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Daveparts still Donating Member (614 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 10:27 AM
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My Plastic Penis
My Plastic Penis
By David Glenn Cox

I spent the New Year's weekend apartment sitting. Ahh, hot showers and central heat. All the comforts of home, except for a computer. Well, it is only forty-eight hours; I can take it. The two dogs in the apartment, a Chihuahua and a Chihuahua mix, viewed me with great suspicion. They are one-person dogs and I wasn’t him, so they stayed in the bedroom and I in the living room.

My one source of entertainment was a television with plenty of college football. I like college football but dislike football color men, explaining to me what I just watched as if I didn’t just watch it. One bowl game was raising money for wounded servicemen, which is a noble cause. Not as noble, of course, as the stopping of the wars which are wounding them in the first place. No mention was made of that; this was about football and how much corporate America loves this country, and how rich people really are wonderful.

Citi, Capital One, AT&T, God bless us every one. Each bowl game was filled with its sponsor’s advertisements and only channel surfing could save me from brain fatigue. As I surfed the other channels I found that there were game shows offering to give expensive prizes to poor people, or non-rich people. Or I could watch Maury, where teenage daughters were breaking their single mothers' hearts by having sex and doing drugs. Poor people really are screwed up. So I switched to Jerry Springer, and well, poor people really are screwed up, aren’t they?

I had read about MTV’s “Jersey Shore” stereotyping Italian Americans. I found it doesn’t say much about men in general, other than they are narcissistic with self-inflated egos. These guys are people who somehow don’t work but have incomes and live the good life at the beach in a nice home. Their sole goal in life is to find as many stupid women as they can to have sex with, because, of course, they were the catch of the day. Women just can’t get enough of shallow, self-absorbed, totally non-intellectual men, men who don’t own a book or a condom. "Jersey Shore" does for the image of New Jersey what Dudley Do-Right did for the image of Canadians.

It was ironic that Turner Classic Movies was playing "Farenheight 451." Oh so appropriate for a man trapped in an apartment without Internet access, because as I watched the film for probably the twentieth time I realized that we are there. “Isn’t that right, Linda?” Big screen, flat panel, high definition televisions on which to watch subliminal social narratives with such a small amount of quality as to put the expenditure of electricity in question. Dog beds, exercise equipment, neck enhancers, and of course your own personal, plastic penis.

My brain started to reel watching commercial after commercial extolling the features of your personal, plastic penis. Why, you can go online and watch TV. Look up restaurants, play video games, or if you tire of all the other features you can call your friends to see what they are doing with their plastic penis. “Isn’t that right, Linda?”

“Where you going, little Buddy?”

“I’m going to the potty.”

“Do you need help?” Dad asks.

“No,” the toddler answers and proceeds to close the door and pull out his own personal, pocket-sized TV. I realize that TV commercials aren’t meant to make sense but to make the sale, but you’ve just got to ask yourself what sort of mind envisions a toddler who feels the need to isolate himself to watch TV. “Don’t you agree, Linda?”

When the movie was over I switched to C-Span, a feature provided free of charge by America’s cable and satellite industry, God bless corporate America. The guest was a pompous douche from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace taking questions about Yemen. It was important, he explained, that we help Yemen to be a successful country and already the US has doubled its aid package from $70 million. He was skating on new blades until he took a question from someone who had actually lived in Yemen. The caller explained that Yemen has 13,000 villages and water has to be trucked in and the water is running out. The caller explained that the average Yemeni citizen lives on $750 a year.

Well, the douche's pompous façade was broken on the hard rocks of reality. The caller had worked in Yemen for two years after the civil war. Gosh, this guy had been on for twenty minutes and forgot to mention the civil war. Kind of like an expert on Iraq that forgets to mention the US invasion. A bitter civil war had been fought between a Muslim Marxist state in the north and a puppet Saudi state in the south, but he forgot to mention that, Linda. He began to back pedal from making Yemen a success to preventing Yemen from failing. He also forgot to mention that the Saudis built a wall along their border to keep the Yemenis out.

