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The Richest Fluency

Posted on Dec 9th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
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The Richest Fluency




This is what you shall do: Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every season of every year of your life, re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul; and your very flesh shall be a great poem, and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body.


– Walt Whitman

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Religulous--the hilarious Bill Maher movie

Posted on Oct 4th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
I don't think i have laughed this hard and this continuously at a movie in over a decade.

http://www.religulousmovie.net/

I light of everything that is going on in the world, go have a laugh....

For more fun go see JoyBringer's Blog!

Religulous (2008) Movie Trailer - High Quality




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Financial Follies. Laughter in the Rain

Posted on Oct 3rd, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
Unselfish Leadership

Great Depression

My Favorite


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The hilarity of the Markets

Posted on Oct 2nd, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
How the markets really work


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NO BAILOUT!!

Posted on Oct 1st, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
Does anyone here feel sorry for their bank? How about your stockbroker?  They don't care about you. They are about to steal a trillion dollars from you. Don't let them do it. It is we the people who will pay for it, and our children and their children too. 


The senate votes today on the revived bailout that was voted down earlier but revived by lobbyists seeking a personal fortune. If we don't stop them we will all be paying for decades to come. 


What could possibly happen to us if they investment bankers had to eat the bad paper they were selling? Well they would have to liquidate much of their assets, eliminate many of their staff and slash the exorbitant pay of their executives. Serves them right for selling bad paper to begin with. 


Would anyone lose their home? No. People who were investing in bad paper will lose something. Win some, you lose some, that's the life of the gambler. The home loans will be some of the assets that will have to be sold on the open market at the best price. The market will make money off of it. Things will stabilize. Remember this is just risky investment bankers, it is not run of the mill banking. 


Will the problem get corrected? Only if we let it all fall out. Nobody knows what is going to happen if there is no bailout. Nobody can be sure exactly what we could have done to prevent a situation requiring a bailout from happening again at this point. 


What they have done is insane any way you look at it. I'll give you a brief explanation that you won't believe, yet this is a sample of the insanity that passes for investment banking. You might think of the mortgage on your house as a single thing. One banker could sell your mortgage to another banker. That seems normal enough. Suppose your banker could sell your mortgage to multiple banks? That's weird. They did it. Then they said lets divide your mortgage into high risk, medium risk and low risk portions and then they sold it that way. Then the bankers decided that they were accumulating to much high risk so they divided the high risk into high, medium and low risk and resold that. Then they started insuring it, and selling insurance, and then divided the insurance risk and sold that. It's really just gambling. So at this point your mortgage has been sliced, diced and scattered across the continent and tied in so many knots that it would be hard to extricate. Then finally it got so convoluted that bankers started saying wait this needs to stop and they tried to unload their worthless paper they were so happily selling moments before, actually they just quit buying, and kept right on selling until somebody started to notice they weren't buying and suddenly nobody wanted to buy the worthless paper, so they turned to the government to handle it. Now we the American Citizen who had nothing whatsoever to with this are being asked to buy it. Not only that we are being forced to make our children buy it, because it won't be handled by our generation alone.


Read more about their gambling insanity here:


JUST SAY NO!!


You know that Uncle/Cousin you have that is always getting into these crazy schemes? And then he comes to you regaling you with wild tales of the most unfortunate coincidences that conspired to deprive him and his friends of all their money on a horse race. If only Brookings would have won in the fifth.....and now he needs a drink, a place to crash and a 'loan'. Just say no. He has a gambling problem. He needs help with his gambling problem, not more money so he can continue.



Does anyone remember the S&L bailouts? Many, many rich people got richer on that. The American citizen lost. There was no bailout for the citizen it was for the executives. Don't let the same administration do it to us again. 


The senate is voting today. Find your senator tell them NO BAILOUT!! or we will all be paying for it for a long time and the investment bankers will make out like bandits.



Here's another side of the situation in a letter from Michael Moore:

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Empowering Children

Posted on Sep 26th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
Why are children excluded from the political process? Aren't we telling them what they think doesn't matter? Do you have to be a certain gender to have a valid opinion? Do you have to be a certain age to have a valid opinion? 


Here are some amazing children in India trying to heal the rift between India and Pakistan, why don't we let them? Why do they have to ask permission to reach out to their neighbor?


Friends Without Borders - Kid Power!


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More Girl Effect...Part 2

Posted on Sep 26th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
I will leave the films below do much of the talking. Their beautiful messages remain elegantly phrased in the previous post. Please watch them. The girls are amazing.

There are some amazing facts about women in there that i want to summarize: an educated girl is less likely to get pregnant early in her life. Pregnancy is the leading cause of death in young women. The reason is that there is no education or facilities concerned with safe childbirthing. 

A woman who receives money is 3 times more likely to invest it in her family than is a man.

