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"Most people go through life dreading they'll have a traumatic experience. Freaks were born with their trauma. They've already passed their test in life. They're aristocrats." Diane Arbus

My life seems to operate sideways~ backwards almost~ and I have come to see thats right for me. A rain of snakes,disruption that cause's growth ,the world split in two.Everyone has there own path,mine has been one of thought,mostly of things folks today seem to disregard. Truth, personal integrity,politeness,...not all eschew these things.For me its been the easiest way to be~ any other way leads me to more trouble..and a sense of humor,above all about myself. Laughter keeps a person sane,and I enjoy seeing the coyote in myself~ the eternal trickster

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The folks at Funny or Die have done it again~ see the clip here. Warning: May upset some people.

A  light hearted attempt to get us all~ left,right and in the middle~ to laugh just a little. :-)

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posted by sagefever on Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 03:52 PM
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I normally do not do the cut and paste tango ~ but this column embodies what has been on my mind ~ we do not respect each other anymore,we respect history even less.

Those two things combined will bring down this country faster than anything or anyone could.

I am sick and I hope you are too. Sick of demonizing "the other".

Here are the words of Mr. Pitts~

What makes a Nazi a Nazi? We all need a history lesson on the topic

lpitts@MiamiHerald.com

I hope this column makes you sick.

See, we'll be talking about Nazis, something many of us are doing lately. Indeed, just this week a fellow named Joseph e-mailed me about a caller he heard on a radio show. The man, vexed over healthcare reform, likened President Obama to Adolf Hitler. Asked why, he said, ``Hitler took over the car companies, then healthcare and then he killed the Jews.''

Said Joseph: ``I almost swerved my vehicle off the road when I heard that.''

But the caller is hardly unique. Google ``Obama + Nazis'' and you get almost seven million hits. Nor is the phenomenon new. Substitute President Bush's name and you get nearly 2.8 million.

An invasion of sorts

Even granting that many of those hits are benign, it seems obvious the Nazis have invaded American political rhetoric in a big way. As in Rush Limbaugh declaring healthcare reform ``a Hitler-like policy,'' swastikas popping up at protest rallies, a poster depicting Obama with Hitler's mustache and a pamphlet that says: ``Act Now To Stop Obama's Nazi Health Plan!

It's important to remember that the Nazis are passing out of living memory; U.S. soldiers of that era are said to be dying at the rate of 1,200 a day. Which makes it too easy, I think, for a nation of notorious historical illiteracy to remake the Nazis as some kind of all-purpose boogeymen for slandering political enemies and scoring cheap rhetorical points.

So I thought it would be good to make you sick, i.e., to spend a few minutes reminding some and teaching others what you invoke when you invoke the Nazi regime.

For the record, then: It was Nazis who shoved sand down a boy's throat until he died, who tossed candies to Jewish children as they sank to their deaths in a sand pit, who threw babies from a hospital window and competed to see how many of those ``little Jews'' could be caught on a bayonet, who injected a cement-like fluid into women's uteruses to see what would happen, who stomped a pregnant woman to death, who once snatched a woman's baby from her arms and, in the words of an eyewitness," tore him as one would tear a rag.''

Ideology over reason

That's who the Nazis were, ladies and gentlemen -- those obscenities plus six million more. They were the triumph of ideology over reason and even over humanity, the demonization of racial, religious and political difference, the objectification of the vulnerable other. And the authors of a mass murder that staggers imagination, still.

You would think, then, that where they are invoked to draw a parallel or make a point, it would be done with a respect for the incalculable evil the Nazis represent. You would think people would tread carefully, not because of the potential insult to a given politician (they are big boys and girls) but because to do otherwise profanes the profound and renders trivial that which ought to be held sacred by anyone who regards himself as a truly human being.

But in modern America, unfortunately, rhetoric often starts over the top and goes up from there. So fine, George W. Bush is ``a smirking chimp.'' Fine, Barack Obama is ``a Chicago thug.'' We have a Constitution, after all, and it says we can say whatever we want. It doesn't say it has to be intelligent.

Historical amnesia

And yes, you are even protected if you liken Obama or Bush to Hitler. Yet every time I hear that, it makes me cringe for what it says about our collective propensity for historical amnesia and our retarded capacity for reverence. Once upon a lifetime ago, six million people with DNA, names and faces just like you and I, were butchered with gleeful sadism and mechanistic dispatch. Six million people.

