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McCain/ He’s Got Poor Judgement And Would Be A Good President/ Elect Him Not Me/ Should I Cancel My Campaign Again And Go Fishing?

Benito here. Randy is off again. So I guess I should write something. AAAAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. It hurts my hands to write.

Here is something I find this week in the paper.

“A sense of grievance spilling into rage has gripped some GOP events this week as McCain supporters see his presidential campaign lag against Obama. Some in the audience are making it personal, against the Democrat. Shouts of “traitor,” “terrorist,” “treason,” “liar,” and even “off with his head” have rung from the crowd at McCain and Sarah Palin rallies, and gone unchallenged by them.”

And I just want to say you have a lovely country here but I’m getting a little afraid to go out in public.  Yesterday I heard someone say they would go to Mexico and take some of my friends North while they were having siestas.  Then leave them in Nebraska so when they wake up they run into Canada.

They all laughed but it is not so funny.  Everybody is very mad.   Friskeena sometimes starts yelling about Benny and throwing stuff around the house.

People are being afraid of many things and now they are mad too.   But this McCain guy starts talking all this trash about Senator Obama and then when everyone starts yelling about it he says he’s going to be alright as President.

It’s very confusing.  Old people should not run for President.  They are confused.  It’s like they wake up In Nebraska and drive to California.   Then they think they find the boat to Martha’s Vineyard.

Oh Oh.  Someone is outside the door.  Maybe it’s Friskeena.  Or it could be John McCain and some guys who want to go to Montana.  I better hide.

Randy will be back tomorrow.  I think he’s out on the Interstate looking for Lorelle.  He better be careful or someone will try to take him to Florida.

How bad off can this country be at the moment?   They still have plenty of money for gas.  And the price is coming down faster than Friskeena can fly to the Helmut City Revue on a Friday nite.

Got to go.

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Norton 360 2.0 Mistrusts Firefox 3/ Bookmarks Gone

Hi.  My name is Randy Rooney and I am one of the bloggers here at NewsLink Briefs.  I have a couple of things to share with you today that may help you with your blogging efforts.

But first of all I wanted to ask you . . . .Have you ever noticed that when you click on something and maybe change your mind and want to click on something else you can still do it?   If you click on your second choice just one millionth of a second before the screeen disappears you will make it to your destination of choice.   That’s pretty cool, isn’t it?   It’s like a General Motors factory that is busy making your Chevrolet but just before they put the hubcaps on you change your mind and “BAM”  here comes a Pontiac out the door.

Does GM still make Pontiacs?  Are they still in business?

Alright here’s our main order of business.   Have you ever noticed that if you use Firefox 3 and then you install Norton 360 2.0  your bookmarks all disappear?

And then your forward and backward buttons stop working?

Have you ever tried to use a browser without a forward or a backward button?   It’s really difficult.  And on top of that all your bookmarks are gone and you have no idea what happened to them!

Where did they Go?!!

Well here’s a solution to your problem.  First you have to understand that Norton 360 2.0 thinks that Firefox 3 is the enemy.  Apparently nobody at Symantecs bothered to tell it that most people love Firefox 3 and consider it one of the good guys.

So, anyway, here’s what you do.  First select File in the top left part of your Firefox 3 browser.  Then go down to exit and click on it.   Next  right click on a blank part of your Windows taskbar at the bottom of your screen.  Select Task Manager.  Now look under the Processes tab for firefox.exe and hit END PROCESS.

If there is no firefox.exe there just skip this part .  Now right click your Start Button and hit Windows Explorer.   Look at C:Program FilesMozilla FirefoxComponents .

Delete the file coFFPlgn.dll from this folder.  If it doesn’t delete check firefox.exe to make sure it is gone.

Now check your bookmarks.  Hello!  They should be back.  And here are your back and forward buttons too. If you find the little sucker keeps coming back check here in your lovely Symentac files.

Program files/common files/symantec shared/coshared/browser/2.6/coFFPlgn.dll

Sometimes you have to get back in the nest to zap the little critters for good.


So that’s it for now.  I hope you have enjoyed our time together.  Why don’t you grab a feed?  You don’t want to miss some of the other bloggers who are active on this site.  Some of them are total idiots.


You don’t want to miss that.

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Dylan Thomas (part II)/ Rage Against the Dying of the Light

Table of contents for Dylan Thomas

  1. Dylan Thomas/ Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
  2. Dylan Thomas (part II)/ Rage Against the Dying of the Light

Thomas returns again and again to the theme of the unity and holiness of all existence.  He is in the tradition of Blake, Wordsworth and Whitman.  But he is not there all the time.  There is conflict.  And so we have lines like this one.

Do not go gentle into that good night.

If it is a “good night” then it is something to be desired.  Have a “good night” is something we wish for our friends.  So why should we “rage” against the “dying of the light”?

And so there is ambivalence here.  Perhaps there are moments of clarity for Thomas when he sees the unity of all things.  But then he loses his vision and falls into a slumber or alcohol intoxication.

But Thomas was direct in his poetry.  He was blunt, forthright and full of explosive feeling.  He was an entertainer and did his poetry much good by traveling throughout the US several times and reciting it.  If he was a blogger he would understand how to reach the feeds of many readers.

His poetry is full of images that suited the age to which he belonged.

“The force that through the green fuse drives the flower”  brings to my mind the image of an atomic blast which was so shockingly present during that time.  “Light breaks where no sun shines”  does the same thing.  His metaphors are rich and complex.  He illustrates a world of driving forces, resistance and explosions.  Do flowers and atomic clouds seem antithetical to you?  Remember the little girl who picked daisies in that famous commercial the Johnson team used against Barry Goldwater?  If they can be used in an election ad they certainly can become part of a poem.

Dylan Thomas was perhaps not a great poet.  It is difficult to pin down his meanings.  But he was definitely the poet for his times.  And it is not surprising that he burned himself up at an early age like so many flamboyant entertainers a decade or two later.

It is rumored that Bob Dylan changed his name because of his admiration of Dylan Thomas.  Who knows?

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Sending a message?

2425582590 1b44b42d4e Sending a message?

, originally uploaded by Davidlind.

My wife and I recently spent some time in Washington DC. This is one of the works of art I found there. It is very beautiful and I am just wondering about the positioning of it as it appears to be in the process of running over the Capitol Dome.  And it seems to have a revolutionary theme as well.  Or maybe not.

Further information about this would be appreciated if anyone can tell us about this statue.

Update/ This is what I discovered about this work of art.  Here is the artist who created it.  And here is what it is about.  It seems unlikely that it has anything to do with trampling politicians.  Although who can really see inside the mind of an artist?  And especially one who leads a life that falls far from its potential?

http://www.dcmemorials.com/henrymerwinshrady/introHMS.htm

http://www.dcmemorials.com/henrymerwinshrady/index.htm

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