Archive for November, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

No stories of the surgery just yet. Still too close and I feel all Frankensteiny right now. So, warm wishes to everyone this Thanksgiving and blogging to resume soon.

*bimbles off*

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Mourning the dead. Enduring the living.

JS stopped on his way out the door this morning and admonished:

“Don’t read the blogs. You’ll just make yourself angry and frustrated. You don’t need to get really upset right now.”

The boy knows me pretty well.

He was, of course, talking about all the spew going on regarding the shooting at Fort Hood yesterday. The event brought back ugly memories of being a young, new reporter sent to cover what was then the largest mass murder in U.S. history:  the Luby’s shooting in Killeen in 1991. It took me years to come to grips with what had happened that day. I knew no one inside that restaurant, but watching people being told someone they loved had died, looking into the blank eyes of those who survived… it was slow-moving nightmare. The major networks came and went, but for those of us who lived there, it hit you on a personal level. They were our neighbors. Pulling baseless accusations and guesses out of our asses to fill space and airtime was akin to firing bullets at those people all over again.

And, here we are again. My heart goes out to all those poor souls involved. The horror, the pain, the mind-numbing confusion of it all. It saddens me because I’ve seen that kind of horror up close. It fills your nose for days. Your mind can’t find the right file to put the images. Your heart feels torn in two.

So, Jim was right. I can’t read the insanity today. It was bad enough that someone I’ve know since college (a conservative christian) wrote “Anyone who does not believe Islam is a religion of violence is either naive or a fool” on his Facebook page yesterday. While I have not commented on his equally stupid posts before, the anger at the utter contempt and hatred of that statement forced me to respond. And, to my surprise, many others did as well, a great many christians who were admonishing him on his unchristian-like behavior.

The filth that bubbles up like sewage from the gutters is reeking today. The self-proclaimed “good” christians denouncing all Muslims (or anyone with a last name other than Smith), screaming “terrorism” and somehow linking this horrific crime to our President… it all makes me choke. I feel for Muslims or anyone from the Middle East who lives, peacefully, in our country right now. Somehow, in the minds of all the raving pundits and blogging idiots, all of these people are evil and responsible for what happened yesterday.

The blood spilled on 9-11, in the name of Allah, is no more horrific than the blood spilled at the Salem witch trials in the name of God. Or the Inquisition. Or the Crusades. Or that of a doctor shot to death entering his church. No religion is free of its extremists and violence. No religion is exempt.

But, in the face of such carnage, we want immediate answers and someone or something to punish. We want someone to suffer. We, as a nation, somehow think the answer to violence is always more violence. Eye for an eye. Arm for an arm. Death for death.

It makes me tired. And sad.

So, I’m trying very hard not to read blogs and much of the news today. There will be nothing new. The investigation has barely started. No one knows why yet. So, the vacuum will be filled with endless speculation, no matter how hatefully, incendiary or wrong.

I wish peace to those involved… the families of both the victims and the suspect, the law enforcement and emergency personnel and those who live and work at Fort Hood.

And, I wish peace for those of us who just hurt today. Because while, in times such as this, humanity can be at its best, it is also at its absolute worst.

*bimbles off*

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The apocalypse, starring Adam Lambert

I heart i09.com with all my nerdy soul. Sci-fi with snark. My nirvana.

*soft sigh*

Today, it lifted my soul, found my laughter and eased my mind. In short, it presented Adam Lambert (he of the Carmen Miranda fashion sense and eyeliner addiction) wailing away for his one true love and waving his arms around, all while walking casually through an apocalypse.

Like you do.

Apparently, his new song has hitched it’s wagon to the upcoming apocalypse movie “2012,” where we’re all doomed by ginormous tidal waves. Caused by a volcano. Or something. Because nothing says true love like drowning. Or, getting hit by a giant fireball.

The video is so bad, it’s good. Or, to quote author Meredith, “Where do I even start with this ridiculous yet brilliant blend of marketing hype?”  It’s Lambert in really bad makeup (seriously, did anyone even look at him before they started shooting?), crooning out “Time for Love” in that generic, synthesized voice every pop star has these days, all broody and fabo in black as the world is smashed to bits around him.

The best summation of this piece of disaster porn meets mediocre pop comes from one of the comments:   “One lone man…on a roof top…with a bottle of black nail polish.”

Amen, brother.

*bimbles off*

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