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NOCTURNAL Bonus #3

October 06, 2008
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NOCTURNAL Bonus Episode #3

We’ve got Junkie call-ins from the Gore Line, plus a whole bunch more:

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FAP776: US News and World Report,...

October 05, 2008
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FAP776: US News and World Report, Free Stuff Friday

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Student Financial Aid News
+ Hey, we’re in US News and World Report!
+ An article by Kim Palmer and a followup blog post by Richard Mondello
+ I thought it was a good piece, informative, except for this paragraph:
+ “But consumer advocates are concerned that students may not realize or consider that these educational messages are coming from people who want their business, not unbiased sources. “It looks a little bit too much like disinterested information when in fact it is a student loan company…. There’s a conflict there,” says Robert Shireman, executive director of the Project on Student Debt, of the Student Loan Network’s website and podcast. (Penn says the company affiliation is always clearly displayed.)”
+ I just want to check with y’all - is anyone not clear that this podcast is published by the Student Loan Network, that the Student Loan Network is a student loan company, and that when I plug student loan services, they’re services of the Student Loan Network?
+ Do I need pimp music? Yes I do! (some tongue in cheek humor)
+ Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com
+ Parent PLUS loans at ParentPLUSLoan.com
+ Graduate student loans at GradLoans.com
+ Private student loans at AlternativeStudentLoan.com
+ Of course not. Only smart, highly motivated people listen to the Financial Aid Podcast
+ In all seriousness, there have been in the past some marketing practices that were deceptive by other student loan companies - at the height of student loan consolidation craziness, I got mailings that looked almost like Department of Education notices, bills, credit cards, offers for iPods, phones, free iTunes, you name it.
+ If you want to see a few samples, here’s a link to our Wall of Competition.

Scholarship Update
+ ScholarshipExperts.com is now accepting online applications for the ScholarshipExperts.com Do-Over Scholarship. Five scholarship recipients will be chosen to receive a $1,000 scholarship. Winners will be notified via email and/or postal mail on or around August 30, 2008.
+ Applicants must: Be thirteen (13) years of age or older at the time of application Be legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia Be currently enrolled (or enroll no later than the fall of 2013) in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education Submit an online short written response (250 words or less) for the question: “If you were given one ‘do-over,’ would you: (a) use it for yourself; (b) give it to another person; or (c) choose not to use it?” Please explain your choice.
+ Application Deadline: June 30, 2008 at 11:59 pm Eastern Daylight Saving Time
+ Details at our free college scholarship search site

Free Stuff Friday
+ Free reusable tote bag - hat tip to Freebie Fridays
+ Free survey software - inside Google Docs, of all places
+ 9 free digital organizers
+ I’ve been using Things for the Mac lately - it will not be free once it comes out of beta, but boy is it useful
+ DelayCast - timely!
+ Free WiFi Finder
+ I’ve covered it before but it’s worth re-emphasizing - TED Talks is one of the best video podcasts ever. If you’re just tuning in, check out Al Gore’s newest talk, plus Dr. Jill Taylor
+ Timely: Free IRS tax filing online for AGI < $54K
+ Timely: Free IRS filing solely if you want to claim your economic stimulus
+ Please consider doing something useful with your stimulus check
+ Open a savings account and sit on it
+ Donate it to a charity
+ Invest it for the long term in an environmental company like wind or solar

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+ Natives of the New Dawn, Good Day

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Reminders
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+ Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com.
+ Free scholarship search secrets eBook at StudentScholarshipSearch.com/ebook
+ Open an FDIC-insured savings account today!
+ Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com
+ Student credit card information at StudentPlatinum.com
+ FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com
+ Grad student? Get graduate financial aid information at the GradLoans.com blog!
+ Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com
+ The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network.

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Desperate Measures by Desperate...

October 04, 2008
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Desperate Measures by Desperate Republicans
Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates -21 hours ago
Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s accusation against Obama linking him to a ‘terrorist’ was a cheap and typically Republican shenanigans, ...


Is It Too Late for Tom Vilsack?

October 03, 2008
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Hillary Clinton

We know, we get exhausted having to listen to you, too. Photo: Getty Images

The Observer blog today prophesies that Hillary will pick former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack as a running mate if she wins the Iowa Caucus (speaking of the Observer blog, have you noticed that the whole paper has suddenly become a blog? Was this somehow inevitable?). But we can't help but disagree. Back in October, we predicted Hillary will choose Evan Bayh instead. Now, we're pretty sure not even Hillary has made up her mind. She's a smart lady and didn't get where she is today by not knowing the advantage of leading a few dudes on at the same time. But if anything, the fickle nature of Hillary's Iowa poll numbers shows that having Vilsack (a campaign co-chair) on her team doesn't guarantee a sure win in the swing state. In which case, he'll seem like a much less potent force in the general election. Sure, we haven't heard as much from Bayh lately, and he's not as much of an attack dog for his mistress, but we say don't count him out. A lot of stuff is going to fall into place in January and February, and the VP pick is going to be upon us before we know it. We're just saying, don't forget about the hot dude.

Vilsack for V.P.? Depends On How The Caucuses Go [Politicker/NYO]
Earlier:In Which We Predict Hill Will Take a Bayh in '08


A Debate About McCain - Washington Post

October 02, 2008
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A Debate About McCain
Washington Post, United States -6 minutes ago
Within two weeks, thanks to a concerted strategy by the McCain campaign to bring him down to earth with mocking ads linking him to Brittany Spears and Paris ...


Candidates dig up the dirt before TV...

October 01, 2008
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Candidates dig up the dirt before TV debate
guardian.co.uk, UK -18 hours ago
The blitz was in retaliation for McCain linking the Democrat nominee at the weekend with Bill Ayers, a former member of a US urban guerrilla group. ...


Monday March 31, 2008 : Gamera Politics

September 30, 2008
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Giant Mirrors Tap Sun, Subsidies in...

September 29, 2008
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Giant Mirrors Tap Sun, Subsidies in Europe's Clean Power Bid
Bloomberg -Sep 24, 2008
Al Gore's documentary ``An Inconvenient Truth,'' which won two Oscars in 2007, increased acceptance among governments and ordinary citizens that burning ...


YR753 Bicyclemark, Clinton, Obama,...

September 28, 2008
posted by admin

A special guest to help celebrate Chinese New Year!

Bicyclemark and I discuss the election AGAIN!

direct link to mp3 HERE

Show Notes(ish):