You and I may no longer respect one another, but is it asking too much that we still respect them?

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Here is a link to the Miami Herald.

 

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I was amazed by this~ hope you enjoy!

Kseniya is a young artist,embodying the WW2 German invasion of the Ukraine.

 

 

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If you have not caught any of the Duffy and Crab clips~ search them out.

 

This one is just in time for all you Idol fans.

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posted by sagefever on Thursday, August 6, 2009 at 02:37 PM
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Someone mentioned the need for a "for dummies" book about the proposed (and half formed as of yet) health care changes. I found this on Yahoo news

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/...

Bear in mind the usage of words like "might". Also the proposed changes are still being worked on with at least thre bills floating around now...so the end result will be different.This fact check does lay to rest some claims and raises others.

I am concerned about costs~ but I'd like to see an analysis of the cost of bankruptcy due to health care needs and the cost to fund change.

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The film reminds me of an excellent Fusion meal~ you know you have just experienced a unique satiating repast…but just what it consisted of eludes you. There is that take home bag of leftovers to dissect at leisure full of savory flavor and intriguing memories.

Synecdoche, New York ~ written by Charlie Kauffman is also the directorial debut of one of the most brilliant screenwriters of our times. As always, the writer/directors subject is the mind and his plot is how the mind interacts with reality, fantasy, hallucination, desire and dreams. It is simply a film about life, a study of human beings and a film about you. Alternatively, it is a pretentious pile of * excrement*.
I loved it. It requires real work from the viewer, a second, and third viewing are prerequisites to get a grasp on what you have seen ~ and felt. You have to be in the film to become an active participant, the sinew as it were, holding the scenes together. What scenes they are.

 Some reviewers after watching the film spent a week in bed drinking, they became so depressed. Others found it bittersweet, an inspiring look at the impermanence of life. I am leaning toward inspired~ but this is a DVD I am definitely buying.

For those who lament the dearth of deep adult movies~ this ones for you. For most popcorn blockbuster summer hit movie fans~ give it a pass. If your like me~ a film devotee ~ it is worthy of your attention. I guarantee you will either love it or hate it. :-)

 This from Roger Ebert’s review~ “Here is how it happens. We find something we want to do, if we are lucky, or something we need to do, if we are like most people. We use it as a way to obtain food, shelter, clothing, mates, comfort, a first folio of Shakespeare, model airplanes, American Girl dolls, a handful of rice, sex, solitude, a trip to Venice, Nikes, drinking water, plastic surgery, child care, dogs, medicine, education, cars, spiritual solace -- whatever we think we need. To do this, we enact the role we call "me," trying to brand ourselves as a person who can and should obtain these things.

In the process, we place the people in our lives into compartments and define how they should behave to our advantage. Because we cannot force them to follow our desires, we deal with projections of them created in our minds. But they will be contrary and have wills of their own. Eventually new projections of us are dealing with new projections of them. Sometimes versions of ourselves disagree. We succumb to temptation -- but, oh, father, what else was I gonna do? I feel like hell. I repent. I'll do it again.

Hold that trajectory in mind and let it interact with age, discouragement, greater wisdom and more uncertainty.”

Kauffman’s previous screenplays include Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Adaptation, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and Human Nature.
The cast gives stellar performances:  Samantha Morton, Michelle Williams, Catherine Keener, Emily Watson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Hope Davis and the special Dianne Wiest…a dream team of women actors. Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays Caden Cotard, as is Hoffman’s custom he shines on screen.


Here is a tidbit for you~ Marcel Proust’s multi- series novel Search of Lost Time has a reoccurring character named Dr.Cottard, based on both Proust’s father and on the Cotard who gives the name to the delusional
syndrome. Connecting the dots is what engages the movie viewer~ or drives you mad…

 For the word curious, a definition: Synecdoche~ A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole (as hand for sailor), the whole for a part (as the law for police officer), the specific for the general (as cutthroat for assassin), the general for the specific (as thief for pickpocket), or the material for the thing made from it (as steel for sword).

As for pronunciation~ there are conflicting results:(sin-neck-doh-kee), (si-nek da-kee) and the natives version (sin-ECK-duh-kee).

Connect the dots has never been so hard.

 Rated R because this is a film about life it contains sex, blood and poop~ not excessively or gratuitously but part of reality. It runs 2hrs and 4 minutes…but lives on inside you.


 

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