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Re: feel free to choose a topic!

Post by stilltrucking » November 15th, 2012, 11:40 am

strange story about Gardel, not sure I followed all of it, was he like an 'urban legend' in songs that turned out to be real after all :?

Too far north for the eclipse. I envy you the structure of your time. I am with out structure an anarchy of anachronistic habit with nowhere to go and nothing to do except roll around heaven all day like a muddy old river :mrgreen:


It is a good life if I don't weaken, had to remind myself yesterday to keep on breathing. :wink:

Well it is true, kind of funny, like the voice of a god I heard myself sayto myself, you got to spend some time devoted to keeping alive each day. :shock:

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Post by Arcadia » November 16th, 2012, 1:13 pm

strange story about Gardel, not sure I followed all of it, was he like an 'urban legend' in songs that turned out to be real after all interesting interpretation! :)

& enjoy your time outside time, s-t! :lol:

... & an eucaliptus shot is a pleasent way to remind you that you are breathing, keep some essential oil bottle at hand to use it when you want! :wink:

I connected with the news today again after eating in La Rioja, Palestine and Croatia´s stands during Colectividades´s Fiesta last wednesday ... I´m a little worried about Judih´s place and Netanyahu´s face ... :(

http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elmun ... 11-16.html

well, the 108 exams´s pile is almost done, now it´s all my work ... :shock:

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Post by Arcadia » November 18th, 2012, 11:22 am

s-t: just curious, who´s the young man with the hair in revolt portraited in the sepia photo? :)

the Mercosur for not explicit war between Palestina and Israel ... maybe it helps to stop a bit the ancient good-oiled machine, who knows ...

http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elmun ... 11-18.html

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Post by stilltrucking » November 18th, 2012, 12:45 pm

Pretty Boy Floyd



A song about the Great Depression of the 1930's



I don't know anymore about the middle east, I just wonder about the timing,what is really going on, is it spill over from Syria, does the timing have anything to with Obama's re-election? Or maybe to distract from Iran?

I just worry about judih, I think of her almost every morning and try to protect her in anyway I can.

Iran has finished work on nuclear site, IAEA says
http://www.tampabay.com/incoming/iran-h ... ys/1262063

Counterlives

By DANIEL SCHIFRIN
. . .
Imagine for a moment that Jewish history—how Jews have seen themselves, and how others have seen the Jews—is a series of interconnected fantasies. A small desert tribe imagines that God chooses them to bring truth to humanity; God abandons them in the worst way, dispersing them throughout the world, inducing a fantasy of a messianic redeemer; a group of impatient Jewish rebels produce this messiah (later imagined to be killed by Jews from “the other shul”); Christians begin to see Jews as maniacally powerful; Jews vacillate for millennia between agreeing with them—Look at our brains! Look at our accomplishments!—; Nazis imagine Jews to be vermin; Israel is born and initially viewed as David fighting Goliath; the Palestinian political entity is born and convinces the world that David is actually Goliath.

The ordinariness of contemporary American Jewish life, however, implies the possibility of a counter-history in which grounded reality, not fantasy, determines the future of Judaism.

Many Jews believe, along with the protagonist in Phillip Roth’s The Counterlife, Henry Zuckerman, that it is possible to be “a Jew without Jews, without Judaism, without Zionism, without Jewishness, without a temple or an army or even a pistol, a Jew clearly without a home, just the object itself, like a glass or an apple.” But recent events in Israel suggest that such an unselfconscious Judaism is still impossible, in part because the fantasies we, and others, have about Israel are still too strong.

http://www.jbooks.com/interviews/index/ ... n_Roth.htm

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Post by Arcadia » November 19th, 2012, 1:38 pm

I don't know anymore about the middle east, I just wonder about the timing,what is really going on, is it spill over from Syria, does the timing have anything to with Obama's re-election? Or maybe to distract from Iran?

good questions, who knows how the facts are weaved... and what´s odd ...in case we knew it, would we live in peace? ... :?

yes, I´m also worried about judih, I´m lighting for her & family a white magnolia candle for some minutes each day... it put somehow things in perspective for me to have a friend there ...

