Early to bed, early to die…

I’m so tired right now I’m apparently going to sleep — I’m already in bed — before the sun sets. I was supposed to go to coffee tonight, the only social event on my calendar for a good, long time, but I just don’t feel up to it. And in two weeks my class starts. Every Thursday night, preventing my attendance of future coffees. But maybe I’ll learn how to sell my art.

God, I ought to be creating; why am I so … melancholy?

chancellor to the stars

I can re-create some of my t-shirt designs in a more time and cost effective way now, though how to market them is a bit of a conundrum to me, since my preference and budget is for one-off, custom shirts rather than bulk-produced, one-design-for-all shirts. For example, the first design I made easy to mass-produce (where ‘mass’ here means dozens, not hundreds or millions) was “my favorite color is green,” which I currently have printed on an orange shirt that I wear, but which I made extensible such that I can print the phrase in a variety of colors, on the color shirt you want, and change out the final word between your choice of “red” “green” “blue” and “black” – though I wouldn’t print “red” on a red shirt, “green” on a green shirt, or “blue” on a blue shirt… and have already begun testing printing “my favorite color is black” in black ink on a black shirt. If you want one, let me know what colors, what size, and we can work out a price that’s fair. To give some sense of what I think a fair price for a handmade shirt is, I could make you the black/black/black shirt for, say, $16 (plus shipping, if need be).

And then, hide anything personal behind “the fold” where no one will notice it, right?

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The full text of the US Constitution

The following, copied and pasted from The National Archives Experience (at archives.gov), is the full text of the US Constitution as it was originally written.

I’m putting it here, so you can hit Ctrl-F (or equivalent function to find a particular word or phrase in the body of the text) and count how many times God and religion, more specifically Jesus and Christianity, are mentioned in the US Constitution. I recommend, of course, that you read the entire text of the document, so that you can understand the full context of what I’m trying to get across to you here.

I’ll put the Bill of Rights, which is to say the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, in my next post so you can examine it as well.

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In response to those who STILL believe we went to Iraq because of 9/11

Presuming that the destruction on 9/11/2001 was, in fact an attack by terrorists outside the US, and presuming further that those terrorists were -as seems quite widely to be held as de facto truth- carrying out the attack on behalf of al Qaeda, a military response against al Qaeda seems justified. Since al Qaeda is not a nation, any reasonable military response must be expected to be deployed into whatever nations and regions in which al Qaeda is operating in order to strike out against this -presumed- imminent threat. Which we did, for a few months (the most important of al Qaeda were out of our sights (and out of our minds?) within about 9 weeks), except that when al Qaeda fled into the lands of our ally, we did not follow them. After March of 2002, as far as I can tell, the only thing the US pro-actively did with regard to al Qaeda was to shut down the department within the CIA which was concerned with hunting its leader. ((But we stayed in Afghanistan, fighting the Taliban and other rebel groups unrelated to al Qaeda and 9/11.))

Years later, after we’d kicked out their secular leaders and before Iraq began to govern itself as a theocracy (read: during the military occupation of Iraq, from April, 2003 to June 28, 2004), al Qaeda and a separate Jordanian terrorist organization took interest in Iraq, and several months after the sovereign Iraqi Interim Government was in charge of Iraq, the two terrorist groups officially merged and the new Jordanian branch of al Qaeda began to move into and take action in Iraq as its new democratic government was trying to form. Due to insufficient and inadequate actions and control by American/coalition forces in both regions, al Qaeda now has a strong presence in both Pakistan and Iraq. Finally, and only by creating a vacuum of power and by destroying any semblance of security in Iraq, al Qaeda is present there, and now, -presuming al Qaeda was involved in the 9/11/2001 attacks- going after al Qaeda in Iraq -presuming we have the new Iraqi government’s consent to do so- is starting to make sense.

But please. Don’t try to tell me that there’s a straight line from the WTC to Iraq. The “al Qaeda” we’re fighting there weren’t even al Qaeda until over three years after the attacks; before we invaded Iraq they were “Jama’at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad” and they didn’t even like al Qaeda. The al Qaeda that is presumed to have been behind the destruction of the WTC is pretty safely hanging out in the already-nuclear-weaponized country of Pakistan. You may have heard of Pakistan recently in the news, on account of the increasingly-out-of-control terrorist groups they harbor have started striking out against their neighbor India. Or not. Maybe you like propaganda better than facts.