New Orleans - A collaborative effort between local and state government and area community-based organizations is spearheading a variety of events to help raise awareness of HIV and AIDS in our community. New Orleans currently ranks 5th in the nation for AIDS case rates among major metropolitan areas in the United States.In honor of a relative who died of AIDS contracted from a blood transfusion during heart by-pass surgery. To this day, the immediate family would not wish his name to be mentioned. His funeral was private; the extended family was never told the cause of death. We knew because when one family member went to visit him in the hospital and asked if he had a diagnosis, he laughed and said the doctor thought he might have AIDS, which seemed impossible to him at the time. As best as I can remember, this was sometime in the 1980s.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
WORLD AIDS DAY
THOUGHTS ON THE PROCESS...
Wake me when the first woman is ordained bishop in the Church of England.Since the defeat of the motion in General Synod to allow women bishops, I have grieved along with my friends in the Church of England, especially my women friends, both clergy and laity. The vote was a slap in the face to all women, within the church and without. Although I've read pages and pages of discussion and opinions on the fix to allow women bishops, and I've even gone so far as to watch videos of English Parliament arguing the question, I have no idea how the Church of England will resolve the matter. Now I shall take a break from it all it and wait to hear the good news (soon, I hope) of a resolution and wait even longer for the announcement of the choice of the first woman bishop and for the date for her ordination to be named.
Whenever the remedy to this great injustice comes, I pray the resolution will honor the women who have faithfully served the church for so very many years. Joy on the occasion of the acknowledgement of women as equals in the sight of God and of humanity will be tempered by the exceedingly slow and grudging process of giving assent. In the case of women bishops, the moral arc of the universe in bending toward justice is, indeed, long.
Photo from NASA.
Friday, November 30, 2012
EIGHT THOUGHTS TO PONDER
Number 8
Life is sexually transmitted.
Number 7
Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
Number 6
Men have two emotions: Hungry and Horny. If you see a gleam in his eyes, make him a sandwich.
Number 5
Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach a person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for weeks, months, maybe years.
Number 4
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in the hospitals, dying of nothing.
Number 3
All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.
Number 2
In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now, the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
And The Number 1 Thought
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers--what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
- - - and as someone recently said to me:
"Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
Life is sexually transmitted.
Number 7
Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
Number 6
Men have two emotions: Hungry and Horny. If you see a gleam in his eyes, make him a sandwich.
Number 5
Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach a person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for weeks, months, maybe years.
Number 4
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in the hospitals, dying of nothing.
Number 3
All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.
Number 2
In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now, the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
And The Number 1 Thought
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers--what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
- - - and as someone recently said to me:
"Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
Thanks, double thanks to susan s. for several wonderful laughs. Eight to be exact.
NOT SO FAST BOBBY
State District Judge Tim Kelley ruled Friday that Gov. Bobby Jindal’s expanded voucher program unconstitutionally diverts public money to send some public school students to private and parochial schools.Of course, the decision will be appealed, and who knows what will happen on appeal, but the news for now is good. The voucher system transfers state funds, dedicated by law to public school systems, to private schools, which are not held to the same standards as public schools. However, the decision is not about unequal standards, which is a whole other matter, but about following the Louisiana Constitution.
Kelley said that both Act 2 and Senate Concurrent Resolution 99 unlawfully divert tax dollars for nonpublic educational purposes.
Kelly heard closing arguments Friday morning from attorneys for the state, teacher unions, school boards and school-choice advocates.
ALAN SIMPSON HOPES GROVER SLIPS
Former Senator Alan Simpson on Chris Matthew's show:
“How do you deal with guys who came to stop government or Grover wandering the earth in his white robes saying he wanted to drown government in a bathtub? Simpson asked. “I hope he slips in there with it,” Simpson joked. “Or put some soap in the tub.”Bravo, Senator Simpson. At the end:
“I’m with you on the full metaphor there,” Mathews said. “I’ll give you the full metaphor.”
"You don't use Bowles-Simpson because the acronym's going to be wrong there."Ha ha. Love Alan.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT
Excellent column by Paul Krugman in the New York Times.
The important thing to understand now is that while the election is over, the class war isn’t. The same people who bet big on Mr. Romney, and lost, are now trying to win by stealth — in the name of fiscal responsibility — the ground they failed to gain in an open election.President Obama and congressional Democrats hold the cards since the election. Let's hope they play the game to the advantage of the great majority of the citizens of the country. Keep in mind that the fiscal cliff is not that at all, but is rather a fiscal incline, and, if it comes to that, the slide down the incline will play a lot worse for Republicans than for Democrats.
....
Consider, as a prime example, the push to raise the retirement age, the age of eligibility for Medicare, or both. This is only reasonable, we’re told — after all, life expectancy has risen, so shouldn’t we all retire later? In reality, however, it would be a hugely regressive policy change, imposing severe burdens on lower- and middle-income Americans while barely affecting the wealthy. Why? First of all, the increase in life expectancy is concentrated among the affluent; why should janitors have to retire later because lawyers are living longer? Second, both Social Security and Medicare are much more important, relative to income, to less-affluent Americans, so delaying their availability would be a far more severe hit to ordinary families than to the top 1 percent.
Note to Mr President and Congressional Democrats: Hold the line! (You don't need to tell me; I know I'm mixing metaphors.)
As for Thelma and Louise, they landed safely and moved to Mexico.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
I TRIED TO TELL HER I'M TOO YOUNG
Grandpère bakes beer bread from time to time. His latest loaf was especially delicious, perhaps because he used a special lager given him by a friend in the recipe. I offered a slice to my 12 year old grandson, and he told me, "I can't have that; I'm underage." I tried to explain to him that bread with a little beer in it or food cooked with a little wine was fine for him, but I don't think I made much headway. I didn't tell him he's probably already had food cooked with wine.
The picture does not show GP's loaf because it's nearly gone.
Image from Wikipedia.
The picture does not show GP's loaf because it's nearly gone.
Image from Wikipedia.
TURKEY HUNTING
Too late for Thanksgiving, but the old guy is way ahead of the game (no pun intended) for Christmas.
Don't blame me. Blame Doug.
STORY OF THE DAY - ONE OF US
Someday, the light will shine like a sun through myFrom StoryPeople.
skin & they will say, What have you done with your
life? & though there are many moments I think I will
remember, in the end, I will be proud to say, I was
one of us.
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