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New Music That Doesn’t Suck #7 – Uno

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 26, 2012
Posted in: New Music That Doesn't Suck. Tagged: Green Day. Leave a comment

Green Day’s new album, Uno, was released this Tuesday.  I picked up the MP3 album as soon as it was released and have been listening to it ever since.    Oh Love is my favorite song at this point.  Let’s listen….

If you like the song you might want to check out the album on Amazon.  For this week it is available for download at $5.00 US.  Uno is the first of three Green Day albums to be released over the next next few months.  I am already looking forward to the other two.  Here was Green Day’s announcement of the trilogy.

Let’s listen to one more from Uno….here is my second favorite song so far, Kill The DJ.

As always, let me know what you think.

Telling The Truth At Last…..Must Have Been An Accident

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 26, 2012
Posted in: Politics. Leave a comment

A rare moment of candor from the Mittster (aka Mittens).  Thanks to the Huffington Post for this article.

WESTERVILLE, Ohio — In a line that event attendees found a bit puzzling, Mitt Romney warned a crowd of mostly middle-class onlookers on Wednesday not to expect too much tax relief under his administration.

“We have got to reform our tax system,” Romney said at a morning event here. “Small businesses most typically pay taxes at the individual tax rate. And so our individual income taxes are the ones I want to reform. Make them simpler. I want to bring the rates down. By the way, don’t be expecting a huge cut in taxes because I’m also going to lower deductions and exemptions. But by bringing rates down we will be able to let small businesses keep more of their money so they can hire more people.”

The comments were either a flub on Romney’s part or an admission that many of the deductions and exemptions that he will have to target in order to make his tax plan deficit neutral will end up affecting the middle class.

Hypocrisy and Cowardice

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 26, 2012
Posted in: Politics. Tagged: Cowardice, Hypocrisy. Leave a comment

I have been preparing a post about black pastors telling their congregations not to vote because of President Obama’s support for gay rights and same sex marriage.  As I was getting ready to write that post tonight, I found a post on Huffington Post that tells the story better than I ever could because it was written by a black woman, Irene Monroe.  Here is her post…

Will Obama’s Support of Marriage

EqualityKeep Some Blacks Home on

Election Day?

African Americans have worked hard to get the vote and to get a man of African descent in the White House. In 2008 we came out in unprecedented numbers, with Obama taking 95 percent of the black vote, thanks to the help of his biggest support base: American-American ministers and their parishioners. But in this 2012 presidential election Obama’s biggest support base will have dropped precipitously. And it will be because of both the Democratic Party’s and Obama’s pronouncement on marriage equality.

Before the opening of the Democratic National Convention, the Democratic Party released its 2012 platform. Its theme: “Moving America Forward.” One of the major party planks in the platform is its full-throated support of marriage equality: “We support the right of all families to have equal respect, responsibilities, and protections under the law. We support marriage equality and support the movement to secure equal treatment under law for same-sex couples.” Many Obama supporters embrace the platform’s theme of “Moving America Forward” but feel that the party’s support of same-sex marriage is risky, if not outright political suicide, in such a tight and contentions race for the White House.

(“We also support the freedom of churches and religious entities to decide how to administer marriage as a religious sacrament without government interference,” the platform states.)

With one of Obama’s largest and most loyal voting blocs being African Americans, who are largely Democrats but also largely conservative Christians, the big worry is not that African Americans would overwhelmingly cast their ballots for Mitt Romney, but that they might not come out to the polls in large numbers in November.

“This is the first time in Black church history that I am aware of, that Black pastors have encouraged their parishioners not to vote, ” Rev. Jamal-Harrison Bryant of Baltimore told The Washington Informer. Bryant has formed the Empowerment Network, a national coalition of about 30 denominations working to register African-American parishioners. Bryant, too, opposes same-sex marriage and stated that Obama’s endorsement of marriage equality is “at the heart” of the problem for black Christians.