Strong families make for strong societies as one becomes concerned with the survival of those near to one, weak families make for fractured societies where people are more or less looking out for themselves. 

An educated girl would live longer.  An educated mother will educate her family. Mothers have always discouraged war. Perhaps empowered mothers could stop it completely.

You can write to your representatives and encourage them to support the education of girls in all of our foreign assistance programs.

Unlocking the Power of Women: CARE


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About the Girl Effect

Posted on Sep 24th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
I got a letter from Siona today. I'm sure you all did. 

It opened me again to the overshadowed, overlooked, underutilized role women play in our lives--in ALL our lives. To their credit they continue to do their part even when I, a man, would have walked away long ago. I don't pretend to understand it, but i recognize its value in our continued survival. I want to pay tribute to the miracle in our midst and draw attention to some gorgeous-beautiful souls in the process:

I Dare You

WOW! My heart overflows with love for every amazing girl in this short  film and I hope to one day have my world changed by you. You are beautiful. You are amazing. You are what we are missing globally. I pray you are the future....................

What is the #1 cause of death among young women?


I was stunned to learn what the leading cause of death is among young women worldwide. I'm sure you will be too when you watch the video.

Eve Ensler, passionate author of The Vagina Monologues recently talked about the fate/progress/horror/hope/achievement/pain/glory of women worldwide in two separate talks equally amazing, the first concerns the Vagina Monologues, the second is concerned with security and where our quest for security has driven us and where it actually lies. I have to commend her for her support of those delivering many young women from  the barbarity that awaits them in their worlds. 

Eve, in the second talk,  also rightly recognizes women as the primary resource of this planet: the source from which all life springs.

Forced into Marriage and Illiteracy, Escapes

Another amazing story of a young woman finding a way to be herself in a world determined to keep her from it. I hope this chapter in our unglamorous history is near its end. 

Serendipitously I also received another progress affirming mess of statistics from Rob Brezny author of Pronoia, in his happy little newletter:


GENDER REVOLUTION LEGALIZED

Sweden has been a pioneer in bringing gender balance into government. 
Forty-five percent of its parliament is female.

Other nations have finally begun to follow its lead. In 2003, the Welsh 
assembly became the first legislative body in history to have as many 
women as men. Meanwhile, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, the 
Netherlands, Germany, Argentina, Costa Rica, South Africa, and 
Mozambique have at least 30 percent of their parliamentary seats filled 
by women, largely due to legally mandated quotas.

Rwanda's new constitution calls for 30 percent of decision-making 
positions to be held by women. In the parliamentary elections of 2003, 
that quota was exceeded, as women captured 49 percent of the 
legislative seats.

The corporate domain is proceeding toward equality more slowly. Norway 
is the first and only nation to pass laws mandating female representation 
on corporate boards, requiring a 40 percent quota.

The Girl Effect


So join me in celebrating/encouraging/embracing/fostering/enjoining/imparting/extending/delighting and taking immense joy in the Girl Effect!

Soon I hope the day is soon, when we can all see eye to eye, heart to heart, soul to soul..........

oh, and for clarification, in no way is this an endorsement for  Sarah Palin, who would and perhaps is, setting the women's movement back a few decades at least....for more on Sarah Palin see Eve Ensler's Article 'Drill! Drlll! Drill!' posted on JoyBringer's blog.



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Heart to Heart

Posted on Sep 24th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang

I just finished reading Anodea Judith's book, Waking the Global Heart

 

Anodea takes you on an amazing journey through the last 100,000 years of our evolution and growth on this planet. She explores the advances and backslides, the growth spurts and collapses that have brought us to this progressing but confusing era of history. 

 

She deeply and beautifully demonstrates how our historical growth has followed much the same growth cycle that is typical of a young human, evolving from  birth and dependency through the terrible two's, etc till we find ourselves now in late adolescence, culturally, trying to find our way to adulthood without a roadmap.

 

As with her earlier and most excellent book  Wheels of Life, Anodea finds the cycle in our existence and finds us advancing along like clockwork. Only now the clock is ticking faster than ever before, and like a fast paced action movie where the hero has to figure out which wire to cut as those last few seconds are ticking away on the easily readable LED display, we now find ourselves faced with the same three choices: right action, wrong action and inaction. Unfortunately it's not even remotely as simple as picking which wire to cut and the LED display is anything but readable.

 

What will we do? Hopefully we will grow up. Start relating to one another adult to adult, peer to peer, heart to heart rather than Superior to Inferior, God to man, Father to daughter. Instead of looking for the wire to cut, look for the connection to make. In fact make all the connections you can and make them from the heart.

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A Protest Song

Posted on Aug 30th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
Brother Ali - Uncle Sam Goddamn

 How much inhumanity is too much? When does it become something that needs to be addressed? Why don't you and I and Ali have a say?

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