Perhaps it is a sign of depraved callousness to laugh at
something as somber as the Rhode Island Rape Crisis Center's latest
HORRIFYING survey of kids- in grades six to nine- most of whom are
are at least a few years away from their first date or even their first
wet dream . With such morally decadent young males out there , the
Center will be a busy institution for years to come.
I am not surprised that militant feminist ideology is guiding
a JACKASS survey.
I expect that the vast majority of those naughty boys will
never even " rape " their future wives. No, not even after a $50 dinner!
Were BOTH sexes surveyed by Peg Langhammer's staff investigators ?
In this matter of kissing , " consent " is - with most NORMAL females-
signaled by subtle body language. I recommend that Peg view the last
ten minutes of the Academy Award winning foreign movie " Cinema Paradiso ".
I loath rapists but long live PASSION ! Militant feminism is now
as silly as it is sexless.
A militant INDEPENDENT democratic socialist's attempt to expose the truth of our culture – in all its rich irony and absurdity.
Tuesday, June 30, 1998
Monday, June 29, 1998
How to sweeten sour criticism
I wrote recently to your newspaper responding to reader displeasure
with Channing Gray's often " sour " criticism. It occurred to me that
if the honest critic has nothing very positive to say about the entertainment,
he could look around the audience for delighted faces. Ask them for their
opinion of the show. Even if that person is the star's mother, her opinion
will sweeten the sourness of the review.
I saw the Rocky Horror Picture Show just once and I was " dragged "
there to see it. I would have given it a sour review. But people who have
never seen the cult sexual farce should hear from people who have seen it
a thousand times.
" Gone with the Wind " legend Clark Gable has given me an an enduring
reminder of the weight of my own opinions : " Frankly my dear I don't
give a damn ! "
with Channing Gray's often " sour " criticism. It occurred to me that
if the honest critic has nothing very positive to say about the entertainment,
he could look around the audience for delighted faces. Ask them for their
opinion of the show. Even if that person is the star's mother, her opinion
will sweeten the sourness of the review.
I saw the Rocky Horror Picture Show just once and I was " dragged "
there to see it. I would have given it a sour review. But people who have
never seen the cult sexual farce should hear from people who have seen it
a thousand times.
" Gone with the Wind " legend Clark Gable has given me an an enduring
reminder of the weight of my own opinions : " Frankly my dear I don't
give a damn ! "
Globe typo - " bald in pursuit " ?
I am proud of our president's speeches in China. But I read on
the front page of today's Boston Globe that Clinton's recent speech
was " BALD in its pursuit of closer ties with Beijing...."
His speech is, I suspect, no more BALD than he himself- who , like
his idol JFK , has an enviable head of thick if graying hair.
A more alarming typo might read: " was BOLD in its pursuit of CLOSET
ties with Beijing..."
I have plenty of red ties in my closet !
Carl's Young's bureaucratese
I am wise enough not to write about things I hardly understand.
But I just read " Blue Cross's mental health policy " by Carl Young.
At first I thought I was reading a column by Carol Young . I believe
this woman is on the editorial staff. " Something very wrong here", I
reflected. " No Projo columnist writes like THAT - the stuffy, atrocious
deceptive BUREAUCRATIC style! " Then I looked more carefully at the name
- " Carl ". I don't know the man. I know people often must play their
assigned roles- even if it is obtuse bureaucrat. But I wonder if such a
man could ever be FUN to talk to.
The " responsible " bureaucrat in our society -almost without exception
- loses the ability and even the will to utter SIMPLE, TRUTHFUL
sentences about their institution. Ultimately he or she must lose
the ability to to talk humanly about ANYTHING !
Orwell was right about the obfuscation of the English language : it
often hides petty, nasty motives !
But I just read " Blue Cross's mental health policy " by Carl Young.
At first I thought I was reading a column by Carol Young . I believe
this woman is on the editorial staff. " Something very wrong here", I
reflected. " No Projo columnist writes like THAT - the stuffy, atrocious
deceptive BUREAUCRATIC style! " Then I looked more carefully at the name
- " Carl ". I don't know the man. I know people often must play their
assigned roles- even if it is obtuse bureaucrat. But I wonder if such a
man could ever be FUN to talk to.
The " responsible " bureaucrat in our society -almost without exception
- loses the ability and even the will to utter SIMPLE, TRUTHFUL
sentences about their institution. Ultimately he or she must lose
the ability to to talk humanly about ANYTHING !
Orwell was right about the obfuscation of the English language : it
often hides petty, nasty motives !
Sunday, June 28, 1998
Patrick Buchanan scores a point
I just read Patrick J. Buchanan 's disturbing column " No labor
of love in Mexico " in the New York Post ( June 27 ). He points out
that the legendary General Motors Co. - " What's good for General Motors
is good for America " - is now indirectly the largest private employer
in Mexico, where the minimum wage is a healthy $1 to $2 an hour. American
workers ,it seems, are just not patriotic enough to work for those humble
wages.
Buchanan ends his column - who dare call it " demagogic- ? - with this
provocative question: " When did we vote to ship the Arsenal of Democracy
abroad and to replace our domestic labor force with a foreign one. ? "
Here is an issue - really quite complex and discouraging - that
nevertheless can decide the next presidential election. The " all- American "
blue collar worker has, I am sure , felt like the forgotten man for a generation
now.
I invariably vote for liberal Democrats but I got a big chuckle out of
Pat Buchanan 's surprise showing in that last New Hampshire primary. I
called a friend later that night who lives in North Conway:
" You know who Pat is ? " I asked . " He is the Eddy Mc Guire of the
Republican Party. We both laughed hysterically. Eddy was a departed dear
friend of Irish American background. He was a bully and often quite obnoxious
but you could laugh with him about many things. He despised phonies and
could be blistering blunt in talking to them. He was afraid of nobody :
" I'll crush you like a fly ! " he warned a local bum.
Some people , like Ed and Pat, are not very nice guys But they can
be fun - if they are on your side.
I'll probably vote for Al Gore in the next election. If I don't
move to Mexico .
of love in Mexico " in the New York Post ( June 27 ). He points out
that the legendary General Motors Co. - " What's good for General Motors
is good for America " - is now indirectly the largest private employer
in Mexico, where the minimum wage is a healthy $1 to $2 an hour. American
workers ,it seems, are just not patriotic enough to work for those humble
wages.
Buchanan ends his column - who dare call it " demagogic- ? - with this
provocative question: " When did we vote to ship the Arsenal of Democracy
abroad and to replace our domestic labor force with a foreign one. ? "
Here is an issue - really quite complex and discouraging - that
nevertheless can decide the next presidential election. The " all- American "
blue collar worker has, I am sure , felt like the forgotten man for a generation
now.
I invariably vote for liberal Democrats but I got a big chuckle out of
Pat Buchanan 's surprise showing in that last New Hampshire primary. I
called a friend later that night who lives in North Conway:
" You know who Pat is ? " I asked . " He is the Eddy Mc Guire of the
Republican Party. We both laughed hysterically. Eddy was a departed dear
friend of Irish American background. He was a bully and often quite obnoxious
but you could laugh with him about many things. He despised phonies and
could be blistering blunt in talking to them. He was afraid of nobody :
" I'll crush you like a fly ! " he warned a local bum.
Some people , like Ed and Pat, are not very nice guys But they can
be fun - if they are on your side.
I'll probably vote for Al Gore in the next election. If I don't
move to Mexico .
Thursday, June 25, 1998
How to ruin the tobacco guys
I do not smoke and rarely drink and can even be described as
almost abstemious with regard to life's other intoxications. And
with no criminal record - and no desire for other people's worldly
goods, I might even make the perfect bank president - if only I had
more faith in the wonders of free enterprise!
Lately I've reflected on how to ruin both the tobacco and the
liquor industry. Those omnipresent billboards advertising cigarettes
suggest a kind of euphoria for the smoker that in reality certain
relatively harmless but still ILLEGAL drugs can truly deliver.
What if kids were suddenly to see billboards everywhere suggesting
the euphoria really delivered by the best marijuana and the purest LSD ?
Only hypocrites will express concern for the mental and physical
risks of these " anti - Establishment " drugs.
A certain percentage of kids will find perdition with these drugs
just as they now do with tobacco and alcohol. The rest will simply
have a better way to " enjoy " themselves.
It is time to wage war on the tobacco and alcohol MONOPOLIES !
Let's legalize the least harmful ILLEGAL DRUGS - or let's at least
think about it.
Perhaps one day Bill Clinton will appear on a seductive
billboard puffing away on a marijuana cigarette, blowing the smoke
into Newt Gingrich's face: " Inhale to the chief Newt ! "
How to ruin the tobacco guys
almost abstemious with regard to life's other intoxications. And
with no criminal record - and no desire for other people's worldly
goods, I might even make the perfect bank president - if only I had
more faith in the wonders of free enterprise!