Although approximately 95 percent of the African-American populace cast their ballots for Obama in 2008, only 26 percent were in favor of same-sex marriage, according to the Pew Research Center. Just before Obama publicly announced his support for marriage equality in May, according to Pew results in April, 49 percent of African Americans opposed same-sex marriage, while only 39 percent were in favor of it. And since Obama’s announcement the numbers of those in opposition to same-sex marriage have not declined significantly among the black church populace. As a matter of fact, some African-American ministers have come out more forcefully against Obama.

For example, the Rev. William Owens, president and founder of the Memphis-based Coalition of African Americans Pastors, is one of them. He carries influence and clout among black clerics in the area, and he feels that the president has gone too far in extending his hand toward securing civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) Americans. Owens told the Associated Press in late July that he “would lead a national effort to rally black Americans to rethink their overwhelming support of the president over the same-sex issue and ‘save the family.'”

Owens is outraged and feels that the president is taking the African-American vote for granted. Although I would like to dismiss Owens as just another homophobic minister and an outlier in what I believe will be a huge turnout of black voters for Obama, sadly, Owens has parlayed his outrage into a small but growing movement. He claims he has over 3,742 African-Americans ministers and their churches on board with his anti-Obama vote campaign.

“The time has come for a broad-based assault against the powers that be that want to change our culture to one of men marrying men and women marrying women,” Owens told CNN after he launched his anti-Obama vote campaign event at the National Press Club. “I am ashamed that the first black president chose this road, a disgraceful road.”

Why are African Americans, especially conservative Christians, still stuck on this issue? One reason is that church doctrine throughout African-American denominations hasn’t changed on the topic of homosexuality, keeping the church tethered to an outdated notion of human sexuality and a wrongheaded notion of what constitutes civil rights. Another reason is that many African-American ministers still believe the institution of marriage, at least within the black family, is under assault, and that LGBTQ people further exacerbate the problem. For these ministers, some of whom support LGBTQ civil rights broadly but draw the line at same-sex marriage, espousing their opposition to same-sex marriage is a prophylactic measure to combat the epidemic of fatherlessness in black families. In scapegoating the LGBTQ community, these clerics are ignoring the social ills behind black fatherlessness, such as the systematic disenfranchisement of both African-American men and women, high unemployment, high incarceration, and poor education, to name a few.

Meanwhile, many African-American ministers have come out in support of Obama’s stance on marriage equality. For these African-American ministers, the liability of Obama losing his 2012 reelection bid seems far greater than being publicly castigated for not being in lockstep with their homophobic brethren. But their efforts to get their conservative parishioners to the ballot box must far exceed the efforts of those in opposition to same-sex marriage.

If the first African-American president loses his reelection bid because of certain black pastors’ homophobic views on marriage equality, that would be tragic, and history would not look kindly on their actions. Obama is the president of the United States, not the pastor of the United States. He’s the president of all the people, not some of the people. As African Americans, who have battled for centuries against racial discrimination, we have always relied on our president and his administration to fight for and uphold our civil rights, because too many pastors across the country and throughout centuries wouldn’t “move America forward.”

Since Irene was nice enough to write the majority of this post for me let me summarize the key point in my own words:

  • Black pastors are telling their congregations not to exercise their voting rights that many people gave their lives to secure because they don’t recognize that other people have civil rights as well as black people.
  • Let me say it yet another way…black pastors are telling their congregations not to vote, which will increase the Republican’s chances of winning the election, and they are doing this knowing full well that these same Republicans will just accelerate their on-going efforts to suppress the votes of all minority voters in the future.

You are have to be fucking kidding me!   Let me put a very fine point on this….any black pastor that is part of this effort is a hypocrite and a coward.   What they are saying is that was OK for people to fight and die to get them equal rights but, having gotten those rights, they are not willing to step forward to help other minorities get similar rights.  Shame on you!

Freedom Song – A Bonus Long Song Tuesday Movie Post

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 25, 2012
Posted in: Politics. Tagged: Voting Rights. Leave a comment

My weekend post about Voter ID got me thinking about the civil rights fight for voting rights in the 60s.  For those of you that don’t know the story of that fight, you might want to watch the movie Freedom Song that is posted in parts below.

