The Gordo Blogga

Formerly known as "Untying the Gordian Knot"

Friday, January 28, 2005

About time someone put bloggers in their place

I mean seriously, blogs are useful as personal journals and staying in touch. They can also serve as a useful tool for disseminating opinion and sometimes investigative reporting. They ARE NOT news providers though and WILL NOT replace major news outlets.

Thank you Mr. Shafer for the dose of reality!

Monday, January 17, 2005

Give peace a chance, for crying out loud!

Arafat dies, the Palestinians conduct a democratic election and choose Abbas, a moderate leader supported by most of the world. Hamas states they're open to a truce (1) and the PLO declares that hostilities should end (2). Sounds like progress, right?

Some Palestinians extremists attack Isrealis and all of a sudden Isreal declares that Abbas is not doing enough to stop the attacks and first they cut contacts with the Palestinian Authority (3) and then proceed to conduct military operations (of the "do whatever is needed" type) to stop further attacks (4).

THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THIS!!! If Israel was truly committed to peace it would take a few hits and give Abbas support and some time to reign in the militants. Israelis have been dying for years now and military operations have not stopped the violence. GIVE PEACE A CHANCE, for crying out loud!!!

Sunday, January 16, 2005

A fun article...

... and you can learn about Venezuela at the same time.

http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2005/01/15/venezuela/

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Evolution vs Creation

Apparently the school board for a PA suburb added the following sticker to their biology textbooks after more than 2,000 parents complained that the books presented evolution as a fact without mentioning possible alternatives.

"This textbook contains material on evolution. Evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of living things. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully and critically considered."

They were sued by another group of parents and lost. The judge provided a reasonable explanation for his decision, but everything the sticker says is TRUE! I think the whole evolution-creation battle is at times fought over ridiculous things. There is such a thing as a slippery slope, but there is also accomodation, compromise and understanding. I think this case is a clear example of the evolution camp going a bit too far to impose its dogma over everything else. The sticker is correct and in my opinion is should stand!

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Absurdity of court cases involving secrets

If you want to get a taste of how absurd the spy agencies/agents can sometimes be in their quest for secrecy look no further than the current case in front of the Supreme Court on whether CIA can neglect seemingly non-existing verbal contracts with their ex-spies.

To give you a taste...
- John and Jane Doe claim CIA promised them relocation to the US and financial assistance in return for spying activities on their home countries (and who knows how else). They are now claiming (some number of years later) that the CIA is ignoring their requests for assistance for help in finding a new job (it is somewhat obvious that a defected high-ranking diplomat couldn't claim the knowledge he/she possesses on a resume)
- They ended up suing the CIA in order to obtain CIA's internal procedures for handling people such as them and the case ended up in the Supreme Court after lower courts found in their favor
- Arguments in the Supreme Court are nothing short of senseless. No one knows who these people are (not even their lawyer) and it appears that neither side wants to even officially recognize that they were spies.

So, to summarize: non-existent non-spies without any written contract are trying to get access to internal CIA procedures in order to better understand their non-existent benefits.

Granted I have absolutely no knowledge of law, but I don't understand how this ended up in the Supreme Court. I feel for these people, whoever they are, but I don't see how any government in their right mind would yield to such a request.

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Porn?



No, actually, believe it or not, it's a food commercial! Ahhh, good ol' shock value never goes out of style. When out of ideas revert back to the basics. Here is a link if you want to see the actual commercial, along with two others.

http://slate.msn.com/id/2111999/