Chris Rock On The Daily Show (Small – 3 MB)
Chris Rock On The Daily Show (Hi-res – 36 MB)





Conference Tomorrow At Stanford On Public Spectrum Access
Here’s the scoop on the “Broadband and Digital Future- Who is in Control” conference. Wish I could make it.
Lots Of Stuff On The Way Today…
Okay sorry for the light postings yesterday. Sometimes it’s easier for me to crunch more video clips if I do a bunch of them at once and kind of get into a rhythm of sorts.
In the kitty: Chris Rock on the Daily Show, Paul McCartney chills out a bit for the Pope (but gets in a funny), more Daily Show updates on my country’s beligerent Secretary of Defense and new found McCarthyesque trends, and a clip from a 1974 Rockford Files episode that won’t need any explaination once you see it for yourself.
I’ve got a bit of reading to do for school (that I won’t do if I don’t do it before I start posting because I know how I am) and then the games will begin…
March In Oakland, CA On Saturday
For those of you who are so inclined:
March for Peace and Justice in Oakland!
March for Peace and Justice in Oakland!
Saturday
April 5th
Gather: 10:30 AM in Mosswood Park
(Broadway and MacArthur, close to MacArthur BART) and march downtown
-or-
10:00 AM at UC Berkeley, Sproul Plaza and march to Mosswood, then downtown
1:30 PM Gather for rally and music
Frank Ogawa Plaza near Oakland City Hall
(12th St. BART Station)
For more information, contact:
Greenaction
(415) 248-5010
A New Warblog You’ll Want To Keep An Eye On
I’ve been working for the last two weeks helping to set up a warblog for a very knowledgable guy I met at SXSW 2003.
Introducing: David Miller and what I think will be one of the most insightful warblogs in existence to date:
In Our World.
David is currently working on a book based on Letters written to President Johnson from the relatives of soldiers who had died in the Vietnam War.
Proof (as if we needed any more) that history tends to repeat itself.
McCarthyism Is Back In Style!
So this category was called “NeoMcCarthyism,” but then I realized there was nothing new about this — It’s the same old thing. Perhaps it all happened just long enough ago that many of us don’t remember exactly how or why it happened. And that’s why I’ve decided it’s so important to revisit history a bit, in order to better evaluate the current events of this modern age.
I think I held off on creating this category for the last few weeks because I didn’t want to believe myself that this was really happening.
I first thought I recognized “it” when the Dixie Chicks were banned from all Clear Channel stations for expressing their views. “Gee, isn’t that like being blacklisted?” I thought to myself.
I was sure the stench was present when I learned that the actors and actresses presenting and accepting at the Academy Awards had been instructed to not make comments against the Shrub War at this year’s awards ceremony. Suddenly, there was a time and a place for such discussion — and the Academy Awards wasn’t it. I can remember when I was a little girl and Vanessa Redgrave accepted her award for “Julia.” She sure had a thing or two to say about something that was important to her.
I didn’t really understand what was going on, and I asked my mom what she was saying.
“It’s complicated,” she said. “They always get political in their speeches when they accept their awards. It happens every year.”
Her voice was filled with both distain and acceptance, but the message was clear to me: people can say what they want in their speeches, and this is the case because we live in a free country.
Yesterday morning, I heard two acts of self-censorship that helped to clarify the absoluteness of the whole situation:
KTVU On Madonna and “What A Girl Wants” Censorship (Small – 3 MB)
KTVU On Madonna and “What A Girl Wants” Censorship (Hi-res – 36 MB)


My Scene In “Monsturd”
I guess I forgot to post this earlier. It’s my scene in the movie
Monsturd:
My Little Scene In Monsturd.
This will be on DVD later this month!
I sing the theme song too…
British Troops Sent Home For Questioning War
That’ll teach em for thinking.
UK troops sent home for questioning war
The soldiers were returned to Britain on the eve of the war when they expressed concerns the offensive was in breach of the United Nations charter and it might be illegal for them to follow certain orders, their lawyer Gilbert Blades said.
“They expressed doubts about the legality of the war, about whether they should be called upon to shoot innocent civilians,” Blades, a Lincolnshire-based military lawyer, told Reuters. “As soon as they expressed these views to other soldiers they were then removed.”
The Daily Show On Rumsfeld’s Almost Drunken Belligerence
The Daily Show On Donald Rumsfeld (Small – 5 MB)
The Daily Show On Donald Rumsfeld (Hi-res – 57 MB)
“We’re in the middle of a war — He’s starting another war.”

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Daily Show On The Firing Of Peter Arnett
The Daily Show On Peter Arnett (Small – 7 MB)
The Daily Show On Peter Arnett (Hi-res – 98 MB)

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