10.26.08

Oh no you dont! Word for the Day: Censor

Posted in Main, Word for the Day at 12:56 pm by Holder

Censor: to examine literature, motion pictures, [news], etc to remove or prohibit anything considered unsuitable
Ok, I have held back on this rant just as long as I could.  But now is the time to speak out.  The Democrats/the Left for years were the only ones heard from on issues and elections.  Then the silent Republicans/Conservatives finally began to speak up.  When they did, the Left was outraged that we should have our voices heard.  They want us to shut up and not ask hard questions of their candidates and not question the people with whom they have associated that may have affected their way of thinking.  Or was it that the Candidate of the Left has sought out those with whom he agreed and now we are questioning those associations.  Well, guess what…  We won’t shut up and we will continue to ask the hard questions.  What was Senator Biden so incensed about in Florida?  Were the questions too difficult for you, Joe?  Are you so used to a pandering leftist media asking you easy, fluff questions that you are just overwhemed by the “guts” of someone who asks you tough questions that point out your true politics?  You acted as though that news interviewer didn’t have the right to ask you those questions.  If the everyday average person dares to ask a question you don’t like, the Left proceeds to try to destroy their reputation and shut them up.  Guess what, we have the right to ask candidates questions that WE think are important.   And they are not questions about their wardrobe, or their glasses.  They are questions about issues, political beliefs, and character!

And here I sit, in Ohio, wondering if my vote will be cancelled out by some moron who came to Ohio from another state to vote for the Leftist Candidate.  That is called voting FRAUD!  And the Democratic government of Ohio doesn’t have the guts to prosecute the offenders.

Peace and Love,
Holder

Have Courage!

10.20.08

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Posted in Main, Computer Art at 6:37 pm by Holder

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10.06.08

Lee 1990 - Bring back the Alpha Men

Posted in Main at 6:39 pm by lee1990

Note I did not say “alpha males”. The alpha male has a well deserved bad reputation. From the jihadists we fight now, to the Einsatzgruppen of the SS and the marauding armies of Imperial Japan, the uncontrolled alpha male has been the bane of humanity for most of it’s history. The alpha male is something that all men are naturally born as: brutal, lustful, savage and uncontrolled.

However, the revulsion for this creature that has become prevalent in the rational, civilized world has been carried too far and may be its undoing, as suggested by Lee Harris in his excellent book The Suicide of Reason. The need to control the alpha male has resulted in a hideous attempt to exterminate masculinity and feminize society, which leaves us at a great disadvantage in the struggle with our barbarous enemy. John Wayne and Lee Marvin would wipe the floor with the hairless, chinless pretty boys that are now passed off a leading men and examples for our youth.

What we need to do is to begin once again to create the Alpha Men that America in particular used to be good at producing. The alpha man is a matured alpha male. Our country now is polarized largely between grown but immature alpha males (largely in jails and inner city slums) and liberal, emasculated, pencil-necked pretty boys (mostly in New York and LA) who are in the process of civilizing us to death. We must again produce alpha men who have been taught to express their masculinity in constructive ways and have been taught the moral clarity, duty of protection, self-restraint, self sacrifice, and proper direction of aggression (rather than total suppression) that transforms the alpha male which destroys civilization into to alpha man who protects and preserves it.

Lee1990 Theatrical Review - Great Lakes Theater Festival - Macbeth

Posted in Main, Movie Reviews at 6:33 pm by lee1990

This is not a movie, so don’t go looking for it.

I recently saw a unique performance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth at the Hanna Theater in Cleveland as part of the Great Lakes Theater Festival. While the story and dialogue were pure Shakespeare, the setting, costumes and style of presentation were heavily influenced by Japanese theater. There was a sort of music background applied by use of a pair of Japanese-style drummers positioned on either side of the stage. They gave a traditional yell before starting to drum and both the start and end of the play.

The costumes were a odd mix of Japanese samurai kimonos and medieval Scottish garb, the armor had a Roman feel to it, and the swords were a mix of samurai and broadsword elements. When consulting with Macbeth, his nobles sat in a kneeling position with swords sheathed but pointed upward in Samurai fashion.