Lately I've reflected on how to ruin both the tobacco and the
liquor industry. Those omnipresent billboards advertising cigarettes
suggest a kind of euphoria for the smoker that in reality certain
relatively harmless but still ILLEGAL drugs can truly deliver.
What if kids were suddenly to see billboards everywhere suggesting
the euphoria really delivered by the best marijuana and the purest LSD ?
Only hypocrites will express concern for the mental and physical
risks of these " anti - Establishment " drugs.
A certain percentage of kids will find perdition with these drugs
just as they now do with tobacco and alcohol. The rest will simply
have a better way to " enjoy " themselves.
It is time to wage war on the tobacco and alcohol MONOPOLIES !
Let's legalize the least harmful ILLEGAL DRUGS - or let's at least
think about it.
Perhaps one day Bill Clinton will appear on a seductive
billboard puffing away on a marijuana cigarette, blowing the smoke
into Newt Gingrich's face: " Inhale to the chief Newt ! "
How to ruin the tobacco guys
Wednesday, June 24, 1998
" Emo " in Patinkin column
When I encountered him last night in the Providence Public Library,
my old friend " Emo " Hovannesian told me that he would be the subject
of a Mark Patinkin column in today's paper. I just read Mark's column.
I can assure Providence Journal readers that he did not " fabricate "
the one and only neighborhood philosopher, rescuer of cats, lost soul
eccentric, heir to an imagined Czarist Russia fortune- " Emo " Hovannesian !
I hope the column will help people to see in " Emo " what I have
always seen - the " saint without God ".
Have a nice day - ron
my old friend " Emo " Hovannesian told me that he would be the subject
of a Mark Patinkin column in today's paper. I just read Mark's column.
I can assure Providence Journal readers that he did not " fabricate "
the one and only neighborhood philosopher, rescuer of cats, lost soul
eccentric, heir to an imagined Czarist Russia fortune- " Emo " Hovannesian !
I hope the column will help people to see in " Emo " what I have
always seen - the " saint without God ".
Have a nice day - ron
" Emo "- Patinkin column ( June 23, 1998 )
I have known the subject of Mark Patinkin's excellent column
today ( " Mo quotes Robert Frost and rescues cats " -June 23 )
- " Emo " Hovannesian - neighborhood philosopher, rescuer of stray
cats, down and out lost soul eccentric, heir to an imagined Czarist
Russia oil fortune, now pathetic victim of Mayor Cianci's " neighborhood
improvement " --since 1970. He is a chartered member of Our Gang.
I can assure Providence Journal readers that he is no " fabrication ".
He is our answer to New York's Ratso Rizzo of " Midnight Cowboy "
fame. In fact playing " Emo " would be a perfect role for brilliant
actor Dustin Hoffman, a sure Academy Award Winner !
When THEY are demolishing his humble house at 327 Dexter St., I
want all Rhode Island to hear his plaintive cry : " I'm here! I'm here ! "
I first met Emo at the former " wild-hippie " Armando's Bar in
downtown Providence.He was the friend of another " our gang " friend-
now a math teacher at URI - who now and then -too drunken to go home-
crashed in my bathtub in a squalid rooming house on North Main Street.
Those " welfare blues days " !
" Emo" was the gang's technical advisor on race track gambling. Once
I made a " grandma bet " and won enough money to treat myself to an ice
cream sunday at Lincoln Downs.
He is still one of the few people in Providence with whom I can
discuss IDEAS- and the OLD DAYS.
I hope Mark Patinkin's column will help people to see him as I've
always seen him - a saint without God.
I thank Mark again for finding a great - if rather pathetic story.
today ( " Mo quotes Robert Frost and rescues cats " -June 23 )
- " Emo " Hovannesian - neighborhood philosopher, rescuer of stray
cats, down and out lost soul eccentric, heir to an imagined Czarist
Russia oil fortune, now pathetic victim of Mayor Cianci's " neighborhood
improvement " --since 1970. He is a chartered member of Our Gang.
I can assure Providence Journal readers that he is no " fabrication ".
He is our answer to New York's Ratso Rizzo of " Midnight Cowboy "
fame. In fact playing " Emo " would be a perfect role for brilliant
actor Dustin Hoffman, a sure Academy Award Winner !
When THEY are demolishing his humble house at 327 Dexter St., I
want all Rhode Island to hear his plaintive cry : " I'm here! I'm here ! "
I first met Emo at the former " wild-hippie " Armando's Bar in
downtown Providence.He was the friend of another " our gang " friend-
now a math teacher at URI - who now and then -too drunken to go home-
crashed in my bathtub in a squalid rooming house on North Main Street.
Those " welfare blues days " !
" Emo" was the gang's technical advisor on race track gambling. Once
I made a " grandma bet " and won enough money to treat myself to an ice
cream sunday at Lincoln Downs.
He is still one of the few people in Providence with whom I can
discuss IDEAS- and the OLD DAYS.
I hope Mark Patinkin's column will help people to see him as I've
always seen him - a saint without God.
I thank Mark again for finding a great - if rather pathetic story.
22 kids- welfare pays ?
An irate Ann Lander's letter writer complains about a Florida
man -" extraordinarily virile " , with 22 kids " by three sisters ",
never employed, and wanting at public expense, " a large house near
the beach ".
Ann Lander's replies: " the family does qualify for some government
aid...Too bad ". She realizes that if the system did not help him, " his
children would suffer ".
We celebrate human procreation with " Father's Day " and " Mother's
Day " but seldom reflect on how criminal it is to recklessly bring
children into the world as a mere feat of " virility ".
I believe myself a humanist at heart. But the rationalist in me
understands that the world is already over-populated. How " sacred "
can human life be when we reproduce like cockroaches ?
There should never have been more than a billion " souls " on this
planet. But we have the most powerful spiritual leader in the world
telling people in the most populous area of the world : not only reject
abortion but even birth control ! And " rational " people tremble
before his divine wisdom !
I must laugh cynically when I hear people say that the most SPIRITUAL
experience of their life was the birth of a child .
I learned in high school biology that all living things reproduce.
Even a virus molecule is fiendishly cunning about perpetuating its
kind. We humans are so proud of a power we share with the lowly
earthworm !
BIG BROTHER must come to the rescue. China has the right idea.
man -" extraordinarily virile " , with 22 kids " by three sisters ",
never employed, and wanting at public expense, " a large house near
the beach ".
Ann Lander's replies: " the family does qualify for some government
aid...Too bad ". She realizes that if the system did not help him, " his
children would suffer ".
We celebrate human procreation with " Father's Day " and " Mother's
Day " but seldom reflect on how criminal it is to recklessly bring
children into the world as a mere feat of " virility ".
I believe myself a humanist at heart. But the rationalist in me
understands that the world is already over-populated. How " sacred "
can human life be when we reproduce like cockroaches ?
There should never have been more than a billion " souls " on this
planet. But we have the most powerful spiritual leader in the world
telling people in the most populous area of the world : not only reject
abortion but even birth control ! And " rational " people tremble
before his divine wisdom !
I must laugh cynically when I hear people say that the most SPIRITUAL
experience of their life was the birth of a child .
I learned in high school biology that all living things reproduce.
Even a virus molecule is fiendishly cunning about perpetuating its
kind. We humans are so proud of a power we share with the lowly
earthworm !
BIG BROTHER must come to the rescue. China has the right idea.
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
Smith more gullible than readers
Disgraced Boston Globe columnist Patricia Smith says her
daily horoscope had already warned her : " Be careful in dealing
with your boss today. Misunderstandings could lead to the loss of
a job . " Her boss described this comment as " an eerie moment " in
their momentous lunch meeting.
If Patricia was serious about her daily horoscope , she is more
gullible than her readers.
She might have benefitted from a lunch or two with the late
astronomer Carl Sagan , author of the " Demon Haunted World ".
Incidentally Sagan wrote that REALITY was really more fascinating
FANTASY .
daily horoscope had already warned her : " Be careful in dealing
with your boss today. Misunderstandings could lead to the loss of
a job . " Her boss described this comment as " an eerie moment " in
their momentous lunch meeting.
If Patricia was serious about her daily horoscope , she is more
gullible than her readers.
She might have benefitted from a lunch or two with the late
astronomer Carl Sagan , author of the " Demon Haunted World ".
Incidentally Sagan wrote that REALITY was really more fascinating
FANTASY .
Derelict friend in Patinkin column
An old friend of mine - whom anybody might judge on first impression
as an eccentric derelict - " Emo " Hovannesian of 327 Dexter St., South
Providence - tells me that his plight will be the subject of a Mark
Patinkin column tomorrow.
I have before me the letter Mayor Cianci sent him informing him
that his very humble abode will soon be demolished in the interest of
" neighborhood improvement ". He and his 25 or 30 cats may soon be
homeless. He spends a big chunk of his paltry social security income
just to keep his " family " fed.
Emo's Armenian family once owned oil wells in czarist Russia. He
has or thinks he has a compensation claim on the present " democratic "
government.
