To her, warriors are more than just folk who don a uniform in the military, they are folk who fight for the land, struggle for their communities, etc.

The show is still up in the air as far as being a regular program, so we'll see what happens.

We had a great time and learned a lot in that little hour. It was fun!

I ran into Rolf Semprabaun on the way out and at some point he is going to help us to podcast so if you missed the program, we'll hook you up.

Too bad you all weren't there, but maybe next time.

STEP IT UP! YOU'RE HOLDING UP TRAFFIC!



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People


On Thursday, November 11, from 6pm to 7pm, "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People" will air its pilot program on KBOO, 90.7fm.

"Tillicum Wawa" is Chinook Jargon for "The People Speak." The program will present interviews from local indigenous peoples, indigenous peoples around the world, as well as news, views, updates on sacred site issues, etc. The program is meant to show that Indians are still alive today, and have many different facets. "Tillicum Wawa" we hope will connect Indians to one another as well as to non-indigenous people.

"Tillicum Wawa" is produced by Vicki "Redwillow" Creel, Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler, and Eugene Johnson.

The first show will feature field interviews and commentary with a special guest, Robert Miller, author of the new book "Discovering Indigenous Lands: The Doctrine of Discovery in the English Colonies." Robert Miller is a lawyer who teaches law at Lewis and Clark College and has written the book, "Native America, Discovered and Conquered: Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and Manifest Destiny." We will be discussing his books as well as the Doctrine of Discovery and its effects on Indians, past and present.

"Tillicum Wawa" will also have a feature "The Angry Indian Minute," inspired by the "APA Compass" feature, "The Angry Asian Minute."

So tune in for the pilot program of "Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People," on Thursday, November 11, from 6-7pm, on KBOO, 90.7fm.

KBOO can also be found at kboo.fm, where you can listen live on your computer.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Holy Crap!


I made it to section 3 of Patrick Wolff's "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Chess [3rd edition]."

Chess is nothing like war, at least in the modern sense. Jennifer Shahade suggests that the game is very feminine in her book, "Chess Bitch." Fair play. Equal sides. Equality and fair play are very feminine ideas. Warfare in the modern sense is use of overwhelming against a weakened opponent.

I finally got through the king hunt example and variations and all the exercises at the end of the Tactics section, chapter 8. Mind you, it wasn't that difficult. It has just been my own psychological barrier in getting myself there.

There are many games in life that help as a guide through life. Chess is one of them, the one I enjoy the most. The one I want to get a good grip on again and have fun with (I just noticed a ladybug crawling around on our dining room table as I write this about 2:15 in the morning).

Section 3 of the Complete Idiot's guide to Chess is "Strategy." I learned that there are three sections to the game; the opening, the middle, and the endgame. I am learning about the opening and gaining a new understanding of what is needed and expected at the beginning.

This makes me think of Shusli and I working toward buying a house. We figured out the things we need to do. I personally need to clean up my credit. After months of work and gaining the right position, we should be done with our opening salvo in this month. Then comes t middle game, shopping. Then comes the endgame, purchasing.

I found an audio copy of "The Illiad" by Homer. In this book, I found fine examples of manhood. This war was something like chess as the adversaries were rather equal, they fought on an even field with similar weapons, they were brave men who faced adversaries stronger or as strong as well as weaker. They felt pain and anguish like men. They behaved like men behaving like children. I learned more about being a man from this book than I have from the examples I had growing up. No, I do not feel a desire to go out and kill my enemy, I feel the desire to face everyday with a sense of bravery. Ain't nothin' that big of a deal that I can't handle it in a good way.

"African Queen" was a good example for me as well on how to behave as a man. Treat your equals kindly and with respect. Be bold, daring, and brave together. Face your challenges helping each other.

I feel like I am making the opening moves into the rest of my life.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

A Special Nightmare

A special nightmare wish for all the American politicians and the folk who actually believe that any of them will do anything to make things better for the people.

