Sunday, December 21, 2008

Christmas Surprise!

Wall Street executives are still flying high in corporate jets on your money and my money.

"The personal use of these planes is virtually indefensible at this point," said Patrick McGurn, special counsel at shareholder advisory firm RiskMetrics Group. "Once you're on the federal dole, the pressure is going to become immense on these firms to cut these costs."

Ya think? Ah, but they're a crafty lot.

Wary of being perceived as opulent, most companies fly in unmarked jets. Aviation buffs can usually track planes over the Internet using aircraft tail numbers. But many companies, including AIG and Citigroup, have blocked the public's ability to do so for security reasons.

They're flying under the radar of all of us but the aviation buffs.

Golly, I remember that in the post-Katrina days in New Orleans, a woman who was on public assistance, was caught in possession of a TV that was too big. It's the same kind of thing.

From the AP.

H/T to TPM.

Christmas In Congo

From the New York Times:

BUNAGANA, Congo — At the entrance to this bustling border town is a most unusual sight: a speed limit sign. In fresh red, white and blue paint, it is a rare manifestation of order in a nation better known for chaos.

Gen. Laurent Nkunda, the leader of a group of rebels, with his pet goat Betty in the mountains of Congo. His aims include the removal of President Joseph Kabila, whose power has been waning.

The seemingly innocuous signpost is emblematic of the growing might and wider ambitions of Laurent Nkunda, the renegade Congolese general and warlord who now holds part of Congo’s future in his grip.
....

But beneath the veneer lies a ruthlessness of a piece with Congo’s unbroken history of brutality. With a military campaign in October and November that was met with a feeble response from both the Congolese government and United Nations peacekeeping forces here in eastern Congo, General Nkunda has pushed the nation to its most dangerous precipice in years.


The UN forces are undermanned and under-equipped to stop the violence in Congo. You cannot send in a weak force to do a job, without giving them the means to accomplish the goal, and then blame them because they don't succeed.

The democratically-elected president of Congo, Joseph Kabila, grows weaker by the day, because his army cannot stand up to the powerful rebel army of Gen. Nkunda.

One by one, those who oppose him have felt the violent wrath of his security forces, according to human rights investigators and political analysts. A Human Rights Watch investigation found that 500 people had died and 1,000 had been detained in these crackdowns.

One of many massacres attributed to Nkunda's forces.

Both Nkunda and Kabila "recruit" boys as young as nine to fight in their armies. Sometimes, the boys are placed in front to take the first fire. According to Eric, one of the boys who was "recruited" into Nkunda's army:

“The strategy they use is this,” he explained. “When they met children on the road, they ask them to help them carry their goods.”

The boys are then taken to training camps, given guns and taught to fight, Eric said. His eyes are wide in permanent surprise, and he said he had headaches that did not respond to medicine. Loud noises terrify him.

“Too many bombs,” he explained in a soft voice.

For two years, from 13 to 15, he said he fought with General Nkunda’s troops.

“Many of us were boys,” he said. “They would send us out first, then the men.”

He lives in a shelter for boys separated from their parents by the war. In the next bunk is his friend Fabrice, a 14-year-old former Mai Mai fighter who used to do battle with General Nkunda’s forces.

“I always felt bad to kill other children, because I knew they had been forced to fight just like me,” he said.


According to Human Rights Watch:

Tens of thousands of women and girls have been raped since the war began in 1998, and a recent report from the secretary-general found that between June 2007 and June 2008, the UN recorded 5,517 cases of sexual violence against children in Ituri and North and South Kivu - 31 percent of all sexual violence victims.

From my friend Georgianne Nienaber, who spent time in Congo:

There is total lack of international will to solve this problem and now international resource interests are turning on the peacekeepers (MONUC), blaming THEM for not stopping the violence when they are undermanned and under orders to keep the peace, not wage a separate war. there are dozens of proxy militias. Until there is an international MORAL outrage...maybe churches can do this...nothing will happen

Not a happy post, is it? It's Advent in Congo, too. What kind of Christmas will it be for the Christians in Congo?

Happy Hanukkah



Irresistible, no?

For Now, No Anonymous Comments

The troll continues with the annoying comments, so, for now, I am not allowing Anonymous comments, I'm sorry, IT and NancyP and other innocent Anonymous posters, but until the pest or pests go away, that's how it will be. They will need to register and have a Blogger name.

O Rex Gentium



December 21

O King of the Gentiles, yea, and desire thereof!
O Corner-stone, that makest of two one,
come to save man, whom Thou hast made out of the dust of the earth!

Latin

O Rex Gentium, et desideratus earum,
lapisque angularis, qui facis utraque unum:
veni, et salva hominem, quem de limo formasti.