Most damning was the admission that Yemen is not an economically viable state. With near zero water resources, declining oil revenue, and only natural gas to plug the gap, they can't generate enough revenue to keep the country afloat much longer. It is a country situated in a stinking desert, the most God-awful stinking desert you have ever seen. It makes Afghanistan look like a garden spot. I’m not going to fix it and you’re not going to fix it. It is country whose future depends entirely on foreign aid.

The President says we must go after Al-Qaeda with drone missile attacks even if they are only two miles from an Yemeni military base. You understand that, don’t you, Linda?

YEMEN TIMES SANA’A, Dec. 30 — A Member of the Yemeni parliament Shawqi Al-Qadhi warned the U.S. on Tuesday against sending its troops to Yemen to fight Al-Qaeda, describing such action as “a disaster by all means.” The warning comes while some senators argue that “Yemen will be tomorrow’s war” for the US.

“If the US insists on sending its troops to Yemen, the whole Yemeni people will turn to the Al-Qaeda,” said Al-Qadhi, who represents the opposition party, the JMP.

But that means more foreign aid, doesn’t it, Linda? It's no wonder Shawqi Al-Qadhi is in the opposition party. He doesn’t know a good thing when he sees it.

Yemen has two radical groups operating inside its borders. The Houthis, a Zaidi Shia sect supported by Iran, claim the government is corrupt but also want to carve the country up into a Shia enclave. This group represents a threat to Saudi Arabia and the Saudis have used their own military to attack them.

“Iran supports the Houthis primarily because the Houthis belong to the Shiite sect and it has remained an unstated policy of Tehran to help, support and unite the Shias all over the region. Furthermore, supporting the Houthis in the backyard of Saudi Arabia would give Tehran a geo-strategic advantage vis a vis that country with whom it has a longstanding regional rivalry. This has heightened Saudi fear about the possibility of an increased Iranian influence over the Houthis.

“Saudi Arabia is concerned about the intrusion of Houthis into its territory and that increased activities by the Houthis may spill over to its territory and inflame its Shia population which has, in the past, triggered several violent uprisings. That apart, Saudi Arabia is worried that Al Qaeda terrorists from Yemen and elsewhere may seize the opportunity to enter the Kingdom using the porous Saudi-Yemeni border for their operations.

“To Saudi Arabia’s disbelief, Houthi rebels attacked Saudi border security guards and infiltrated the Kingdom’s territory. For their part, Saudis launched heavy military operations including aerial bombardment to push the Houthis back to their territory. Heavy confrontation was reported from areas like al-Khuba and Jabal al-Dukhan in the Jaizan region bordering Yemen which has led to several deaths on both sides. Saudi Arabia also imposed a naval blockade on the Red Sea coast of northern Yemen to check the flow of weapons to the Houthis.”
(Institute for Defense Studies &Analysis)

The government is fighting a Southern movement as well, so Al-Qaeda comes in a distant third on their threat list. They knew where the Al-Qaeda camp was. It wasn’t a secret, but they chose instead a predator drone attack because that gets headlines, Linda, and more money to fight the two dozen or so rag tag, so-called Al-Qaeda. This is about a regional influence battle between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Or is this about a guy with firecrackers in his shorts? “What do you think, Linda?”

Coming up next on C-Span, a forum hosted by “The Economist” magazine, followed by three hours with noted author Michelle Malkin.

"God created war so that Americans would learn geography."
(Mark Twain)
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rgbecker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 10:35 AM
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1. Hold It! Let me check the map.....
"God created war so that Americans would learn geography."
(Mark Twain)

That says it all.
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zeemike Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 10:50 AM
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2. It is amazing what you can learn from the TV
But it shows us just how fucked up we are.
But you pegged it right....a whole lot of shit with a sprinkling of something of value to keep us all engaged with consumption.

Brilliant writing sir.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 10:56 AM
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3. So, the Saudis Want to Bully Us Into Obliterating Yemen?
Meaning, they couldn't talk Bush into it?