I met Emo way back in 1970 in the former Armando's Bar in downtown
Providence. He was the friend of another friend who now and then -hung over
- slept in my bathtub in that squalid rooming house on North Main St.
The " Welfare Blues Days " !
Emo - gifted in math - has a reputation for being a smart gambler.
But tonight I loaned him a dollar for coffee.
People seeing him in downtown Providence may think he is our
answer to Ratso Rizzo ( the Dustin Hoffman character in " Midnight
Cowboy " ) .
When they are demolishing his home, he wants us to hear his defiant
shout : " I'm here ! I'm here ! "
Emo is one of the few people in Providence with home I can discuss
philosophy and higher mathematics. I hope people don't think that Mark
Patinkin fabricated him. He is as REAL as I am !
as an eccentric derelict - " Emo " Hovannesian of 327 Dexter St., South
Providence - tells me that his plight will be the subject of a Mark
Patinkin column tomorrow.
I have before me the letter Mayor Cianci sent him informing him
that his very humble abode will soon be demolished in the interest of
" neighborhood improvement ". He and his 25 or 30 cats may soon be
homeless. He spends a big chunk of his paltry social security income
just to keep his " family " fed.
Emo's Armenian family once owned oil wells in czarist Russia. He
has or thinks he has a compensation claim on the present " democratic "
government.
I met Emo way back in 1970 in the former Armando's Bar in downtown
Providence. He was the friend of another friend who now and then -hung over
- slept in my bathtub in that squalid rooming house on North Main St.
The " Welfare Blues Days " !
Emo - gifted in math - has a reputation for being a smart gambler.
But tonight I loaned him a dollar for coffee.
People seeing him in downtown Providence may think he is our
answer to Ratso Rizzo ( the Dustin Hoffman character in " Midnight
Cowboy " ) .
When they are demolishing his home, he wants us to hear his defiant
shout : " I'm here ! I'm here ! "
Emo is one of the few people in Providence with home I can discuss
philosophy and higher mathematics. I hope people don't think that Mark
Patinkin fabricated him. He is as REAL as I am !
Saturday, June 20, 1998
Bad weather blues- a remedy ?
I know that long stretches of gloomy weather -especially in a season
normally noted for fair weather- can depress people.
Perhaps local theaters can help. Last night I imagined how pleasant
it would be to see a sunny, HAPPY movie like the musical " South Pacific "
or " The Sound of Music " at the Meadowbrook here in Warwick.
I needed to see the SUN and the BLUE SKY and the SEA and lush green
vegetation on the BIG SCREEN !
Instead I saw- for the second time - that cynical but hilarious
movie- even for a fan of Bill Clinton - " Primary Colors ". ( John Travolta
was brilliant ! )
After several days of awful weather local cinemas might consider
some re-programming in the interest of community mental health .
Rodgers & Hammerstein to the rescue !
- - - - - - - - -
From: david_brussat@ProJo.COM ("DBRUSSAT.PJB.PROJO.COM")
To: ar803@osfn.rhilinet.gov
Subject: Re: [ar803@osfn.rhilinet.gov: Bad weather blues- a remedy ?]
Date: Fri, 19 Jun
--Boundary-1277144-0-0
Ron - I happened to see that movie, Primary Colors, on Monday at the
Avon. Good movie, sad role model for Bill. (Well, I suppose it's reverse of
that, really. Oh well.) And lots of bad hotel architecture. Hope we can keep
it away from here. Like your idea about movie houses coming to the rescue of
the community psyche. Don't hold your breath.
- Dave
normally noted for fair weather- can depress people.
Perhaps local theaters can help. Last night I imagined how pleasant
it would be to see a sunny, HAPPY movie like the musical " South Pacific "
or " The Sound of Music " at the Meadowbrook here in Warwick.
I needed to see the SUN and the BLUE SKY and the SEA and lush green
vegetation on the BIG SCREEN !
Instead I saw- for the second time - that cynical but hilarious
movie- even for a fan of Bill Clinton - " Primary Colors ". ( John Travolta
was brilliant ! )
After several days of awful weather local cinemas might consider
some re-programming in the interest of community mental health .
Rodgers & Hammerstein to the rescue !
- - - - - - - - -
From: david_brussat@ProJo.COM ("DBRUSSAT.PJB.PROJO.COM")
To: ar803@osfn.rhilinet.gov
Subject: Re: [ar803@osfn.rhilinet.gov: Bad weather blues- a remedy ?]
Date: Fri, 19 Jun
--Boundary-1277144-0-0
Ron - I happened to see that movie, Primary Colors, on Monday at the
Avon. Good movie, sad role model for Bill. (Well, I suppose it's reverse of
that, really. Oh well.) And lots of bad hotel architecture. Hope we can keep
it away from here. Like your idea about movie houses coming to the rescue of
the community psyche. Don't hold your breath.
- Dave
Patricia Smith scandal
I commend the Boston Globe for doing the right thing in the
Patricia Smith scandal. Her talent for fabricating characters and
quotations could have been honorably employed in writing FICTION.
Perhaps she will redeem herself in the future. There was a good
heart behind her deception. But it is unforgivable as journalism !
Out of curiosity I just read her May 11,1998 column in the Boston
Globe. Very strange " interview " with a cancer patient whose middle
name she gave as " Claire ".
The horror of the piece reminded me of a short story by Guy de
Maupassant - " The Horla " - written not long before his mental
breakdown : " I've gone casket shopping. I've had dreams of lying in
one with a hole in my head which you can see right through. I'm
driving my mother crazy ", Claire says.
In her Apology column, Patricia Smith writes : " To those colleagues
and readers who salivated daily at the thought of my head on a platter,
congrats."
Perhaps there is an " ogre " lurking in her. Perhaps she needs
professional attention. I do not say this meanly. I wish her a
happy life .
I can appreciate an editor's job more after reading this sad story!
Friday, June 19, 1998
Nervy journalism !
I read in the news this morning ( June 18 ) that retired military
man, Perry Smith, thinks that nerve gas was never used in the scandalous
enough Vietnam War to get a few detested defectors. He calls the
story " sleazy journalism " and even quit his job as a military
analyst at CNN - in protest.
In general scandalous stories - not backed up by very diligent
investigating - should never get past a responsible editor. Other
mass media sources just " pick up " the fishy story.
The war in Vietnam was a bottomless pit of real scandals. The
Oliver Stone movie " Born on the 4th of July " seemed highly credible
to me. Pathetic Ron Kovic in his wheel chair was the perfect poster boy
for that national calamity.
But it is brainless to readily believe every " shocking " rumor
connected with that war. The honor and courage and character of thousands
of military people like Ma.Gen. Perry Smith were not " casualties of war ".
If there is ever another " Good War " in the future , we will
want such people around.
man, Perry Smith, thinks that nerve gas was never used in the scandalous
enough Vietnam War to get a few detested defectors. He calls the
story " sleazy journalism " and even quit his job as a military
analyst at CNN - in protest.
In general scandalous stories - not backed up by very diligent
investigating - should never get past a responsible editor. Other
mass media sources just " pick up " the fishy story.
The war in Vietnam was a bottomless pit of real scandals. The
Oliver Stone movie " Born on the 4th of July " seemed highly credible
to me. Pathetic Ron Kovic in his wheel chair was the perfect poster boy
for that national calamity.
But it is brainless to readily believe every " shocking " rumor
connected with that war. The honor and courage and character of thousands
of military people like Ma.Gen. Perry Smith were not " casualties of war ".
If there is ever another " Good War " in the future , we will
want such people around.
Judges glaring down - Mancini
Francis Mancini's column today made me reflect on the image of
the JUDGE GLARING DOWN FROM THE BENCH : You are a man of no great social
prominence charged with rape. You deny the crime and show no remorse
for the logical reason that you think yourself innocent. The sanctimonious
judge finds you insolent and despicable and is determined to make you
pay for it. The judge -drunk with power - imagines that he has a divine
mission to smite the wicked.
We know now a little more about those traffic court judges . How
much damage can be done by arrogance combined with incompetence ! I
have had just very limited experience with them. But what classless
sloppy BUMS !
My observation is that everywhere entrenched power is corrupt. Nine
out of ten unions in this country are run by Johnny Friendly types .
The movie " On the Waterfront " is rated up there with the best. Sometimes
Hollywood tells the truth !
The mighty fall when simple people begin to question their legitimacy :
" You're no good, dirt rotten, dime store THUG ! And I'm proud what I
did to you " ( Marlon Brando line )
Lately I see the Johnny Friendly mug everywhere !
the JUDGE GLARING DOWN FROM THE BENCH : You are a man of no great social
prominence charged with rape. You deny the crime and show no remorse
for the logical reason that you think yourself innocent. The sanctimonious
judge finds you insolent and despicable and is determined to make you
pay for it. The judge -drunk with power - imagines that he has a divine
mission to smite the wicked.
