'Government'

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Captain America Dead

Captain America In what could only be a clear statement on the current state of the our country, Marvel killed off Captain America (the very embodiment of all that’s good about the American way of life) in the issue that hit comic store shelves yesterday with a lone sniper shot. Rather than in a blaze of glory, Cap went out with a pop as he walked from a court house.

I think this is a pretty memorable moment for American culture, especially because most Americans won’t even know it happened.

 

 

 

Posted in Comics, Government, Historic |

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Intolerance Alive and Well

I guess not all memories can be positive ones. I got a link today that reminded me that although I live in New York which allows me to be exposed to many different types of people, food, languages, art and more… living in New York also shelters me from the intolerance currently running rampart over the United States.

The link was a story on CNN about a Town that made it illegal to fly a foreign flag. That town is the 30,000-person town of Pahrump, Nevada, which is close to Las Vegas. I guess they had never heard of the First Amendment which guarantees freedom of speech and expression within this country.It really is too easy to forget that everywhere isn’t as enthusiastic about diversity as New York City.

(Side note: Racism is alive everywhere including from Sienfeld folks, don’t forget)

(Image: Three Mexican Flags in a Stiff Breeze, originally uploaded by Edu-Tourist.)

Posted in Government |

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

I Voted Today

Despite the fact that in the larger picture voting in New York doesn’t make that much of a difference since it’s so strongly Democrat, I hope that somehow my vote can help things get better… Cuz right now sucks.

(Image by plemeljr)

Posted in Government, Historic |

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

2006 New York City Marathon

Fast Runner Just walked back up the street from checking out the marathon. It’s really convenient that the runners pass within half a block of my apartment. One of these days maybe I’ll have enough courage to try out myself.

Although I tried my best to get some good photos, I only managed a couple decent ones. Oh well, I guess there’s always next year.

In the meantime, I should remember to keep checking the NYC 2006 Marathon Group on Flickr to see what other people caught.

Posted in Brooklyn, Design, Government, Photography, Television |

Friday, August 4th, 2006

Freedom Fries

Freedom Fries Sculpture Remember when this country was so amazingly screwed up, it decided to change the name of “french fries” to “freedom fries” just to spite a country which disagreed with its policies?

Yeah, I know not much has changed in terms of the state of the union, but at least one thing is changing. The International Herald Tribune is reporting that “in the last few weeks, U.S. Congress has quietly changed the name of the “freedom fries” sold in its cafeterias back to French fries”.

Thank goodness that’s over and done with. The only thing is… that as much as I’d love to forget such a boneheaded move by the US government, it’s probably something I should try remember. I could easily see freedom fries fading into obscurity only to have an incident 20 years from now cause the idiots in power then to decide the right thing to call a vinaigrette with sugar and ketchup added should be “Freedom Dressing”.

Freedom Fries sculpture via Nadeem Sabella

Posted in Food, Government |

Tuesday, July 18th, 2006

Federal forms all in one place

Forms.gov image It seems like I often find myself digging through Federal Government sites for forms from copyright info, to other small business stuff. Well, in some freak of the cosmos, the US government decided to make something easy for me. Now all federal forms (other than spying and bombing related ones I would imagine) can all be found in one somewhat attractive web site. It even has the top 5 “Frequently Used Forms” on the front page.

If they’re not careful, I might start to think that my tax money is actually going to things that make my life easier. Thankfully, I’ve got this Death and Taxes map to remind me otherwise.

Via Lifehacker.

Posted in Government, Interactive |

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