Volume 2, Issue 6

30 December 2005

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T'was the night before the night before New Year's Eve, and everyone was stirring, a Friday afternoon of pleasure, if you please. Last week, if you will remember, I began making my New Year's Resolutions, and I asked you to write in your favorite or funniest resolution, past or present. I am still debating whether I would make a better revolutionary or a president, so I am asking you, dear readers to decide for me. So this week's poll is simple. "Would I make a better revolutionary, or a better president?" Operators are standing by to collect your vote.

Let me be the first to wish you all a Ha and Enjoyable New Years, but remember now, do not take the party behind the wheel of an automobile. The world does not need any more drunk drivers. Now back to the resolutions.

My third resolution is a classic one, a true test of endurance for all of us. I resolve to take better care of my body, mind, and soul. I resolve to take better care our goddess, this hometurf, the Mother Earth. I resolve to pick up trash all year,Re instead of just on Earth Day. I promise to call the local trash company and insist on recycling bins. In addition, I am going to be happy with the weather, no matter if it too cold or too hot. I will appreciate my day like it is my last. I resolve to continue to be more understanding and respectful of my African-American, native-American, Hispanic, Muslim, gay brothers and sisters, on more days than the designated month or holiday assigned to us.


In 1890, the first Wounded Knee massacre of Oglala Sioux, in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Again, in light of Leonard Peltier and the continued racist treatment of native Americans, I have to wonder how much has really changed in 115 years.

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What I heard about Iraq in 2005

Eliot Weinberger

London Review of Books
Vol. 28 No. 1
dated 5 January 2006
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v28/n01/wein01_.html
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"I have neither mother nor father
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