• Mike Oldfield – Crime Of Passion

    2010-10-03

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    On a bright day she passed away in the morning.
    It’s a cruel way to take her away with no warning.
    He took her hands through every midnight hour
    And then saw her fading away like a spring shower.

    I can see a complete life’s time,
    Pictures and posters of times and fashion.
    Nineteen years with no reason or rhyme
    Taken away in a crime of passion.

    He stood to see if he could catch her breathing
    But it was no good, he understood she was leaving.
    He looked outside the frosty window pane
    And then he saw her movi
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  • Mike Oldfield & Anita Hegerland – Innocent

    2010-10-03

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    I know you’ll never stay the same.
    In time, most of us lose it.
    But I’m hoping, just the same,
    You’ll shine and learn how to use it.

    Speak to me, like the very first speak.
    You are magnificent when you’re innocent.
    Laugh to me, like the very first laugh.
    You are from heaven sent when you’re innocent.

    My hands hold you and you adore,
    Blue eyes turn my direction.
    Surprise in everything and your
    Body moves in perfection.

    Smile to me, like the very first smile.
    You are magnificent when you’re innocent.
    Wa
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  • Mike Oldfield & Anita Hegerland – Pictures in the Dark – Peter’s Pop Show 1985

    2010-10-03

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    Follow the light that glows
    Through your bedroom window.
    Tonight, tonight, the fading twilight.
    There’s a hollow deep in the woods
    Where you know you’re crazy
    To go, to go, not even meant to know
    There are…

    Pictures in the dark, I see all around.
    Voices calling underground
    And I’m watching the stars since the
    World was found.

    Pictures in the dark, I see
    Morpheus comes to me.
    Pictures in the dark, I see.
    Aurora sets you free.

    And in the deepest dark
    You come to a maze in.
    The night, the night, the fadin
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  • Mike Oldfield – Heaven’s Open

    2010-10-03

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    This is that morning,
    It’s waiting for you.
    The face of destiny
    Standing before you.

    This is zero hour, now is for you.
    Can you feel that power inside of you?

    This priceless moment
    In your posession.
    Answers to mysteries
    Stand in succession.

    This is zero hour and there’s no way back.
    Can you feel that power? In its arms you’re wrapped
    All through the night-time
    ‘Til the sun comes in.
    Now Heaven’s open.
    Just fly right in.

    Now you stand in that garden,
    This is that vision.
    Out on the world’s edge,
    It’
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  • Dune Re-Dub

    2010-10-03

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    Here are some re-dubbed scenes from David Lynch’s “Dune.” Myself and N.
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  • El Guincho – Bombay

    2010-10-03

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  • Why I Still Love Him – The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

    2010-10-03

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    I think he was right . . . .
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  • Here’s Your Enthusiasm Gap: One Nation Rally Draws More Attendees Than Beck’s “Whitestock”: Massive Crowd Gets Pumped up to Get out the Vote for Democrats

    2010-10-03

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    Enthusiasm gap, schmenthusiasm gap. Without the benefit of months and months of advertising and promotion on Fox News Channel (in fact, I’m only aware of Ed Schultz on MSNBC doing any kind of TV promotion), the One Nation Working Together rally in Washington DC has gathered more supporters than Glenn Beck’s much ballyhooed rally, which I will lovingly refer to as “Whitestock”.

    Preliminary satellite estimates
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  • Paul Broun, Jr. (R-GA) – “Eating Veggies is Socialism” – Russell Edwards for Congress

    2010-10-03

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    As seen on Hardball with Chris Matthews and the Ed Show!

