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  • Archive for January, 2006

    JWs in the News: Wife Beater


    Courant.com | Lockdown In Search For Beating Suspect

    Joseph Ambrose, 55, is charged with attempted murder, first-degree assault and first-degree kidnapping of his estranged wife.

    Two of the couple’s four children were home while he beat his wife. Ambrose is a member of the local Canton (Connecticut) congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    Police found several rifles at the rented house.

    Joseph Ambrose was quoted in a story in The Courant in 1996 about the mission of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. Those who join the church, the story said, must be committed to the faith.

    “Your conduct has to be right in harmony with the Scriptures,” Ambrose said in the story. “Your morals have to be right in line.”

    His estranged wife is now in stable condition and is being treated at Hartford Hospital.

    Ambrose is still at large.

    The Matriarch King is Dead


    “Women, if the soul of the nation is to be saved, I believe that you must become its soul.”
    – Coretta Scott King

    Coretta Scott King is dead.

    A woman of grace and strength and courage and dignity is gone.

    Equality. Human Rights. Non-violence. Peace.

    She worked hard to keep these ideas out front and center as solid goals for our country. She fought alongside many others for a national holiday in honor of her husband’s birthday. She opened the King Center (Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change-the site of his tomb and of good works to support the dream) here in Atlanta. She spoke out on a wide range of issues (every last one of which is completely disregarded if not actively opposed by the current administration). She raised four children, too – and I hope they can learn to resolve their differences about where their parents’ legacy should take them as a family. The Kings belong to us all.

    I am stuck here today with no transportation. I feel a deep urge to go to the King Center. I wish that I could. I am sending out my deep support and caring for everyone in America who feels this emptiness like I do today. The Matriarch King Coretta is gone, another good strong voice gone. May her memory inspire others.

    On local news, I heard Rev. Joseph Lowery (former president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, among other things). He was asked if he thought there were young people rising up to replace the likes of these heroes of our nation.

    He said no. Then he explained in a clear, gentle way (that I can’t duplicate) that no-one can replace King, or anyone. It’s not a matter of replacing. They walked in their own shoes, they had their own history, they thought what they thought, they did what they did.

    Young people can’t replace anyone.

    They can, however, be inspired and motivated by them – to be fully themselves and find their own work.

    I watched film footage of the Kings and others, and the tears rolled down my face. What a woman she was.

    They call her “the widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.” (note that they don’t use the word “assassinated” much anymore), but she worked strongly for the same goals he did. She didn’t suddenly care about freedom and justice – only just in support of her husband’s memory – but was an strong voice of activism in her own right.

    Freedom. Justice.

    I don’t remember anytime in my life before when these two words have been so stripped and twisted and misshapen as now. Freedom? Justice? We’ve degraded these words into meaninglessness. I do hope that there are those among the young who will rise up.

    I can’t really explain how I felt when I went to CNN and saw the top two headlines:

    Coretta Scott King dies
    Alito confirmation expected today

    The juxtaposition gave me a chill. Today our Senators will show how little they value King’s work – Alito cometh.

    I think our dear leader would be wise to keep the hypocrisy to a minimum if he tries to say anything about her death in the State of the Union Speech tonight. His policies haven’t shown much concern for what she stood for and worked for.

    I’m going to force myself to watch this speech, although it will be painful. It’s my civic duty.
    And I have a feeling about it, which I need to verify or disregard.

    Today:
    1865: The 13th Amendment to the Constitution passes, abolishing slavery in the United States.

    More words from Coretta Scott King:

    “If American women would increase their voting turnout by ten percent, I think we would see an end to all of the budget cuts in programs benefiting women and children.”

    “My mother always told me that I was going to go to college, even if she didn’t have but one dress to put on.”

    “Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won you earn it and win it in every generation.”

    “Every person is a child of god and every human being is entitled to full human rights.”

    “We have got to stand firm for a more compassionate health care system, which leaves no person behind — a system that takes responsibility to insure that no citizen be denied medical care because they lack adequate insurance. There is something wrong with a system that requires telethons for sick people, but always has a blank check ready for the Pentagon. The Cold War is over, but we still have a Cold War military budget, which is draining needed financial and human resources that should be invested in the health security of the American people. ”

    “The gay bashers and homophobic people are the best allies AIDS could have. By preaching hatred and fear of gay people, they are creating a climate that discourages openness and education about AIDS which can help prevent its spread. They spread shame and guilt where their should be compassion and healing.”

    “Justice is never advanced in the taking of a human life. Morality is never upheld by legalized murder.”

    “The King Holiday celebrates Dr. King’s global vision of the world house, a world whose people and nations had triumphed over poverty, racism, war and violence. The holiday celebrates his vision of ecumenical solidarity, his insistence that all faiths had something meaningful to contribute to building the beloved community.”

    “Homophobia is like racism and anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry in that it seeks to dehumanize a large group of people, to deny their humanity, their dignity and personhood. This sets the stage for further repression and violence that spread all too easily to victimize the next minority group.”

    “I still hear people say that I should not be talking about the rights of lesbian and gay people and I should stick to the issue of racial justice. But I hasten to remind them that Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” I appeal to everyone who believes in Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream to make room at the table of brother- and sisterhood for lesbian and gay people.”

    “I think that nonviolence allows you and empowers you to do what is necessary, because what you do is build coalitions. You can’t do all of it by yourself, but you can put together a coalition and get other people involved, or join organizations that are already involved and continue to work to eradicate poverty, of course, since poverty is still with us, very much so. My husband — it was one of the triple evils that he talked about — poverty, racism and war. And of course, they all are forms of violence, and we have to continue to work to make sure that people everywhere have a decent livelihood, that they have jobs, they have housing, they have health care, they have quality education. All of these areas that we still have to work on and to improve, so that the quality of life for all people is improved, and we can achieve indeed the “beloved community” that Martin talked about, that I believe in.”

    Match in the Gas Tank Boom Boom


    Ok, Exxon Mobile beats out my entry on Chevron’s profits.

    The world’s largest oil company, ExxonMobil, has announced its record-breaking profits for 2005 — $36.13 billion.

    That is the largest profit ever recorded in the history of American capitalism.

    Again.

    That is the largest profit ever recorded in the history of American capitalism.

    ExxonMobil uses its billions to sabotage efforts to slow global warming and to lobby Congress in support of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and off of America’s majestic coasts. Instead, ExxonMobil should invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy, such as wind and solar power.

    Watch True Majority’s wee movie “Exxon Toasts the Planet,” and then send a message from the page to the new CEO, Rex Tillerson.

    Match in the gas tank. Boom-boom.

    Word Cloud Teeshirts


    VirusHead Word Cloud

    You can get a tee shirt with your blog’s “word cloud” printed on it at snapshirts.com. They let you tweak it too (in case you really wished you’d seen this before you posted something like that last joke).

    It’s a fun idea, but the execution here still needs a little work. It seems to me that I’ve seen a better, more aethetically pleasing word cloud function somewhere else. Anyone know where?

    Gandhi Punny


    (Mahatma) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of callouses on his feet.

    He also ate very little, which made him rather frail.

    And with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath.

    Therefore, he was known as…..

    Wait for it….

    I just love word play….

    A super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis.

    (In case you don’t get it, this is a pun on “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” Mary Poppins [1964])

    Mary Poppins (40th Anniversary Edition)

    (slightly different version of the one at A Wayfarer’s Journey)

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