  11:05 yeastradio : !CENSOROFF
11:05 Antinparis : penny ping chang
11:06 hypostylin : lord have mercy
11:06 Dude2008 : holy kabuki
11:06 Antinparis : hahaaa
11:06 Antinparis : lyps
11:06 brian_royaloak : OMG! so funny!
11:06 brian_royaloak : it’s like watching a lezbian version of v for vendeta
11:06 Antinparis : alot better looking than I imagined
11:06 Dude2008 : lesbi-yin-yang
11:07 hypostylin : dlagon rady
11:07 Antinparis : lol
11:07 Dude2008 : sounds like bea arthur with a muzzle
11:07 Antinparis : ongrine- racist whore
11:07 Antinparis : love it
11:08 Antinparis : OMG
11:08 Antinparis : happy new year Penny
11:08 Dude2008 : it must be the year of the lesbian dragon
11:09 Dude2008 : farewell my concubine has nothing on this
11:09 Dude2008 : the Joy Yuck Club?
11:10 Antinparis : couching tiger hidden whore
11:10 Antinparis : crouching mm hmmmmm
11:10 Antinparis : what year is it for the chinese?
11:10 Antinparis : the rat I think
11:10 Antinparis : dunno
11:11 Antinparis : you’re really eating someone out behind that masks
11:12 AuntieVeraCharles : You need to take your anti DePLEsants
11:13 AuntieVeraCharles : Take mo
11:13 Antinparis : oklay
11:13 brian_royaloak : it is the year of the rat
11:13 Antinparis : okray
11:13 bicyclemark : sorry im late
11:13 Antinparis : aha thought so auntie
11:13 Antinparis : herro bricycles mlark
11:13 bicyclemark : ok
11:13 bicyclemark : wow penny pin chang
11:14 AuntieVeraCharles : I’m missing Judge Lopez for this
11:14 Dude2008 : this may drive me to hari kari
11:14 Antinparis : DleeVeeDree
11:14 bicyclemark : did I miss her theme song?
11:14 Antinparis : yeyus
11:14 simp : I’m sure it’ll be played again
11:14 Antinparis : pray it again penny
11:15 bicyclemark : i watched an hour of Pat on this channel earlier this week
11:15 bicyclemark : that was exciting
11:15 yeastradio : be  light back rith madge
11:15 Antinparis : hey look it’s “elaserhead”
11:15 Antinparis : top film
11:16 AuntieVeraCharles : Gripping this
11:16 Antinparis : ruvly
11:16 char-lez : I hope Richard can post that Penny segment in the Insanefilms, I was on the phonez :(
11:17 Antinparis : elasehead by Davrid Rynch
11:17 brian_royaloak : is the show over?
11:17 Antinparis : he will
11:17 AuntieVeraCharles : This is a show?
11:17 Dude2008 : figuratively or literally?
11:18 Antinparis : what do you think it is?
11:18 AuntieVeraCharles : A glimps of hell
11:18 char-lez : i think madge is penny! i never see them in the same place at the same time
11:18 AuntieVeraCharles : Not that I don’t love it, mind you
11:18 bicyclemark : its like bruce wayne and batman
11:19 Antinparis : who thinks Madge is brilliant?
11:19 Antinparis : three cheers
11:19 Antinparis : raa raa raa
11:19 bicyclemark : Cheryl does
11:19 Antinparis : cheerleaders
11:19 doyathink : tit tit hooray
11:19 Antinparis : work it
11:20 char-lez : there’s our lesbian!
11:20 bicyclemark : you is
11:20 char-lez : how’d Penny taste? that took forever!
11:20 andymelton : There. Finally. Audio is really choppy though.
11:20 bicyclemark : invite you to the olympicses
11:20 Antinparis : the famous Andy Melton!
11:20 doyathink : orympics
11:20 Antinparis : orympics
11:21 doyathink : Oh? rim pics?
11:21 Antinparis : you look a little flusturd Madge
11:21 bicyclemark : r’ok
11:21 Antinparis : my dog is called Herpes
11:21 AuntieVeraCharles : If he’s good he’ll heel
11:22 bicyclemark : i enjoyed it
11:22 Antinparis : okaaaaaaaaaay
11:22 Antinparis : micyle bark
11:22 char-lez : micycle bark is a hottie
11:23 AuntieVeraCharles : I had cunt on a stick at the county fair
11:23 Antinparis : herro- not my type
11:23 Antinparis : he does’nt have a vagina
11:23 AuntieVeraCharles : And their killing us with lead
11:23 AuntieVeraCharles : they’re
11:24 Antinparis : they have your DVD in singapore
11:24 Antinparis : tard TV
11:24 doyathink : dueling lesbians
11:24 Dude2008 : is this on yeast2?
11:25 Antinparis : your wig looks very period drama Midge
11:25 char-lez : she hangs it on a wire hanger at night
11:25 Antinparis : helena bot-ham Carturd
11:25 Antinparis : ahem- lets get all politicals
11:25 doyathink : Hell-ena
11:25 Antinparis : we’re all going to die okaaaaaaaaaay
11:26 Antinparis : Hellena yas yas
11:27 Antinparis : she’s rude Mark- she ain’t listening
11:27 char-lez : republicunts are over
11:27 doyathink : don’t count on it
11:28 Antinparis : YES! Die Republicunts
11:28 char-lez : cancer-face is a physical manifestation of their diseasity
11:28 AuntieVeraCharles : Politics in the shrinks office…only in America
11:28 chris200 : McCain… isn’t he like 94?
11:28 Antinparis : I know- like rising damp-they’re always there
11:28 char-lez : America’s mold infestation
11:28 Antinparis : McCain smells of cabbage
11:28 chris200 : I smell like cabage…
11:28 Antinparis : exactly Charles
11:29 Antinparis : my mom smells like cabbage
11:29 AuntieVeraCharles : Korea smells like cabbage
11:29 Antinparis : haaaha
11:29 doyathink : yes, it does, vera
11:29 Antinparis : Hirarrary crinturd
11:30 Antinparis : Superdupewuper Tuesday
11:30 AuntieVeraCharles : Only Gay people support the Gay community
11:30 Antinparis : she defends hairspray
11:31 doyathink : she uses hairspray
11:31 brian_royaloak : freerice.com
11:31 Antinparis : falon gong
11:31 brian_royaloak : cool check it out - helps send rice to impoverished areas
11:31 Antinparis : so do I
11:31 AuntieVeraCharles : Not from the depths of your heart
11:31 chris200 : Britney Spears?
11:31 AuntieVeraCharles : you are not with us to the death
11:32 AuntieVeraCharles : only gay people are so invested
11:32 doyathink : there are plenty who would, vera
11:32 Antinparis : well I would’nt fuck you- but I have a heart okaaaaaaay
11:32 AuntieVeraCharles : I AM old school
11:32 AuntieVeraCharles : If you are not black you do not understand the black struggle
11:33 Antinparis : see your point-shame it’s noy constructive
11:33 doyathink : so does that mean that black gay people have an edge over everyone?
11:33 AuntieVeraCharles : I thank you for you support but you don’t understand the gay struggle
11:33 Antinparis : exactly
11:33 Antinparis : fuck all these labels
11:33 simp : so support is irrelevant?
11:33 Antinparis : & churches
11:34 AuntieVeraCharles : He is straight
11:34 AuntieVeraCharles : You HAVE to be gay to understand the struggles of our lives you have to live them
11:34 Antinparis : dame edna more like
11:34 AuntieVeraCharles : no
11:34 AuntieVeraCharles : I said thank youu
11:34 Antinparis : ok then fuck me in the ass vera
11:34 AuntieVeraCharles : I appreciate you
11:34 ustreamer|75107 : this is far from real tv
11:34 doyathink : so you can’t ever empathize with a straight person?
11:34 Antinparis : i don’t understand
11:35 AuntieVeraCharles : I appreciate our straight friends
11:35 AuntieVeraCharles : I am thrilled
11:35 ustreamer|75107 : I like vera charles voice
11:35 AuntieVeraCharles : with it
11:35 AuntieVeraCharles : I do
11:35 Miss_Taffy : well im not into mark either
11:35 Miss_Taffy : judge judge judge
11:35 Antinparis : HUMAN= the key word
11:36 Antinparis : PROLAPSE=the keyword
11:36 Miss_Taffy : funny madgie
11:36 Miss_Taffy : he still has teeth .. jesus let him keep them
11:37 doyathink : the corporations are gambling on the Dems
11:37 ustreamer|75107 : jalapeno ranch dip on plain oatmeal…yummmmm
11:37 char-lez : Apparently Clinton is now borring omney form herself… her wells have dried
11:37 Antinparis : like backing a horse
11:37 Miss_Taffy : I dont think that is a new idea ..
11:38 doyathink : her cunt is dry
11:38 Antinparis : Obumboy supporturd
11:38 ustreamer|75107 : comfort boobs…I mean food…ooo0ps
11:38 Antinparis : Vera you’re brilliant
11:39 AuntieVeraCharles : Not so, just old and experienced
11:39 AuntieVeraCharles : but thanks
11:39 Miss_Taffy : hey guys
11:39 Antinparis : we’re all old souls
11:39 Antinparis : we’re all tired & pissed off
11:39 Antinparis : okaaaaaaaaaay
11:40 Antinparis : hey Taffy
11:40 Miss_Taffy : well we all bought into andy’s pop culture as art in our youth .. then later we got to see how pop culture is better as satire than art
11:40 Antinparis : hang on
11:40 ustreamer|70921 : CNN says Romney has suspended his campaign
11:41 Antinparis : Mardi Gras
11:41 Miss_Taffy : well the armry of good will are at work in the gulf coast .. right?