We know now a little more about those traffic court judges . How
much damage can be done by arrogance combined with incompetence ! I
have had just very limited experience with them. But what classless
sloppy BUMS !
My observation is that everywhere entrenched power is corrupt. Nine
out of ten unions in this country are run by Johnny Friendly types .
The movie " On the Waterfront " is rated up there with the best. Sometimes
Hollywood tells the truth !
The mighty fall when simple people begin to question their legitimacy :
" You're no good, dirt rotten, dime store THUG ! And I'm proud what I
did to you " ( Marlon Brando line )
Lately I see the Johnny Friendly mug everywhere !
Mount Rushmore Reagan ?
Good morning Dave. I share your admiration for the new Reagan
Building .I did not admire the affable Reagan as our president but
feel very sad for him today.
He recognizes only Nancy - true love I guess.
Ronald Reagan did have a wonderful - all- American face - that
would indeed look PERFECT on Mount Rushmore .
But please let the ardent Republicans pay the bill!
A letter of mine on the Reagan Building was published in USA TODAY
a while back along with an illustration of the magnificent structure.
Have a nice day ! ( I have -finally- another radio again and I
will listen to CLASSICAL music and some Frank Sinatra. )
ron
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Ron - Thnks for your note. Glad you liked the column. And keep those
cards and letters to the editor coming (though sometimes we have to fight off the urge to refer to ourselves as the Providence Journal-Ruggerio!!!
- Dave Brussat
Thursday, June 18, 1998
Israel and Richard Wagner
This story alone confirms my perception of Israel as a functional
if not an exemplary democracy: Jewish conductors told their parliament-
no doubt in the interest of general culture- that the German composer
and inspirer of Adolf Hitler, Richard Wagner, should no longer be taboo
in Israel.
Can one imagine anything comparable in the Islamic Republics ? Even
the rabid " Mein Kampf " is just another dusty old book at Hebrew University.
Recall the death sentence handed out to an " irreverent " Arab
writer .
A functional democracy has this virtue : it can -in the long run -
correct its own excesses and errors.
I don't know enough about Richard Wagner's anti- Semitism to
pass damning judgment. People often claim to hate particular groups on
the basis of very limited encounters.
His music is BEAUTIFUL. It is truly ROMANTIC!
We might reflect that the stirring hymn " Onward Christian Soldiers "
may inspire even the KKK !
Lott on Homosexuality
As an " unrepentant bi-sexual ", I will defend Trent Lott's right
to have what is really just the traditional view of homosexuality: that
it is a wicked sin condemned by the Bible. People everywhere have a
divine right to express their beliefs .I understand he does not think
they should be persecuted or abused - like alcoholics, he thinks, they
need help.
Gay people must also " tolerate " traditionally religious people who
are indeed the majority in this country. I respect any man's intellectual
and ethical integrity . I do not want anybody to change their deepest
convictions because of social pressures.
For example I believe in Darwin's theory of evolution. Science is
on my side as it is on my side in this matter of sexual orientation. But
most Americans have the traditional view of Creation. Do we " progressive "
minded people want them to renounce their simple faith unwillingly ?
No, we must only insist that Darwin's theory prevail in the SCIENCE
class - for the good of the country.
Many gay people also have something to learn about TOLERANCE !
I will say this about Trent Lott : unlike Lot's wife in the Bible,
HE is always looking backward. Perhaps his brain will turn to stone !
to have what is really just the traditional view of homosexuality: that
it is a wicked sin condemned by the Bible. People everywhere have a
divine right to express their beliefs .I understand he does not think
they should be persecuted or abused - like alcoholics, he thinks, they
need help.
Gay people must also " tolerate " traditionally religious people who
are indeed the majority in this country. I respect any man's intellectual
and ethical integrity . I do not want anybody to change their deepest
convictions because of social pressures.
For example I believe in Darwin's theory of evolution. Science is
on my side as it is on my side in this matter of sexual orientation. But
most Americans have the traditional view of Creation. Do we " progressive "
minded people want them to renounce their simple faith unwillingly ?
No, we must only insist that Darwin's theory prevail in the SCIENCE
class - for the good of the country.
Many gay people also have something to learn about TOLERANCE !
I will say this about Trent Lott : unlike Lot's wife in the Bible,
HE is always looking backward. Perhaps his brain will turn to stone !
Wednesday, June 17, 1998
Channing Gray in a better light
I have read quite a few letters scolding Channing Gray for
the " sour notes " in his reviews. I agree that on the whole the critic
should love the art form he presumes to judge with expert taste and
discrimination. But their negative reviews - if honest - often do us
a favor. Providence Journal movie critics have often saved me the price
of a ticket; I learned that one critic in particular, Jim Seavor, was
often right on the money in his artistic judgments.
I can't recall his name right now - was it Michael ? - introduced
me to a cult horror classic, " Carnival of Souls ". He explained that
real horror -appealing to primal, subliminal fears - has no need of sick
violence and the gross out. I was motivated to see the Stephen King
movie " Carrie " when a critic described it as a " real nightmare ".
Many movies I regretfully learned deserved the " turkey " status
assigned them by a Projo critic. I guess LOVE means never having to say
your sorry!
I was not let down by a Channing Gray review of the LaChance family
singers a while back. They are indeed an entertaining " dynasty ".
But I don't I understand the newspaper's four star rating of a goofy
movie, " The Wedding Singer ". I saw it recently at the Meadowbrook
Cinema in Warwick. A sharper critic may have saved me all of $2.50.
Thank you Projo critics for being right most of the time !
the " sour notes " in his reviews. I agree that on the whole the critic
should love the art form he presumes to judge with expert taste and
discrimination. But their negative reviews - if honest - often do us
a favor. Providence Journal movie critics have often saved me the price
of a ticket; I learned that one critic in particular, Jim Seavor, was
often right on the money in his artistic judgments.
I can't recall his name right now - was it Michael ? - introduced
me to a cult horror classic, " Carnival of Souls ". He explained that
real horror -appealing to primal, subliminal fears - has no need of sick
violence and the gross out. I was motivated to see the Stephen King
movie " Carrie " when a critic described it as a " real nightmare ".
Many movies I regretfully learned deserved the " turkey " status
assigned them by a Projo critic. I guess LOVE means never having to say
your sorry!
I was not let down by a Channing Gray review of the LaChance family
singers a while back. They are indeed an entertaining " dynasty ".
But I don't I understand the newspaper's four star rating of a goofy
movie, " The Wedding Singer ". I saw it recently at the Meadowbrook
Cinema in Warwick. A sharper critic may have saved me all of $2.50.
Thank you Projo critics for being right most of the time !
Joyce Purnick " controversy "
Good morning Froma. I had the same reaction to Joyce Purnick"s
remarks on certain sad conflict between motherhood and profession.
What struck me was this: here is a truly empowered woman -in no
need of male " rescue " - feeling forced to recant.
And it was just common sense!
I was very influenced by feminist writers when they were just obscure
names in the library. Way back I loved Betty Friedan's now classic : " The
Feminine Mystique ". I could SEE what she was talking about. I felt very
sad about a woman's brain going to waste in her mother's role.
When feminism began to get to have a rather obnoxious tone - dizzy
from success- I felt more sympathy for the unpretentious mother and
housewife snubbed by the world shaking MOVEMENT.
There is inherent tragedy in a woman's situation. I just re-read
Kate Chopin's 1899 classic " The Awakening ". The heroine , Edna Pontellier,
could not be a " mother woman " but she could not be quite " free "
either with her patriachial husband and two young children. She ends up
drowning herself in the sea. The book was a shocking scandal at turn
of the century.
Edna is still around !
remarks on certain sad conflict between motherhood and profession.
What struck me was this: here is a truly empowered woman -in no
need of male " rescue " - feeling forced to recant.
And it was just common sense!
I was very influenced by feminist writers when they were just obscure
names in the library. Way back I loved Betty Friedan's now classic : " The
Feminine Mystique ". I could SEE what she was talking about. I felt very
sad about a woman's brain going to waste in her mother's role.
When feminism began to get to have a rather obnoxious tone - dizzy
from success- I felt more sympathy for the unpretentious mother and
housewife snubbed by the world shaking MOVEMENT.
There is inherent tragedy in a woman's situation. I just re-read
Kate Chopin's 1899 classic " The Awakening ". The heroine , Edna Pontellier,
could not be a " mother woman " but she could not be quite " free "
either with her patriachial husband and two young children. She ends up
drowning herself in the sea. The book was a shocking scandal at turn
of the century.
Edna is still around !
Hate crime - a muddled concept
Headline in todays paper:" Handling of hate crimes becoming a
major police concern ".
Hate crimes - defined as " criminal acts motivated by prejudice
based on gender ,sexual orientation, national origin or religion ".
I am,of course, appalled by the most recent example of " hate crime ":
a black man sadistically murdered KKK style by four white men.
Not surprisingly at protest rallies black hate groups had a
field : " Hating the white man is as American as apple pie " ( or something
with the very same meaning ) edit ; field day.
