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From the Tumblelog December 13-19, 2009

Dec 19

newsDemocrats strike health care deal - - POLITICO.com

Dec 18

twittericonhome from dinner and Invictus and coffee with friends from work (including a South African)

Dec 17

twittericonNot the "Ragan Conservative," but a FB friend is laughing at the idiot convention in "Copenhagan"

newsCalling on Congress to stop the debt tsunami

newsTop 7 insane homeowners association rules - THE WEEK

newsTom Toles — UCLICK GoComics.com

Dec 16

twittericonblocked a Regan Conservative who doesn't know how to spell Reagan from following me on Twitter because I can

newsNew Ratings System for Radio Gives Guilty Pleasures a Boost - NYTimes.com

Dec 15

newsEzra Klein - Is the Senate health-care reform bill still worth passing?

Dec 14

newsIs Robert Rubin more important than the U.S. Congress?

newsCaprica’: Watch the premiere online

newsThe 150,000-life health-care plan

Dec 13

newsEzra Klein - Joe Lieberman: Let’s not make a deal!

twittericontoday I saw my first Palin Nugent 2012 bumper sticker

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Youth Honors Singers Concert Dec. 19, 2009

Elliot’s first concert with the Youth Honors Singers was Saturday afternoon.  Here are some photos and a couple videos.

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Also on YouTube

Also on YouTube

Invictus

200px-HumanFactorInvictus Last night I went with friends from work to see Invictus (PG-13,2009).  From ScreenIt!:

The newly elected President of South Africa hopes to begin reconciliation among his black and white constituents by urging them to unite behind the nation's rugby team in the World Cup.

Over coffee afterwards, one of my friends talked about what it was like experiencing these events first-hand as an Afrikaner in South Africa.  She said the film brought back so many memories.  First of all, she was impressed with Freeman’s and Damon’s accents…saying they were spot-on.  Also, she indicated that the filmmakers did an excellent job of capturing the spirit of what the South Africans felt and experienced during that time.  Her family had gathered to celebrate her 21st birthday and watched the match together on a big screen.  Although they didn’t realize it at the time, she said that when Mandela walked onto the field wearing the #6 jersey of the Springboks (South African national rugby team, a deep-rooted symbol of Apartheid) it was a major turning point for their country and its racial reconciliation.  The celebrations in the streets afterwards were the first time they had done so without fear of violence and riots.  She said her parents have made big changes in their outlook since then.  On the other hand, her brother has not (still doesn’t want to use the same facilities as blacks, send his kids to school with blacks, etc.).  She said that the black middle class is growing and that it’s not unusual to see blacks buying homes in previously-white-only neighborhoods.  Unfortunately, the shanty towns are still prevalent.  Despite the fact that the country’s old flag (another symbol of Apartheid) was not banned, you never see it flown at sporting events any more.  She said the rugby was very realistic too, and she wanted to jump up and cheer during the film.  She wondered if the rest of us (who didn’t share that same personal connection with the story) would find it boring.  We didn’t.

I’m a sucker for sports movies and a sucker for movies about racial reconciliation, so I didn’t stand a chance.

I give it 5 out of 5.

From the Tumblelog December 6-12, 2009

Dec 12

newsFor feds, more get 6-figure salaries - USATODAY.com

newsBlame Obama First

newsChild hunger an increasingly complex problem - washingtonpost.com

newsFaces of displaced Afghans

Dec 11

twittericonnow dinner at Cafe American

twittericonat the Santa House

newsComic for December 3, 2009

newsSwell Season: 'Once' Again

newsFor Judges on Facebook, Friendship Has Limits

newsDesegregating Sunday is a spiritual imperative

newsThe Tragedy Of Hope

news'Flight Of The Conchords' Series Cancelled

Dec 10

newsThe Overstimulated Economy

Dec 9

twittericonDear Consumers Energy, thank you for that email you sent today about "green scenes." Oh, and thanks x 10 for getting the power back on

twittericonhas 4 inches of snow and no electricity

Dec 8

musicnoteSign The Dotted Line - Jeff Mangum http://lala.com/zJJw

twittericonlast night I moved the Obama 08 magnet from the truck tailgate to the fridge. not sure what took me so long

twittericonwondering which Brown will be NFL offensive player of the week next week

twittericonpro tip: a gmail filter means you don't even have to ask that person to stop sending you email forward

musicnoteBrave - The Mountain Goats http://lala.com/z9hw

newsRedding woman's Christmas carol initiative picks up allies

newsUSPS Blacks Out Steve Albini's Christmas Charity

newsThe Swell Season: 'Joy' At The Triple Door

Dec 7

twittericonhappy that the firewall at work is back to not blocking lala.com just in time for it be purchased (and not ruined, please!) by Apple

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What I’m Playing December 2009

Here's an embedded playlist of what I've been listening to lately (you can use it stream the songs once for free):

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