11:41 Miss_Taffy : I mean the “army of good will” .. per the state of the union
11:42 ustreamer|75107 : we needs to use it to go to dollywood
11:42 Antinparis : what’s this “army of good will?” Taff
11:42 Antinparis : Melturd
11:42 char-lez : word. CNN is reporting
11:42 ustreamer|75107 : no quite
11:42 doyathink : aren’t they the ones who ring the bells at christmas?
11:42 char-lez : Madge you need a tickurd on the bottom of the screen
11:42 ustreamer|75107 : lol
11:42 Miss_Taffy : george said that while the us army is working to bring democracy to the desert
11:43 Antinparis : progrum
11:43 ustreamer|75107 : love you baby, madge
11:43 Miss_Taffy : the armys of good will” .. are there to rebuild the gulf coast
11:43 doyathink : pogram
11:43 Antinparis : lazy american whore
11:43 yeastradio : who is 75107
11:43 ustreamer|75107 : who is yeastradio?
11:43 yeastradio : yr mum
11:44 Antinparis : Madge wants to get laid mmm hmmm
11:44 ustreamer|75107 : I will see you PM
11:44 Antinparis : Okaay none of our beeswax
11:44 ustreamer|75107 : get your pad ready beotch, it’s gonna be bloody!
11:44 Miss_Taffy : I think this playes into the gulag idea that the economists chat about in paris
11:44 ustreamer|75107 : oh, that’s PMS
11:45 Antinparis : what gulag idea?
11:45 Antinparis : lyps?
11:45 Antinparis : enlighturd me
11:45 AuntieVeraCharles : PRAISE GOD
11:45 Miss_Taffy : the idea that the .. umm what is his name.. ?
11:45 Miss_Taffy : umm
11:45 Antinparis : Madge gurn at the camera please
11:46 ustreamer|75107 : praise Him, finally!
11:46 Miss_Taffy : http://karmabanqueradio.com/?cat=32
11:46 Miss_Taffy : max keiser
11:46 Miss_Taffy : that is the gulag fund
11:46 Antinparis : aha Karma banque-cheers
11:47 Miss_Taffy : I think that the reson why the corperations fund the pres people is because then they cunt roll the economy
11:47 ustreamer|75107 : just keep talking you sound cute, I love it when you say Mitt…you know it rhymes with…
11:47 doyathink : they control it anyway
11:47 Antinparis : I can see that
11:48 Miss_Taffy : right
11:48 Miss_Taffy : I am supporting Hill here is why
11:48 Miss_Taffy : she went through the crap with her marraige
11:48 Antinparis : where are u Taff?
11:48 Miss_Taffy : all of americunt judged her marraige as not good enough
11:48 Antinparis : in the US like Madge?
11:48 Miss_Taffy : yes
11:48 Miss_Taffy : and she stuck with it
11:49 Antinparis : Rambo just came out over here
11:49 Antinparis : woohoo
11:49 doyathink : and…?
11:49 AuntieVeraCharles : Rambo is GAY?!!??
11:49 Miss_Taffy : and so she understands the idea that gay marraige as semantices
11:49 Antinparis : Rambo is funny
11:49 ustreamer|75107 : monica had something to do with that
11:49 Miss_Taffy : from her personal life
11:50 doyathink : huh, taffy?
11:50 Miss_Taffy : I will agree with mark on that topic
11:50 ustreamer|94927 : hurt and smells
11:50 Antinparis : stink hair
11:50 ustreamer|75107 : oh, is this bicycle mark?
11:50 ustreamer|94927 : that is the lifetime password right? :)
11:51 bicyclemark : yes its me
11:51 ustreamer|94927 : mindcasturd present
11:51 Antinparis : & Lyps
11:51 ustreamer|75107 : he sounds cute..say Mitt, Mark
11:51 ustreamer|75107 : rhymes -litt
11:51 Antinparis : he’s straight whore
11:51 char-lez : no thing
11:51 ustreamer|94927 : prolapse my gine
11:51 Miss_Taffy : she did learn how to apply her make up .. J/K
11:51 ustreamer|94927 : need more douchebaggery
11:51 ustreamer|94927 : where are the haters?
11:51 doyathink : i went to a gay parade…make me president
11:51 ustreamer|75107 : she was busy
11:52 ustreamer|75107 : k
11:52 AuntieVeraCharles : If you are looking for integrity, don’t look to ANY politician
11:52 Miss_Taffy : she voted yes or no in the senate
11:52 Miss_Taffy : not present
11:53 zenuno : have you all seen Lessig video? http://urltea.com/2nc4
11:53 ustreamer|94927 : BM! seen this vid of Lawrence Lessig?
11:53 bicyclemark : havent
11:53 ustreamer|94927 : ahj, zenuno beat me to it
11:53 Miss_Taffy : she busted out work on over the counter morning after pill
11:54 Miss_Taffy : I need those with out a perscription
11:54 ustreamer|75107 : white conservatist will kill obama
11:54 Miss_Taffy : I agree he will be killed
11:54 ustreamer|75107 : white liberals want a puppet
11:54 Antinparis : http://www.jewtube.com/
11:54 AuntieVeraCharles : This country will NEVER elect a black man or a woman.  Sad but true
11:54 doyathink : i don’t believe that, vera
11:55 Antinparis : don’t be so sure Vera
11:55 AuntieVeraCharles : The middle of this country is full of hatred and fear
11:55 ustreamer|75107 : white conservatists will kill him ala kennedy, marilyn, anna nicole
11:55 Miss_Taffy : I see it in her
11:55 Antinparis : we’re at a hostoric time
11:55 ustreamer|94927 : just run for the hills already
11:55 Miss_Taffy : I listed two things
11:55 Miss_Taffy : the over the counter morning after pill
11:56 ustreamer|75107 : seriously…he will not be allowed
11:56 Miss_Taffy : and she votes yes or no .. unlike bearback who like to vote present
11:56 doyathink : she has done what any other person who has run before
11:56 ustreamer|75107 : jim crow is not that far gone
11:56 Miss_Taffy : he shows up then votes present
11:56 char-lez : she managed the white house chef for 8 years!
11:56 Miss_Taffy : over the counter morning after pill
11:56 Antinparis : the counter & the pill
11:57 ustreamer|75107 : we are talking, or you are talking details that are just superfluous
11:57 Antinparis : 2 things
11:57 ustreamer|75107 : black man will not win be allowed to win, remember florida ith gore
11:57 Antinparis : americans are weird
11:57 ustreamer|75107 : if a black man would win
11:57 char-lez : i agree madge
11:57 char-lez : i can’t support clinton
11:57 ustreamer|75107 : oprah would have run
11:57 char-lez : i can’t support either based on gay rights, though. that’s what kucinich was for
11:58 Miss_Taffy : Hillary passed legislation to track the health status of our troops so that conditions like Gulf War Syndrome would no longer be misdiagnosed
11:58 Miss_Taffy :  She has introduced legislation to tie Congressional salary increases to an increase in the minimum wage
11:58 ustreamer|75107 : she could a done a back flip with abortion rights, it don’t mean nothing to old ass white conservatist
11:58 zenuno : have you seen the -yes we can!- video? http://www.dipdive.com
11:58 Antinparis : the most european aka sane americans I know are gay
11:58 Miss_Taffy : She has supported a variety of middle-class tax cuts, including marriage penalty relief, property tax relief, and reduction in the Alternative Minimum Tax
11:59 AuntieVeraCharles : California
11:59 ustreamer|75107 : florida
11:59 AuntieVeraCharles : Los Angeles
11:59 Miss_Taffy : She sponsored legislation to increase America’s commitment to fighting the global HIV/AIDS crisis
11:59 ustreamer|75107 : call me autie, i am in burbank
11:59 ustreamer|74641 : bicyclemark you should inform us earlier about you appearences on shows :)
11:59 ustreamer|75107 : it’s on fire beotch
11:59 AuntieVeraCharles : I have a podcast 75107, here: http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=detail&episode_id=98130
12:00 Miss_Taffy : She introduced the Count Every Vote Act of 2005 to ensure better protection of votes and to ensure that every vote is counted.
12:00 ustreamer|75107 : love bicycles voice…zexy! political! hot!
12:00 Antinparis : eta my ass out Madge
12:00 Antinparis : Mirage is great
12:00 doyathink : but, other than Gore, none of them are making that statement, Madge
12:01 Miss_Taffy : then waht rebublican is?
12:01 ustreamer|94927 : everybody know Mitt R. quit?
12:01 char-lez : you’re right madge. i feel if either candidate can surprise us though, it is obama. he doesn’t seem to pile on the semantics, i’ve noticed that
12:01 Antinparis : government cheese?
12:01 ustreamer|75107 : yeah the FEMA Act is also REALLY operable! just as New Orleans
12:01 yeastradio : @doyathink that’s my point
12:01 Miss_Taffy : I cant stand bear backs fake black minister speach style
12:01 Miss_Taffy : I think that is a ploy
12:01 ustreamer|75107 : ask
12:01 Miss_Taffy : like hillery cant we see and say that out loud
12:02 doyathink : and do they have to live up to their promises?
12:02 Antinparis : I agree Taff
12:02 ustreamer|75107 : ever watch televangelist Taff? It is not exclusive…
12:02 Miss_Taffy : right talk about that out loud madge