Maybe he wasn't as big an idiot as he played.
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Daveparts still Donating Member (614 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 11:02 AM
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5. Pretty Much
Plus its a thumb in the eye to Iran, That's always important.
If we can pick up a new chip for the empire, a new airbase etc. What's a couple of hundred million a year and a few dead Marines? It's not like we were going to spend on jobs or health care plus they hate us all ready!
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DemReadingDU Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 11:44 AM
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8. I had read somewhere that the underwear bomber
Edited on Mon Jan-04-10 11:50 AM by DemReadingDU
was in retaliation of our drone attacks.

Good writing!
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bertman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 11:46 AM
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9. Demeter, it wasn't a matter of Bush not being talked into it. It is a matter of pace and timing.
When you've already achieved your two major objectives 1) invade Afghanistan, aka Pipelinistan; 2) invade Iraq, aka Oilistan, and your plan involves step 3) confronting Iran, aka Oilistantoo, you don't try to do everything at once, especially when your military is stretched thin.

Yemen is just going to be an excuse to go after Oilistantoo since they were/are helping the Shia in Yemen. There will be some kind of incident that will be attributed to Iranian elements, forcing the U.S. to step in to save the free and independent gummint of Yemen. Or, who knows, maybe some "terrorist" will attack the U.S. because of our involvement in Yemen. Nah, that would never happen.

One step at a time. Don't rush it. Just keep shifting the troops from one Middle Eastern oil/gas nation to the next.

That's how I see it.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 02:28 PM
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10. US and What Army?
Sooner or later there's no more chips to play with. Our troops are suiciding already faster than they ever did.

Curse you, Obama! You are more than a liar, you are a coward.
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bertman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 10:19 PM
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13. The net effect of this record unemployment we are experiencing is going to lead to more
folks "deciding" that they are willing to risk it--meaning life and limb--by signing up. i'd be really interested in seeing what the enlistment numbers are now.

Of course, if that fails, we can always fall back on bombing them back to the Stone Age. Bomb, bomb, bomb. Bomb, bomb Iran.

I'm guessing that the military types think that all of those suicides were the "weak" ones. It is infuriating to consider what this is doing to men and women who joined the military thinking they would be doing something good for their country.

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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-05-10 03:09 AM
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14. Boomers are too old
Edited on Tue Jan-05-10 03:10 AM by Demeter
and they won't willingly force their kids into having no other option than cannon fodder. In fact, the first sign of grassroots resistance would be the defiance of people who would rather live impoverished, sharing what they can gather, than consign themselves to death or disability in a stupid war.
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bemildred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 10:57 AM
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4. Please accept my sympathies.,
Watching TV for the entire New Years weekend is an ordeal nobody should have to endure.
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Dr.Phool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 11:13 AM
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6. I prefer smarter TV.
I watched the Three Stooges marathon on AMC, snuggled up to a Lab mix and a bottle of vodka.
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Daveparts still Donating Member (614 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 11:27 AM
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7. I love the Stooges
and raised my children on the Stooges despite it being politically incorrect.
There are some great interviews with Moe and Larry on You Tube. Curly finishing a scene with broken ribs and Larry explaining "When Moe hit you he hit you!"

Considered "B" actors in their day they are some of the best known faces in the world. I was watching a documentary about India and a room full of people who didn't speak English were laughing hysterically at the Stooges because it is more than language. They always meant well and were just trying to help.

I could watch Curly trying to eat that bowl of clam chowder all day.

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Lost Jaguar Donating Member (193 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 02:35 PM
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11. Ditto. Or Double Plus Good.
The Stooges taught us that most of life is bullshit. Those in tuxedos and/or neckties are to be mocked and scorned. What matters is a decent meal, a pretty girl, and a soft bed. Dogs can teach us the important things, and cops and military officers are not your friends. When all else fails, baffle them with a complete wig-out.

Thanks for the Twain quote as well. I'll be repeating that one as the country is indoctrinated about the enemy de jour.
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Rebubula Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-04-10 02:52 PM
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12. Ditto
Except I had a fat cat and Jim Beam.

I recorded the ones that I could not stay awake for and will watch later.
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