The definition of " hate crimes " ironically implies that most
murders and assaults in this country are not " hate crimes "- just
somebody having a bad day !
What about the shootings in the schools ? What about " road rage "
assaults ( a Warwick incident on the front page of the Providence
Journal, June 16 ) ? What about domestic violence -often the purest
form of " hate crime " )
Remember Craig Price of Warwick ? Craig murdered a whole family-
a lovely family. Craig - perhaps himself the victim of racism - just
had one of his moody days! And minors,of course, simply lack the
maturity of mind demanded for most " hate crimes ".
There will be a lot of preaching to the choir - after a particularly
shocking " hate crime ". " Let us root out all malice from our hearts ! "
But the underclass of psycopaths- who will continue to commit " hate
crimes " - is not listening.
I have said this before : Perhaps we need a better mental health
major police concern ".
Hate crimes - defined as " criminal acts motivated by prejudice
based on gender ,sexual orientation, national origin or religion ".
I am,of course, appalled by the most recent example of " hate crime ":
a black man sadistically murdered KKK style by four white men.
Not surprisingly at protest rallies black hate groups had a
field : " Hating the white man is as American as apple pie " ( or something
with the very same meaning ) edit ; field day.
The definition of " hate crimes " ironically implies that most
murders and assaults in this country are not " hate crimes "- just
somebody having a bad day !
What about the shootings in the schools ? What about " road rage "
assaults ( a Warwick incident on the front page of the Providence
Journal, June 16 ) ? What about domestic violence -often the purest
form of " hate crime " )
Remember Craig Price of Warwick ? Craig murdered a whole family-
a lovely family. Craig - perhaps himself the victim of racism - just
had one of his moody days! And minors,of course, simply lack the
maturity of mind demanded for most " hate crimes ".
There will be a lot of preaching to the choir - after a particularly
shocking " hate crime ". " Let us root out all malice from our hearts ! "
But the underclass of psycopaths- who will continue to commit " hate
crimes " - is not listening.
I have said this before : Perhaps we need a better mental health
Tuesday, June 16, 1998
Thank you, Library of Congress !
I was very pleased by the news on page A2 this morning of the Providence
Journal : " Director wants Library of Congress to be an open book ".
But how many people even know this truly patriotic and brilliant
man's name ? He is doing the country a great service by making available
on the Internet things of great scholarly interest as the draft of
the Declaration of Independence . To even view such a document was
formerly the exclusive privilege of very distinguished scholars.
How different from the arid textbook experience: to view a
splendid computer screen image of a surviving draft of Lincoln's 1863
Gettysburg Address.
I recall viewing with awe on my brother's laptop computer, the
Vatican's Virgil manuscript, the epic poem of the founding of ancient
Rome. It was the next best thing to having the precious thing in my
hands.
The people who do the most good in the world rarely become
celebrities. The name of our American benefactor is James H. Billington.
He has been very successful at fundraising. Get out your checkbook
Bill Gates. Do the right thing !
Thanks to Mr. Billington our national KNOWLEDGE -which is indeed
POWER - is no longer a MONOPOLY!
And thank you too Bill Gates for helping to make this possible.
What beautiful irony !
( the S. Ruggieri is my brother. His picture was in the Providence
Journal a few weeks ago in the Executive Room: he was promoted to
art supervisor at Duncan & Donnelly in East Providence.
He thinks that I am most likely to be assassinated !
Have a nice day ! )
Journal : " Director wants Library of Congress to be an open book ".
But how many people even know this truly patriotic and brilliant
man's name ? He is doing the country a great service by making available
on the Internet things of great scholarly interest as the draft of
the Declaration of Independence . To even view such a document was
formerly the exclusive privilege of very distinguished scholars.
How different from the arid textbook experience: to view a
splendid computer screen image of a surviving draft of Lincoln's 1863
Gettysburg Address.
I recall viewing with awe on my brother's laptop computer, the
Vatican's Virgil manuscript, the epic poem of the founding of ancient
Rome. It was the next best thing to having the precious thing in my
hands.
The people who do the most good in the world rarely become
celebrities. The name of our American benefactor is James H. Billington.
He has been very successful at fundraising. Get out your checkbook
Bill Gates. Do the right thing !
Thanks to Mr. Billington our national KNOWLEDGE -which is indeed
POWER - is no longer a MONOPOLY!
And thank you too Bill Gates for helping to make this possible.
What beautiful irony !
( the S. Ruggieri is my brother. His picture was in the Providence
Journal a few weeks ago in the Executive Room: he was promoted to
art supervisor at Duncan & Donnelly in East Providence.
He thinks that I am most likely to be assassinated !
Have a nice day ! )
Sunday, June 14, 1998
Leo - one last " HUG "
I was saddened to read " Dr. Hug " , Leo Buscaglia 's obituary
in the morning paper. I have read a few of his " love " books and have
seen a few of his videos.
My " uncle " , Mike Pocino of Pascoag, R.I , died this week at the
same age, 74, as Buscaglia. He never took " Love 101 " but never needed
the course. This warm hearted, hugging Italian, left behind not less
than 36 god-children. That makes him around here- in the true sense of
the title- the Godfather of all Godfathers.
Buscaglia could get away with his Loving & Hugging sermons because
he was an Italian for whom it all came naturally. Most writers of this
type come across as rather sappy and insincere or manipulate. ( " I love
you so much that I just know you'll want to do things My Way ! " )
Buscaglia was good anti-dote to certain kinds of sexual abuse
hysteria. I could only laugh at those silly teachers subjecting kids
to those ridiculous " good touch, bad touch " lectures.
I have read competent psychologists who point that kids especially
can wither away spiritually if they are never hugged and kissed and
" good-touched ". ( edit: " manipulative "..." point out " )
These kids who crack up in a headline making way- how often were
they hugged and kissed by the adults in their lives ?
One last " hug " for Leo !
in the morning paper. I have read a few of his " love " books and have
seen a few of his videos.
My " uncle " , Mike Pocino of Pascoag, R.I , died this week at the
same age, 74, as Buscaglia. He never took " Love 101 " but never needed
the course. This warm hearted, hugging Italian, left behind not less
than 36 god-children. That makes him around here- in the true sense of
the title- the Godfather of all Godfathers.
Buscaglia could get away with his Loving & Hugging sermons because
he was an Italian for whom it all came naturally. Most writers of this
type come across as rather sappy and insincere or manipulate. ( " I love
you so much that I just know you'll want to do things My Way ! " )
Buscaglia was good anti-dote to certain kinds of sexual abuse
hysteria. I could only laugh at those silly teachers subjecting kids
to those ridiculous " good touch, bad touch " lectures.
I have read competent psychologists who point that kids especially
can wither away spiritually if they are never hugged and kissed and
" good-touched ". ( edit: " manipulative "..." point out " )
These kids who crack up in a headline making way- how often were
they hugged and kissed by the adults in their lives ?
One last " hug " for Leo !
Thursday, June 11, 1998
Sarah Conklin and Compromise
Just the other day -after the wake of a dear family friend - I
was my older brother Rick's guest at the Harborside Restaurant near
Warwick. He does those radio commercials for the business,, so pleasantly
located.
The family friend -a heavy smoker - died in agony of spreading
lung cancer. Rick too is a heavy smoker. And just last month an not
old buddy of his - another heavy smoker - died of lung cancer at age
53.
A funeral is no occasion for health lectures. Since Rick was paying
the bill, I felt that it would be impudent to reproach him for poisoning
the air in the restaurant.
I have no doubt that if he could not smoke at the Harborside, he
would take his advertising business elsewhere. And no doubt many of
the regulars there - who smoke - would find another place, even if less
satisfying.
This morning I read that the House committee voted to kill the
legislation that would have banned smoking in all Rhode Island
restaurants. A 13 year old anti- smoking crusader, Sarah Conklin,
concludes that our representatives are more concerned about money
than our health.
I believe that this is all too true most of the time. But
in this case the representatives - who have an obligation to all
the citizens -were protecting the restaurant business from utter
ruin.
I recall the touching scene in the movie " To Kill A Mocking Bird "
when lawyer Atticus Finch tries to explain to his 7 year-old daughter,
Scout, the meaning of the word COMPROMISE .
Later in the courtroom the " white trash " villain of the story
shouts: " You can't trust tricky lawyers like Atticus Finch ! "
The villain -perhaps- had a point.
was my older brother Rick's guest at the Harborside Restaurant near
Warwick. He does those radio commercials for the business,, so pleasantly
located.
The family friend -a heavy smoker - died in agony of spreading
lung cancer. Rick too is a heavy smoker. And just last month an not
old buddy of his - another heavy smoker - died of lung cancer at age
53.
A funeral is no occasion for health lectures. Since Rick was paying
the bill, I felt that it would be impudent to reproach him for poisoning
the air in the restaurant.
I have no doubt that if he could not smoke at the Harborside, he
would take his advertising business elsewhere. And no doubt many of
the regulars there - who smoke - would find another place, even if less
satisfying.
