I am very disappointed in the city government of San Francisco, and all the parties involved in conning the public and ass-kissing of the Chinese government.
I haven’t seen this yet anywhere in the news, but the mobs of protesters along the Embarcadero yesterday were not always non-violent, and I have already heard a few [...]
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One World, One Dream, Beijing?
April 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Change
February 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Lately I have been hearing a lot of talk about Barack Obama. It comes in tidbits of conversation, mostly from the mouths of TV pundits and once-source news readers who just aren‘t sure if America is ready for “change”. This “change” has gained a new and tacky meaning, one that assumes we are all inherently [...]
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Trust Me
January 29th, 2008 · 3 Comments
On September 11, 2001, I was a high school sophomore at a Catholic school on the Central Coast of California. Being 3000 miles away from ground zero, I probably did not take the situation with as much seriousness as I should have.
We loved 9/11, at first. We got out of all of our classes, and [...]
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WMDs
January 17th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tonight at the Ace Bar in San Francisco (14th and Mission), I held a long and disorganized discussion about religion, politics, and other taboo topics of conversation with a Guinness-drinker who would only allow himself to be identified as “The Suppository of Knowledge”.
We began to discuss the tired topic of the Bush Administration.
I began by [...]
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you can run, but you can’t hide
December 13th, 2007 · No Comments
There is nothing new about voters struggling to determine which candidate is the least evil dirt bag in the upcoming presidential election.
What is new is that this is the first election where so many people around the world have so much access to information. Essentially, everyone’s dirty laundry will be on global display this time. [...]
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The Dollar Isn’t Getting Any Greener
December 6th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Rapper Jay-Z’s new video, “Blue Magic,” features scenes of New York City, clubs, cars and stacks of euros. That’s right, euros—not dollars.
The dollar continues to drop and the euro continues to rise. So what exactly is Europe doing right and what is America doing wrong?
Among other things, the European Union (EU) has taken the forefront [...]
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Marijuana.
November 29th, 2007 · No Comments
“This culture is so afraid of pleasure, of hedonism,” said Claire Burch, an 82-year-old filmmaker and author from Berkeley. She has been working to promote the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational use through her documentary work.
Burch, along with other marijuana advocates and users, promotes marijuana as a natural and healthy alternative to costly [...]
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Why Al Gore Won the Nobel
October 18th, 2007 · No Comments
As the water supply dries up in Georgia, the snow falls early in the Rockies, and California gets burned up in a succession of wildfires the Bush Administration continues to pretend that the clear and present danger of climate change is unfounded and nonexistent. Meanwhile, I am still trying to figure out what was so [...]
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Congress May Cook an Over-Important Turkey
October 18th, 2007 · No Comments
When America voted in a Democratic Congress in the mid-term elections, a sigh of relief could be heard all over the world. Finally, Americans are taking the right step to understand our global position.
Sadly, our so-called Democrat Congress has been a major disappointment. We elected these legislators under the assumption that they would do all [...]
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Radiohead In Rainbows
October 11th, 2007 · No Comments
It is no secret that the money-grubbing music industry has been in a constant state of fear since Napster and the dawn of the download era, but who would have thought that they could be destroyed not by the consumers disgust of paying too much for shitty music, but by Radiohead?
Radiohead, the art-rock band that [...]
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