    Rep.
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  • Donald Duck Meets Glenn Beck in “Right Wing Radio Duck”

    2010-10-03

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    This is a re-imagined Donald Duck cartoon remix constructed using dozens of classic Walt Disney cartoons from the 1930s to 1960s. Donald’s life is turned upside-down by the current economic crisis and he finds himself unemployed and falling behind on his house payments. As his frustration turns into despair Donald discovers a seemingly sympathetic voice coming from his radio named Glenn Beck. This transformative remix work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. “Right Wing Radio Duck” by Jonathan McIntosh is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 License – permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.• Learn about fair-use at the Center for Social Media: http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org• Learn about transformative works at the OTW: http://transformativeworks.org• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Jonathan McIntoshhttp://www.rebelliouspixels.com

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  • Christine O: I Love Meatballs , So Can’t be Hindu

    2010-10-03

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  • Democrats Will Hold The House And Senate – For Democrats, It’s Rove Time: Rally The Base And Save Congress – By Robert Shrum – The Week

    2010-10-03

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    Democrats will hold the House and Senate

    For Democrats, it’s Rove time: Rally the base and save Congress

    posted on September 30, 2010, at 5:55 PM
    Robert Shrum

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    Maybe I’m wrong.

    In fact, maybe I’m really, really wrong, which is the reaction I hear when I dare even to broach this notion to commentators and political strategists in both parties. So let me state it plainly: I now think the Democrats will hold the Congress—yes, the House as well as the Senate—and turn back high-profile Republican challengers in California and elsewhere.

    The GOP strategy of “no” worked to slow the recovery, stoke fears about fictions like death panels in the health-reform bill, and persuade voters to strike out in frustration against Democrats. The trend peaked in August, a month Democrats probably wish they could abolish given the dog days they suffered then, in 2009 as well as 2010.

    But with the onset of autumn, there are signs that the Republican tide is receding. Karl Rove would understand—the same dynamic was the key to George W. Bush’s narrow re-election in 2004, when the GOP base showed up to vote in numbers that defied the polling models. This time, it’s the Democratic base that’s stirring—and finally engaging—and the survey research is registering the shift. In the new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, the Republican advantage in the ballot for Congress has declined from nine points to three. The explanation: African-Americans and Hispanics are re-entering the likely electorate.

    Obama can change the political weather by a few degrees. That might be enough.

    California is a prime example. The GOP covets a comeback in the state that produced Nixon and Reagan before turning a deep navy blue after the party scapegoated immigrants and scorned Hispanics. But Democrat Jerry Brown has pulled ahead of eBay mogul Meg Whitman, who’s bid $119 million and counting for the governorship (and yes, her paid consultants are counting fast and furious). Whitman never managed to open up a real lead even when she had California’s expensive airwaves to herself; now, after immigrant-baiting during the primary, she can’t afford for the electorate to expand.

    Similarly, Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer is pulling away from Republican Carly Fiorina, an ex-CEO renowned more for corporate failures than successes. Whitman comes across as stilted; Fiorina is the job-exporting equivalent of Cruella De Vil. As unappealing as her profile is even in a low-turnout election, it looks even worse as the likely voter pool grows.

    Elsewhere, incumbent Democratic Sen. Patty Murray has strengthened her position in Washington state. And across the country, the Tea Party is the gift that keeps on giving—from Nevada to Delaware, where the unelectable Republican Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell has become a national punch line. The tea-imbibing Republicans are a twofer for Democrats: They scare mainstream voters and motivate the Democratic base, too. Thus in Pennsylvania, the ultra-conservative Pat Toomey, riding the currents of economic discontent, has suddenly hit troubled waters as people learn that his idea of reform is to privatize Social Security and “abolish corporate taxes altogether.” Discouraged blue-collar Democrats now have something to vote against other than the president’s failure to turn things around fast enough. Toomey’s margin over his Democratic opponent Joe Sestak is shrinking—first down to five points in a late September Suffolk University poll, and subsequently to three points in the latest Susquehanna numbers. A race that was written off is winnable.

    Then there’s the Senate contest in incarnadined Kentucky, where from the start Democrats have defected in big numbers during the age of Obama. He lost the state decisively in 2008. This fall, Democrat Jack Conway’s making his case for them to come home. Or perhaps Rand Paul is making it for him. The fringe GOP nominee from the tea-precincts has seen his 13-point margin in the Survey USA poll cut to two points as Democrats recoil at notions like Paul’s proposed $2,000 deductible for Medicare. “That’s crazy,” a Kentucky senior says in Conway’s latest ad.

