Paul, The Pope And Lady Madonna

Paul McCartney agrees to take his show down a couple notches because it might be within the Pope’s earshot. Then he made a funny about only playing mellow songs that the Pope would like anyway. Like Lady Madonna, which is neither mellow in tempo nor of a subject matter the Pope would necessarily approve of…
This clip is from KTVU Channel 2 News In San Francisco.
Paul McCartney and The Pope Make The News (Small – 2 MB)
Paul McCartney and The Pope Make The News (Hi-res 27 MB)

LADY MADONNA – BEATLES
lady madonna, children at your feet
wonder how you manage to make ends meet
who finds the money when you pay the rent
did you think that money was heaven sent?
friday night arrives without a suitcase
sunday morning creeping like a nun
monday’s child has learned to tie his bootlace
see how they run
lady madonna, baby at your breast
wonders how you manage to feed the rest
see how they run
lady madonna, lying on the bed
listen to the music playing in your head
tuesday after is never ending
wednesday morning papers didn’t come
thrusday night your stockings needed mending
see how they run
lady madonna, children at your feet
wonder how manage to make ends meet

Daily Show On Geraldo Getting In Trouble With His Protectorates In Iraq

Wow. This is classic stuff.
In the U.S., some of the best “real news” on TV comes with comedy afterwards.
Just to clarify: yes, he has been asked to leave (all official-like), and, no, he is not leaving.
Part 1 is the headlines report by Jon. Part 2 is a special report by Stephen Colbert on the subject where he does a take off on what got Geraldo fired.
Daily Show On Geraldo’s Getting Booted Out of Iraq Part 1 of 2 (Small – 8 MB)
Daily Show On Geraldo’s Getting Booted Out of Iraq Part 2 of 2 (Small – 7 MB)
Daily Show On Geraldo’s Getting Booted Out of Iraq Part 1 of 2 (Hi-res 102 MB)
Daily Show On Geraldo’s Getting Booted Out of Iraq Part 2 of 2 (Hi-res 95 MB)




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Britain Admits There May Be No Weapons Of Mass Destruction

Well at least this only took weeks and not months or years. Let’s hope the U.S. will be making similar admissions soon…
Britain Admits There May Be No WMD’s in Iraq
By Ruben Bannerjee for Al Jazeera.

Making the startling confession in a radio interview, British Home Secretary, David Blunkett, added in the same breath that he would in any case rejoice the “fall” of Saddam Hussein and his regime — regardless of whether any weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq or not.
The confession reconfirms the worst fears of opponents of the war that “weapons of mass destruction” is only a ruse for the US and the British to go to war against Iraq.
At the very least the admission certainly deals a serious blow to the moral legitimacy that the US and the British have been seeking in prosecuting the war…
UN weapons inspectors, who scoured the country for several months until the US asked them to leave last month, had repeatedly certified that they had found no credible evidence of Iraq possessing any weapons of mass destruction.

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Daily Show On U.S. Self-Censorship Trend

(Note: Yeah okay, I’ve just changed this from “censorship” to “self-censorship”, per the comment below. It was self-censorship to begin with. Sorry ’bout that.–lr)
Since when does “Peace” become a political statement.
Is there a flip side to “peace.” A time and a place for “peace” now?
Jon mourns accordingly on the Daily Show.
Daily Show On Self-Censorship 4/1/03 (Small – 6 MB)
Daily Show On Self-Censorship 4/1/03 (Hi-res – 78 MB)

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Nice Backgrounder On McCarthyism

We’ll have to learn together about this stuff, because the more I learn about “it”, the more I realize I know even less about it than I thought I did.
How interesting that it’s tied back in with the Alien Registration Act of 1940.
I was thinking the Shrub Administration has been sucking us back thirty years with regard to foreign policy and nuclear power. But now I realize, regarding our policies at home and the way we’ve been treating people of color, we’ve actually gone back sixty years.
As far as separation of church and state go, it feels like gone backwards at least a hundred years!
The bad news is: this isn’t an episode of the Twilight Zone. This is the United States.
This is my country. Right here. Right now. April 6, 2003.
I must admit, I’m still in a bit of shock over the last six months.
Who woulda thunk it?
Oh well, time to get over it and fight back…
In the mean time, I promised some history so here’s a good start:

McCarthyism
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Red Cross Horrified By Civilian Casualties Of Shrub’s War

Red Cross horrified by number of dead civilians
From the Canadian Press.

Red Cross doctors who visited southern Iraq this week saw “incredible” levels of civilian casualties including a truckload of dismembered women and children, a spokesman said Thursday from Baghdad.
Roland Huguenin, one of six International Red Cross workers in the Iraqi capital, said doctors were horrified by the casualties they found in the hospital in Hilla, about 160 kilometres south of Baghdad.
“There has been an incredible number of casualties with very, very serious wounds in the region of Hilla,” Huguenin said in a interview by satellite telephone.
“We saw that a truck was delivering dozens of totally dismembered dead bodies of women and children. It was an awful sight. It was really very difficult to believe this was happening.”
Huguenin said the dead and injured in Hilla came from the village of Nasiriyah, where there has been heavy fighting between American troops and Iraqi soldiers, and appeared to be the result of “bombs, projectiles.”
“At this stage we cannot comment on the nature of what happened exactly at that place . . . but it was definitely a different pattern from what we had seen in Basra or Baghdad.
“There will be investigations I am sure.”
Baghdad and Basra are coping relatively well with the flow of wounded, said Huguenin, estimating that Baghdad hospitals have been getting about 100 wounded a day.
Most of the wounded in the two large cities have suffered superficial shrapnel wounds, with only about 15 per cent requiring internal surgery, he said.
But the pattern in Hilla was completely different.
“In the case of Hilla, everybody had very serious wounds and many, many of them small kids and women. We had small toddlers of two or three years of age who had lost their legs, their arms. We have called this a horror.”
At least 400 people were taken to the Hilla hospital over a period of two days, he said — far beyond its capacity.
“Doctors worked around the clock to do as much as they could. They just had to manage, that was all.”
The city is no longer accessible, he added…
The Red Cross expects the humanitarian crisis in Iraq to grow and is calling for donations to help cope. The Red Cross Web site is: www.redcross.ca

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