Educate yourself……I want to come back to this topic in my upcoming post, “Hypocrisy and Cowardice”.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 4.5

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7

Part 8

Part 9

Part 9.5

Part 10

Part 11

Part 12 (this part ends in the middle….proceed to Final when that happens)

Final Part

Long Song Tuesday #33 – Nostradamus

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 25, 2012
Posted in: Long Song Tuesday. Tagged: Al Stewart. 1 Comment

I have always loved Al Stewart’s song, Nostradamus, which is about the prophecies of the famous French seer.  I don’t put a lot of stock in prophetic visions but the song kicks ass.  Let’s listen…….

As always, let me know what you think.

Sarah Silverman – Her Take On Voter ID Laws (funny shit)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 25, 2012
Posted in: Comedy, Completely Right, Politics. Tagged: Completely Right, Sarah Silverman. Leave a comment

Great minds truly think alike….if only I was as funny as her!

Romney/Ryan Healthcare Plan Announced Last Night!!

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 25, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics. Tagged: Completely Wrong. 1 Comment

Wow….this has caused me to change my mind about Romney/Ryan!  Here is Mitt’s (whoops…I meant Mitten’s) healthcare proposal.

Brilliant, absolutely fucking brilliant.  Poor people should go to a hospital emergency room whenever they need medical treatment.  Are you kidding me?  That is what happens now and is one of the primary reason that medical costs are so high.

Just I thought it couldn’t get any better I found another clip of the Mittster this time talking to Glenn Beck, the looniest of the looneys.  Be patient and listen closely to what Mitt has to say about people who can’t afford to pay for healthcare going to the hospital for treatment.

No…you ears did not deceive you.  Mitt said that when people getting free medical care at a hospital  it is a form of socialism.  So…the Health Care solution that Mitt proposed for poor people last night is socialism, which means that Mitt is a Socialist.  Its even better than that…he goes on to make the best case for Obamacare that I have ever heard!  Unbelievable…..

Let me say it one more time….you cannot trust anything this man says.  He has told so many lies that he can no longer keep track of them.  For a while I thought he was just evil and was doing all of this intentionally but at this point I am leaning more towards the opinion that he is just stupid.  To back up this position, I offer you the following news story from the Huffington Post today.

Mitt Romney Wonders Why Ann

Romney’s Airplane Windows Don’t

Roll Down

Making post-fundraiser comments this weekend, presidential candidate Mitt Romney revealed a tenuous grip on the science of aviation, despite the fact that he and his wife, Ann, have been flying around the country this summer on the campaign trail.

After his wife’s plane was forced to make an emergency landing this weekend,Romney told the Los Angeles Times, he was worried for her safety. The candidate then continued on a bizarre tangent that showed just how little the Republican nominee understands about flight.

“I appreciate the fact that she is on the ground, safe and sound. And I don’t think she knows just how worried some of us were,” Romney told the paper. “When you have a fire in an aircraft, there’s no place to go, exactly.”

Romney said the biggest problem in a distressed aircraft is that “the windows don’t open. I don’t know why they don’t do that. It’s a real problem. So it’s very dangerous.”

The main reason airplane windows don’t open is because there isn’t enough oxygen at cruising altitude to keep passengers alive. (The fear of window or cabin failures, which would lead to potentially fatal hypoxia, is why many planes are equipped with emergency oxygen masks.)

“You can’t find any oxygen from outside the aircraft to get in the aircraft, because the windows don’t open,” Romney told the Times, suggesting that additional oxygen in the cabin during the electrical malfunction could’ve alleviated the problem. In fact, if there were an electrical fire on board, additional oxygen would have fed the flames.

Strangely, Romney seemed to acknowledge the importance of oxygen later in his comments. “Fortunately, there was enough oxygen for the pilot and copilot to make a safe landing in Denver,” he said.

