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This ad explains why.

Yes, it sucks that our favorite shows are going on hiatus and that support staff is having a hard time. But the fact that everything has to shut down when the writers strike illustrates how important their contribution is. And that contribution should be paid for. Media conglomerates are being disingenuous when they say they don’t know how big of an impact the internet will have on their revenue streams. What a big crock of shit. The internet has changed everything. It’s time for them to share the wealth with the people who make the shows possible–without whom, in fact, there would be no shows.

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Blog written by WGA members w/ updates about the strike here.

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25th Apr, 2007

Good for him

Roger Ebert refuses to hide because of his illness despite advice that he not attend his own film festival because he actually looks sick.

I think this whole situation says so much about American culture and it’s treatment of people who fall outside mainstream ideals.

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Heather Armstrong has a great post up that describes perfectly how I’ve felt about Britney’s recent behavior.

Normally I would try to find some bit of humor in what seems to be happening, but I just don’t find any of it funny at all. It’s just not something I am willing to laugh or poke fun at. I certainly don’t have any first-hand knowledge of what she’s feeling, but if I were to make a guess I would say that she’s suffering postpartum depression, or at least some sort of postpartum breakdown.

And while I understand that Britney Spears is not everyone’s cup of tea, that to most people she’s just a spoiled celebrity who has more money than sense, I would hope that other women and other mothers are looking at her with a little bit of compassion right now, if only for the sake of those two baby boys who are innocent in all of this. She is their mother. I had too many people pulling for me when I went through it to not extend that sympathy to her or to any other woman who might feel out of control enough to start sabotaging her life.

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8th Feb, 2007

Holy cow

Anna Nicole Smith is dead.

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Suggestions for what to call gay marriage now that New Jersey courts have said that the legislature gets to decide.

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Keith Olbermann had this to say on the five year anniversary of 9/11/01. It’s an eight minute commentary, which I have copied word-for-word below.

Kudos to Mr. Olbermann for once again displaying the courage to speak up for what he feels is right and just.

Half a lifetime ago, I worked in this now-empty space. And for 40 days after the attacks, I worked here again, trying to make sense of what happened, and was yet to happen, as a reporter.

All the time, I knew that the very air I breathed contained the remains of thousands of people, including four of my friends, two in the planes and — as I discovered from those “missing posters” seared still into my soul — two more in the Towers.

And I knew too, that this was the pyre for hundreds of New York policemen and firemen, of whom my family can claim half a dozen or more, as our ancestors.

I belabor this to emphasize that, for me this was, and is, and always shall be, personal.

And anyone who claims that I and others like me are “soft,”or have “forgotten” the lessons of what happened here is at best a grasping, opportunistic, dilettante and at worst, an idiot whether he is a commentator, or a Vice President, or a President.

However, of all the things those of us who were here five years ago could have forecast — of all the nightmares that unfolded before our eyes, and the others that unfolded only in our minds — none of us could have predicted this.

Five years later this space is still empty.

Five years later there is no memorial to the dead.

Five years later there is no building rising to show with proud defiance that we would not have our America wrung from us, by cowards and criminals.

Five years later this country’s wound is still open.

Five years later this country’s mass grave is still unmarked.

Five years later this is still just a background for a photo-op.

It is beyond shameful.

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This is a noble gesture, truly. But how self-important does one have to be to make such a statement?

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8th Sep, 2006

Really?!

From the mixed up files of NO FUCKING SHIT:

There is no evidence of formal links between Iraqi ex-leader Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq prior to the 2003 war, a US Senate report says.

The finding is contained in a 2005 CIA report released by the Senate’s Intelligence Committee on Friday.

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3rd Sep, 2006

It’s about damn time

Keith Olbermann delivers a scathing setdown of Rumsfield and the current administration.

Oh how I wish this would have started sooner!  I’ll take it as campaigning for the next election ramps up though.

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17th May, 2006

Escape from Texas

I have mixed feelings about this proposal.

I don’t really understand how this benefits the state. If the study shows that people are already doing just about 80mph, then all the state is doing by making it legal is decreasing their ticketing revenue. I mean, I’m sure it will make some drivers very happy, but since when has state law been about pleasing people?

On the other hand, for those traversing those highways that aren’t Texas citizens, who came blame them for wanting to get the hell in and out of there as fast as possible?

| Posted by: Mark the Bowler | Link to this post |

This story makes me smile.

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10th Nov, 2005

Awesomest Rant Ever

I enjoyed reading this rant a lot:

1. Abortion rights aren’t about giving women permission to have abortions. They’re about making abortions-with-aenesthesia legal. Women have been aborting unwanted fetuses since human beings came into existence, with and without the help of doctors. If we were birds, then women who got pregnant without wanting to could just abandon their eggs, and people who were so worried about fertilized eggs going to waste could go sit on them themselves. But we’re not birds. So stop worrying about eggs you can’t even see, and mind your own business.

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8th Nov, 2005

Shadenfreude

I <3 Defamer.

There’s no better way to find out that Tom Cruise may be coming down from his batshit-fucking-insanity binge than to read it there.

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8th Nov, 2005

Cinema Police State

Cory Doctorow has a good rant on the MPAA and RIAA on BoingBoing.

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7th Nov, 2005

Pastafarian Bible

Remember Flying Spaghetti Monster? The creator just got an $80,000 advance to write the Pastafarian Bible.

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