& Netanyahu is running for a reelection soon ... I read his bio on internet, he sounds as specially vulnerable at this moment ... let´s hope for his mind clarity & self compassion.

I have to work, I have to work ... :shock:

(I´ll listen to your links later, gracias! :) )

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Post by stilltrucking » November 19th, 2012, 9:37 pm

please don't mind the links, I think put them there more for myself than to anyone I post to. Like a reminder, a book mark to my mood at the time I write something.
The first one is a link to a song, you might enjoy, the second one is just some U.S.A. history about the great depression that would probably be boring to you.

magnolia warriors for peace 8)
I been listening to Lennon a lot today while I think of the people in the "Holy Land"

something struck me today as to why it is called 'the Holy Land,'
because "G d is a concept by which we measure our pain"
that probably makes no sense.

All I remember about this present round of violence is that a few weeks ago when Gaza was still off the front pages, Israel attacked some Syrian military units around the Golan Heights because Syria "accidentally" fired some artillery shells into Israel during a battle with the Syrian Opposition. At the time I though oh oh, this not good, anything happens in that part of the world I immediately think of how it will effect judih. I thought it might have done by Syria to take the world focus off what is going on there.

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Post by Arcadia » November 20th, 2012, 1:27 pm

I tried to read this yesterday but I got lost with too much foreign names, causes & consecuences & dates ...

http://www.voltairenet.org/article176623.html

I hope they cease fire soon and stop increasing their people´s suffering ... there are situations that are at some point irreversiblemente dense themselves but I strongly believe that there are always a way, an option to lessen the suffering, somehow ...

yes, Lennon´s "God" it´s a great song, a sort of anti-mantra! :lol: . I still like the whole album, in fact! :)

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Post by stilltrucking » November 20th, 2012, 1:51 pm

Good article: worth reading, thanks.

I had not thought about the connection to the 2012 election, the dead lock in congress over Obama's choice for secretary of state to succeed hilary. He also points out that the last war in gaza also happened during a transition period after the 2008 election

This bit about the Syria connection got me puzzled. The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming :?:
Is there a link to the unrest in Syria?

Last June, a peace agreement was concluded in Geneva by the major powers. This was immediately sabotaged by a US faction, which organised leaks to the Press concerning Western implication in the events, thus forçing the resignation of mediator Kofi Annan. This same faction then twice attempted to end the situation militarily, by organising two massive attacks on Damascus, on the 18th July and the 26th September. When these attacks failed, the Obama administration returned to the initial agreement and resolved to implement it after the Presidential elections and the change of Cabinet.

The agreement calls for the deployment of a United Nations Peace Force, mainly composed of contingents from the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (SCTO). This force would be tasked with separating the belligerents and arresting the foreign jihadists present in Syria. By allowing Russia to re-enter the Middle East, Washington hopes to relieve itself of the burden of Israel’s security. Russia would protect the Zionist state from attack, and would also prevent it from attacking anyone else. The US military retreat from the Middle East would then be able to continue, and Washington would once again enjoy the freedom of action it has lost due to its permanent privileged relationship with Tel-Aviv.

From this perspective, the partisans of Israeli expansionism have to act in Gaza, and perhaps also in Jordan, before the Russian deployment.

The article you posted did not mention an Iran connection. Or maybe I missed it. I read something on Haaretz.com that that speculated to something being carried out so the military can concentrate on Iran.
Preparing the ground for the big Iranian operation

Many people have been tempted to link the Gaza operation and the upcoming election. Even though war is sometimes a way to avoid dealing with domestic problems, the smoke that reached the Gaza sky this week wasn't connected to the Israeli election. Instead, one could view the attack on Gaza as part of a new plan, a master plan that turns its eyes east to Iran's nuclear program.
http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/preparin ... m-1.479128

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Post by Arcadia » November 20th, 2012, 10:05 pm

the red Voltaire´s article didn´t mentioned Iran? no idea, it made me dizzy, I have to re-read it. I´m not in the mood now to be a registered user of Haaretz to read the complete article ... maybe later!

