Demand a fair exchange for bailout
by tsalagi red
Wall Street is about to fleece America —again. Citizens should be loudly demanding that any bailout benefit the taxpayers who will be saddle with the trillion dollar debt. Here are some good solutions:
Bernie Sanders: The Middle Class Must Not Be Forced to Bail Out Wall Street Greed
Chris Hedges: Fleecing What’s Left of the Treasury
Kucinich: No ‘cash for trash,’ give taxpayers a stake in bailout
Tyranny on Display at the Republican Convention
by tsalagi red
A good article by Chris Hedges on Truthdig:
Link: Truthdig - Reports - Tyranny on Display at the Republican Convention
The Experiment is Over
by pattyjo
Democracy in America is dead. It is official.
Anti-Republican activists, correction–those suspected of being anti-Republican activists, in Minneapolis this week encountered police who aimed rifles at them. This was not even a crowd of protesters. Just people in a van. On the street. In Minneapolis.
While McCain is being annointed to assume the mantle of [...]
EnLITEnment
by tsalagi red
and in those days
we sought enlitenment
that low calorie cool
whip of knowledge,
flagellating one another’s
bourgeois backsides
before the cameras
of the six oclock news
until the pain became
too much to bear
now we spend our days
baring our pain on the internet
watching Fox News
gotcha choppers
sky cams hovering
over half naked starlets
thinking about when
we were the actors
thinking
if we’d only been smarter then
Age of Delightenment
by pattyjo
The Age of Delightenment, as it is now so named, began as the 20th century entered its mid-point. After the second of wars considered world wars in that century, there was a hunger to put aside the darkness and sadness and horror born of these wars. Most of the world, Europe, Great Britain, Northern Africa, parts of Asia, Japan and certain of the Pacific Island nations would not so easily shed the memories of war because these were living wounds in the landscape, scars too visible and too deep to turn away from. But America, that enchanted place between the Atlantic and Pacific, in that place the scars were mostly hidden in the men who returned, or visible where limbs were lost or eyes gone blind, but it was easy enough to shunt these off where they would not be troublesome reminders of unpleasantness.
Read the complete article.Site move - blogging again soon
by tsalagi red
We have moved Elohi Gadugi Journal to our site root. What this means is that the address to access us is now http://elohigadugi.org, without the /journal/ on the end. We have a temporary redirect, but if you have bookmarked us, you should change your link.
I have been reorganizing the website to make it easier [...]
Second Life experiment ends
by tsalagi red
Our brief foray into the sims of Second Life are over. It required much too much immersion in cyberspace in order to make it all worthwhile. We actually haven’t been on the site for some time now, but Patty and I are buried in our novels (we have both been working on separate novels since [...]
Read the complete article.Elohi Gadugi on Second Life
by tsalagi red
If you are on Second Life, come and visit our Elohi Gadugi Writers’ Center. We have one on Book Island, and one in Kirkness Village on Hinterland. PattyJo (Cyperia Heron), and I (Tsalagi Giha) have been active with writers and publishers groups on SL for a couple of months now. We’d love to chat with you.
(For non-SLers: you need the Second Life viewer to use these urls.)
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