Saturday, October 29, 2011

Rosie the Riveter OWS poster from BoldlyLiberal* at Zazzle.com

Rosie the Riveter OWS poster from Zazzle.com

Power to the people, not the corporations! As the American Autumn of 2011 takes off, peaceful protests and organizing movements spread from city to city. More and more, we realize that the funneling of wealth, opportunity, and resources from the 99% to the privileged 1% cannot continue. Show your solidarity with the 99% by using your voice, your presence, your signature on petitions - and most of all, with your vote. Because if you don't use it, you'll lose it! NOTE from Seller: This is my livelihood. If I earn enough through sales of my design work, I gladly donate to #OccupyWallStreet and other worthy causes. But I cannot do this unless I get sufficient income through my sales.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

I'm The 99% Tee Shirt from BoldlyLiberal* at Zazzle.com

I'm The 99% Tee Shirt from Zazzle.com

Power to the people, not the corporations! As the American Autumn of 2011 takes off, peaceful protests and organizing movements spread from city to city. More and more, we realize that the funneling of wealth, opportunity, and resources from the 99% to the privileged 1% cannot continue. Show your solidarity with the 99% by using your voice, your presence, your signature on petitions - and most of all, with your vote. Because if you don't use it, you'll lose it!

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NOTE from Seller: This is my livelihood. If I earn enough through sales of my design work, I gladly donate to #OccupyWallStreet and other worthy causes. But I cannot do this unless I get sufficient income through my sales.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

We Are Troy Davis: What Gives Me Hope in the Battle against the Death Penalty


Note: I originally posted this as comment here: Daily Kos: We Are Troy Davis

I gained hope from seeing and hearing of the tremendous outpouring of support and growing awareness of America's shame in allowing the death penalty to stay on the books.

As I was visiting and posting on several different forums last night, I encountered at least half a dozen comments from people who said they had been supportive or at least ambivalent about the death penalty, and were now reconsidering their stance on it. That is how minds change and how a movement gets going - one person at time being faced with an insupportable situation and rethinking their position because of it.

In most cases I was able to reply to these posts with some factual information, such as that the states without the death penalty have lower homicide rates. This surprised even me, but I live in one of those states (NM) and I have to say it doesn't seem like crime in NM has gone off the rails in the two years since it was abolished here. I did a quick Google search to see if my conclusions were correct, and it brought up a wealth of information. I'm posting the link here if any of you want to use it future discussions:

Google: states without the death penalty


Also, I would like to extend my enormous gratitude to Amy Goodman and the staff & producers of DemocracyNow, and the guests that were interviewed, for the superlative work they did last night in covering this. (As well as their impressive work in following the case over time.) Benjamin Jealous of the NAACP, along with the man from Amnesty International, did an excellent job of explaining the legal issues and ramifications of this entire case. Those who saw even part of this broadcast last night have received an education that will not soon be forgotten.

Finally, my condolences to the family, friends, and supporters of Troy Davis as well to the family of Officer MacPhail (whom I fear will not find the peace and closure they've been seeking - but that is their sad lesson to learn). It was said during the broadcast last night that Troy Davis felt God was using him as a beacon to bring this issue before the American public - and the world. This thought is certainly being fulfilled, imo, even as we speak.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

GOP Health Care Plan Postcard from BoldlyLiberal* at Zazzle.com

GOP Health Care Plan Postcard from Zazzle.com

Gotta love the GOP, they're so fond of simple slogans. Remember their answer to all our energy problems: "Drill, Baby, Drill?" All righty then, we thought we'd help them out with a simple way to explain their plan for health care: Just DIE, Baby, DIE! After all, they cheered on prime-time TV over the thought of an unemployed, 30-year-old man dying because he had no insurance. Oh sure, he "choose" not to buy it, therefore I guess in their tiny little minds, he "deserved" to die. The GOP/TP: such great "deciders" of who deserves to live or die. (They also think leading the nation's record on executions is cool. Even if that includes executing innocent people). What are they, a death cult?

Monday, September 12, 2011

A "Cult of Ignorance" in the US - Asimov quote updated.

I saw this quote going around, and posted it on Facebook:

There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.'" - Isaac Asimov, column in Newsweek (21 January 1980)


And one of my friends commented:

Interesting. And especially who said it. Also, true. Is the celebration of ignorance just laziness, or what? (don't worry, I'm being rhetorical ; )

To which I replied:

Good rhetorical question ;) I think Asimov nailed it with the part about the flase notion of democracy. Ya know, one thing the Tbaggers hate about us 'liberal elitist scum' is that they think we think we're better than them (because among other things, we're smarter and better educated). Well, any normal person would use such feelings of envy as motivation to better themselves. But the tbaggers use it as an excuse to lash out and destroy everything good they can get their hands, to drag everything down to their level. They remind me of the Morlocks in Huxley's Brave New World.
Okay, I got the Morlocks wrong. They were from H.G.Wells's The Time Machine. Anyway, when I Googled the term to check which novel they came from, this little gem came up:

E - er's race of
L - little
O - odd looking cattle
I - inevitably to be eaten by the...
M - monsterous creatures
O - of the underground
R - ruling the world
L - like a species
O - of
C - crazy
K - killer mole/apes in
S - suprimeity.
Hmm, ring any bells? Just think ... tonight's GOTP debate was highlighted by audience applauding for the idea that someone without health insurance could be left to die in a coma. Crazy Killer mole/apes they are. Let's hope - and work - to make sure they NEVER acheive "supremeity."

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Democrat Lady Speaks Out: Democrats, Get Off Your Rear End!

The Democrat Lady Speaks Out: Democrats, Get Off Your Rear End!: Get ready now! In recent months, Republican majorities in Ohio, Wisconsin, Florida, and several other states have created voter registrati...

Gay Marriage t-shirt from BoldlyLiberal* at Zazzle.com

Gay Marriage t-shirt from Zazzle.com

It's so simple: If you don't like Gay Marriage, don't have one! Dedicated to al our LGBT brothers and sisters, their friends and families, and all who believe in Live and Let Live.