Hypoxia aboard aircraft has led to many fatalities over the years, including the 1999 crash that killed golfer Payne Stewart. In 2005, Helios Airways Flight 522 crashed, killing all 121 aboard after the crew was incapacitated.

This is the man that wants us to elect him as President of the United States………scary stuff!

My Final Playlist #5 – The Last Carnival

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 24, 2012
Posted in: My Final Playlist, Tribute Songs. Tagged: Bruce Springsteen. Leave a comment

Bruce Springsteen wrote this song as a tribute to keyboardist Danny Federici who died in 2008.

Sundown, sundown
They’re taking all the tents down
Where have you gone my handsome Billy?

Sundown, sundown
The carnival train’s leaving town
Where are you now darling Billy?

We won’t be dancing together on the high wire
Facing the lions with you at my side anymore
We won’t be breathin’ the smoke and the fire
On a midway

Hanging from the trapeze
My wrists waiting for your wrists
Two daredevils high up on the wall of death
You throwin’ the knife that lands inches from my heart
Sundown

Moonrise, moonrise
The light that was in your eyes has gone away
Daybreak, daybreak
The thing in you that made me ache has gone to stay

We’ll be riding the train without you tonight
The train that keeps on movin’
Its black smoke scorching the evening sky
A millions stars shining above us like every soul livin’ and dead
Has been gathered together by a God to sing a hymn over your bones

Sun down, sun down
Empty are the fairgrounds
Where are you now handsome Billy?

I am totally captivated by the song’s carnival metaphor.  Let’s give it a listen…..

Although the song is about a band, I think it is equally applicable to anyone that has ever had a job.  Let’s face it, in the workplace we are all “performers”.  Anyone that has ever ventured into a new Customer’s office to make a pitch with a co-worker can understand a comparison of that experience to “dancing together on the high wire”, “facing the lions”, and “breathing the smoke and fire”.

The part of the song that really tugs at my emotions is the train metaphor.  All of us are riding on that same carnival train and at some point we get off and don’t get back on.  The train has a schedule to keep and it is programmed to leave the station whether you are on it or not.  Life is truly “The train that keeps on movin'”.

I haven’t quite figured out how to work this one into “My Final Playlist” but it is too good to not give it a shot.

As always, let me know what you think.

How about one more tribute song before we end the post?

In a word that is full of BS, the tears running down my face are real……        RIP Clarence and Danny!

Racism and Politics – Voter ID Laws

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 23, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics. Tagged: Completely Wrong. Leave a comment

The Republican Party has, over a number of years, managed to implement some draconian Voter ID laws.  Roughly two dozen states have significantly tightened their identification rules for voting since 2003, and the pace of change has accelerated rapidly in the last two years. Ten states have now passed laws demanding that voters possess a current government-issued photo ID, and several others have enacted measures slightly less strict.  Most of these laws were based on a template provided by the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).  (note: this is the same ALEC that is behind the “Stand Your Ground” laws that are being used as the basis for supporting George Zimmerman’s killing of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager, in Florida)  Republicans have justified their Voter ID laws with claims of significant levels of voter fraud.  These claims were supported by a 2011 Republican National Lawyers Association list of reported election crimes during the last twelve years.  On the surface, it is hard to argue with laws aimed at eliminating voter fraud but, as with many Republican initiatives, things are not always as they appear.  Let’s dig a little deeper. (Reference 1)

What types of voter fraud are addressed by Republican Voter ID laws?

Voter ID laws only address the kind of fraud  where someone walks into a polling place and tries to vote as someone else.   Guess what….this type of voter fraud is a non-existent problem!  After extensive research, Kevin Drum (author of the Repeat After Me article referenced above), was only able to identify one case of possible in-person voter fraud that could have been prevented by a Voter ID law.  ONE FUCKIN CASE!!!    This seemed strange to me, so I went to the Republican National Lawyers Association website and personally review every cited case of possible voter fraud.  Based on my review, none of their examples could have been prevented by Voter ID laws.  So what the fuck is going on here?  We obviously need to keep digging.  (References 2 and 3)

Who is impacted by the Voter ID law?  

