Thou Shall Separate Church And State

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Through Netflix my wife Carol and I have watched an interesting collection of recent documentaries, a couple of which I’ve highlighted previously.

All of these films are recommended, but I would say that Jesus Camp is the most disturbing. I’ve selected two brief scenes from the film and spliced them together. I’ll let these three minutes speak for themselves, while making the assumption you know what Ted Haggard was forced to admit shortly before the November elections.

White House Ill Logic

By this point Karl Rove’s penchant for simplistic catch-phrases and talking points, such as “when they stand up we’ll stand down” and “up or down vote” must be apparent to the majority of Americans, and hopefully everybody is tired of them. The current argument being repeated is that “a timetable for retreat” in Iraq means the enemy would simply hide until we are gone.

Let’s follow that reasoning a bit. If we stay indefinitely the bad guys will continue to fight. If we announce that we’ll be leaving, they’ll run away and hide.

OK, so if the bad guys lay low, that should result in relative calm in Iraq. Will the administration then say the “situation on the ground” must be getting better? Or will we be told there is merely the appearance of stability, and we must therefore stay? I would bet on the latter. In other words, there will be no definition for victory. With Karl Rove there’s just no winning.

Obviously, the so-called surge isn’t working and it won’t work. If Iraq can’t be secured in the next 18 months, then it can’t be done. Not by foreign military occupation, anyway. We’ve got stop enabling the devious, deceptive and dangerous men in the Bush administration, and that means no more money without a timetable for withdrawal.


Added Comment: By Bush’s own logic, by his declaring that the surge would focus on securing Baghdad, didn’t he signal to the insurgents that they should leave the city for a while?

Low Fidelity, High Quality

Louis Armstrong and King OliverBack in December I mentioned the WGBH radio program The Jazz Decades, hosted by Ray Smith. This Sunday’s show featured some noteworthy restored 1920’s recordings that are of particular interest to Smith — King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, with Louis Armstrong.

Smith rhapsodizes at length during the twenty five minutes of the program that are on the audio player, recorded off of my computer’s FM tuner. I fiddled with the dipole antenna for a few moments at the beginning, as will be obvious if you listen.

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Not being a musician myself, I appreciate these acoustic (non-electrical) recordings more for their historical and technical significance, but Smith’s infectious enthusiasm for the virtuosity of the performances is fun to hear. Note: At one point Smith refers to 1933 when he meant to say 1923.

Snowhite Mechanix

Woodsman - Snow White preliminary drawing
From Treasures of Disney Animation Art © 1982 Disney

The Modern Mechanix site has a scan of a Popular Science article about Disney’s making of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The cover date is January 1938, which means it was on newsstands in December 1937 to coincide with the release of the movie. [Link here]. The text of the article is provided in addition to the scan, which is available in multiple sizes. Nice touches.