May you wake up in a dream and find that at the foot of your bed is Dick Cheney. He is wearing a plaid shirt, blue jeans, heavy boots, and wielding a shotgun.
"It's time to go hunting," he says, and suddenly you find yourself walking in a field with Dick. His shotgun is constantly pointing at your face. No matter where you move, his shotgun is always in your face.

A duck shoots into the air, and Dick shoots into your face...

Worse...

Here is something even more terrifying...


PRESIDENT
DICK CHENEY

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

African Queen


Shusli and I watched for the first time the classic movie, "African Queen," with Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn. I have to say it was one of the finest movies I have seen, considering the thing is almost 60-years-old.

The story is based in WWI in a section of Africa under control of the Germans. Bogart is a trader who goes up and down the river as well as does mining work when the war breaks out. Humphrey and Katherine wind up taking an adventure down the river and it is quite the adventure. I won't say more than that for any other folk who haven't seen the movie.

What impressed me most about the movie was that Humprey Bogart's character, Charlie Ohnert, was quite the gentleman. He helped Rosie (Katherine's character), didn't try to steal looks at her when she was half naked, let her have the shelter when it was raining, treated her well and kindly. Quite honestly, I think that men can take a good example of how a man should behave toward women from this movie.

Not only that, it was quite fun to watch.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Baby Wont You Light My Fire

Shusli and I were going to go see "Gasland" yesterday at the Hollywood Theater, but didn't get around to it. Here is the premise of "Gasland."

Can you imagine being able to light your tap water on fire? This is just one of the many shocking results due to the natural gas drilling boom which has swept the United States. The Halliburton-developed drilling technology called hydraulic fracturing or "fracking" has unlocked a "Saudi Arabia of natural gas" just beneath us. But is fracking safe? Part verite travelogue, part expose, part mystery, part bluegrass banjo meltdown, part showdown. Josh Fox encounters EPA whistleblowers, congressmen, world recognized scientists, and some of the most incredibly inspiring and heart-wrenching stories of ordinary Americans fighting against fossil fuel giants for environmental justice.

Cast and Crew

  • Directed by Josh Fox
  • Produced by Josh Fox, Trish Adlesic, Molly Gandour
  • Written by Josh Fox
  • Staring , Josh Fox
It is kind of scary watching a man turn on his tap and start the water on fire. Again, like in war, it is big business making money at the expense of the rest of us.

Wiki Leaks has released another vast amount of secret war files from Iraq. Turns out the U.S. is killing a lot more people than they care to admit. Killing, of course, for big business

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Why Is Glenn Beck Dressed Like a Nazi

I've started listening to "Shock Doctrine," by Naomi Klein. For those of you unfamiliar with this book on murderous and genocidal economics theory and practice, it is rather troubling. She talks about how the Milton Friendman economics gang known as the Chicago Boys have destroyed economies, created horrific suffering for the masses, increased debt and inflation within nations, etc. You know, making the rich richer and poor poorer. The key to creating such horrific conditions in the economy is using disaster to the wealthy folks' advantage. They have the capital to invest, and the poor are easily tossed aside. Take hurricane Katrina for instance.

I posted a review recently of John Perkins' book, "Confessions of an Economic Hitman." John Perkins had the job of going into a nation and forecasting an inflated view of their economic capabilities. That particular nation would then be encouraged to take out massive loans through the IMF, World Bank, and others, in order to create this vast economy promised by faulty forecasts. When the nation couldn't pay back the loans, the nation would be held hostage for natural resources, votes in the UN, and other such coerced activities, and the less rich and the poor were the ones to pay for this, of course, while the rich ran away with the money and the resources while paying those with the guns to control the masses.