This morning I read that the House committee voted to kill the
legislation that would have banned smoking in all Rhode Island
restaurants. A 13 year old anti- smoking crusader, Sarah Conklin,
concludes that our representatives are more concerned about money
than our health.
I believe that this is all too true most of the time. But
in this case the representatives - who have an obligation to all
the citizens -were protecting the restaurant business from utter
ruin.
I recall the touching scene in the movie " To Kill A Mocking Bird "
when lawyer Atticus Finch tries to explain to his 7 year-old daughter,
Scout, the meaning of the word COMPROMISE .
Later in the courtroom the " white trash " villain of the story
shouts: " You can't trust tricky lawyers like Atticus Finch ! "
The villain -perhaps- had a point.
On Renting Funeral Garb
The somewhat morbid inspiration came to me after the wake in
Greenville. A dear friend of the family had died . I missed the wake
but was determined to make it to the funeral.And I almost missed the
funeral, not wanting to disgrace the family by looking as if I were on
my way to a rodeo. Luckily I was able to borrow black pants almost the
right size from my brother -in-law .
When it rained -as it often seems to do at funerals- I wished I had
a black umbrella.
A light when on in my imagination. We routinely rent clothes for
weddings ( I did when I was best man at a friend's wedding ). Why not
be able to rent them -on a moment's notice - from a store dedicated to
such " emergency " needs ?
The population of Rhode Island is aging - which means steady business
for the funeral industry.
I will ask the sharp entrepreneurs out there : Does this idea -renting
funeral garb and black umbrellas - have any merit. Perhaps the idea itself
should be taxed ? To discourage frivolous thinking .
If I were to open the first store, I would name it : " Wake Around
The Clock ".
Wednesday, June 10, 1998
Bulletin!
I must pass on a rumor of some urgency: Providence Mayor
Vincent Invincible Cianci is planning to detonate an underground
nuclear device ( under City Hall ). And he is hoping that the shock
waves reach all the way to the State House office of Gov. Lincoln
Almond.
His science advisor is a cousin of the now dead Nigerian president,
Sani Abacha . Gov. Almond wants to impose a special state tax on the
Mayor's Own Marinara Sauce.
The " sauce " of this rumor is a puckish political activist with
an Irish last name.
FICTION !
Vincent Invincible Cianci is planning to detonate an underground
nuclear device ( under City Hall ). And he is hoping that the shock
waves reach all the way to the State House office of Gov. Lincoln
Almond.
His science advisor is a cousin of the now dead Nigerian president,
Sani Abacha . Gov. Almond wants to impose a special state tax on the
Mayor's Own Marinara Sauce.
The " sauce " of this rumor is a puckish political activist with
an Irish last name.
FICTION !
Workfare in New York
The idea that everybody not brain-dead can be " employed " in a
" free enterprise " society is an idea produced by the brain-dead.
Not too long ago we heard utopian sermons on how modern technology
would or could eliminate the old drudgery altogether. But SLAVERY is
enshrined in the puritanical souls of our ruling elite . They themselves,
of course, will continue to live the good life through " investments ",
letting their accumulated wealth work hard for them.
The rest of us will beware the cracking of the whip. Even if
you're a mentally depressed paraplegic, you will not escape the
joys of " productive " labor.
In New York City the Mayor will soon require the certified
unfit- those detestable welfare moms - to work for welfare.
How quickly we forget our own history: the bloody civil
decided that we would not have two categories of labor in a
" democratic " society - FREE and SLAVE.
If someone on welfare must work for a living , then she is
quite simply a FREE American worker- protected by ALL our labor
laws, of course including the minimum wage.
Are the w
Are the workfare mothers employees of the state ? Will they
eventually be employees of private enterprise ?
Or will they continue to work for very suspicious " non-profit "
organizations ?
Will they be guaranteed work when the lurking BUSINESS CYCLE
throws millions of average workers into the street ?
I predict A BIG MESS !
Monday, June 8, 1998
Where's the beef?
The question I was really asking inside the supermarket ( Stop & Shop
Warwick Ave. across from Meadowbrook Cinema ) was : Where's the beans ?
I could have walked around the store for ten minutes . I do like
to walk around and eye-shop in the midst of all this packaged cornucopia.
But a user friendly computer screen - operated by gentle touches -
invited me for once to shop more quickly.
I spelled out B-E-A-N-S and quickly located the exact spot on a
numbered aisle where I would find canned beans. Then I spelled out
M-A-C-A-R-O-N-I and studied the map on the screen. " What a neat
idea! How thoughtful ! " , I said to myself.
I immediately thought of more general possibilities. If I can get
lost in a supermarket, I can also get lost in big hospital or a big
department store. Recently trying to find the train station, I got
lost in Boston. How convenient to have computer maps of a city scattered
about in frequented places like fast food places, at the intersections
of busy streets: " You are HERE. The train station is THERE . "
This is one way for a city to be more tourist friendly. Just
as the Warwick supermarket found a way to be more customer friendly.
Sunday, June 7, 1998
The enduring emotion
When I was about 20 years younger I worked for an instructive
length of time in a South Providence nursing home. I quickly learned
on a very intimate level that there is no significant anatomical or
physiological differences between the races of mankind .
We all fall apart in pretty much the same way. Those sentimental
death bed scenes in movies are strictly Hollywood fantasy. Most
people neither age nor die with great dignity. I recall Leon Trotsky,
the exiled Russian revolutionary writing in his diary : " Old age is
hideous ! And at the time he was only in his early sixties.
I remember joking with my sister in law - who now works in a
nursing home herself - that now and then I craved to see a porn film
not because I was in a lascivious mood but simply to undo the psychological
damage done by those unpleasant nursing home scenes.
Today in the Boston Globe I read about a 90-year-old man
shooting his 84-year-old neighbor in a squabble ( page B 6 ). That
rifle, I reflected, made him " virile " in his capacity for violence.
Then I remembered my nursing home experience, my personal conclusion
that up to the last minute of their life, human beings are capable of
hate and of acting on the emotion. Every other emotion in them is
dead - the dying ego is seldom altruistic. But the little area of
the brain which makes us hateful is the last to go.
While there is life there is hostility.
No wonder at funerals we hear and read : " Rest in peace ! "
No wonder the " zombie " theme is so popular in horror films. We
are frightened by the thought of our most enduring emotion - hate -
enduring beyond the grave.
It is not for nothing that walking past a cemetery at night
we dread a frightful fiend stalking us!
Saturday, June 6, 1998
Father knows best
An Associated Press story in today's paper reports one of
those exceptionally heinous , domestic violence crimes : " Father
beat twins to death " ( alleged ). The children were only five years
old, a boy and a girl. The girl's name " Emily " reminded me right
away of the American drama classic " Our Town " : Would you like to
relive your 5th birthday Emily ? "
" I just lost it ", her father, Vincent Spik, age 37 said. He
was in charge of getting them ready but they were just too slow. He
went down to the cellar and got a hammer, report the Pittsburgh police.
( " If I had a hammer... " famous song lyrics )
Sometimes the solution to a problem may seem as monstrous as
the problem. For years I 've felt that one of the great crimes against
humanity was the reckless reproduction of the race by individuals who
have - to say the least - no gift for parenthood. That is one reason
why I still support abortion rights- better to never really exist than to
be born unwanted.
Is about time that society curb virtually unlimited reproduction
rights. Should the government begin to regulate the human reproduction ?
We give people a license to marry. Perhaps what is really needed
is a license to reproduce !
those exceptionally heinous , domestic violence crimes : " Father
beat twins to death " ( alleged ). The children were only five years
old, a boy and a girl. The girl's name " Emily " reminded me right
away of the American drama classic " Our Town " : Would you like to
relive your 5th birthday Emily ? "
" I just lost it ", her father, Vincent Spik, age 37 said. He
was in charge of getting them ready but they were just too slow. He
went down to the cellar and got a hammer, report the Pittsburgh police.
( " If I had a hammer... " famous song lyrics )
Sometimes the solution to a problem may seem as monstrous as
the problem. For years I 've felt that one of the great crimes against
humanity was the reckless reproduction of the race by individuals who
have - to say the least - no gift for parenthood. That is one reason
why I still support abortion rights- better to never really exist than to
be born unwanted.
Is about time that society curb virtually unlimited reproduction
rights. Should the government begin to regulate the human reproduction ?
We give people a license to marry. Perhaps what is really needed
is a license to reproduce !
Friday, June 5, 1998
Newspaper publisher apologizes ( but ? )
When did America lose its sense of humor ? Even newspaper publishers
are reduced to pulp by a vociferous accusation that they failed to show
sufficient respect for ethnic or gender sensitivities.
The " victims " of the INSULT do not want to enlighten you, they
want to RUIN you !
The publisher of the Los Angeles Times, Mark H. Willes, suggested
that more " emotional " stories may attract the - who can deny it ? -
more emotional sex. Sexist ! Confess and repent !
