So jackson I finally watched your movie "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised". And as much as I hate to admit it it was pretty good:) You and I have had many conversations about democratic governments and chavez and it was nice to share in your passion and experience. So to all of you that havent seen the movie it is only an hour and fifteen minutes and well worth the time. I cannot pretend to be very knowlageable on chavez or his tenure in Venezuela although I did go with my dad to venezuela in high school and it was beautiful.
I know that things are very murky in Latin America and South America due to US involvement in various coups and uprisings to usurp Communist movements. When you watch Chavez he is inspiring and it seems that he is a man of the people and acting on their behalf, but I couldnt help thinking that he reminds me of the Charasmatic Leader that gets everyone worked into a frenzy especially the lower class and then does something crazy. Like the movie last king of Scottland or hotel Rawanda. I think that is why some people are leary of him. That is just a minor point or reflection.
The thing that got me thinking the most about the movie was the role media plays in shaping culture and history. For instance that scene in the movie where the Chavez supporters are shown shooting into the streets and the private tv stations showed that as them shooting at inocent protestors. Then the documentary showed that same scene from a different angle and it showed that the street was really empty and the chavez supporters were shooting at snipers. People are extremely succeptable to be manipulated by the media. For an entertaining movie watch "Wag The Dog". It's one of my favorites where a president starts a fake war in a studio to distract from a sex scandel. Its very funny and very thought provoking.
It is almost like the media has become a form of entertainment. They try to beat each other to the most gruseme stories. They use trailers and teasers, its sickening. But where are we to go to find information. I dont think it is too bold to say that all media outlets have some objective other than to simply inform, whether it is liberal or conservative or just to shock and sell advertising time. I want to find out more about the situation in Venezuela but i think both the american and venezuelan outlets are tainted. Thanks Jackson for the movie I appreciated it and if anyone else wants to watch it there is a link to it from Jackson's post.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
The Great American Soap Opera
In keeping with our political theme, I'd like to draw your attention to an article in Slate magazine (written by a Republican) regarding Cheney's recent - and past- political crimes. Along the same lines, if you are not keeping tabs on the wiretapping subpoena issued to the White House, you might want to. Talk about an attack on our personal freedoms and civil liberties (not to mention the Constitution)!
Freedom is not free - you actually have to pay attention.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
sorry
Sorry I haven't been involved but those days are over, because Micah helped me sign up for the blog.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Kings of Leon

The third album from the Kings of Leon - Because of the Times is, in my opinion, the best album of the year so far. I saw them play in Chicago at the Riv last month - one of the best shows I've ever been to. KOL are three brothers and a cousin from the south. They are hard to pigeonhole, people started calling them the "Strokes of the South," which is not a good description. I guess you could say they play southern/indie rock/blues. Because of the Times isn't a drastic departure from their first two albums (also excellent) Youth and Young Manhood and Aha Shake Heartbreak, but I think it's definitely better (I'm not real good at writing about music, if you want a real review, go to Rolling Stone). Anyway, it's the best album I've heard since the White Stripes - Get Behind Me Satan (I'm still digesting their new one, Icky Thump, definitely different, definitely brilliant).
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Synod 2007: Cloud of Witnesses
I think a few of you are or were affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church at one point. If you're in the Grand Rapids area, I encourage you to check out Synod 2007. It's a historic Synod...
1. the CRC is entering it's 150th year.
2. women in office are up for debate and a vote (again. this has been on and off the docket since the 70's)
3. two female candidates need to be approved to teach at Calvin Theological Seminary
4. the theological and practical issue of allowing children to the communion table will be debated.
I'm personally interested in all of these issues. Particularly 2 and 3 as they relate to my own vocational journey and 4 because it's truly Reformed to welcome all baptized members to the table.
If you're passionate about equality, justice, and stopping the abuse of women as equal image bearers of God, I encourage you to check out the Cloud of Witnesses web site and events surrounding Synod.
Short history off the top of my head. The CRC has been theologically and Biblically examining the full inclusion of women to serve as Elders, Deacons, Evangelists, and Ministers of Word and Sacrament since the 70's. By the early 90's the offices of Elder, Deacon, and Minister were opened to women by an exception clause. Some folks left the denomination. A few women like Rev. Mary Hulst were ordained during this time, but only able to serve in a few churches as many were not in support of women in office. The debate came up a few more times and Synod went back and forth. Fast forward to last summer. Women in office was on the Synod docket again. This time changing the polity i.e. constitution of the denomination. It's a big deal to take the word Male out of church order...it means that the entire denomination is on board with women in ordained ministry. As the committee discussed the overtures they came up with a compromise. Take the world male out of church order, keep the ability for local classes to vote and local congregations to call or not to call women, and take a seven year sabbath from the debate. oh, and the issue of women serving as delegates to Synod (the voting body of the denomination that sets agendas etc.), put that on hold for seven more years.
I listened to the debate on podcast and heard echoes of the 3/5 compromise. But, I digress.
So, this summer Synod 2007 has to ratify the seven year sabbath compromise. I hope they don't. I hope they keep the polity change and challenge the delegates to call the dozens of women who went through Calvin Seminary and are still looking for church jobs. I hope they stop silencing women. It's abusive. I hope the men who have power, voice, and authority speak up for those that have no voice. It is this arrogance, this mentality that is driving folks from the CRC, that will kill this denomination. I hope it doesn't. The CRC has a lot to offer the world and to the current American religious crisis...
Stepping off the soap box.
Also, if you want to read up on the agenda check it out here.
I'll be there on June 9 and 12.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
The revolution will not be televised
In light of the current situation in Venezuela, I figured it would be a fun idea to share with everyone an interesting documentary. It is about the attempted Coup against Hugo Chavez in 2002, which has played a significant role in the recent turn of events on the private television station in Venezuela. The media within the United States and Venezuela was strikingly familiar then to what is being portrayed these days. What I find most interesting is that the media in the US and throughout Europe label Chavez as a growing dictator, however, they fail to mention that Venezuela currently practices a much more democratic system than even the United States. One example being the Venezuelan people can remove Hugo at any given point through a vote. This is the kind of democracy Washington finds appalling. Imagine what Americans would do to the current administration if given the same opportunity. So if interested give it a look.
THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED
THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED
Monday, May 28, 2007
Benjamin Bannister
So Jaime and I had a 3D Ultrasound taken. Isn't it crazy? He's a pretty good looking kid don't you think? He's due August 20 and right now he weighs 2 pounds 8 ounces.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
A Little One Act - Best Of
Attention readers: the contributors of "A Little One Act" are currently on hiatus. Please enjoy this rerun, originally posted by Micah Bannister:
When I am in a pinch for information. I like to use www.google.com you should check it out.
Monday, May 7, 2007
Campus Fever
For the Calvin Alumni out there, check out my brother Nate's very funny video about life inside the Calvin bubble. Nate is a junior at Calvin and entered the video in a contest where contestants were given a theme, a required prop, and a required line of dialogue. Oh, and the video had to be completed in 24 hours. Here's the link in case it's not playing properly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z6MZO9Ufps
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