Judges 2:11


HOLLYWOOD BAAL WORSHIPPERS

Just added this paragraphy to the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction encyclopedia entry:

In the end, the FCC received over 500,000 complaints about the incident, and fined Viacom $550,000, or $27,500 (the maximum amount at the time) for every single one of Viacom's 20 directly owned CBS stations. Independent affiliates also broadcasting were not fined.

Oh, and because it probably affects many people reading this page in various ways, I'll mention that COPA, the “Child Online Protection Act” of 1998, was recently struck down (more). I think that the AFO ISP group had by far the best quote on that (more):

[This is] another mark of evil in our culture that puts sin ahead of our children. We are now a country as guilty as the pagan Baal worshippers and Aztec worshippers who sacrificed children to appease their gods.

Geez, that old fight? And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said unto him, Art thou he that troubleth Israel? And he answered, I have not troubled Israel; but thou, and thy father's house, in that ye have forsaken the commandments of the LORD, and thou hast followed Baalim.

Damn fornicators!

…And the anger of the LORD was hot against Israel, and he delivered them into the hands of spoilers that spoiled them, and he sold them into the hands of their enemies round about, so that they could not any longer stand before their enemies.

News on the day before BMEfest

This interview with Sibel Edmonds is worth reading for a really interesting scary look into the deep corruption inside the FBI, and how FBI and other officials are trading national and international security for personal profits.

Now, as you know, one of Ashcroft's plans is to expand the PATRIOT act. One of the other things you know, is that just about everything can be branded as terrorism lately (all drug related charges and most financial charges most obviously). Well, one of the expansions John “Kill 'em All” Ashcroft wants added is to allow judges to add the death penalty to any crime related to “terrorism”, even if that crime does not by default allow such a punishment (more)… If that happens, America will be able to execute potheads legally for example. Oh, and he's also barring US scientists from participating in the World Health Organization without specific permission (more). As if that's a real threat.

Continuing along Ashcroft lines, the Justice Department says that it can't release any information on foreign lobbyist involvement with US politicians (ie. which US politicians have been bought off by which foreign government) because their “database will crash” due to an excess of record (more). Anyone that works in computers can tell you that even with an archaic system, it is not really possible to destroy a computer system by querying the database (barring total incompetence). It's just another piece of fraud on the administration's part. Want your evidence? When asked when the data would be accessible, they answered, “about a month after the 2004 Presidential election.”

Given the proximity to the 4th of July, I thought this survey (more) of Americans' political views rather disturbing. 30% of Americans think the problem with America is too much freedom (here's a hint dumbasses: you're either free or you're not — there's no in-between!). Hell, less than 20% of Americans even know these that the 1st Amendment includes freedom of religion or freedom of the press (more). Continuing on that theme, Google may be manipulating search results against Fahrennheit 9/11 (more), but if you want a far more interesting conspiracy, check out this article on why FOX is cutting Moore more slack than ABC and NBC and so on (more).

Back in Iraq, the guerrilla forces fighting the occupying army and its puppet government show no signs of letting up (more), and those hired by the new government and America are deserting at a rate as high as 80% (more). The GAO has said that Iraq is worse off than before the war (more), and as much as the Bush Cabal tries to stonewall (more), probes of people tortured to death under US custody continue to grow (more) and the UK has been forced to admit that they violated the Geneva Convention (more)… However, in a moment of irony, US troops raided an Iraqi prison in an attempt to stop prisoner abuse (more), also raising interesting jurisdictional questions.

Pending World War

It's no secret that most Western governments spent most of Saddam's rule supporting him, and profiting greatly from his regime… many of them must be terrified as to what's going to come out during the investigation. While Saddam had major support from the US and its oil companies, he was also being directly supported by France and Russia (yes, that's why they objected to the war in the first place), links that may come out during the trial (more). France also vehemently opposes NATO involvement in Iraq (more), and Russia continues to assist Iran in their nuclear program (more).

We actually nearly saw the war spread to Iran last week when a British boat accidentally crossed into Iranian waters and was briefly taken captive. While the British eventually talked their way out of it, the US ordered the UK to launch a full scale attack on Iran as retaliation (more). Maybe they're waiting for the new nukes they're looking at developing with the US in Nevada first (more)? But war seems to follow the US wherever it goes internationally; seven aircraft carriers are being moved to within striking distance of China (more). To put that into context, this is the first time in history that it has moved so many of its carrier strike groups to a single location.

Draft-esque?

Of course, to fight all these wars, the US will need soldiers, and a lot of them… and it doesn't currently have enough to handle the wars it's already in — and many that are there need to get out soon in order to stay sane (more). A few days ago they did another involuntary draft recall of about six thousand retired soldiers (more), and as many as one hundred thousand remain on that “might be drafted” list. They do expect to have to force many of them to face death (more, more), primarily to fuel Halliburton's profits and the profits of other friends of the administration (more).

Cancel that Election?

Official questions are starting to be asked about what should be done about the seemingly inevitable attacks that will occur before the next US elections (more). How long can Bush suspend elections for?

History does tend to repeat itself (more).

As promised, a new piercing

I've talked to a lot of piercers about this piercing over the last decade, but this is the first one I've actually seen… and with first publication come naming rights, and since both the piercer and the client are called “Nick”, I present to you the nick piercing:

Be sure to check out the entry on dueling scars that I added this morning as well (proof that it really is “in my blood” to do this stuff)… It's pretty interesting, and is probably really useful for things like school reports and arguments with parents about cultural norms.

Image update posted

I've just posted another chunky image update (a whack over 2,200 new pictures today). Lots of good stuff in BME/HARD and BME/extreme, and thank you to redneckzombi for being the cover model (more pix on his page as well).

This is the last image update until after BMEfest, but there will be an experience update tomorrow. In addition, I'll be posting a photo set of a totally new piercing (well, I'm sure someone has done it before, but this is the first time I've seen it) tomorrow… Can you guess what it is? (Don't give away the secret if you're in the know).

Finally, there is an event that I wanted to mention here that's happening the day before BMEfest (on Thursday), and that's the . Women who are interested in a private suspension where they can feel comfortable and unpressured, check it out. It's a rare opportunity.

Finally, check out the awesome Pain Olympics shirt that Ryan made. Admittedly he and Corrie have made far more impressive things today (check their page if you're going “huh?”), but I'm really thrilled with how this shirt turned out:

Be sure to thank Ryan when you see him at the event… BMEshop has not only put in really really long hours to get everything that we needed for the event, but has also donated to make sure that everyone up here has the needed supplies.

Jäger shots

Thanks to The Lizardman, a case of (plastic) Jäger shot glasses just arrived on my doorstep, so if you're having shots at the bar, that's what they're served in (unless I find out that there's some legal reason we can't pour into them in which case we'll figure out a new and sneakier plan).

Other than that, like everything else in this world, the events surrounding my life feel like they're polarizing. They're either amazing or they're totally fucked, with very little in between. Still more are on the amazing side when it comes down to it, but I am very very unhappy at some of the things that are important to me being manipulated by others on over to the “fucked” column. It's sad to things see things you believe in being spoiled.

Note: There are a lot of things going on in my life. A ton. We do a lot… but no one other than Rachel knows all of them. So if you think this entry is talking about you, odds are it is not.