Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Thinker's Anonymous

Recieved this in the mail from my friend Brian today. Couldn't help but be amused.

It started out innocently enough. I began to think at parties now and then-- to loosen up. Inevitably, though, one thought led to another, and soon I was more than just a social thinker.

I began to think alone -- "to relax," I told myself -- but I knew it wasn't true. Thinking became more and more important to me, and finally I was thinking all the time.

That was when things began to sour at home. One evening I had turned offthe TV and asked my wife about the meaning of life. She spent that night at her mother's.

I began to think on the job. I knew that thinking and employment don't mix, but I couldn't stop myself. I began to avoid friends at lunchtime so I could read Thoreau and Kafka. I would return to the office dizzied and confused, asking, "What is it exactly we are doing here?"One day the boss called me in. He said, "Listen, I like you, and it hurts me to say this, but your thinking has become a real problem. If you don'tstop thinking on the job, you'll have to find another job." This gave mea lot to think about.

I came home early after my conversation with the boss. "Honey," I confessed, "I've been thinking..." "I know you've been thinking," she said, "and I want a divorce!" "But Honey, surely it's not that serious." "It is serious," she said, lower lip aquiver. "You think as much as college professors, and college professors don't make any money, so if you keep on thinking, we won't have any money!" "That's a faulty syllogism," I said impatiently. She exploded in tears of rage and frustration, but I was in no mood to deal with the emotional drama."I'm going to the library," I snarled as I stomped out the door.

I headed for the library, in the mood for some Nietzsche. I roared into the parking lot with NPR on the radio and ran up to the big glass doors...They didn't open. The library was closed. To this day, I believe that a Higher Power was looking out for me that night.

As I sank to the ground, clawing at the unfeeling glass, whimpering for Zarathustra, a poster caught my eye. "Friend, is heavy thinking ruining your life?" it asked. You probably recognize that line. It comes from the standard Thinker's Anonymous poster. Which is why I am what I am today: a recovering thinker.

I never miss a TA meeting. At each meeting we watch a non-educational video; last week it was "Porky's." Then we share experiences about how we avoided thinking since the last meeting. I still have my job, and things are a lot better at home. I think the road to recovery is nearly complete for me. Today, I joined the Republican Party.

How very, very true.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Pat Robertson: King of the Lunatics

If this doesn't go a long way to prove how insane right-wing Christians are, then I give up:

NYT - Robetson is Pilloried for Assassination Call

"We are the most powerful nation in the world, and if you disagree with us you deserve a bullet in the back of the head!" Signed, the Reverend Pat Robertson.

I only wish I could have seen it first hand (but then I'd have to watch the 700 club...and my tolerance for pain is not nearly high enough). What a nutbag.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Camping on the Second White House's Lawn

I dunno how to feel about Cindy Sheehan.

I never understood her motivations. She decides to act arguably like a crazy person and camp in front of Bush's Crawford ranch while he's on vacation until he agrees to meet with her (At least I think that's the story. There's so many versions of it I can't keep 'em straight.)

I say crazy, because she is but one of thousands of Americans who have lost loved ones, yet she was the only one who actually went to such an extreme. However, she may not be crazy at all; she may be a genius.

She's garnered amazing amounts of support and media attention. The major news outlets are reporting on her activities every single day. Followers are flocking to Crawford to rally by her side (as are opponents). It's really become quite an amazing show.

I was worried at first that she was going to make those of us that were against the war look like emotional, illogical nightmares, but theres an amazing logic in her actions. She started off as a woman on a mission, andn ow she's leading a following of people determined to get America out of Iraq (what I think about that is another topic entirely). And she's garnered nothing but sympathy. All she originally wanted was a meeting, fifteen minutes of the President's time, and now she is arguably the most powerful anti-war force in the US.

In addition, her rhetoric has become increasingly abrasive. Originally, she just wanted an explanation. Now she's saying everything that we all wish we could say into a microphone and blast it to millions of news watchers across the world. Even today she said what I've been dancing around for years: "George W. Bush is the number one terrorist in the world."

Sheehan is exemplifying true passion. She's showing the world just how divided we are in the US. Did anyone camp out front of the White House over the Whitewater or Lewinski "scandals"? Or Iraq 1? This is Viet Nam level vitriol. Half of this country hates George W. Bush. They absolutely despise him and think the world would be a better place without him. Did the number of people who hated Clinton or Bush 1 or Reagan or Carter...all the way back to Nixon hate their President as much as Bush 2 is hated?