According to most studies the people that are impacted are disproportionately young or elderly, poor, black, and Hispanic (Reference 1).  Having established that, let’s look at the composition of the Republican and Democratic parties.  According to my research on this topic (Reference 4)) the Republican party is almost totally dominated by white people with approximately 87% of the Republicans being non-Hispanic whites.  The Democratic Party on the other hand is much more diverse with 30% of the party composed of Hispanic and Black members.  The bottom line here is that the Voter ID laws put in place by the Republicans almost exclusively impact Democratic voters.

How many Democratic voters could be impacted by Voter ID laws?

According to the Voter Suppression Returns article (Reference 1), “The number of people potentially affected is considerable: the Texas secretary of state, for example, estimates that at least 600,000 already registered voters do not possess the documents to cast ballots in November. New York University’s respected Brennan Center for Justice has estimated that a total of more than five million people may lack the requisite identification documents in states that have passed new ID laws.”

Bottom Line Conclusions!

  • The Republican Party has put draconian Voter ID laws in place that address a voter fraud problem that does not exist.
  • The Republicans knew this when they put them in place….so what was the point of the laws?
  • The laws are about voter suppression not voter fraud.
  • The vote being suppressed is not random!  The laws are aimed at minorities, racism at its worst, blatantly taking away voter rights that were hard won over the last 150 years.
  • The laws are also aimed, almost exclusively, at Democratic voters with the potential to eliminate five million votes during the 2012 election.

These Voter ID laws could swing the election to the Republican party and there my friends is the bottom line.  The Republicans can’t win the election with their policies which serve only the top 1% of the US population, so their only hope is to steal the election with racist Voter ID laws.  Romney has clearly said he doesn’t give a damn about the 47%….if you needed more proof that this was truly a Republican position now you have it!

This post owes much of it’s content to the following articles/resources, I have provided hyperlinks to the materials that I used and suggest that you refer to them for additional details.

  1. Voter Suppression Returns, Harvard Magazine,  Alexander Keyssar (Stirling Professor of History and Social Policy at Harvard Kennedy School)
  2. Repeat After Me, Mother Jones, Kevin Drum
  3. Republican National Lawyers Association website
  4. Gallup Poll On Republican Base

Friday Word Of The Week #10 – Empty

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on September 22, 2012
Posted in: Coming Attractions, Word Of The Week. Tagged: Jackson Browne, Ray Lamontagne, Stone Temple Pilots, Traffic. Leave a comment

Today I feel empty.

Too many things to do, too many people to keep happy, and no time for me or the things that I want to do.  Fortunately for me I have lots of songs about being empty and today is the day of the week when I share those songs with you…..my loyal readers/listeners.

Let’s kick things off with my favorite Empty song of all time, and the one that best captures my feelings this evening, Running On Empty by Jackson Browne.  This is a great live performance from his 1977 tour.  I was lucky enough to see him twice on this tour, once in Birmingham and once in Nashville.

Empty – Ray LaMontagne  (I love the lyrics to this song!)

I never learned to count my blessings,
I choose instead to dwell in my disasters.
I walk on down the hill,
through grass, grown tall and brown
and still its hard somehow to let go of my pain.
On past the busted back of that old and rusted Cadillac
that sinks into this field, collecting rain.
Will I always feel this way?
So empty, so estranged.

Big Empty – Stone Temple Pilots

Empty Pages – Traffic

Often lost and forgotten
The vagueness and the mud
I've been thinking I'm working too hard
But I've got something to show
Staring at empty pages
Centered 'round the same old plot
Staring at empty pages
Flowing along the ages

The Emptyness – Hall and Oates

If I can get over my emptyness,  I have some great stuff I need to finish and post for you.  I am working on:

  • a great post about Racism and Politics
  • a review of a superb first album by “or The Children’s Crusade”, a young new local group that I have posted about before

I hope everyone has a great weekend.

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