I have quite the understanding of the Nazi's. I have read so many books about the dirty underhanded deals of WWII, not your usual stuff about the great glories of how wonderful America and the Allies were and how evil the Axis and the Japanese were. I read about how Henry Ford financed Hitler and his gang of thugs. I read about the Vatican involvement with the Nazi's. Race riots in the U.S. Race strikes in the U.S. The death camps we aren't supposed to know about. I recently re-listened to George Weller's book, "First Into Nagasaki." George was the first reporter to sneak in to Nagasaki about a month after the U.S. dropped the bomb. He managed to commandeer two Fords from the Japanese officer in charge. Two Fords. What were Fords doing in Japan at this time? Did Hank do his dirty business with them, as well as the Nazis?

In "Shock Doctrine," during the devastating Milton Friedman and the Chicago Boys overhaul of the Argentine economy, just prior to the fascists leaving office because of the destruction they caused, they gave escape to some five corporations from their bad business decisions so they would not only keep the profits they stole, but not have to pay for the economic destruction they helped cause. Chase Bank, Citi Bank, IBM, Ford, and Mercedes were all allowed exemption from the economic destruction they caused. Do you know what these five corporations have in common? They all did business with the Nazi's during WWII and made gazillions in profits while Americans, other allies, enemy soldiers, civilians, etc., were slaughtered by gazillions for their profits. Some things never change.

I also recently listened to the posthumous book by Sebastian Haffner, a well known German political analyst, called "Defying Hitler." He talks about his life from the age of 7 at the break out of WWI in Germany, the propaganda, the misinformation, the German mind. He talks about how pro-war he was because it was like a numbers game. He never saw any of it. He did hear some of the gun battles close to his home, but it was still just an unreal game. As he became an adult, he realized there was a lot of lying going on. But he just lived his life. He didn't pay attention. But in '33, things became serious and Adolf and his thugs took power. It still didn't matter all that much to him. He did start to feel rather troubled when it started directly effecting him. He started to understand when people close to him started being effected. It was troubling to watch and see the violence. It was troubling to be FORCED to pay hommage to a nation one, even though a citizen, when they were doing such terrible things. Then, to get his job in the government, he first had to go to indoctrination camp. Even though he hated the Nazi's and everything they stood for, he kinda got into it for that little bit of time. But the thing that kept even the German citizens who wanted nothing to do with the Nazi's in line was terror. If you didn't salute the flag, you would be beaten. There are many in this nation who would Love that type of atmosphere and would still call it freedom. I had a friend who told me that with such people you should just ignore them. If you want to stop a bully, you ignore them, he told me. Sebastian stated in his book, you should not ignore them. To ignore them gives them more time to coerce people and gain power. I would tell that friend that if someone was coming at me or my family with a hatchet, they simply weren't going to go away if I ignore them.

I had a friend that listened to Glenn Beck. He told me he didn't believe in the indoctrination as much as Glenn gave good information. This was about a year ago and I had no idea who Glenn Beck was, and now that I do, I'm fairly certain Glenn Beck is a piece of s**t. I recently heard on Democracy Now how some fella a year or so ago, motivated by the likes of Glenn Beck and Mike (Weiner) Savage was on his way to kill 11 people from some organization called Tide that Beck said was evil for some reason. He got side tracked with a gun battle with the cops and was arrested. Beck also states pretty much that George Soros owns the nation. There seems to be no backing with his information, but when attempting to convince an audience of your lies, your not about to tell them where to get the facts, like at "Media Matters," website. Media Matters exposes the lies of right wing television and radio talk show hosts. Whaddya know. Sometimes I wonder if folk like Glenn Beck are trying to get us in line to salute the flag under threat of being beaten and still calling this the nation of the frei.

All of this makes me wonder if a**holes like Glenn Beck are trying to vie for power like that of the Nazi's. I don't think the conditions are such because there is diversity within the social fabric of the U.S. A single culture could be easily manipulated into joyful mass slaughter for the coffers of wealth for the few, but it is rather difficult when you have a diversity of thinking, a diversity of culture and languages, a diversity of religions. Does Beck thrive on the fact that he motivated at least one man to want to kill for him. Killing is much easier when you don't do it yourself. Why is Glenn Beck wearing a fake Nazi uniform on the cover of his book, "Arguing with Himself?" I mean "Arguing with Idiots?" Why, when he is a proven liar, do people still listen to him, believe in him, thrive on his fascist vibe?

