
An interesting article from StrangeMaps about the possible relationship between cotton farming the current election’s Democratic vote.
The link between these two maps is not causal, but correlational, and the correlation is African-Americans. Once they were the slaves on whom the cotton economy had to rely for harvesting. Despite an outward migration towards the Northern cities, their settlement pattern now still closely corresponds to that of those days.
My Dad recommended a great article on America’s food system:
In the end, shifting the American diet from a foundation of imported fossil fuel to local sunshine will require changes in our daily lives, which by now are deeply implicated in the economy and culture of fast, cheap and easy food. Making available more healthful and more sustainable food does not guarantee it will be eaten, much less appreciated or enjoyed.
As someone that’s trying to eat healthier every day, I found this to be an eye-opener.
Very appropriate letter to those people who call themselves parents:
Dear Dad With a Doo Rag and Mother With a Halter Top and a Belly Piercing,
You may or may not recognize me: I was present at the same screening of Hostel: Part II that you and your family attended last night. I send you this letter in the hopes that you will forward it to all those who share a similar parenting style as you, in the hopes that my request be heard by as many pairs of ears as humanly possible.
I wish to address you concerning a matter of seemingly-negligible importance. Many people - including, I am sure, the both of you - might consider my complaint unnecessary, or simply selfish. Yet in the interest of decency and for the sake of your offspring, I must humbly make one simple suggestion, which you are free to take heed to or ignore at your leisure. The suggestion is this:
Stop bringing your fucking kids to horror movies. [emphasis mine]
I know, that since I had kids, I can’t even watch these kinds of movies anymore. I even cringe now at classic Freddie Kruger-style horror movies, much less the “torture-porn” that these new breed of films are.
Be sure to check out this website tonight, showing you exactly what your ballot is going to look like:
This is just a quick guilt instigating reminder that NPR is current mid-way through its fall fundraiser. National Public Radio, and by extension, WDET (my local NPR affiliate), is approximately 70% locally funded. That’s you, chump!
Chough up some dinero! Or at least promise to cough up something later on, down the road.
http://www.wdetfm.org/ (Detroit NPR Affiliate)
In an effort to help make sure kids don’t go to bed hungry, please consider donating money or actual food (canned, etc) to your local food pantry. My brother, Ed Covert, is trying to encourage people to donate. He’s posting information about various food drives and information about the progress his campaign is making at his site.
If you wish to contribute directely to the Maryland area food banks, please visit here. If you wish to contribute directly to the Detroit area food banks, please visit here.
Thanks.
Keith Olbermann is without a doubt the best news anchor on television today. Two weeks ago, echoing the spirit of the legendary Edward R. Murrow, Olbermann took Donald Rumsfeld to task for comparing critics of the Iraq war to Nazi appeasers.
Broadcasting live from above a desolate and still demolished Ground Zero, Olbermann delivered a stirring eight minute commentary indicting the Bush Administration’s shameful and tragic response to 9/11. The entire speech is worth watching and reading, so I’m posting the full text below.
Link via yahoo news.
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.