    (Note: I’m dispensing in every race with the riotously Republican Rasmussen surveys, which are the psephological counterpart to the Laffer Curve on a cocktail napkin.)

    So I believe the Senate’s safe. But what about the House? There is, of course, a spillover effect from statewide races and the nationwide distaste for extremist tea. The change in the makeup of the electorate can close the gap in the generic vote and let the Democrats inch ahead—but the base has to continue tuning in and then it has to turn out. That depends on President Obama—and on progressive Democrats deciding that right now the stakes in this campaign are more important than the reflex instinct to complain.

    The Obama of 2008 has returned with a message and a mission. Although the Blue Dogs are slinking away—in some cases toward their own defeat—he’s carried the cause of tax fairness straight into the district of Republican House Whip Eric Cantor. While the NBC/Wall Street Journal findings show a close to even split on extending the lower rates for the highest income, a presidential push can change that by posing a stark choice—tax cuts for the middle class versus the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy. And this can animate a larger theme that will mobilize the party’s natural base: that Democrats fight for you, while Republicans are for the few, the comfortable, and the privileged.

    The president’s also back on campus again—this week at the University of Wisconsin, where 26,000 came out to cheer him as he told them in no uncertain terms that they needed to show up in November. He’ll have to sound that appeal again and again. In the NBC/Wall Street Journal data, only 35 percent of young voters express high interest in the midterm election; they haven’t yet followed Hispanics and African-Americans into the likely voter column.

    Obama can change the political weather by a few degrees—and that might be just enough. In the process, he has to inspire and not just scold disappointed progressives. But he has a point when he says that it’s “inexcusable” for Democrats to skip the midterms: “People need to buck up.”

    They do, for the hopes they rallied to in 2008 are now in their hands as much as his.

    Those who think the stimulus was too small—that Paul Krugman was right—need to remember that according to the Economic Policy Institute, the recent GOP “Pledge” would destroy 1 million jobs. They need to realize that the Republican plan is to drag out or destroy the recovery—and then they need to vote.

    Those disappointed by the failure to enact a public option should think about the Republican commitment to “repeal and replace” health reform—and the reality that “replace” means placing the health insurance industry back in charge.

    Those who are dissatisfied with the slow pace of progress on gay rights, global warming, or Guantánamo should ask themselves whether they are prepared to allow the enemies of equality, the environment, and civil liberties to take control.

    Those angered by the Obama decision to persist in Afghanistan—while setting a deadline—surely do not prefer the advocates of endless war. How could they permit them to capture the Congress?

    The president’s out there—finally. The Congress will soon be out of Washington—thankfully. The polls are moving—gradually—as the likely voter sample shifts. By defining the stakes, Barack Obama can accelerate that movement. There’s just enough time, assuming Democrats, especially the young, are sensible enough to understand that we are past the excitement of 2008. There is more to achieving change than standing, cheering, and voting for it once, and then standing aside.

    It’s Rove time for Democrats. Rally the base—and save the Congress.

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    I hope he is right, but I am not sure about his past history of being right . . . .

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  • Obama’s Defense – By Kevin Drum | Mother Jones

    2010-10-03

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    Jann Wenner reports in Rolling Stone today that after his recent interview with President Obama was over, Obama returned briefly to the Oval Office and tacked on a coda, speaking “with intensity and passion, repeatedly stabbing the air with his finger”:

    It is inexcusable for any Democrat or progressive right now to stand on the sidelines in this midterm election. There may be complaints about us not having gotten certain things done, not fast enough, making certain legislative compromises. But right now, we’ve got a choice between a Republican Party that has moved to the right of George Bush and is looking to lock in the same policies that got us into these disasters in the first place, versus an administration that, with some admitted warts, has been the most successful administration in a generation in moving progressive agendas forward.

    ….If we want the kind of country that respects civil rights and civil liberties, we’d better fight in this election. And right now, we are getting outspent eight to one by these 527s that the Roberts court says can spend with impunity without disclosing where their money’s coming from. In every single one of these congressional districts, you are seeing these independent organizations outspend political parties and the candidates by, as I said, factors of four to one, five to one, eight to one, 10 to one.