I don't know how it is connected, but yesterday, when heading from Eugene to Albany, I saw one of the longest processions ever with about 40 Harley riders and at least 100 cars. I was figuring I would learn on the news later. When I got to my last stop in Albany, and didn't see one member of the usual crew at the restaurant I delivered to. I didn't think much of it. I mentioned the long procession to the fella standing in for the regular manager. The assistant manger, I was told, had a son, a Marine, in Afghanistan. His son was killed recently, and that was the procession for his son. The service was in Eugene, and they were heading there from Albany. I told the stand in manager I believed it was all us old f**kers who should be out there fighting wars, not these young people. The young people should be home enjoying life. He said he thought all wars should be fought with swords so that way one could see their enemies and maybe folk wouldn't be so motivated to fight wars. The young mans name was Joseph Rodewald

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Miracle


Shusli and I just watched the video of the first miner in Chile getting pulled out of the mine that collapsed some 68 days ago in that country. It is a rare gem to hear of mining accidents that happen like that having anything close to a happy ending. Thank you all the folk that helped them.

Shusli and I are in the midst of watching "Fiddler On the Roof." We are to the part where the Russians are starting the progrom to terrorize the Jews of the town. Folks seem to have a "tradition" of having targeted groups of people to hate in order to keep their eyes from the worst criminals, such as governments. Much easier to, say, hate a black or brown person or a Jew than it is to go after the actual oppressors.

And still, after 68 days, a miracle is happening in Chile. "A Miracle." So rare of a happy gem it is to see that first man released from belly of a mine. A collapse that would usually mean death for the workers.

I listened to "Jewtopia" recently. Did you all know that Ulysses Grant expelled the Jews from Tennessee for dealing in Southern cotton, cotton needed by the North and sold to them by Jewish businessmen. I'm now listening to "Born to Kvetch."

Then again, today the U.S. and some other parts of the world celebrate one of the worlds most horrific genocidal maniacs, Christopher Columbus.

Still, "to life, to life, l'chaim" those fellas in that mine in Chile for 68 days are coming out. "A Miracle." "What we need is a miracle," said Mel Brooks.

"Men dancing with women?"

To Life! (L'Chaim!) :
To life! To life! L'chai-im!
L'chai-im, l'chai-im, to life!
If you've been lucky, then Monday was No worse than Sunday
was,
Drink l'chai-im, to life.

To life, l'chai-im!
L'chai-im, l'chai-im, to life!
One day it's honey and raisin cake,
Next day a stomach ache,
Drink L'chai-im, to life!

Our great men have written words of
Wisdom to be used
When hardship must be faced;
Life obliges us with hardship
So the words of wisdom
shouldn't go to waste.

To us and our good fortune
Be happy be healthy, long life!
And if our good fortune never comes
Here's to whatever comes,
Drink l'chaim, to life!

To life, to life, l'chai-im,!
L'chai-im, l'chai-im, to life!
Life has a way of confusing us
Blessing and bruising us,
Drink l'chaim, to life,

To life, l'chaim!
L'chaim, l'chaim, to life!
A gift we seldom are wise enough
Ever to prize enough,
Drink l'chaim, to life!

God would like us to be joyful
Even though our hearts lie panting on the floor;
How much more can we be joyful,
When there's really something
To be joyful for.

To life, to life, L'chai-im!
L'chai-im, l'chai-im, to life!
It gives you something to think about,
Something to drink about,
Drink l'chai-im, to life! l'chai-im !

the blessing and bruising us part comes first.

the honey and raisin cake is not in the song at all.

you forgot the part about there lives being more
pleasent

then there future ones.

This may be a version of "To Life", but it's not the
version from either the play or the movie. In "Fiddler,"
the song is about the wedding of Tevye's daughter.