The most Japanese part of the play was by far the portrayal of the three witches. They could have been drawn from a Kabuki theater. They were costumed in jet black robes with white painted faces, and moved in a unnatural, jerky, stooped over fashion by leaning on canes at the end of their arms, concealed beneath their robes. They were very similar to the way ghosts and evil spirits are portrayed in Japanese stage theater and horror movies.

The combination successfully juxtaposed two very old and very different theatrical styles, making for a unique experience. I recommend anyone who will be visiting the Northeast Ohio area to make an effort to see this play.

lee1990 Movie Review: The Miracle of St. Annas

Posted in Main, Movie Reviews at 5:48 pm by lee1990

I will freely admit that I am usually no fan of Spike Lee movies. I feel that they exploit and may in fact at times aggravate black racial resentments. That aside, I must say that he has produced one of the best WW2 movies that I can remember seeing.

It will be difficult to review this movie without giving away too much, but I will do my best.

The movie opens with a old black postal worker shooting a man at work with a WW2 German luger pistol seemingly for no reason as soon as he sees the man. As a reporter begins to question the otherwise silent man, all he can barely manage to say without bursting into tears is that he is the last one who “knows where the sleeping man lies”.

The remainder of the movie is a prolonged flashback displaying the attack in Italy in which a Negro unit under the command of a southern white officer (who just radiates “I am white trash”) is butchered after being ordered to attack head on at an entrenched German position. A group of 4 of the soldiers becomes separated and trapped miles behind the German lines. As they proceed looking for shelter, they come across a small, clearly traumatized Italian boy, who although it is not immediately clear, is central to the story.

There is also, interestingly, a flashback within the flashback, showing the black soldiers’ encounter with “Southern hospitality” when they stop at an ice cream shop in Texas near their base. Not only does the owner refuse to serve them, he chases them out of the shop with a pistol. They get served anyway, but I won’t give it away (think angry men with machine guns). In this scene, Spike Lee also shows that not all the white soldiers agreed with the racists; a group of white MP’s transporting German prisoners are so incensed by the owner serving German prisoners but not American soldiers that they angrily take the prisoners away and even threaten to have the shop declared off limits.

The movie has a good mix of characters, only a few of which are stereotyped.

The plot was very well thought out, with an ending that brings everything together in a way that makes you believe in a just God.

My only real objection is that the music for the Nazi’s was a bit over the top; the Nazi’s were an evil that does not need musical enhancement.

8 out of 10

Means and Debt: Word for the Day

Posted in Main, Word for the Day at 3:01 pm by Holder

Means
resources, property, riches

Debt
something owed by one person to another:  an obligation or liability to pay or return something

Something that has amazed me in this ongoing financial trouble in our country is the idea that businesses need to borrow money to make their payroll.  Granted, I am not a business type person, but it just seems that if a business is run soundly, that they would have each payroll in reserve ahead of time.  It just seems that a company isn’t on very sound footing if they have to borrow to pay their employees.  But then, too many in America have the idea that living on credit is just a fine idea.  Others understand that it is important to live “within your means.”  When you get that monthy or weekly check from your employer, it is not really your money.  The part left over after you pay all your bills is the part that is yours.  You have already spent the other part and people are depending on you to pay up.   As the definition of “debt” says, you have an obligation to pay.

10.01.08

Wonky Gaffes

Posted in Main, Word for the Day at 6:40 pm by Holder

Wonky     won.ky
shaky, tottery, feeble

Gaffe
A foreign noun [French] which means “blunder” or faux pas

I heard someone say today that they were a “wonk” when participating in a debate, at least that is what I thought she said.  I had heard the word and knew it didn’t have what you would call a positive connotation.  When I looked it up, the noun “wonk” wasn’t in the dictionary, but the adjective, wonky, was there.  My dictionary is old, so “wonk” might be in the most current one.  In an interview or a political debate, you don’t want to be wonky, that’s for sure.  We’ll see after Thursday night if anyone comes across as “wonky” in the Vice Presidential debate.  I just hope that if there are any references to American history, that there are no gaffes.  You’d think that our elected officials wouldn’t be that bad at American history considering what is said about needing to know history if you don’t want to repeat its mistakes.  Some others in Congress have very short memories too and can’t even recall recent history.   Or maybe they would prefer just to forget their history and hope that nobody else remembers it either.