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Who left the dimensional door open? - Thread 026
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Posted on 10/18/2002 9:44:52 PM PDT by acnielsen guy

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Captain's Log
Monday October 21st 2002



Portsmouth Harbor: Portsmouth New Hampshire
Units are feet
Monday 2002-10-21 Full Moon
Sunrise 7:03 AM EDT, Sunset 5:50 PM EDT
Moonset 7:10 AM EDT, Moonrise 6:18 PM EDT
Low Tide: 6:04 AM EDT 0.60
High Tide: 12:19 PM EDT 8.22
Low Tide: 6:27 PM EDT 0.26

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121 posted on 10/21/2002 12:53:45 AM PDT by acnielsen guy
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Granny's Chimney Korner

Cliff Yablonski Hates You

Just what you guys need for a Monday morning

Granny's Weird Links

122 posted on 10/21/2002 1:10:48 AM PDT by acnielsen guy
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Gran's Pic of the Day


123 posted on 10/21/2002 2:21:01 AM PDT by grannie9
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Half Moon Lake.


124 posted on 10/21/2002 4:21:00 AM PDT by grannie9
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To: grannie9; lodwick; acnielsen guy; All
Good morning! Gran your fall pics are absolutely beautiful. The water and the sky are gorgeous, and so is the color. Thanks so much...I've been waiting for your autumn pics since spring...;-)

Busy day yesterday domestic engineering, bringing plants in, getting a load of stuff ready for Goodwill. Whew...
125 posted on 10/21/2002 6:17:56 AM PDT by Kathleen
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Morning Kath.. Hope you're around today.. I am just starting a pie now, and then have to get a beef stew going..but I'll be back.. Once I'm out of the kitchen, I'll be all set.. ;)

More domestic engineering.. lol
126 posted on 10/21/2002 6:21:20 AM PDT by grannie9
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To: grannie9
I'll be here at my desk all day. It's a good thing you live so far away, Gran, I'd be showing up at your house for dinner every night if we lived closer...lol
127 posted on 10/21/2002 6:23:12 AM PDT by Kathleen
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To: Mo1
I hope that you are feeling better today, Mo. ;-)
128 posted on 10/21/2002 6:39:04 AM PDT by Kathleen
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The link does not work so I am posting this in toto.

 




Snipers And National Character

If Any

 

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The trouble with terrorism is that it produces too many psychotherapists. I'm trying to figure out what to do with them. My first thought was to take them to the sewage treatment plant over at Blue Plains and plunk them in, but I figured it would contaminate the sewage. I am a radical environmentalist, and deeply concerned with the rights of coliform bacteria.

Nuke the shrinks, I say, and save the E. Coli. Bacteria are people too.

Anyway, terrorism. We have a sniper lurking about Washington who has killed nine or so people. He has also started a moping industry. The media revel in moping. They like it even better than imaginary racism.

There's no escaping. In every bar in Washington the lobotomy box babbles and wrings its hands. At Gold's gym, the telescreens that dangle in front of people never stop emoting. If the sniper wanted attention, we are feeding him well.

The other day I saw a journalistic bimbo interviewing some vapid psychologist about the sniper. He (the psychologist) was the usual droning human hamster with the too-pretty salt-and-pepper beard and the vanity and soft edges that make you want to cross your legs.

Bimbo and Hamster made a matched set. I started thinking of them as E. Coli and She Coli, which shows how bored I was. She asked appallingly stupid questions, and he gave appallingly stupid answers. It's what physicists call conservation of symmetry.

The function of psychologists is to serve as secular priests for an irreligious age. They provide comfort for people who want reassurance from insipid hand-holders who smell slightly of some inner truth. They form a vacuous clergy relentlessly certifying the obvious. Talking to one of them is like being patted on the head and having your face wiped with a warm moist rag. It doesn't accomplish anything, but you feel attended to.

Hamster performed well. Asked to characterize the sniper, he said, "Well, I think we can say that these killings are the work of a disturbed individual…."

Oh.

I received this insight with gratitude. It was comforting to learn that serial snipers weren't normal. It is well that we have psychologists to study these truths.

The tube then cut to distraught mothers and daughters. The cameraman shot tight in hopes of catching a lip trembling. Television is about emotion. It's about ordinary people having feelings, and being validated. The producers presumably avoided asking little boys what they thought, as they might have said, "Wow! Let's get guns and go look for him!" It wouldn't have suited the tone of unfocused condescending reproof that was wanted.

More consultation about nothing followed between Bimbo and Hamster. He said that fear was normal but that if you couldn't sleep, and became obsessive, and couldn't go on with your life, you should seek counseling. ("Or maybe cyanide," I thought with more hope than expectation.)

Finally our pinnacle of journalism got an expression of dawning insight, such as a chimpanzee displays when it has funderstood a door hinge. Yes, she had had A Thought. She burbled (and this is verbatim):

"What I hear you saying is that it's ok to feel your feelings."

I thought: This is a society that is going to wage relentless international jihad against terrorism? People who have to ask a bearded parsnip before they feel their feelings, whatever that means?

I remember some years back when a local wit left a package near B'Nai Brith that had "Antracks" or some such misspelling scrawled on it. There was no anthrax. It was a gag.