To Life

Here's to our prosperity, our good health and happiness,
and most important ...
To life, to life, la kayim,
La kayim, la kayim, to life,
Here's to the father I tried to be,
Here's to my bride-to-be,
Drink la kayim, to life,
To life, la kayim,
La kayim, la kayim, to life,
Life has a way of confusing us,
Blessing and bruising us,
Drink la kayim, to life!
God would like us to be joyful, even when our hearts lie
panting on the floor.
How much more can we be joyful, when there's really
something to be joyful for?
To life, to life, la kayim,
To Tzeitel, my daughter--my wife,
It gives you something to think about,
Something to drink about,
Drink la kayim, to life!

(Le Morta!
Yes, Lazar Wolf?
Drinks for everyone!
What's the occasion?
I'm taking myself a bride!
Who is it?
Tevye's eldest, Tzeitel!)

To Lazar Wolf--
To Tevye!
To Tzeitel, your daughter--my wife!
May all your futures be pleasant ones,
Not like our present ones,
Drink la kayim, to life,
To life, la kayim,
La kayim, la kayim, to life,
It takes a wedding to make us say,
"Let's live another day,"
Drink la kayim, to life!
We'll raise a glass and sip a drop of schnapps in honor of
the great
good luck that favors you,
We know that when good fortune favors two such men, it
stands to reason,
we deserve it too!
To us and our good fortune!
Be happy, be healthy, long life!
And if our good fortune never comes,
Here's to whatever comes,
Drink la kayim, to life!

Heaven bless you both, to your health and may we live
together in peace!
May you both be favored with the future of your choice,
May you live to see a thousand reasons to rejoice!

We'll raise a glass and sip a drop of schnapps in honor of
the great
good luck that favors you,
We know that when good fortune favors two such men, it
stands to reason,
we deserve it too!
To us and our good fortune!
Be happy, be healthy, long life!
And if our good fortune never comes,
Here's to whatever comes,
Drink la kayim, to life!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

KILLER!

Don't you just love mass murderers? Mass murderers are great! They are the best!

Last night, Shusli and I watched the movie, "Lovely Bones," an excellent ghost story where a young woman who was murdered by a wonderful serial killer helps get him captured from the other side. An excellent film with an excellent killer.

Don't you just LOVE killers? Killers are great, don't you think?

Unfortunately, this year, the Nobel (alleged) Peace Prize went to a man I assume hasn't murdered anybody...WHAT THE F**K!? I mean, sh*t, last year, the committee had sense to award the prize to mass murderer Barrack Obama AFTER he started slaughtering more Afghani's and killing Pakistani's and Iraqi's as well. The committee got in right in '73 when they awarded the prize to genocidal maniac and mass murderer Henry Kissinger.

Don't you just Love your killers? Of course you do. This is America, and we even have holidays for mass murdering genocidal maniacs. America holds the names of genocidal maniacs highest amongst the alleged founding fathers.

In two days it will be Columbus Day. Columbus and the boys used to slaughter so ruthlessly and brutally that I'll spare you the details here. Read them in a book that is not by that twisted liar, Samuel Elliot Morrison.

So, here in lies the question...Why does America celebrate one of the most horrific genocidal maniacs with a holiday? Why not celebrate Hitler's birthday? Why did Henry Kissinger and Barrack Obama win the Nobel peace prize? Why does Christopher Columbus have a holiday?

Shusli put a post on her facebook of a video called "Reconsider Columbus Day." An excellent short video asking folks to rethink celebrating Columbus and requesting an Indigenous holiday.

But really folks, I really want to know. Why is there a holiday celebrating the genocidal maniac Christopher Columbus? You all do know about the many horrific things he did, right? Do you all look in depth into the real histories of your heroes? Why were Barrack and Henry even CONSIDERED for the Nobel (alleged) Peace Prize? If you want peace in the world, why do we celebrate and award mass murderers? I'm just asking.

Friday, October 8, 2010