Aug. 4th, 2008

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My weekend was not busy, as every plan and invitation I had lined up fell through in one way or another. Which was all good as my weekend was spent mostly in pain. I seem to have done something especially horrible to my knee; I'm limping and seriously thinking about a cane or something to support myself until whatever tendon I messed up heals. It hurts to walk. I haven't tried riding a bicycle yet.

I did manage to clean out the gutters on the roof, though, before I did whatever I did, and cleaned off the driveway. My lawn has become a tragedy, however, as the people who promised me that my lawnmower would be fixed "in three or four days," has now had the thing for four weeks. "Oh, sorry," they say, "but your particular model isn't made anymore, and we're having trouble getting the motor we need from the warehouse."

I tried writing this weekend and discovered, to my horror, that my writing muscles are very rusty. They sorta came back this morning, but it was a struggle even to generate those 500 words.
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Okay, I have to ask. You kids are all hip to the new thangs, of course. 1 Zpe4C 4 LiTtLE lEEt ]\/[yze1f, BUT n0T A5 much @z i zh0uLD, and I don't IM from my phone competently.

So am I showing my age when I admit that I don't "get" Flock? Not only is it impossible to add accounts to the "my accounts" section, but it doesn't really tell me what I want to know (which is, of course, egotistical bastard that I am, who's talking to/at/about me?). Who's supposed to use this thing, anyway?
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All I can say is, I really, really want a trio of singing cowboys to announce my evil intentions to the world!
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So, Martin Freeberg has followed his claim that "eliminationism is a phenomenon of the left" with a response to my essay, so it's time to give him a response to his response. This time he calls his article, "Eliminationism re-explored: they own it," and proceeds more or less where they left off.

Freeberg starts off with this claim: "As anyone who clicks through and reads my original work knows, I did offer a list of examples."

No, actually, he didn't. Here's what he wrote:
Those groups, and many more, I've seen exposed to "complete suppression, exile and ejection, or extermination." "Unfit for participation in their vision of society." Earlier in the piece, the author further defines eliminationism as something that "cuts the target off from the community support it might normally enjoy and leaves them feeling even more isolated." Is it possible to jot down a more apt description for what has been done to the Boy Scouts?


Note the list: it's meaningless. Not a single quote, not a single citation, not a single shred of evidence. Just vague "theys" and "thems." Freeberg does not, and probably cannot, cite a single quote by Randy Rhodes, Keith Olbermann, Stephanie Miller, Howard Dean, or anyone else to the effect that "the left wants the right destroyed."

I mean, the claim is ridiculous on its face: these people have owned the White House for the past eight years. They've had, if not control, at least complete veto authority over the Congress for the past twelve. You'd think that that would have caused enormous frustration with "the left," so much so that murderous impulses would be a dime a dozen. But Freeberg's accusations remain untethered to reality.

I'm also completely puzzled by Freeberg's attempt to hammer on the Boy Scouts issue. Case law is and always has been pretty damned clear about the use of government funds to subsidize the teaching of religious ideology. That's what the Boy Scouts were doing. As long as the Scouts continue to claim that their mission is divinely inspired and, as such, they must oppose the membership of American citizens who happen to be gay or atheist, they're likewise barred from taking government money.

If the Secular Scouts or Pagan Scouts had been denied federal funds, would Freeberg be quite so up in arms?

Really, I want to know how the Boy Scouts were made to feel "isolated" when, in fact, what the Supremes said is that the Boy Scouts must, like every one else, obey the law of the land. Freeberg doesn't want to address this. He doesn't seem to want to think about it. At best, he wants to retain a certain degree of exceptionalism. "We're special because... "

Freeberg then wants to have it both ways: He wants you to think that the Nazis (oh, he gets a Goodwin gold star) were "socialists" because that was in their name, when they were anything but: they didn't want the state to run the factories, they wanted powerful, centralized figures to run the factories along psuedo-capitalistic lines and rake in a significant portion in return for protection of those enterprises. That's facism. But he probably won't object to the claim that the "Trinity Church of Christ isn't Christian," despite their name. Look, the Nazis were anything but "Socialist"; it was a Nationist party, and it was a totalitarian ideology, but it was hardly what anyone then or now considered a "socialist" program.

Freeberg's free-floating continuation is just that: free-floating. He ends by saying that Orcinus' long line of quotes, which very clearly illustrate the mind-set of highly placed and highly visible citizens of the Right, were "nostalgic" and "amusing" and not to be taken seriously.

Yeah, right.

As for Freeberg, ah, SIWOTI. It exists only for my entertainment.
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Since putting a lovely proxy server up in front of my inbound streams gives me an unreasonable chance of watching Dr. Horrible in that traditional, time-shifted way protected by the law of the land, I have decided to use my powers for other dark purposes.

I have turned the Bad Horse theme, the opening lyrics of Brand New Day, and of course the opening music itself into ringtones.

Ah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah!

Oh, yeah. I shouldn't neglect the laugh.
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Wow, things you never want to see on your laptop. This was caused by Prey::
Aug  4 22:41:01 chi Critical temperature reached (100 C), shutting down.  
Aug  4 22:41:01 chi acpid: received event "thermal_zone THM1 000000f0 00000001" 
Aug  4 22:41:01 chi acpid: notifying client 5278[0:1000] 
Aug  4 22:41:01 chi acpid: executing action "/etc/acpi/default.sh thermal_zone THM1 000000f0 00000001" 
And then the computer just went.... off.

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