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Post by zero_hero » November 21st, 2012, 1:21 pm

it made me dizzy, I have to re-read it. I´m not in the mood now
:lol:

I noticed the new "pay wall" thing on Haaretz, most of the time I just read the synopsis, but if I am in a mood to make myself dizzy :wink: :) I mean if I am curious enough or interested enough in what the full article has to say, I just do a copy of the title and do a google search for the article, sometimes if I am lucky I can find the article on a mirror site for free. The New York Times has one of those pay wall things too, I guess they are trying to recoup some revenues. What really kills me is the articles I want to read on those university journals, Johns Hopkins university got a journal called Project Muse that I wish I could afford.

There is also a Journal of Modern Judaism that has an article on Nietzsche I would love to read.

yes it is true again
I got the meta fi$cal blues again :mrgreen:
but I'm stilllivin' so everything's okay. 8)
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Post by Arcadia » November 22nd, 2012, 1:11 pm

yeah ... plus the Haaretz slides sick escatological publicity concerning my country on the right-down side of the pantalla (at least for the local readers) and you have to register to read a complete note?. Fuck them! :twisted: , there are other newspapers on the net! :wink:

good luck with your readings, s-t!, I´m still "correcting" the 108 exams...! :lol:

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Post by stilltrucking » November 23rd, 2012, 3:33 am

I read two newspapers every morning, the NY Times and the Washington Post. I only go to Haaretz when there is a war on. I like to see how it is covered from the Israeli side. I also go to Al Jazeera.

So now the war is over, both sides claim victory, Hillary has a new feather in her hat, and Morsi has voted himself new powers.

And life goes on

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Post by Arcadia » November 23rd, 2012, 3:37 pm

I only go to Haaretz when there is a war on. I like to see how it is covered from the Israeli side. I also go to Al Jazeera. , it sounds good! :) I was only doing some mimic! :wink:

So now the war is over, both sides claim victory, Hillary has a new feather in her hat, and Morsi has voted himself new powers. yeah ...

I watched CNN in English two days ago (a long entrevista between a journalist called Amanpour and Meshaal -from Hamas- after the cease fire): the entrevista far beyond the one-sided-accusatory-like questions only lacked Amanpour spitting against Meshaal ... it was amazing that the one from Hamas didn´t leave her talking alone ... & I wonder why she and/or her media invested time doing the entrevista ... it was really odd to see.

and I´ve been reading this:

http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/11/21/ ... -just-war/

it looks complex and it would be really sad if "someone" used or provoqued this 8 days confrontation in order to test the offensive and deffensive actual conditions of the place having in mind a bigger clash ...
The only thing that looks right now from here is that the bombs from the two sides stopped, if I were there I guess I would be expecting that too ...

http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elmun ... 11-23.html

locally, it seems we still have the eyes in the buitres circlying the place ... :roll:

http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpai ... 11-23.html

& Pepe , why don´t you share some mates & ideas with Cristina? :P maybe you can help, who knows?

http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1529242-muji ... -argentina

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Post by Arcadia » November 26th, 2012, 10:28 am

today´s feriado here because "Día de la soberanía", that was in fact last 20th november remembering the Vuelta de Obligado combat ... it´s a sort of "new" feriado, difficult to explain to the seventh grade kids inmerse in their world ... & the ancient romans didn´t help too much except for the concept of "Imperio"... this time I only showed them a $20 billete to start the brief explanation ...

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Post by stilltrucking » November 27th, 2012, 11:26 pm

Yeah colonialism is not dead yet. Those bastards, I wish you all well with your fight.

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