Don't think too much about the TRUTH of this observation, even if
MILLIONS of dollars are at stake.
Every humble librarian - and they are mostly women - is well aware
of the simple fact of life : women in general are more emotional than
men. And their reading habits reflect it.
It is possible often to be BOTH more emotional AND more intelligent.
Psychologists are aware that strong emotions can inspire brilliant
thinking.
Women on the newspaper staff of the Los Angeles Times no doubt
reacted more emotionally to Mr. Willes remark. The males were more
" analytical ".
Viva la difference !
are reduced to pulp by a vociferous accusation that they failed to show
sufficient respect for ethnic or gender sensitivities.
The " victims " of the INSULT do not want to enlighten you, they
want to RUIN you !
The publisher of the Los Angeles Times, Mark H. Willes, suggested
that more " emotional " stories may attract the - who can deny it ? -
more emotional sex. Sexist ! Confess and repent !
Don't think too much about the TRUTH of this observation, even if
MILLIONS of dollars are at stake.
Every humble librarian - and they are mostly women - is well aware
of the simple fact of life : women in general are more emotional than
men. And their reading habits reflect it.
It is possible often to be BOTH more emotional AND more intelligent.
Psychologists are aware that strong emotions can inspire brilliant
thinking.
Women on the newspaper staff of the Los Angeles Times no doubt
reacted more emotionally to Mr. Willes remark. The males were more
" analytical ".
Viva la difference !
Warwick Beacon editorial - the kids
Good question raised by your editorial : " Are we, as adults, listening ? "
Do kids have problems ? Should they talk about them ?
Perhaps your newspaper can help the kids to communicate their
feelings ,not just to their parents but to the wider community . I
always enjoy reading letters kids ( under 18 ) write now and then to
newspaper. They often write better than adults - and with touching
freshness and honesty. ( the adults can't help sounding a little jaded )
Perhaps it would be a constructive idea to encourage kids to write
more frequently to the paper. You could create a section titled : " Is
anybody really listening ? "
Obviously the more articulate kids will be expressing themselves at
first - but what they write will reflect the feelings of their peer
group.
It will also sell more newspapers . Kids will want to read the
interesting letters of other kids.
Just a thought inspired by very sad news : kids killing other
kids.
Do kids have problems ? Should they talk about them ?
Perhaps your newspaper can help the kids to communicate their
feelings ,not just to their parents but to the wider community . I
always enjoy reading letters kids ( under 18 ) write now and then to
newspaper. They often write better than adults - and with touching
freshness and honesty. ( the adults can't help sounding a little jaded )
Perhaps it would be a constructive idea to encourage kids to write
more frequently to the paper. You could create a section titled : " Is
anybody really listening ? "
Obviously the more articulate kids will be expressing themselves at
first - but what they write will reflect the feelings of their peer
group.
It will also sell more newspapers . Kids will want to read the
interesting letters of other kids.
Just a thought inspired by very sad news : kids killing other
kids.
Thursday, June 4, 1998
State Senate repeals sodomy law
Good morning. I am pleased to report that the campaign to
repeal the sodomy law in Rhode Island has ended successfully. The
front page of the Providence Journal reports that the State Senate
finally voted to repeal the 102 year old statute ( the abominable
and detestable crime against nature ).
Activists here are confident that Gov. Lincoln Almond will sign
the bill. The Senate vote went 26-17 . A picture on page B 1 shows
jubilant activists, among them Rep. Michael Pisaturo, the only openly
gay representative.
repeal the sodomy law in Rhode Island has ended successfully. The
front page of the Providence Journal reports that the State Senate
finally voted to repeal the 102 year old statute ( the abominable
and detestable crime against nature ).
Activists here are confident that Gov. Lincoln Almond will sign
the bill. The Senate vote went 26-17 . A picture on page B 1 shows
jubilant activists, among them Rep. Michael Pisaturo, the only openly
gay representative.
Your Viagra column recalled
Good morning Bob. The headline in today's Providence Journal on
page A 2 recalls to my mind your humorous column on Viagra a while
back. It now seems a little prophetic : " Man's former companion sues,
claims he left after using Viagra ". The companion looks quite distraught.
It would be vulgar for me to state my recommendation. But I could console
her with these words : " There's a lot of old studs out there now
sweetheart - with the new MIRACLE breakthrough. "
And the fool says in his heart that there is no Santa Claus !
Have a nice day - ron
- - - - - - -
From: bob_kerr@ProJo.COM ("BKERR.PJB.PROJO.COM")
To: ar803@osfn.rhilinet.gov
Subject: Re: Your Viagra column recalled
Date: Wed, 03 Jun
ron: amazing what science can do, isn't it? stud muffin in the the golden
years. we are truly blessed.
bob kerr
Religion not threatened in U.S
The sponsors of the " Religious Freedom Amendment " seem to
think that Christianity is as vulnerable to persecution in U.S.A
today as it was in ancient Rome in the time of Nero.
Where is the evidence of contempt for the country's religious
traditions? Where has the venerable Bill of Rights failed miserably
to protect freedom of worship ?
Is the religious Right in fact looking for an American Constantine
to protect a national Christian religion ?
The Christian point of view already insinuates itself everywhere -
in the press, on radio and TV, in the schools, in the military, certainly
in the Congress . This is not a " conspiracy " but simply reflects
the fact that most Americans are believing Christians.
The genius of the Bill of Rights is that it protects EVERYBODY.
Do we want to throw old fashioned Americanism away in order to
become the mirror image of one those repressive Islamic countries ?
God is alive and well in the American tradition. He does not need
to be " revived " by the far right.
think that Christianity is as vulnerable to persecution in U.S.A
today as it was in ancient Rome in the time of Nero.
Where is the evidence of contempt for the country's religious
traditions? Where has the venerable Bill of Rights failed miserably
to protect freedom of worship ?
Is the religious Right in fact looking for an American Constantine
to protect a national Christian religion ?
The Christian point of view already insinuates itself everywhere -
in the press, on radio and TV, in the schools, in the military, certainly
in the Congress . This is not a " conspiracy " but simply reflects
the fact that most Americans are believing Christians.
The genius of the Bill of Rights is that it protects EVERYBODY.
Do we want to throw old fashioned Americanism away in order to
become the mirror image of one those repressive Islamic countries ?
God is alive and well in the American tradition. He does not need
to be " revived " by the far right.
Roger Williams Park - neglected
The city of Providence is doing a rather poor job of keeping
Roger Williams Park- a main tourist attraction along with our Ocean
State beaches - attractive. It could be beautiful but apparently
corrupt nitwits are responsible for its care.
Anyone who drives through the beloved park frequently should be
appalled by all those pot holes in the roads. No excuse for this !
The litter patrol - if they have one - should be be singled out
for SERVICES NOT RENDERED .
The sidewalk in front of the Boat House is literally paved
with that sickening to look at bird excretion.
Some of the slobs who visit Roger Williams Park should be
challenged by the park police ( hopefully bi-lingual ) .
On weekends there are just too many nerve racking BOOMING radios.
Idiots never fail to advertise their presence !
We deserve a more pleasant Roger Williams Park .
- - - - -
Thanks particularly for your note about Roger Williams Park. I've been wanting to write about the subject of neglect myself, not to mention the boom box noise. If you have any other observations, I'd love to hear them to put in an
editorial.
Best wishes,
Froma Harrop
Roger Williams Park- a main tourist attraction along with our Ocean
State beaches - attractive. It could be beautiful but apparently
corrupt nitwits are responsible for its care.
Anyone who drives through the beloved park frequently should be
appalled by all those pot holes in the roads. No excuse for this !
The litter patrol - if they have one - should be be singled out
for SERVICES NOT RENDERED .
The sidewalk in front of the Boat House is literally paved
with that sickening to look at bird excretion.
Some of the slobs who visit Roger Williams Park should be
challenged by the park police ( hopefully bi-lingual ) .
On weekends there are just too many nerve racking BOOMING radios.
Idiots never fail to advertise their presence !
We deserve a more pleasant Roger Williams Park .
- - - - -
Thanks particularly for your note about Roger Williams Park. I've been wanting to write about the subject of neglect myself, not to mention the boom box noise. If you have any other observations, I'd love to hear them to put in an
editorial.
Best wishes,
Froma Harrop
Wednesday, June 3, 1998
" Going Postal " Harmlessly
So many stories in the news lately are " anger " driven. Because
someone wakes up angry , innocent people die an unexpected and violent
death. Often they never even knew their killer.
Most biologists understand that the human nervous system is really
adapted to life as we lived it many thousands of years ago. Way back in
the Stone Age there was probably no mindless violence . Life was short
and brutal but not CRAZY as it is today.
We read about irate employees " going postal " and want the mental
health system to come to the rescue.
But how unnatural life is for everybody today beginning in the
school years. What healthy animal would like to spend five or six
hours in school five days a week - plus an additional 15 or 20 hours
at some obnoxious job- for spending money.