Isaiah 9:7

His authority shall grow continually,
and there shall be endless peace
for the throne of David and his kingdom.
He will establish and uphold it
with justice and with righteousness
from this time onwards and for evermore.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will do this.


Isaiah 2:4

He shall judge between the nations,
and shall arbitrate for many peoples;
they shall beat their swords into ploughshares,
and their spears into pruning-hooks;
nation shall not lift up sword against nation,
neither shall they learn war any more.


Antiphon sung by the Dominican student brothers at Oxford.

Text from Fish Eaters.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Because Of The Trolls

Two trolls have left several sick and disgusting comments, therefore I am turning on comment moderation until tomorrow morning.

Recipe For Christmas Cookies

I've decided to take some time to enjoy holiday events like baking Christmas cookies. I'd like to share a recipe that I have really enjoyed this season!

Jose Cuervo Christmas Cookies

Ingredients:
1 cup of water
1 tsp baking soda
1 cup of sugar
1 tsp salt
1 cup or brown sugar
4 large eggs
1 cup nuts
2 cups of dried fruit
1 bottle Jose Cuervo Tequila

Directions:

Sample the Cuervo to check quality. Take a large bowl, check the Cuervo again, to be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink.

Turn on the electric mixer. Beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl.

Add one peastoon of sugar. Beat again. At this point it is best to make sure the Cuervo is still ok, try another cup just in case.

Turn off the mixerer thingy.

Break 2 leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit.

Pick the frigging fruit off the floor.

Mix on the turner.

If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaters just pry it loose with a drewscriver.

Sample the Cuervo to check for tonsisticity.

Next, sift two cups of salt, or something. Who geeves a sheet. Check the Jose Cuervo. Now shift the lemon juice and strain your nuts.

Add one table.

Add a spoon of sugar, or somefink. Whatever you can find.

Greash the oven.

Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try not to fall over.

Dont forget to beat off the turner.

Finally, throw the bowl through the window, finish the Cose Juervo and make sure to put the stove in the wishdasher.

Cherry Mistmas !


And I didn't even know Doug was baker.

My Three Grandsons


My daughter's boys by a stream in the Great Smokey Mountains.

The family spent an enjoyable Thanksgiving in a cabin in the mountains.

I have two other grandsons and one granddaughter.

Rick Warren - Front And Center

From Susan Russell's open letter to President-elect Barach Obama:

I believe that reaching across the divide to include a strong, evangelical voice in the opening moments of your presidency is not just a good political move, it is a considered policy choice that helps bind up the wounds of a divisive campaign and eight years of polarization, preparing us as a nation to move forward together to solve the many problems that challenge us. This effort to begin your administration by representing differences of opinion in the selection of a pastor whose theological perspectives are different than your own is something I enthusiastically applaud.

The choice of Rick Warren is not. I agree with my Episcopal brother Bishop Gene Robinson, who said yesterday, "I’m all for Rick Warren being at the table, but we’re not talking about a discussion, we’re talking about putting someone up front and center at what will be the most watched inauguration in history."


Leave it to Gene Robinson, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire, to articulate so well my own thoughts on Obama's choice of Rich Warren to give the invocation. The rest of Susan's letter is well worth reading. She explains further her objections to the choice of Rick Warren.

I believe that Obama will not back down from his choice of Warren, because he fears the backlash from the religious right more than that of the religious progressives. He believes that he will bring some of them around by this choice. He has much hard work to do, and he will need the cooperation of many of us of different ideological persuasions. However, I don't think this tactic will work with the hard core religious right. Is Obama channeling the Archbishop of Canterbury?

The Rev. Susan Russell is Senior Associate at All Saints Church, Pasadena, president of Integrity USA, convener of "Claiming the Blessing" and a member of the HRC Religion Council.

H/T to Mark Harris at Preludium.

Message From The Archbishop Of Catterbury

The Cat's Carol

Poem: Canon Eddie Hughes - Once vicar of All Saints' Church, Oystermouth (Mumbles), Swansea in Wales. Rowan Williams' vicar when he was young.

Tune: Once in Royal David's City

Come you cats of ev'ry colour,
Kittens too of ev'ry size;
See the Lord who made the tiger,
Low within the manger lies.
Praise him all his little tigers
Let your joyful purring rise.

Siamese and stately Persians,
Homely black and tabby gay,
Leave your cushions and your saucers
Make your peace with mice today.
Swift and silent, velvet-footed,
Hasten now down Bethlehem way.

See, He smiles to see you coming,
Mary welcomes you within,
Joseph with a friendly finger
Gently rubs a furry chin;
Ox and ass will kneel beside you,
Sheep and camel peering in.

We, and angels, sing His praises
In our varied sharps and flats.
Join the chorus, cats and kittens;
Praise him just by being cats:
Join the chorus, cats and kittens,
Praise Him just by being cats!


Thanks to Ann.