Thursday, August 28, 2008

Everything that happens...


Here's a quick little music review before school starts and I'm too busy to even trim my toenails (sorry).

If you ever got into Talking Heads you know David Byrne, the genius award-winning front-man with a quirky sense of humor. He's pure artist, dappling in opera, set design, sculpture, and every and any type of collaboration.

His most recent collaboration is a 30-years-in-the-making album with "the father of ambient music" Brian Eno. Eno is also a songwriter and collaboration king, working with U2, David Bowie and many others.

Together they created "Everything That Happens Will Happen Today", which you can hear here. Eno describes the sounds saying: "Upon starting this project, we quickly realized we were making something like electronic gospel, music in which singing becomes the central event, but whose sonic landscapes are atypical of such vocal-centered tracks. This notion tapped into my long love affair with gospel music, which, curiously, was inadvertently initiated by David and the Talking Heads."

Beautiful original songs, great for listening to while traveling, making out (haha), working, or relaxing.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Barack Roll

This made me laugh to beat the band. Parts, anyway...

Infanticide in Illinois


A few years ago, a couple in the Chicago area found out that their unborn baby had Down syndrome. They decided to abort the child, so doctors induced labor at Christ's Hospital. The violent contractions almost always kill the baby at this stage in its development. This one lived. Jill Stanek, a nurse, was shocked at what happened next. The baby was not placed in an incubator, he was left to die. Someone suggested they put him in a linen closet until he died, but Jill took the child in her arms until he died, 45 minutes later.

Jill soon found that it is perfectly legal in Illinois to let a premature baby die if he is born in this way. She eventually found her way to state senator Patrick O'Malley, who proposed legislation to right this wrong. The bill was careful not to infringe about the "right" to abortions (this is Illinois after all). It stated that "the words 'person,' 'human being,' 'child,' and 'individual' include every infant member of the species homo sapiens who is born alive at any stage of development.” All babies who were actually born would then have to be treated, whether or not they were wanted.

Only one state senator spoke in opposition. His name is Barack Obama. His comments on March 30, 2001:
There was some suggestion that we might be able to craft something that might meet constitutional muster with respect to caring for fetuses or children who were delivered in this fashion. Unfortunately, this bill goes a little bit further, and so … this is probably not going to survive constitutional scrutiny. Number one, whenever we define a pre-viable fetus as a person that is protected by the equal protection clause or other elements in the Constitution, what we’re really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be provided to a — a child, a nine-month-old — child that was delivered to term. That determination, then, essentially, if it was accepted by a court, would forbid abortions to take place. I mean, it — it would essentially bar abortions, because the equal protection clause does not allow somebody to kill a child, and if this is a child, then this would be an antiabortion statute.


Essentially he argues that infants born this way may or not be "persons," but that their rights as persons are secondary to the constitutional right to an abortion. Therefore, infanticide is necessary to maintain this right.

Obama pledged in July 2007 that "the first thing" he will do as president is to erase all federal and state restrictions on abortion. His top priority would be to re-legalize partial birth abortion and to force states to fund abortions. Barack Obama is a "new kind of politician" alright. He is new in the sense that he is more to the extreme left than anyone in the Senate. In 2001 the Senate considered similar legislation to the bill Obama opposed in Illinois, the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act. It passed 98-0.

I know most of you are leaning towards Obama, but does this trouble you? I would never argue that being a Christian means you have to vote a certain way, but how does the abortion issue factor into who how you vote?

Monday, August 4, 2008

The Population Dilemma


Hello my sleepy bloggers. Hope you are all having an enjoyable summer.

In an effort to encourage some discussion, I thought I'd mentioned this article I read about environmental effects of overpopulation and over-consumption. Obviously this is a problem: more people = more stuff = toll on natural resources. Simple math.

My question is: what do you think we can do about it? The article talks of needing new models of growth, new concepts of living, possible re-haul of our global society. Since most of us are entering that phase in our life where we are starting to think about possibly having children, I want to know if this influences your thinking. Would you not have children solely as a reaction? Would you adopt instead? Do you think it's ridiculous to even consider alternative options?

While overpopulation may not seem a problem right now, one cannot deny the fact that it is forecasted to be a problem when our children are grown. Is there anything TO do?