Taking Credit

Spin Spin Spin. It’s always about how they spin the news to make themselves look good. I’m not only talking about governments, I’m talking about all kinds of groups. And unfortunately, spin can be very dangerous, especially when it rewrites history and distorts facts.

The most recent example of this, what is going on right now in Gaza. The Israeli gov. is finally doing what they promised years ago, to leave the area in full control of the Palestinian authority. But sure enough, there’s a spin game to go with it.

Hamas and other militant groups, who have long preached that armed resistance will achieve a palestinian state, are taking these events and giving themselves credit. They give one of those unprovable statements that the Israeli withdrawal is a result of their very effective actions over the years. Of course they can say that, because it’s basically impossible to prove as even if it were true, the government would never admit such a thing.

But then you’ve got the Israeli government that claims this is their benevolent and strategic move. They say it’s necessary for security, and with the usual dose of disrespect, they refer to the Palestinian Authority as irresponsible children saying things like “you must prove you are capable of stopping terrorism… or else.”

Spin Spin Spin. Neither side wants to look weak. And the truth is… both sides are led by violent and weak politicians.

On the brighter side — Michael Moore is working on something related to Health Care in the US — I do hope it’s better than F-911 which was poor-in my opinion- in comparison with his past films.

Amsterdam Goes ShipCrazy

Amsterdam On the spot report:

Sail 2005 is going on just accross the street from the fishtank. For those who enjoy puns, their slogan is “Enjoy a World of Friendships.” Lunchbreak was a little too early and I didn’t get to see the ships come in… tall ships from all over the world.. including the lovely Sagres II from Portugal. Obviously this is where Ill be spending my evenings today and tomorrow.
If you’re reading this today, you may be able to watch it on the internet. Click here; you may have to click on the Sail2005 button.

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Gaza Withdrawal, the obsession with ratings, and a film recommendation.

AudioCommunique #59(mp3)
26min, 64kbps, 12Mb+

I mentioned:
Yeast Radio
2600.com
The film: Freedom Downtime

Music by:
Gil Scott-Heron – Revolution Will Not be Televised
Trembling Blue Stars – The Ghost of an Unkissed Kiss
Midtown – Nothing is ever what it seems
Faudel – Salsa Raï
Slackers – Stay Away

Glorious Food Friends

Back in 2000-2001, while I finished up the royal bachelors degree in new jersey, I worked numerous odd jobs, including being a waiter for one of NYC’s premier catering companies. How do I know it was premier? Let’s just say each job involved a museum, a rock star, and the occasional brush with Hillary “Rottenham” (to quote madge) Clinton. But all the fancy stuff wasn’t the best part of the job. And no, it wasn’t even all the free food Id stuff into my backpack. Instead, it was the other workers – the United Nations of Catering, I used to call it.

I remember on any given night speaking all my languages with people old and young from every continent of the world. And among those people, there was one gentlemen who became a fast friend – Mr. David, Trinidad and Brooklyn’s beloved son. Like many of us, David had 1,000 ideas and plans in his head, and waitering was just to make quick cash and secretly, I think he was there to meet all the interesting people.

Among his adventures, I remember getting a phonecall where he told me he was on his way to Nicaragua: “The coffee prices have hit rock bottom” he spoke in a concerned tone, “I’m going to Managua and bringing food and toys for children.” I remember picturing a sort-of Caribbean Santa Claus. I also remember how much I admired his drive. While I sat around studying and yapping about the world and what is wrong. Mr. David would get one of those amazing courier flights and go to the areas in crises, whenever he had the money.

Eventually we both left the catering gig. But he never failed to invite me and my girlfriend at the time – Miss America (as he called her), to come to a very international dinner at his place in the people’s republic of brooklyn. Soon thereafter, I moved to portugal, and sure enough the man came to visit me and wandered across the country with a Nicaraguan friend.

Whenever I’m in the US, I still call him. We don’t always see each other, but we play the catch up game, and always know what one-another is up to. You can bet he still travels to interesting places, still doing what he feels driven to do, to improve the world. Talk about direct action — that’s my friend.

And so tonight I sent an email. And sure enough, soon after, I received a phonecall. Looks like its Port-of-Spain, New Delhi, and then Amsterdam, on his itenerary for this year. Amazing how paths can cross throughout life.

Shopping for Blogs

Its Sunday and within a few weeks I shall be packing up the bicyclemark ranch and moving across town to the Old West. Where at high noon I’ll probably have to draw my six shooter against some Dutch outlaw. No wait.. wrong year, wrong region, wrong neighborhood. Old West is a lovely place where children run and play while future yuppies sip fine wine in small cafés.
But thats not the point today!

We all have our routines, whether its in offline life or online life. And Im sure you all have your favorite sites, feeds, message boards, etc. Myself Ive got around 150 feeds that I read almost daily. THAT is insane. Despite that fact, today I went blog shopping, to meet new bloggers and maybe find somethings to add to my routine. So let’s see, here come the links… I don’t have a solid review on each one yet.. Im still soaking them in. I can say that my theme in searching for them was people living outside their country or simply in interesting places, as far as Im concerned.

This one’s for food… Gluten Free, in fact.

This one’s from Taiwan, an ex American.

And this one from Bombay, just catches my attention, for lots of reasons.

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Information is Power. Along my guest today – Dave Brightbill from Radiomacguys.com, we discuss how the US government is trying to control and surpress access to broadband and wireless internet.

AudioCommunique #58(mp3)
30min, 64kbps, 14Mb+

Music by:

Lisboa Para Tras, Featuring Toka Collective
Lali Puna – Cooking the Books, from the B-sides and Remix album
Bright Eyes – Arc of Time, from Digital Ash…

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