12:02 Antinparis : but better than the alternertivelyps
12:02 ustreamer|74641 : does any american really believe that it matters who will be the president? over here in my country it doesnt matter at all who is in charge..
12:02 Miss_Taffy : its a ploy
12:03 Miss_Taffy : well hill is a lawer
12:03 Miss_Taffy : her ability to be consice or not is her job too
12:03 char-lez : it doesn’t change, but it influences
12:03 Antinparis : where u be at 74641?
12:03 char-lez : NO MORE BUSH!!!
12:03 char-lez : that’s a rallying  point!
12:03 ustreamer|74641 : antinparis: i currently live in germany
12:03 Miss_Taffy : so bearbak being able to spill some martin luther crap on up does not quite count as humanising him in my mind
12:04 Antinparis : I have’nt brought myself to watch MCain- he scary?
12:04 ustreamer|74641 : over here it really doesnt matter which party wins.
12:04 doyathink : supreme court will probably decide who is president anyway
12:04 Miss_Taffy : I hate that fake sort of “oh dont we feel good ” “dont we belife there is something better”
12:04 Miss_Taffy : obama crap
12:04 Antinparis : looks like a steak on legs
12:05 char-lez : when it comes down to it, i’m voting Democrat. period
12:05 Miss_Taffy : Hillery is a amazing speaker
12:05 doyathink : both are good speakers
12:05 Miss_Taffy : she does not confuse that emo crap with real politics like obama does
12:05 Antinparis : Obama the next Jfk…ish
12:05 Miss_Taffy : why should she weasel out?
12:05 AuntieVeraCharles : SHe did it because her constituents were aTTACKED
12:05 AuntieVeraCharles : she had no choice
12:05 doyathink : look for the substance
12:06 Miss_Taffy : exactly her constutants were attacted
12:06 Miss_Taffy : at the time that was a GREAT policy
12:06 AuntieVeraCharles : She did it for who she represeted and not her personal feeling
12:06 Miss_Taffy : Dont ask dont tell dont harrase dont persue was the BEST they could do at that time
12:06 ustreamer|75107 : did yuo see tyler get beat in the gauntlet last night
12:06 doyathink : saying that he didn’t vote for the war is the same as saying I didn’t vote for Nixon…I wasn’t born
12:07 Miss_Taffy : it was WAY more than the repubs could get up
12:07 AuntieVeraCharles : don’t you want a president that is more concerned about who she represents then her own personal feeling
12:07 Miss_Taffy : RIGHT!
12:07 Miss_Taffy : I am with charles
12:07 Antinparis : everyone hates America now thanks to Bush
12:07 Antinparis : so military spending will not go away mm hmmm
12:07 Antinparis : horrible- never ends
12:08 Miss_Taffy : I liked that jostilin elders
12:08 Antinparis : it’s all about the monaaaaaaaaaaay
12:08 Miss_Taffy : I will say that bear backs has called me three times to go to cuacas
12:08 Miss_Taffy : here in MAINE.. where we have 2 eletorial votes
12:08 Miss_Taffy : so he is out there running a different race
12:09 Miss_Taffy : but different dont mean better
12:09 Miss_Taffy : bear back is funded by BIG money muclear
12:09 Miss_Taffy : so watch that MADGE
12:09 ustreamer|89632 : the polar caps are already melting; it’s Greenland that’s even scarier
12:09 ustreamer|75107 : why did yu forward the mail madge…seems like you helped them get rid o that gal;
12:10 Miss_Taffy : LOL
12:10 Miss_Taffy : the army of good will is on the march there
12:10 Miss_Taffy : thats why mark
12:10 Miss_Taffy : his speachesd suck
12:10 Miss_Taffy : right
12:10 char-lez : thanks madge and mark, fabulous show
12:11 ustreamer|89632 : you look cute today, Madge
12:11 ustreamer|75107 : wait a minute…bicycle, you IS cute…but, why do you care? you live in amsterdam?
12:11 Miss_Taffy : eye roll
12:11 Dude2008 : CNN: Obama has raised $7.2 million for his presidential campaign since the first polls closed on Super Tuesday night
12:11 AuntieVeraCharles : Bike Mike - I hope you know that I am very appreciative of straight people that support gay people.  I was just trying to say that unless you are gay, you will never understand the true stuggle, please listen to my podcast to understand me completely: http://www.podshow.com/shows/?mode=detail&episod
12:11 Miss_Taffy : like hillery
12:11 Miss_Taffy : they say she is not emo enough
12:11 str8chris : http://newsc.blogspot.com/2008/01/us-election-is-already-over-murder-and.html
12:11 doyathink : he cares because it involves everyone
12:11 ustreamer|74641 : like most democratic election this election is not about real changes. its not about the climate, military or society, its about giving the illusion that usa is still a democracy.
12:12 ustreamer|75107 : I do yoga
12:12 Antinparis : please don’t refer to the chat room as on the wonk
12:12 Miss_Taffy : I wish I could spell if this will be posted online
12:12 ustreamer|74641 : is it ok to point out, that bicyclemark has a really sexy voice :)
12:12 ustreamer|75107 : who started this chatty cat fight!?
12:12 Antinparis : The ENVIRONMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12:12 AuntieVeraCharles : I can’t spell worth crap, taffy
12:13 doyathink : worth carp
12:13 ustreamer|94927 : BM is a world citizen in amsturdam
12:13 ustreamer|75107 : k
12:13 Miss_Taffy : im in good co then
12:13 Antinparis : which city you in Vera?
12:13 AuntieVeraCharles : bless you chile
12:13 AuntieVeraCharles : Los Angelese
12:13 ustreamer|75107 : mind you own business, clean up your own back yard
12:13 Miss_Taffy : right
12:13 ustreamer|74641 : we dont wont these people in our society
12:13 Miss_Taffy : LOL
12:13 Antinparis : Okaaay
12:13 ustreamer|74641 : these war mongors
12:14 Miss_Taffy : hill funds their antidepressions
12:14 doyathink : don’t say that about the soldiers
12:14 ustreamer|74641 : will there be audio recordings of this talk?
12:14 ustreamer|75107 : ok, I have a question for mark
12:14 Miss_Taffy : and there are plenty of butter knives around for lombotomys
12:14 ustreamer|75107 : what going on in amsterdam?
12:14 ustreamer|75107 : well tend to that shit
12:14 Antinparis : Yeast radio dot lyps for the audio
12:14 ustreamer|75107 : and leave us alone
12:14 ustreamer|94927 : sellaband party in paradiso
12:14 ustreamer|75107 : ok bitch
12:15 ustreamer|75107 : :-)
12:15 Miss_Taffy : good good
12:15 Antinparis : it’s a daily DVD
12:15 ustreamer|74641 : thanks for answering this :)
12:15 ustreamer|94927 : buy BM/Madge, from mindcasturd
12:15 ustreamer|75107 : ok booty
12:15 ustreamer|94927 : bye
12:15 Miss_Taffy : see you madge
12:15 Miss_Taffy : I decided I might like mark after all
12:15 Miss_Taffy : you did good today
12:15 Antinparis : Mark do you know Johnny Klenexxx in Amsturdam?
12:15 ustreamer|94927 : consuming slaves
12:15 bicyclemark : tanx taffy
12:16 Antinparis : he be my brother
12:16 bicyclemark : i dont ant.
12:16 ustreamer|75107 : actually, I am not a person…I am a YAK!!
12:16 Miss_Taffy : .. I was still upset about your New Orleans coverage allt his time later
12:16 ustreamer|75107 : you caught me BM
12:16 Antinparis : he’s in the porn business
12:16 Miss_Taffy : Time for me to move on .. LOL
12:16 AuntieVeraCharles : Thanks for the forum Madge
12:16 ustreamer|74641 : http://bicyclemark.org/blog for all those interested in mark :)
12:16 Antinparis : not going well for him
12:16 ustreamer|94927 : citizenreporter.org
12:16 Miss_Taffy : LOL
12:16 ustreamer|94927 : later!
12:16 ustreamer|94927 : bye whore
12:16 ustreamer|75107 : and have a bowl movement
12:16 Antinparis : Lyps everyone!
12:16 ustreamer|75107 : bye BM
12:16 bicyclemark : bowel bowel
12:16 ustreamer|94927 : lypse lypse
12:16 doyathink : lebian song
12:17 Miss_Taffy : no penis will come between us
12:17 Antinparis : top song
12:17 bicyclemark : cheryl and mary
12:17 ustreamer|74641 : i wont those two speakers merry each other :)
12:17 ustreamer|75107 : caught me again BM
12:17 bicyclemark : ha
12:17 AuntieVeraCharles : Bye all, it’s been a pleasure
12:17 Antinparis : bye Vera!
12:17 bicyclemark : i need to go find gabe b and see if theres still time for yogurt
12:17 bicyclemark : bye vera
12:17 Miss_Taffy : see you soon I hope vera
12:17 ustreamer|75107 : later beotch
12:17 ustreamer|74641 : bye vera :)
12:17 Antinparis : twas interesting
12:17 Antinparis : laterz
12:18 Miss_Taffy : I have to cook lunch now and get ready for class
12:18 Miss_Taffy : see you all soon I hope .. take care!
12:19 ustreamer|75107 : i do my yoga with the cable on demand