How many adults not utterly brainwashed by the " work ethic " see
clearly the mindless drudgery of their lives. Is it really " normal "
to want to work 8 hours a day in some corporate building that is
contemptuous of every human need . Imagine having to explain the need
for an open window !
The " business " environment is downright hostile to everything
poetic and sensuous in human being. No wonder a significant number
of vulnerable individuals crack.
We want people to cope with S-T-R-E-S-S , but we don't dare
think to deeply about its social roots.
And to add insult to injury - to quote Dr. Charles Spielberger -
" We build jails rather than mental hospitals ". ( June 2, page f3 )
Half of our prisons should be converted to mental hospitals !
I myself often " go postal " harmlessly . I write letters and now
E-mail spares me the cost of a postage stamp .
someone wakes up angry , innocent people die an unexpected and violent
death. Often they never even knew their killer.
Most biologists understand that the human nervous system is really
adapted to life as we lived it many thousands of years ago. Way back in
the Stone Age there was probably no mindless violence . Life was short
and brutal but not CRAZY as it is today.
We read about irate employees " going postal " and want the mental
health system to come to the rescue.
But how unnatural life is for everybody today beginning in the
school years. What healthy animal would like to spend five or six
hours in school five days a week - plus an additional 15 or 20 hours
at some obnoxious job- for spending money.
How many adults not utterly brainwashed by the " work ethic " see
clearly the mindless drudgery of their lives. Is it really " normal "
to want to work 8 hours a day in some corporate building that is
contemptuous of every human need . Imagine having to explain the need
for an open window !
The " business " environment is downright hostile to everything
poetic and sensuous in human being. No wonder a significant number
of vulnerable individuals crack.
We want people to cope with S-T-R-E-S-S , but we don't dare
think to deeply about its social roots.
And to add insult to injury - to quote Dr. Charles Spielberger -
" We build jails rather than mental hospitals ". ( June 2, page f3 )
Half of our prisons should be converted to mental hospitals !
I myself often " go postal " harmlessly . I write letters and now
E-mail spares me the cost of a postage stamp .
Tuesday, June 2, 1998
Thoughts for " World No Tobacco Day "
How to sell the anti-tobacco view to teenagers ? They are
the ones about to make a decision as critical to their lives as
marriage and career. There are bill boards everywhere -aimed at teens-
associating an ugly and unhealthy habit with happy mental states - a
a pleasant Dionysian life. Somehow Apollo must come to their rescue.
I remember a friend of mine at age 17 - even way back then a heavy
smoker- out of breath as he struggled up College Hill in Providence. At
45 has not yet paid the full price of tobacco addiction.
People think that if they can make it to " old age ", then they
got away with it - overcame the danger of the addiction.
I believe that it not just a matter of lung cancer or heart disease.
The poisons in cigarette smoke must harm us at the level of basic,
cellular biochemistry. We are mentally and physically -even young teen
agers- less than what we can be when we smoke.
My 17 year old friend struggled up College Hill. But I'm convinced
that college itself is more of a " struggle " for kids who smoke.
That brain needs a " user friendly " blood supply. I'll bet that
tobacco smoke actually makes us dumber. The great THOUGHT eludes us
because we smoke.
Enjoy life ? Well, we only KNOW we are alive because of our five
senses. If one morning we realize that we can't smell or taste very
well, we are really almost half dead. A huge area of our brain is
devoted to our sense of smell, the most evocative of the five senses.
If we can't smell our food, forget the Epicurean life style.
Despite those bill board, girls who don't smoke are on the whole
prettier than girls who do. It has something to do with the circulation
of the blood. Check them out in five years, see who looks YOUNGER!
Just some thoughts for World No Tobacco Day.
the ones about to make a decision as critical to their lives as
marriage and career. There are bill boards everywhere -aimed at teens-
associating an ugly and unhealthy habit with happy mental states - a
a pleasant Dionysian life. Somehow Apollo must come to their rescue.
I remember a friend of mine at age 17 - even way back then a heavy
smoker- out of breath as he struggled up College Hill in Providence. At
45 has not yet paid the full price of tobacco addiction.
People think that if they can make it to " old age ", then they
got away with it - overcame the danger of the addiction.
I believe that it not just a matter of lung cancer or heart disease.
The poisons in cigarette smoke must harm us at the level of basic,
cellular biochemistry. We are mentally and physically -even young teen
agers- less than what we can be when we smoke.
My 17 year old friend struggled up College Hill. But I'm convinced
that college itself is more of a " struggle " for kids who smoke.
That brain needs a " user friendly " blood supply. I'll bet that
tobacco smoke actually makes us dumber. The great THOUGHT eludes us
because we smoke.
Enjoy life ? Well, we only KNOW we are alive because of our five
senses. If one morning we realize that we can't smell or taste very
well, we are really almost half dead. A huge area of our brain is
devoted to our sense of smell, the most evocative of the five senses.
If we can't smell our food, forget the Epicurean life style.
Despite those bill board, girls who don't smoke are on the whole
prettier than girls who do. It has something to do with the circulation
of the blood. Check them out in five years, see who looks YOUNGER!
Just some thoughts for World No Tobacco Day.
Steve Dunleavy & Flag
All I know about Marykait Durkee - the " teen twerp ", " rebel
without a cause " , " no respect for flag " , " brain - burdened "
kid - is what your columnist Steve Dunleavy just told me.
I am quite " liberal " but not the knee-jerk type and I do try
to understand conservatives like Steve. I can understand the threat
posed by an immature kid who scorns the Pledge of Allegiance, then
becomes an overnight celebrity embraced by ACLU.
Steve is at least guilty of over-kill in his column today. He
sounds as if he personally wants to spank her.
If I had a daughter like Marykait, I would try to convince her
that refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance is an unwise way of
expressing her belief that all is not well with the country.
Little things like the Pledge of Allegiance are the social
glue that holds a very diverse society together. Millions of
people living together in a country simply have to agree on
something.
It is a fact that the whole world believes that Free Speech
is a reality in this country. Showing respect for patriotic rituals
is way of showing respect for those ideals that the whole world
yearns for.
An examination of American newspapers should convince any
open minded person that there is no THOUGHT CONTROL in the United
States.
I am convinced that Mary could write an essay in which she says
that she does not believe in God, that our government is corrupt,
and that American society is too violent - and that essay if
polite and respectful in tone - could win an award from the American
Heritage Foundation !
without a cause " , " no respect for flag " , " brain - burdened "
kid - is what your columnist Steve Dunleavy just told me.
I am quite " liberal " but not the knee-jerk type and I do try
to understand conservatives like Steve. I can understand the threat
posed by an immature kid who scorns the Pledge of Allegiance, then
becomes an overnight celebrity embraced by ACLU.
Steve is at least guilty of over-kill in his column today. He
sounds as if he personally wants to spank her.
If I had a daughter like Marykait, I would try to convince her
that refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance is an unwise way of
expressing her belief that all is not well with the country.
Little things like the Pledge of Allegiance are the social
glue that holds a very diverse society together. Millions of
people living together in a country simply have to agree on
something.
It is a fact that the whole world believes that Free Speech
is a reality in this country. Showing respect for patriotic rituals
is way of showing respect for those ideals that the whole world
yearns for.
An examination of American newspapers should convince any
open minded person that there is no THOUGHT CONTROL in the United
States.
I am convinced that Mary could write an essay in which she says
that she does not believe in God, that our government is corrupt,
and that American society is too violent - and that essay if
polite and respectful in tone - could win an award from the American
Heritage Foundation !
Monday, June 1, 1998
" Misleading Information "
I thank Mr. Paul Gonsalves for his thoughtful response to
my letter ( May 17 ) . I will personally assert my " ignorance " in
many areas but I have a perfect right to discuss my personal experiences
without being certified by the proper authorities.
True any information can be misleading. Does that make it a
menace to social tranquility ? Only " experts " should be heard on
the long list of " sensitive issues " ?
I cannot believe that " negro " originally -even in the mouth of
slave traders - was anything but a descriptive word . Did the first
" white devil " setting his evil eyes on African people see " black
things " for sale ?
My point was that I never heard the word " negro " spoken
maliciously or contemptuously by whites.
Mr. Gonsalve's logic would lead to blacks repudiating their last
names. ( hence Malcolm X ). It could even lead to them rejecting the
English language altogether !
Perhaps Mr. Gonsalves - ignoring main points of my letter - thought
it was insensitive of me to report an unpleasant incident: blacks calling
one another the nasty N- word ?
My point was quite simple : If you want people to respect you, you
begin by respecting yourself.
I have no intention of calling black people any names now offensive
to them. But most blacks never were offended by the word " negro". Their
self-appointed leaders decided that the innocuous word had to go.
In conclusion this business of " sensitivity " in matters of race
and gender is getting quite ludicrous. We need more common sense and
common decency in our society and less politically correct " sensitivity".
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