The city shut down for a whole day. The usual media circus ensued, and all of the participants were solemn clowns. The entire story could have been condensed into a short graff: "It says anthrax, we're being careful, actually it wasn't anthrax, and we don't know who did it. Now go away."

No. Therapists, psychologists, alarm, updates. For a whole day.

Sure, a sniper is a bad and worrisome thing and nobody wants one, except reporters. Still, he has killed few people. And of course the media don't care about death unless they can make it into a therapeutic drama. If nine black drug dealers killed each other over a week or two, the papers would carry a two-inch story on page thirty, just after the truss ads. If a dozen people died in car wrecks, no one beyond their families would care.

This nonsense is now the normal American response to misfortune. The arresting thing is how utterly different it is from what would have been the response forty years ago. It used to be that trouble brought forth strength.

If we were attacked, for example at Pearl Harbor, the country rallied and fought back. When the Depression struck, people slogged through it. When life went sour, the expected response was chin up, keep a stiff upper lip, deal with it. You solved your problems, lived with them, or had the grace to shut up about them.

Today the country curls into a national fetal position and whimpers. No, not everyone does, and yes, lots of residual Americans regard the curlers with contempt. Yet the mainstream response is a passive, inward-looking, sniveling. We even have a vast apparatus of psychologists, therapists, and suchlike rabbitry to help us snivel better.

Preposterously, moaning is actually regarded as a sign of strength. If you don't whimper, it is because you are afraid to express your feelings, and therefore need professional help.

What happened?

I saw on the History Channel a while back an interview with a British woman, now ancient, who had gone through the bombing of London. How had she managed, the interviewer wanted to know.

"We had to do it," the woman said calmly. "So we did." She thought that covered it. So did I.

In those days, the British idea of a grief therapist was Winston Churchill. Brits still have some of their old iron in them. One does not easily imagine Margaret Thatcher blubbering to Oprah. She maintained her own and her country's dignity. We don't. The very idea of dignity seems to make us uncomfortable. Why?

Maybe we should again learn dignity. We face difficult times. Across the world the Moslems are blowing up people. A good guess is that we are going to be hit again, hard. I wonder how we are going to handle it when we have more pet-loss grief counselors than we do Marines. And I wonder what the Israelis think of us, or the Moslems.

Come to think of it, I don't wonder.

©Fred Reed 2002

      

 


129 posted on 10/21/2002 10:12:24 AM PDT by acnielsen guy
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An excellent Fred article today, AC. Thank you.
130 posted on 10/21/2002 10:50:39 AM PDT by Kathleen
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Are we here yet?
131 posted on 10/21/2002 11:44:35 AM PDT by grannie9
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P>

132 posted on 10/21/2002 11:48:34 AM PDT by grannie9
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Hi Gran. Where did you take that one? It's beautiful. :-)
133 posted on 10/21/2002 11:55:19 AM PDT by Kathleen
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Hi Kath...just woke up.. Had a nap in the sun in the living room.. Don't know whether I feel better or worse..but I'm having a cup of coffee to wake up.

I don't remember the name of the lake..but Al would, as he had the map. We went to so many of them or just stopped long enough for a photo..
134 posted on 10/21/2002 11:59:49 AM PDT by grannie9
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All you missed was a whole lot of noise about nothing...all the hoo-hah about catching the sniper this morning turned out to be bogus. I should just stop paying attention until an arrest is made. Less wear and tear on my nerves that way.

Looks like you had a perfect day for pictures. ;-) Are you packed yet?
135 posted on 10/21/2002 12:07:20 PM PDT by Kathleen
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I left the TV on so I could hear the news and fell deep asleep. Trying to pick up what is new now. What's with the two guys arrested this morning? Ghod they go round and round and I get dizzy. If you don't hear the initial report you're lost. Just stay calm hon..you're too damn mean, no one's going to get you..;)

I haven't even got near to packing. I'm just sailing along..like I have nothing to do 'cept Freep and cook.

We almost had a perfect day for pics, but we had two cold fronts that went thru and it really clouded up and got wicked windy and cold when it did. I lost a lot of good chances.. I hate to come home with room on my cards..
136 posted on 10/21/2002 12:15:33 PM PDT by grannie9
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Where's Loddy today? Did he get tangled up in a grocery bag or something? When's the Habster due back?
137 posted on 10/21/2002 12:18:32 PM PDT by grannie9
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Thanks for the gorgeous pics Gran - they are truly wonderful to behold.

Has FR righted itself? Lotsa hacking and gagging going on today.
138 posted on 10/21/2002 12:21:37 PM PDT by lodwick
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The two guys they picked up are probably garden variety illegals and nothing more. Moose made a statement, saying that he was going to make a statement later. Even if you hear intial reports, they turn out different or not to be true at all. The media circus is driving the entire story now, meanwhile the economy here continues to stall.

you're too damn mean, no one's going to get you..;)

LOL...true, and I do so hope that you're right. ;-)

Your pics came out fine regardless of the cold fronts. The leaves here are turning yellow and falling off the trees, not picturesque at all. :-(

139 posted on 10/21/2002 12:24:45 PM PDT by Kathleen
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There you are.. I thought you might have fallen thru the cellar doors or something. Who/what is hacking or gagging..you or FR?
140 posted on 10/21/2002 12:25:04 PM PDT by grannie9
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