Tags: obama, clinton, 2008, voting, election, glbt vote, 2nd wave feminism, penny pin chang, organ harvesting, chinese, new year


Republican "Palin Rules"...

September 27, 2008
posted by admin


Washington Post

Republican "Palin Rules" for Debate Could Backfire
Political Cortex, NY -Oct 1, 2008
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Taking lead from Drudge, conservative...

September 26, 2008
posted by admin

On December 16, Internet gossip Matt Drudge displayed an Associated Press photo of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) above the headline "The Toll of a Campaign." The next day, during the 2 p.m. ET hour of the December 17 edition of his nationally syndicated radio show, Rush Limbaugh noted the photo and discussed what he said was "this theory of mine based on this Drudge picture of Mrs. Clinton with the headline: 'The Toll of a Campaign.' " Limbaugh then offered his theory before asking: "Will this country want to actually watch a woman get older before their eyes on a daily basis?" By 4:56 p.m. ET, the Drudge Report included a link to Limbaugh's transcript, which was posted on Limbaugh's website under the headline "Does Our Looks-Obsessed Culture Want to Stare at an Aging Woman?" After Drudge displayed and Limbaugh discussed the photograph, a discussion that Drudge highlighted on his site, the conservative echo chamber reverberated elsewhere, with right-wing pundit and nationally syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin on the December 17 edition of Fox News' The Big Story referring to "the famous photo from the weekend of Hillary looking so haggard." The photo then appeared on the front page of the December 18 edition of The Washington Times. It also appeared accompanying an article dated December 19 (Australian time), headlined "Are we ready to see Hillary age?" at the website news.com.au, a News Corp. subsidiary, which noted of Limbaugh's commentary, "The inspiration for this misogynistic king hit, one that says much about the kind of attention Senator Clinton can expect if she eventually becomes the Democratic nominee, was an unflattering photograph of her taken on the campaign trail in freezing New Hampshire at the weekend." By 9:24 a.m. ET on December 18, Drudge had included a link to the news.au.com website: "PAPER: Are we ready to see Hillary age?"

Touting his theory "based on this Drudge picture of Mrs. Clinton" Limbaugh said:

LIMBAUGH: Now, this theory of mine based on this Drudge picture of Mrs. Clinton with the headline "The Toll of a Campaign." Now, it could well be that that's a sympathy photo, too, to make people feel sorry for how tough the campaign trail is. Now, I want to preface this by saying I know it's going to get out there. Media Matters is going to get hold of this and they're going to take it all out of context. We can expect that. It's a badge of honor when this happens, but for the rest of you, I want you to understand that I am talking about the evolution of American culture here, and not so much Mrs. Clinton. It could be anybody, and it is really not very complicated. Americans are addicted to physical perfection, thanks to Hollywood and thanks to television. We know it because we see it. We see everybody and their uncle in gyms. We see people starving themselves. We see people taking every miracle fad drug there is to lose weight. We see guys trying to get six-pack abs. We have women starving themselves trying to get into size zero and size one clothes; makeovers, facials, plastic surgery, everybody in the world does Botox, and this affects men, too. As you know, the haughty John Kerry Botoxed his wrinkles out during the campaign.

There is this thing in this country that, as you age -- and this is particularly, you know, women are hardest-hit on this, and particularly in Hollywood -- America loses interest in you, and we know this is true because we constantly hear from aging actresses, who lament that they can't get decent roles anymore, other than in supporting roles that will not lead to any direct impact, yea or nay, in the box office. While Hollywood box office receipts may be stagnant, none of that changes the fact that this is a country obsessed with appearance. It's a country obsessed with looks. The number of people in public life who appear on television or on the big screen, who are content to be who they are, you can probably count on one hand. Everybody's trying to make themselves look different -- and in that situation, in that case, they think they're making themselves look better. It's just the way our culture has evolved. It's the way the country is. It's like almost an addiction that some people have to what I call the perfection that Hollywood presents of successful, beautiful, fun-loving people. So the question is this: Will this country want to actually watch a woman get older before their eyes on a daily basis?

Drudge then linked to Limbaugh's transcript with the headline "Limbaugh: Does Our Looks-Obsessed Culture Want to Stare at an Aging Woman?" Later, during the December 17 edition of Fox News' The Big Story, right-wing pundit and nationally syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin asserted, "You all saw the famous photo from the weekend of Hillary looking so haggard and, what, looking like 92 years old. If that's the face of experience, I think it's going to scare away a lot of those independent voters that are on the fence."

The photo then appeared on the front page of the December 18 edition of The Washington Times:

In a December 18 column that was accompanied by a different photo of Clinton, Washington Times editor-in-chief Wesley Pruden wrote, "So this is what a cratering Clinton campaign looks like: Hillary, thrashing about on the stump and suddenly looking 20 years older, with Bubba, desperate not to be relegated to 'husband of,' reduced to whining about the cruelty of 'them lyin' newspapers.' No morning in America here, just the gloom of the approaching winter's dusk."

A December 19 article on the Australian website news.com.au, a News Corp. subsidiary, displayed the photo of Clinton, but noted of Limbaugh's commentary, "The inspiration for this misogynistic king hit, one that says much about the kind of attention Senator Clinton can expect if she eventually becomes the Democratic nominee, was an unflattering photograph of her taken on the campaign trail in freezing New Hampshire at the weekend."

The Australian, a News Corp. newspaper, ran a December 19 story headlined "Ageing Hillary a turn-off: shock jock." The story -- which did not include the photo of Clinton - noted that "[t]he image was featured prominently on the home page of the Drudge Report website under the heading, 'The Toll of the Campaign', and Limbaugh - whose past commentaries on Senator Clinton's campaign have included references to her 'testicle lock box' - seized on its popular cultural significance."

From the December 17 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

LIMBAUGH: Now, it could well be that that's a sympathy photo, too -- make people feel sorry for how tough the campaign trail is. Now, I want to preface this -- I know it's going to -- Media Matters is going to get hold of this and they're going to take it all out of context. We can expect that. It's a badge of honor when this happens, but for the rest of you, I want you to understand that I am talking about the evolution of American culture here, and not so much Mrs. Clinton. It could be anybody, and it is really not very complicated. Americans are addicted to physical perfection, thanks to Hollywood and thanks to television. We know it because we see it. We see everybody and their uncle in gyms. We see people starving themselves. We see people taking every miracle fad drug there is to lose weight. We see guys trying to get six-pack abs. We have women starving themselves trying to get into size zero and size one clothes; makeovers, facials, plastic surgery, everybody in the world does Botox, and this affects men, too. As you know, the haughty John Kerry Botoxed his wrinkles out during the campaign.

People -- there is this thing in this country that, as you age -- and this is particularly, you know, women are hardest hit on this, and particularly in Hollywood -- as you age, America loses interest in you, and we know this is true because we constantly hear from aging actresses who lament that they can't get decent roles anymore, other than in supporting roles that will not lead to any direct impact, yea or nay, on the box office. While Hollywood box office receipts may be stagnant, none of that changes the fact that this is a country obsessed with appearance. It's a country obsessed with looks. The number of people in public life who appear on television or on the big screen, who are content to be who they are, you can probably count on one hand. Everybody's trying to make themselves look different -- and in that situation, in that case, they think they're making themselves look better. It's just the way our culture has evolved. It's the way the country is. It's almost an addiction that some people have to what I call the perfection that Hollywood presents of successful, beautiful, fun-loving people. So the question is this: Will this country want to actually watch a woman get older before their eyes on a daily basis?

We know that the presidency ages the occupants of that office rapidly. You go back and look at -- well, you can't use Clinton because he dyed his hair based on the audience he was speaking to, but take a look some pictures of Bush in 2000, when he was campaigning, 2001 when he was inaugurated. Take a look at him now. Just been eight years. The difference is stark. Now, he's kept himself in good shape and so forth, but you can say that this is a sad, unfortunate thing. But men aging makes them look more authoritative, accomplished, distinguished. Sadly, it's not that way for women, and they will tell you.

Well, Snerdley, you know, you're just sitting there thinking that I'm on the precipice of a cliff here without a bungee cord. I'm not. I am trying to be -- look, if I'm on the edge of the bungee cord, then I'll take the leap. The bungee cord will save me because this is -- I'm just giving you an honest assessment here of American culture. I mean, look at all of the evidence. I mean, I've just barely scratched the surface with some of the evidence, and so: Will Americans want to watch a woman get older before their eyes on a daily basis? And that woman, by the way, is not going to want to look like she's getting older, because it'll impact poll numbers. It'll impact perceptions.

In politics, perceptions are reality. So there will have to be steps taken to avoid the appearance of aging. You know, politics -- politics is not for sissies. Now, you know, I'm looking at people on the other side of the glass here and they're laughing and they're smiling. They think I'm making a joke here and there's some big punch line coming. I'm not. You're not laughing at that? What are you laughing at? You're laughing at how -- he's smiling because it's true! OK. Maimone is smiling because it's true, and what also happens in this -- when you say something that's true that people don't want to hear, man, do you catch it. I am fully prepared. I'm going to catch it here. That's really why he's smiling because he knows I'm going to catch it, but you're also responding because you know I can take it, you know that I can catch it, and throw it right back. So, you know, politics isn't for sissies, and being president ages men faster than normal. This is just -- I think this is one of the intangibles. And another thing, by the way: We've -- how many times have you said in your adult life, you've had a candidate for president or some office that you really like, but he just doesn't come off well on television. Just for some reason, television doesn't complement this person. I've often reminded you that politics is "showbiz for the ugly," and it is.

