New site launch: Pledge Your Vote 2004
I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Peter Phillips, director of Project Censored, at the fundraiser last weekend. He spoke with passion about the lesser-known evils of the world, and particularly within the Bush administration, given that this was a Kerry rally.
I wrote about Project Censored recently. I mentioned the “censored” item that most grabbed my attention: a Salon.com story about the reinstatement of a military draft: Oiling up the draft machine? (local mirror).
Since then, President Bush stated clearly during the debates that there would be no draft:
I hear there’s rumors on the Internets (sic) that we’re going to have a draft. We’re not going to have a draft, period. The all-volunteer army works.
See additional analysis of the draft issue.
My band performed at a Kerry fundraiser last Friday. I like this picture for the warm wood tone of the back wall, and because I am completely obscured by the bassist.
No matter what your perspective is, I’ll be behind someone. That’s the reality of having six guys in a band. The other reality of having six guys in a band is that the per-person fee split is usually about $10. Oh, and one more: in rehearsal, someone always has gas, although I guess that’s usually also true even in smaller bands.
Eyeing the width of our setup on this shallow stage, the bassist and I joked that rather than playing in a six-man band, we’d rather play in two power trios.
This is pretty amazing: Jon Stewart of Comedy Central appeared on CNN’s show Crossfire and told the hosts they’re hurting America. “You have a responsibility to the public discourse, and you fail miserably.”
See the video clip at iFilm: Stewart on Crossfire video or check for additional sources at boingboing.
CNN provides a transcript.