    We have to get folks off the sidelines. People need to shake off this lethargy, people need to buck up. Bringing about change is hard — that’s what I said during the campaign. It has been hard, and we’ve got some lumps to show for it. But if people now want to take their ball and go home, that tells me folks weren’t serious in the first place.

    If you’re serious, now’s exactly the time that people have to step up.

    Well, that’s not going to be popular with Obama’s lefty critics, though obviously you’d expect a mushy sellout like me to agree with him. And I do! But I’d also make a distinction. If you’re, say, Glenn Greenwald, I wouldn’t expect you to buy Obama’s defense at all. All of us have multiple interests, but if your primary concern is with civil liberties and the national security state, then the problem isn’t that Obama hasn’t done enough, it’s that his policies have been actively damaging. There’s just no reason why you should be especially excited about either his administration or the continuation of the Democratic Party in power.

    On the other hand, if your critique is the broader and more common one — that Obama has moved in the right direction but has been too quick to compromise and hasn’t accomplished enough — then I think you should take his defense of his record way, way more seriously. It’s all too easy, like Velma Hart, to convince yourself that he could have waved a magic wand and gotten a bigger stimulus and a better healthcare bill and stronger financial regulation and a historic climate bill. But honestly, you have to buy into some pretty implausible political realities to believe that (Olympia Snowe would have voted for a trillion-dollar stimulus, there were Republican votes for a climate bill if only it had been a bigger priority, healthcare reform could have been passed via reconciliation, Harry Reid could have unilaterally ended the filibuster, etc.). The votes just weren’t there and the president’s leverage over centrist Dems and recalcitrant Republicans just wasn’t very strong. Maybe he could have done better, but the evidence says that, at best, he could have done only a smidge better.

    And the alternative? Well, if the prospect of ripping apart healthcare reform, shutting down the government, deep sixing START, slashing social spending, and reliving the glory days of investigations over Christmas card lists isn’t enough to get you motivated, I guess I’m not sure what is. I wish I got more warm and fuzzies from Obama too, and I wish, like Mike Tomasky, that his “fetish of not kowtowing to public opinion” were a little less ostentatious. But letting Darrell Issa take over the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform doesn’t seem like a very good way of getting that message across.

    OK then. I think I’ll go donate a hundred bucks to someone. Who do you think it should be?

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  • Bill Maher Channels Obama’s Alter Ego ‘Barry Whitehouse’ In His New Rules Segment | Crooks & Liars Video Cafe

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    Apparently Bill Maher really doesn’t want to see the Republicans back in office any more than I do. Maher channeled his inner “Barry Whitehouse” and reminded everyone why as aggravated as many of us might be with the Democrats right now, we don’t need to be putting the Republicans back in office and had a bit of fun while doing it.

    “Maher: Why can’t the Democrats get props for what they’ve achieved? Oh, I know… I know. Obama’s black. He’s used to being denied credit. And there’s nothing wrong with being hard on him. He’s the president and it’s our job to keep him honest.

    But when it comes to voting, when we only have two choices, you’ve got to grow up and realize there’s a big difference between a disappointing friend and a deadly enemy. Of course the Democrats are disappointing. That’s what makes them Democrats. If they were any more frustrating they’d be your relatives.

    But in this country they are all that stands between you and darkest night. You know why their symbol is the letter “D”? Because it’s a grade that means good enough, but just barely.

    You know why the Republican symbol is “R”? Because it’s the noise a pirate makes when he robs you and feeds you to a shark.

    The truth is the Democratic base is still way larger than the Republican base. The reason why they’re losing is something called the enthusiasm gap. Yeah. And the voters that Obama and the Democrats have really lost are the women. Women like Velma Hart are just not getting enough love from the president.
    So tonight I thought I’d try to make their fantasies come true and speak to you as Barack Obama‘s alter ego, Barry Whitehouse.”

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