And when you see people who are just -- you think, "Boy, they're really great," but they can't get anywhere because they just, for some reason, television doesn't complement them. They don't look well on it, they don't handle it well, and it has an effect, regardless how smart they are, how brilliant their policy. This is one of the things that many people lament with the coming of television. You go back and look at presidents that we elected prior to TV, and presidents we elected after TV, and you will notice a huge diff -- do you think a bloated president -- we had plenty of fat-guy presidents. Do you think one could get elected today? There's not a prayer! There isn't a prayer. Remember when people said, "The way to tell if Gore's really going to run is if he starts losing weight?" It's just what it is, folks. It's just what it is. Perfection, the appearance of perfection and good health, all of that ties into the perception of mental acuity, stamina, being able to hold up to the job -- and I'm just suggesting -- one of these intangibles. You know, people will never tell you in an exit poll, "Yeah, I voted for Candidate X because he looks better than Candidate Y." They're not going to tell you, "I like their position on the Taliban. Yeah, I love their health care plan." They don't tell you what the real reason is -- and, of course, nobody else out there with the guts or the stupidity to address this as I am, but it's just something to put in the hopper and to think about. If it's -- let me give you a picture, just to think about. I'm not even going to answer the question for you, just want you to think about this: The campaign is Mitt Romney versus Hillary Clinton in our quest in this country for visual perfection. Hmm?

From the December 17 edition of Fox News' The Big Story with John Gibson and Heather Nauert:

BILL HEMMER (guest host): Hey Michelle, let's go to the big question tonight: Bill Clinton as the attack dog, is this his role in the campaign?

MALKIN: Well, Hillary has allowed him to do it. She's let him off the leash, and over the weekend of course she was flapping around in her helicopter while he was flapping his mouth about Obama, but I think that playing the experience card is going to implode like everything else has imploded with their campaign because the more they point out Obama's inexperience, the more attention they're calling to the long-time Clinton-Clintonian reign of error and terror. And I have to imagine there are a lot of independents who don't want to go with the tested thing. You all saw the famous photo from the weekend of Hillary looking so haggard and, what, looking like 92 years old. If that's the face of experience, I think it's going to scare away a lot of those independent voters that are on the fence.


Digital Forensics - Your Online...

September 25, 2008
posted by admin

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Dave Fleet shares some suggestions for online monitoring of your organization's image, or the buzz around it. He says it's important that before you do anything--such as set up a blog, whatever--that you find out how to track what's going on out there. I see his suggestions as part and parcel of establishing your own Global Communications Center for your school or District. Fleet writes:

Before your organization launches a blog, before you start playing with Facebook, before you even think about Twitter, you should be listening to what people are saying about you.

"Google is managing your identity unless you are," as quoted by Dean Shareski in his Going Global, Going Public. "What digital footprints are existing for you right now? It's not an ego search but to find what others are saying about you." This goes for each of us, but also, for organizations like schools. But it's important we go, as Dean and others share, beyond just tracking our digital footprints, but that of others' footprints when they interact with our organizations.

As an edublogger, this is something I learned while setting up my blog and finding ways to connect with others. However, the tools that are available now are much more comprehensive than what were available when I began. A quick look at Dave's suggestions, and I'm astonished that I'm using most of these approaches already. What I doubt is happening, though, is that school districts and schools are doing this...most of our organizations may very well have a less than active interaction with news and other people out there. Simply publishing your own television show isn't enough when most people thrive online, and most content endures online more than in a broadcast.

I love this quote (Christian Grantham as cited in NewAssignment.net) about ending the "passive relationship with local news" in this blog entry. What catches my attention is that the same tribulations and troubles students, teachers and leaders are going through, well, that's what a lot of folks in the news industry are going through. You could tweak this paragraph easily to reflect the angst among educators:

I love working with people who see the importance of the role the net will play in transforming the way the world gets and interacts with information. I also love working with veterans of news, and I will always remember the challenges they face with the changes that are happening. For some, that change is very difficult. But the fact is, we are no more in the television and newspaper business than Wal-Mart is in the trucking business. Our business is no longer the industry that surrounds distribution – the trucks, the printing press, the reams of paper, the broadcast towers, the satellite dishes, the lights, the huge cameras, the buildings, the “live trucks”…

It’s the final product: information. The market in an on-demand world for news and information where people have to wait to receive a highly produced product is steadily shrinking. At the same time, the online audience for news and information is growing significantly. It’s an exciting time to be working in a new medium that is transforming the way we get information.

How has our "business" in education changed? It's no longer about textbooks, that's for sure and canned ideas. It's about creativity, communication, collaboration. Even as the market shrinks in the news world, in the education world, I find this statement to be as true as it's ever been in education (BTW, the link below includes a Clay Shirky moment in video):

If our information was made freely available and became the building blocks through which other work could be done - we would be the foundation upon which the news and information world is built upon.
Source: DigiDave - Journalism is a Process, Not a Product: Changing the Legal Structure for Digital Journalism

That education is still the foundation--albeit being switfly eroding--is because it is firmly entrenched in a "no market" environment.

Dave points to 4 steps and I've included links to some with sample searches for "mguhlin" in each:

  1. Define your keywords
  2. Create your searches...some of the tools Dave shares include:
    -GoogleNews
    -GoogleBlogSearch
    -Technorati
    -TwitterSearch (Dave mentions Summize, recently acquired by Twitter.com, and TweetScan)
    -Blogpulse.com
  3. Plug the results into your RSS reader OR
  4. Collapse all the results RSS feeds into a service like AideRSS.com (I've included a list of Tools4RSS here)

One additional type of tool that I'd add to Dave's list includes Social Bookmarking sites. The idea comes to me from a presentation Alan November did in China (Learning2.0 Conference) where an audience member suggested using Del.icio.us as another search tool in lieu or addition to regular search engines. 3 skills November says aren't taught in schools include:

  1. Teaching students to deal with massive quantities of information (pattern-making, organizing patterns for information)
  2. Global Communication skills/global communication, as well as checking sources with people on the ground
  3. Self-directed, lifelong learning

What's neat about becoming your own "global communications center" is that you can teach students these skills as you're setting up your classroom web site. Imagine what would have happened if Bob Sprankle and Darren Kuropatwa had set these tools (if they'd been available) BEFORE they started blogging with their students. Wouldn't it have been awesome to capture the feedback flowing in from all over the world, including traditional and participatory reporting?

WHAT ABOUT SOCIAL BOOKMARKING SITES?
It would definitely be fun to know how many folks are bookmarking what you're doing, and you can also subscribe to the RSS feed of results. To accomplish that, you'll probably need to use Page2Rss.com--a tool someone told me about but a week or two ago (speak up if you're out there!). Neither Diigo or Delicious, as far as I can see, support RSS for search results. So, with that caveat in mind, to the list, I'm adding these two:

  • Diigo.com - RSS wasn't available via Page2Rss.com since Diigo timed out.
  • Del.icio.us - RSS

OTHER TOOLS
A few other tools worth checking out include these:

  • IceRocket.com - RSS
  • Teoma.com
  • Spy ...lacks an RSS feed but you can get one with Page2RSS (not sure yet how well it works). Lets you know what's going on in Twitter, FriendFeed, Blogs, and Google Reader.

Though I had some of these items setup (Technorati, TwitterSearch) I didn't have all of them setup. As a result, I discovered some new blog entries out there--and new blogs I wasn't reading--writing about what I'd written. Nice to be in touch!

GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
You know, I hadn't ever thought of myself--or the work the Communications Dept in a school district--does as Global Communications. But, that is exactly what we're doing with Read/Write Web tools. And, that is the challenge facing districts as well as journalists. We are caught up in a "citizen" journalism, teacher communicator.

"Should learning professionals be leading the charge around new work literacies such as social media and informal learning?" Good question. My answer: yes. Because everyone should be. Tucker writes, "my responsibility is to work on my own sphere of influence, starting with our online course development team leading by example for our facilitators." Christy Tucker, Experiencing E-Learning
Source: As commented on and cited by Stephen Downes

How are YOU setting up your Global Communications Center? How are YOU leading the charge? The answer to this question is a lot easier than taking this position:

Al Gore said: "We have to abandon the conceit that isolated personal actions are going to solve this crisis. Our policies have to shift." He was talking about global climate change but he might as well have been talking about our attempts to transition schools into the 21st century…
Source: Our Policies have to Shift, Dr. Scott McLeod, Dangerously Irrelevant

Compare that approach--abandoning the conceit that isolated personal actions are going to solve the crisis in education, or journalism--to this one from Pete Reilly (EdTech Journeys) with his tale of Gandhi's decision to not offer advice unless he was living by it himself.


The Party Faithful: How and Why...

September 24, 2008
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The Party Faithful: How and Why Democrats Are Closing the God Gap
The Christian Century -Oct 5, 2008
Sullivan observes that in the 1980s one could still find prominent Democratic figures—including Al Gore and Jesse Jackson—expressing opposition to abortion. ...


Mister Clean - Chicago Daily Observer

September 23, 2008
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Mister Clean
Chicago Daily Observer, IL -Sep 24, 2008
The mayor and his brother, former Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley, have complained that the political advertisement linking Barack Obama to the ...


Palin under fire after grudging...

September 22, 2008
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Palin under fire after grudging U-turn on global warming
guardian.co.uk, UK -Sep 12, 2008
At a military ceremony on Thursday, Palin again clung to an outmoded world view, linking the Iraq war to al-Qaida and the 9/11 attacks. ...