Not even close.

Regardless of whether you like him or hate him, you have to admit that the level of hatred is far greater than any other president in recent history. Sheehan's demonstrations just add the proverbial exclamation point to the irrefutable fact that George W. Bush and his allies in the executive branch, congress, and constitutents are single-handedly tearing this country apart.

"Uniter not a divider" my ass.

Saturday, August 13, 2005

Liberal or Conservative

I just took this quiz, thought it was appropriate.








Your Political Profile



Overall: 20% Conservative, 80% Liberal

Social Issues: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal

Personal Responsibility: 25% Conservative, 75% Liberal

Fiscal Issues: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal

Ethics: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal

Defense and Crime: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal


That's about where I expected it to fall honestly, though some of you probably expected 100% liberal. I'll explain. I answered that people should be allowed to own a gun because I believe that, but there wasn't a question about what TYPE of guns they should be able to own. I also answered that the death penalty is okay because I don't particularly care. I guess if you did something bad enough to warrant it you should be made to suffer life in prison instead, but really just can't care one way or the other. I also said it's okay to go against the rest of the world to go to war if necessary, but I also said the Iraq war was totally unjustified. I justify this because a country with virtually legalized slavery is on the human rights committee in the UN, so international law is muddled at best in my opinion. I scored perfect where it mattered: ethics and finance.
I also did this one:
You Are a Liberal for Life



You've got a bleeding heart - and you're proud of it.

For you, liberal means being compassionate, pro-government, and anti-business.

You believe in equality for every person, and you consider yourself universally empathetic.

Helping others is not just political for you ... it's very personal too.



Pretty accurate I'd say.
And this one:


You Are 53% American
Most times you are proud to be an American.
Though sometimes the good ole US of A makes you cringe
Still, you know there's no place better suited to be your home.
You love your freedom and no one's going to take it away from you!

Again, pretty accurate. Dunno bout the percentage, thought it might be higher, but the description is dead on.
Sorry, just happened upon this website with blog tools. Kinda cool.
Peace and goodnight everyone.

Well, it's official

It's official folks.

I will again be taking up the reigns of political and social issues columnist for The Daily Beacon. My columns will be appearing every Tuesday beginning August 30th.You can read my past works on The Beacon's website or on my own at <http//web.utk.edu/~jfish>

Thanks to Daily Beacon Editor-in-Chief John Carruthers and congratulations to the other columnists selected this fall:

-Will Hamilton
-Crystal Humphrey
-Daniel Ferguson
-Nate Arthur
-Scott Hendrix
-Patrick Christiana
-Lisa Schol
-Kristin Luna
-Megan Williams
-Jeff Cohran
-Sarah Pevey
-Steven Brooks
-Weslie Jarvis

Over half these guys are relatively new to Page 4, and aside from Nate, Kristin, Megan, and Jeff, I've not seen any of their work before. Graduation left some pretty big holes to fill, including my perennial opponent and friend John Brown. However, according to our editor the competition for Columnist slots was much more fierce than it has been in past years, so the work of the newcomers must be of a superior quality, as evidenced by some previous columnists not selected to return this season. I expect that we'll be a great team and together bring the University of Tennessee an informative and interesting Opinion Page for the fall.

Congratulations and good luck everyone!

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Maybe he'll go to work for the postal service...

I was surfing around reading various news stories when I happened upon a story about the two kids who killed four girls and a teacher in 1998 outside their school.

The thirteen year old involved was being released from juvenile incarceration because he had been convicted as a minor could only be held until he turned twenty-one. I guess that's just the way the world works, I suppose, but then I got to this paragraph:

"It has also drawn a sharp reaction from gun control campaigners, who criticised the fact that because Johnson was convicted as a minor his criminal record will be wiped clean and he will be allowed to buy a gun."
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1547686,00.html)

That's just irony at it's finest. I wonder if this was one of those noble efforts gun control opponents talk about when they go out to take down deer with their MP-5s.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

US News Calls Russian Gov't Terrorists - AKA I was Right!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4732783.stm

So ABC calls the Russian govenment terrorists, but they wouldn't dare say anything about what America has been doing in the Middle East (or South America, or Southeast Asia, etc.).

Not too long ago, I wrote a column about something very similar...hrm...

http://dailybeacon.utk.edu/showarticle.php?articleid=16109

It's funny how the best news source available in America is the British Brodcasting Corperation. Well, that or a public university newspaper.

I should win a Peabody or something.