Archive for February, 2006

Feel Good of the Day

Friday, February 24th, 2006

This will certainly brighten your day. I usually never get choked up or get chills, except for the occasional sports movie like Field of Dreams, Hoosiers, or Rudy. However, this real life story might beat them all. I think a movie will be made of this one…

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This is What Music is All About

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

It seems with my posting lately that I should rename this the “Bono Blog” - yet another post about him. Anyway, even though I only saw a part of last night’s Grammys, I was excited to see U2 perform “One” with Mary J. Blige. In case you do not recall, U2 and Blige performed the same song for the Katrina Hurricane Relief Effort. Watching U2 and Blige perform “One” that night moved me to tears - this is what music is all about. U2 preaches a message of coming together, a message that became that much stronger when Blige joined in. Here are some of the lyrics from the song:

One love
One blood
One life
You got to do what you should
One life
With each other

Sisters
Brothers
One life
But we’re not the same

We get to
Carry each other
Carry each other

One…life

One

In the Katrina aftermath where there were charges of racism, Blige and U2 cut through the accusations and held the standard high for us - how we should all aspire to end racism and live together in harmony. I know, a bit sappy this early in the morning, but sometimes I think change can only happen if we have a dialogue that’s uplifting rather than divisive - the blogosphere itself sometimes stirs up more divisiveness than harmony in our dialogue.

I know I’m a big fan of U2, but does last night’s performance (or the Hurricane relief performance) affect you the same way? Below is a clip of last night’s Grammy performance.

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Bono: Living a More Involved Life

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Original Post 02.01.06 @ 12:02 pm

Bono

I wish I had the time and money to spare. Bono is speaking this Friday at the Nation’s Capital Distinguished Speakers Series, which is being held in Washington DC. As I’ve stated on this site before, I am a big fan of Bono because he exemplifies WWJD. As you may or may not be aware, he’s an activist affiliated with the One Campaign, to fight the emergency of global AIDS and extreme poverty. He is someone I look up to and wish I could hear his words of challenge and inspiration.

UPDATE

The day before this event, Bono spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast. A transcript of his remarks can be found here. However, what he said needs to be watched - it’s powerful. Mark my words, Bono will eventually win the Nobel Peace Prize, and rightfully so.

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Truth in Cartoons

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

Mohammad Cartoon

I am sympathetic towards Muslims who feel that any visual representation of Mohammad is considered an abomination. I also understand how offensive it can be when mainstream media marginalizes or even mocks the significance of a religious figure - the recent image of Kanye West as Jesus on the cover of Rolling Stone comes to mind (as a sidebar, as La Shawn Barber points out, could Kanye have gotten away with posing as Mohammad on the cover?).

A thoughtful Muslim, Imran Anwar, provides us with his take on the cartoon situation:

“Would all these “fair and balanced” media and papers publish cartoons (in the name of free speech) showing Prophet Jesus Christ as a big Homosexual telling his apostles and followers to become Christian priests and rape little boys in Church? After all, this is a constant “current events” topic, especially in America and who knows in how many other countries, where the church is consantly hiding and protecting abusive priests who molest children.”

Imran brings up an interesting point. What we’re talking about is disparaging a religious figure, and certainly Jesus has gotten his share. Movies like “The Life of Brian” and “The Last Temptation of Christ” are only the tip of the iceberg, but had a cartoon shown Jesus raping a child, I’m sure the Catholic Church, and all Christians, would be rightfully up in arms.

The difference, however, is that some Muslims make matters worse by proving that there’s an element of truth to the images aligning mainstream Muslims with violent and uncivilized behavior. Don’t you find it ironic that a cartoon aligning violence with Muslims then spurs on violence? Now Denmark has issued a warning to its citizens against traveling to 14 Muslim nations for fear of violence.

It seems that the truth hurts, even if the truth is utterly offensive. Although adolescent in nature, at least Iran has responded in a nonviolent manner.

Olbermann and O’Reilly are a Bunch of Teenage Girls

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

I find it very interesting how catty network news / television hosts can be. Do they really have anything newsworthy to talk about or do they act like teenagers in an effort to entertain and increase ratings? Take the following video, for example.

I like Keith Olbermann from the 1990s - when he was working at ESPN. His wit and humor were fantastic there while quipping about topics that carried little weight. However, I’m not sure a news role best fits his style. He would instead make a good late night talk show host.

Hat tip to Norm

Here’s another teenage catfight between Olbermann and O’Reilly:

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