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September 21, 2008
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“The Future of Civilization is...

September 20, 2008
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Former Vice President Al Gore delivered a major speech Thursday on US energy policy in which he challenged all Americans to confront the crisis head on and wean itself off fossil fuels in the next 10 years.

There are times in the history of our nation when our very way of life depends upon dispelling illusions and awakening to the challenge of a present danger. In such moments, we are called upon to move quickly and boldly to shake off complacency, throw aside old habits and rise, clear-eyed and alert, to the necessity of big changes. Those who, for whatever reason, refuse to do their part must either be persuaded to join the effort or asked to step aside. This is such a moment.

“Today I challenge our nation to commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources within 10 years. This goal is achievable, affordable and transformative. It represents a challenge to all Americans – in every walk of life: to our political leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, engineers, and to every citizen.

Senator Obama responds:

“For decades, Al Gore has challenged the skeptics in Washington on climate change and awakened the conscience of a nation to the urgency of this threat. I strongly agree with Vice President Gore that we cannot drill our way to energy independence, but must fast-track investments in renewable sources of energy like solar power, wind power and advanced biofuels, and those are the investments I will make as President. It’s a strategy that will create millions of new jobs that pay well and cannot be outsourced, and one that will leave our children a world that is cleaner and safer.”

Full transcript below the fold:

(h/t Bill W)

Ladies and gentlemen:

There are times in the history of our nation when our very way of life depends upon dispelling illusions and awakening to the challenge of a present danger. In such moments, we are called upon to move quickly and boldly to shake off complacency, throw aside old habits and rise, clear-eyed and alert, to the necessity of big changes. Those who, for whatever reason, refuse to do their part must either be persuaded to join the effort or asked to step aside. This is such a moment.

The survival of the United States of America as we know it is at risk. And even more – if more should be required – the future of human civilization is at stake. I don’t remember a time in our country when so many things seemed to be going so wrong simultaneously. Our economy is in terrible shape and getting worse, gasoline prices are increasing dramatically, and so are electricity rates. Jobs are being outsourced. Home mortgages are in trouble. Banks, automobile companies and other institutions we depend upon are under growing pressure. Distinguished senior business leaders are telling us that this is just the beginning unless we find the courage to make some major changes quickly.

The climate crisis, in particular, is getting a lot worse – much more quickly than predicted. Scientists with access to data from Navy submarines traversing underneath the North polar ice cap have warned that there is now a 75 percent chance that within five years the entire ice cap will completely disappear during the summer months. This will further increase the melting pressure on Greenland. According to experts, the Jakobshavn glacier, one of Greenland’s largest, is moving at a faster rate than ever before, losing 20 million tons of ice every day, equivalent to the amount of water used every year by the residents of New York City.

Two major studies from military intelligence experts have warned our leaders about the dangerous national security implications of the climate crisis, including the possibility of hundreds of millions of climate refugees destabilizing nations around the world. Just two days ago, 27 senior statesmen and retired military leaders warned of the national security threat from an “energy tsunami” that would be triggered by a loss of our access to foreign oil. Meanwhile, the war in Iraq continues, and now the war in Afghanistan appears to be getting worse.

And by the way, our weather sure is getting strange, isn’t it? There seem to be more tornadoes than in living memory, longer droughts, bigger downpours and record floods. Unprecedented fires are burning in California and elsewhere in the American West. Higher temperatures lead to drier vegetation that makes kindling for mega-fires of the kind that have been raging in Canada, Greece, Russia, China, South America, Australia and Africa. Scientists in the Department of Geophysics and Planetary Science at Tel Aviv University tell us that for every one degree increase in temperature, lightning strikes will go up another 10 percent. And it is lightning, after all, that is principally responsible for igniting the conflagration in California today. Like a lot of people, it seems to me that all these problems are bigger than any of the solutions that have thus far been proposed for them, and that’s been worrying me. I’m convinced that one reason we’ve seemed paralyzed in the face of these crises is our tendency to offer old solutions to each crisis separately – without taking the others into
account. And these outdated proposals have not only been ineffective – they almost always make the other crises even worse.

Yet when we look at all three of these seemingly intractable challenges at the same time, we can see the common thread running through them, deeply ironic in its simplicity: our dangerous over-reliance on carbon-based fuels is at the core of all three of these challenges – the economic, environmental and national security crises. We’re borrowing money from China to buy oil from the Persian Gulf to burn it in ways
that destroy the planet. Every bit of that’s got to change. But if we grab hold of that common thread and pull it hard, all of these complex problems begin to unravel and we will find that we’re holding the answer to all of them right in our hand.

The answer is to end our reliance on carbon-based fuels. In my search for genuinely effective answers to the climate crisis, I have held a series of “solutions summits” with engineers, scientists, and CEOs. In those discussions, one thing has become abundantly clear: when you connect the dots, it turns out that the real
solutions to the climate crisis are the very same measures needed to renew our economy and escape the trap of ever-rising energy prices. Moreover, they are also the very same solutions we need to guarantee our national security without having to go to war in the Persian Gulf.

What if we could use fuels that are not expensive, don’t cause pollution and are abundantly available right here at home? We have such fuels. Scientists have confirmed that enough solar energy falls on the surface of the earth every 40 minutes to meet 100 percent of the entire world’s energy needs for a full year. Tapping just a small portion of this solar energy could provide all of the electricity America uses. And enough wind power blows through the Midwest corridor every day to also meet 100 percent of US electricity demand. Geothermal energy, similarly, is capable of providing enormous supplies of electricity for America.

The quickest, cheapest and best way to start using all this renewable energy is in the production of electricity. In fact, we can start right now using solar power, wind power and geothermal power to make electricity for our homes and businesses. But to make this exciting potential a reality, and truly solve our nation’s problems, we need a new start.

That’s why I’m proposing today a strategic initiative designed to free us from the crises that are holding us down and to regain control of our own destiny. It’s not the only thing we need to do. But this strategic challenge is the lynchpin of a bold new strategy needed to re-power America.

Today I challenge our nation to commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources within 10 years. This goal is achievable, affordable and transformative. It represents a challenge to all Americans – in every walk of life: to our political leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, engineers, and to every citizen.

A few years ago, it would not have been possible to issue such a challenge. But here’s what’s changed: the sharp cost reductions now beginning to take place in solar, wind, and geothermal power – coupled with the recent dramatic price increases for oil and coal – have radically changed the economics of energy.

When I first went to Congress 32 years ago, I listened to experts testify that if oil ever got to $35 a barrel, then renewable sources of energy would become competitive. Well, today, the price of oil is over $135 per barrel. And sure enough, billions of dollars of new investment are flowing into the development of concentrated solar thermal, photovoltaics, windmills, geothermal plants, and a variety of ingenious new ways to improve our efficiency and conserve presently wasted energy.

And as the demand for renewable energy grows, the costs will continue to fall. Let me give you one revealing example: the price of the specialized silicon used to make solar cells was recently as high as $300 per kilogram. But the newest contracts have prices as low as $50 a kilogram.

You know, the same thing happened with computer chips – also made out of silicon. The price paid for the same performance came down by 50 percent every 18 months – year after year, and that’s what’s happened for 40 years in a row. To those who argue that we do not yet have the technology to accomplish these results
with renewable energy: I ask them to come with me to meet the entrepreneurs who will drive this revolution. I’ve seen what they are doing and I have no doubt that we can meet this challenge.

To those who say the costs are still too high: I ask them to consider whether the costs of oil and coal will ever stop increasing if we keep relying on quickly depleting energy sources to feed a rapidly growing demand all around the world. When demand for oil and coal increases, their price goes up. When demand for solar cells increases, the price often comes down.

When we send money to foreign countries to buy nearly 70 percent of the oil we use every day, they build new skyscrapers and we lose jobs. When we spend that money building solar arrays and windmills, we build competitive industries and gain jobs here at home.

Of course there are those who will tell us this can’t be done. Some of the voices we hear are the defenders of the status quo – the ones with a vested interest in perpetuating the current system, no matter how high a price the rest of us will have to pay. But even those who reap the profits of the carbon age have to recognize the inevitability of its demise. As one OPEC oil minister observed, “The Stone Age didn’t end because of a shortage of stones.”

To those who say 10 years is not enough time, I respectfully ask them to consider what the world’s scientists are telling us about the risks we face if we don’t act in 10 years. The leading experts predict that we have less than 10 years to make dramatic changes in our global warming pollution lest we lose our ability to ever recover from this environmental crisis. When the use of oil and coal goes up, pollution goes up. When the use of solar, wind and geothermal increases, pollution comes down.

To those who say the challenge is not politically viable: I suggest they go before the American people and try to defend the status quo. Then bear witness to the people’s appetite for change. I for one do not believe our country can withstand 10 more years of the status quo. Our families cannot stand 10 more years of gas price increases. Our workers cannot stand 10 more years of job losses and outsourcing of factories. Our economy cannot stand 10 more years of sending $2 billion every 24 hours to foreign countries for oil. And our soldiers
and their families cannot take another 10 years of repeated troop deployments to dangerous regions that just happen to have large oil supplies.

What could we do instead for the next 10 years? What should we do during the next 10 years? Some of our greatest accomplishments as a nation have resulted from commitments to reach a goal that fell well beyond the next election: the Marshall Plan, Social Security, the interstate highway system. But a political promise to do something 40 years from now is universally ignored because everyone knows that it’s meaningless.

Ten years is about the maximum time that we as a nation can hold a steady aim and hit our target. When President John F. Kennedy challenged our nation to land a man on the moon and bring him back safely in 10 years, many people doubted we could accomplish that goal. But 8 years and 2 months later, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the surface of the moon.

To be sure, reaching the goal of 100 percent renewable and truly clean electricity within 10 years will require us to overcome many obstacles. At present, for example, we do not have a unified national grid that is sufficiently advanced to link the areas where the sun shines and the wind blows to the cities in the East and the West that need the electricity.

Our national electric grid is critical infrastructure, as vital to the health and security of our economy as our highways and telecommunication networks. Today, our grids are antiquated, fragile, and vulnerable to cascading failure. Power outages and defects in the current grid system cost US businesses more than $120 billion dollars a year. It has to be upgraded anyway.

We could further increase the value and efficiency of a Unified National Grid by helping our struggling auto giants switch to the manufacture of plug-in electric cars. An electric vehicle fleet would sharply reduce the cost of driving a car, reduce pollution, and increase the flexibility of our electricity grid. At the same time, of course, we need to greatly improve our commitment to efficiency and conservation. That’s the best investment we can make.

America’s transition to renewable energy sources must also include adequate provisions to assist those Americans who would unfairly face hardship. For example, we must recognize those who have toiled in dangerous conditions to bring us our present energy supply. We should guarantee good jobs in the fresh air and sunshine for any coal miner displaced by impacts on the coal industry. Every single one of them.

Of course, we could and should speed up this transition by insisting that the price of carbon-based energy include the costs of the environmental damage it causes. I have long supported a sharp reduction in payroll taxes with the difference made up in CO2 taxes. We should tax what we burn, not what we earn. This is the single most important policy change we can make.

In order to foster international cooperation, it is also essential that the United States rejoin the global community and lead efforts to secure an international treaty at Copenhagen in December of next year that includes a cap on CO2 emissions and a global partnership that recognizes the necessity of addressing the threats of extreme poverty and disease as part of the world’s agenda for solving the climate crisis.

Of course the greatest obstacle to meeting the challenge of 100 percent renewable electricity in 10 years may be the deep dysfunction of our politics and our self-governing system as it exists today. In recent years, our politics has tended toward incremental proposals made up of small policies designed to avoid offending special interests, alternating with occasional baby steps in the right direction. Our democracy has become
sclerotic at a time when these crises require boldness. It is only a truly dysfunctional system that would buy into the perverse logic that the short-term answer to high gasoline prices is drilling for more oil ten years from now.

Am I the only one who finds it strange that our government so often adopts a so-called solution that has absolutely nothing to do with the problem it is supposed to address? When people rightly complain about higher gasoline prices, we propose to give more money to the oil companies and pretend that they’re going to bring gasoline prices down.

It will do nothing of the sort, and everyone knows it. If we keep going back to the same policies that have never ever worked in the past and have served only to produce the highest gasoline prices in history alongside the greatest oil company profits in history, nobody should be surprised if we get the same result over and over again. But the Congress may be poised to move in that direction anyway because some of them are being stampeded by lobbyists for special interests that know how to make the system work for them instead of the American people.

If you want to know the truth about gasoline prices, here it is: the exploding demand for oil, especially in places like China, is overwhelming the rate of new discoveries by so much that oil prices are almost certain to continue upward over time no matter what the oil companies promise. And politicians cannot bring gasoline prices down in the short term.

However, there actually is one extremely effective way to bring the costs of driving a car way down within a few short years. The way to bring gas prices down is to end our dependence on oil and use the renewable sources that can give us the equivalent of $1 per gallon gasoline.

Many Americans have begun to wonder whether or not we’ve simply lost our appetite for bold policy solutions. And folks who claim to know how our system works these days have told us we might as well forget about our political system doing anything bold, especially if it is contrary to the wishes of special interests. And I’ve got to admit, that sure seems to be the way things have been going. But I’ve begun to hear different voices in this country from people who are not only tired of baby steps and special interest
politics, but are hungry for a new, different and bold approach.

We are on the eve of a presidential election. We are in the midst of an international climate treaty process that will conclude its work before the end of the first year of the new president’s term. It is a great error to say that the United States must wait for others to join us in this matter. In fact, we must move first, because that is the key to getting others to follow; and because moving first is in our own national interest.

So I ask you to join with me to call on every candidate, at every level, to accept this challenge – for America to be running on 100 percent zero-carbon electricity in 10 years. It’s time for us to move beyond empty rhetoric. We need to act now.

This is a generational moment. A moment when we decide our own path and our collective fate. I’m asking you – each of you – to join me and build this future. Please join the WE campaign at wecansolveit.org. We need you. And we need you now. We’re committed to changing not just light bulbs, but laws. And laws will only change with leadership.

On July 16, 1969, the United States of America was finally ready to meet President Kennedy’s challenge of landing Americans on the moon. I will never forget standing beside my father a few miles from the launch site, waiting for the giant Saturn 5 rocket to lift Apollo 11 into the sky. I was a young man, 21 years old, who had graduated from college a month before and was enlisting in the United States Army three weeks later.
I will never forget the inspiration of those minutes. The power and the vibration of the giant rocket’s engines shook my entire body. As I watched the rocket rise, slowly at first and then with great speed, the sound was deafening. We craned our necks to follow its path until we were looking straight up into the air. And then four days later, I watched along with hundreds of millions of others around the world as Neil Armstrong took one
small step to the surface of the moon and changed the history of the human race.

We must now lift our nation to reach another goal that will change history. Our entire civilization depends upon us now embarking on a new journey of exploration and discovery. Our success depends on our willingness as a people to undertake this journey and to complete it within 10 years. Once again, we have an opportunity to take a giant leap for humankind.


NOCTURNAL Bonus Episode #3

September 19, 2008
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    VIDEO - Prophezine's This Week In...

    September 18, 2008
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    Where is God? Well 60 Minutes asked Joel Osteen where Jesus Christ and God is because they are not to be found in his latest book.

    A new Barna poll shows that the âborn again,â Christians, now overwhelmingly support Hillary by 20% and Obama by18%, We ask why?

    Barbara Henderson Reports on âa new Baptist Prophetâ Al Gore proclaiming Scripture and Global Warming.

    This and more on Prophezineâs This Week in Bible Prophecy, Feb 10th 2008

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    Der Netbib-Podcast - Ausgabe 50 - Der...

    September 17, 2008
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    Die Themenübersicht

    Ausgabe 50! Whow!

    • Zu diesem Podcast gibt es keine Modemausgabe. Erstens ist er für Modemnutzer viel zu lang mit knapp 1:40 - eine Stunde und vierzig Minuten! - zweitens sind enorm viele Musiktitel drin, die mit 32kb keine Freude sind. Was ich allerdings später - nach Weihnachten und zwischen den Jahren - tun werde ist, die Redeanteile rauszuschneiden und neu zusammenzuschneiden und dann für die kleinere Bandbreite zur Verfügung zu stellen. Bis dahin muss ich die Modemnutzer leider vertrösten. Ich habe mir allerdings sagen lassen, dass der Flashplayer hier oder der von Bloglines durchaus gute Dienste auch bei 56k-Modems tut… Wenn Sie nicht warten können und vor allem wenn Sie es sich leisten können natürlich. Ansonsten - das Internetcafe um die Ecke hat sicherlich auch Plätze für USB-Sticks und ich glaube, in dem Falle könnte auch die Bibliothek der Wahl nichts gegen den Download haben. ;-) Ansonsten - lassen Sie sich einfach mal überraschen was für Texte und Gedichte zu hören sind - es sind nicht immer die üblichen… Natürlich darf die bibliothekarische Weihnachtsgeschichte für dieses Jahr nicht fehlen. Wir hören uns dann erst im neuen Jahr wieder, zwischen den Jahren macht der Podcast eine Pause. Eine Stunde und vierzig Minuten ist auch erstmal eine ganze Menge… ;-)

    Die Künstler, die in der Ausgabe zu Gehör kamen waren und sind…


    Gore's "Clean-Energy...

    September 16, 2008
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    Gore's"Clean-Energy Heroes"
    National Journal, DC -Sep 18, 2008
    Al Gore is linking up with Move On to help raise coin for three Dem Senate candidates -- Al Franken in MN, Kay Hagan in NC and Mark Udall in CO -- who the ...