Archive for ◊ January, 2005 ◊

Author: Measi
• Monday, January 31st, 2005

You know, I have to hand it to them… they have a well-oiled machine going. They’ve roped in two people who I used to love reading online (Ethne and Hooligan), who now condemn anything left-leaning as Michael Moore loving (yeah, it was an interesting documentary and finally got the left to feel unafraid to express themselves in this nation… Moore-specific haters, get over yourselves), whining, and childish (ignoring their own faults, of course) and have turned their previously wonderful live-and-let live selves into quite saddening renditions of everything I fear from the right.

Here’s why many of us who lean left fight like hell to be heard. Here’s why we have been fighting against Bush, who is the poster child for the things we are afraid of in this nation. We fight because our fears are being realized. Remember– if it’s said enough times by the current administration, it MUST be true, right?

Enjoy it while it lasts, folks– unless these kids get a smack of reality come college, we’re heading down the road the Christian Coalition wants us to, covered up Liberty Breasts and all…

    Source: CNN

    Freedom of what?

    First amendment no big deal, students say

    Monday, January 31, 2005 Posted: 11:38 AM EST (1638 GMT)

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The way many high school students see it, government censorship of newspapers may not be a bad thing, and flag burning is hardly protected free speech.

    It turns out the First Amendment is a second-rate issue to many of those nearing their own adult independence, according to a study of high school attitudes released Monday.

    The original amendment to the Constitution is the cornerstone of the way of life in the United States, promising citizens the freedoms of religion, speech, press and assembly.

    Yet, when told of the exact text of the First Amendment, more than one in three high school students said it goes “too far” in the rights it guarantees. Only half of the students said newspapers should be allowed to publish freely without government approval of stories.

    “These results are not only disturbing; they are dangerous,” said Hodding Carter III, president of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which sponsored the $1 million study. “Ignorance about the basics of this free society is a danger to our nation’s future.”

    The students are even more restrictive in their views than their elders, the study says.

    When asked whether people should be allowed to express unpopular views, 97 percent of teachers and 99 percent of school principals said yes. Only 83 percent of students did.

    The results reflected indifference, with almost three in four students saying they took the First Amendment for granted or didn’t know how they felt about it. It was also clear that many students do not understand what is protected by the bedrock of the Bill of Rights.

    Three in four students said flag burning is illegal. It’s not. About half the students said the government can restrict any indecent material on the Internet. It can’t.

    “Schools don’t do enough to teach the First Amendment. Students often don’t know the rights it protects,” Linda Puntney, executive director of the Journalism Education Association, said in the report. “This all comes at a time when there is decreasing passion for much of anything. And, you have to be passionate about the First Amendment.”

    The partners in the project, including organizations of newspaper editors and radio and television news directors, share a clear advocacy for First Amendment issues.

    Federal and state officials, meanwhile, have bemoaned a lack of knowledge of U.S. civics and history among young people. Sen. Robert Byrd, D-West Virginia, has even pushed through a mandate that schools must teach about the Constitution on September 17, the date it was signed in 1787.

    The survey, conducted by researchers at the University of Connecticut, is billed as the largest of its kind. More than 100,000 students, nearly 8,000 teachers and more than 500 administrators at 544 public and private high schools took part in early 2004.

    The study suggests that students embrace First Amendment freedoms if they are taught about them and given a chance to practice them, but schools don’t make the matter a priority.

    Students who take part in school media activities, such as student newspapers or TV production, are much more likely to support expression of unpopular views, for example.

    About nine in 10 principals said it is important for all students to learn some journalism skills, but most administrators say a lack of money limits their media offerings.

    More than one in five schools offer no student media opportunities; of the high schools that do not offer student newspapers, 40 percent have eliminated them in the last five years.

    “The last 15 years have not been a golden era for student media,” said Warren Watson, director of the J-Ideas project at Ball State University in Indiana. “Programs are under siege or dying from neglect. Many students do not get the opportunity to practice our basic freedoms.”

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Author: Measi
• Monday, January 31st, 2005

It’s a GIP entry.

Cog!Love to philateley. :)

~ Mel. (who still has the Cogmas Spork decoration… somewhere…)

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Author: Measi
• Monday, January 31st, 2005

I officially discovered during the overnight hours of Friday to Saturday that yes, I am in fact too old to pull an all-nighter anymore. I used to live off of them. Up until 5 or 6 a.m., often seeing the sunrise, and then crashing. Now? Not so much. Granted, I still go to bed late for the nine-to-five crowd (at midnight… ish), but no, can’t do those anymore.

Unless I have a week of recovery time.

Gah.

It was a fun weekend. The only other sorority-filled weekend in recent memory was the 20th anniversary cruise weekend. Other than that? I honestly can’t recall one since… probably the night I turned 21.

weekend details…

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Author: Measi
• Saturday, January 29th, 2005

To be awake until four a.m.

Especially since it takes an act of the Gods to allow me to sleep past 9 a.m.

Oh my god, I feel like the floor of a taxicab.

And this is without any alcohol.

*THUD*

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Author: Measi
• Friday, January 28th, 2005

Mrs. Arnold raised her hand early that morning– the sign that we were to line up to go back into the building. Whining, we all complied, running to her from all parts of the playground.

But she didn’t call us to the door. She called us to the center of the four-square lines on the “upper grades” section of Poly Drive’s playground.

It was a very bright sunny morning.

It was a relatively warm day– because I can remember the slight smell of tar from the crack seals in the blacktop.

We were all confused– we’d only been at recess a few minutes. Why were we all being called back to the building?

She told us all to gather around, because she had very sad news.

Many of us had been talking about it, thanks to the monumental flight. And our class of eight fifth graders and twenty fourth graders (minus whomever was missing that day), couldn’t say a word.

It didn’t need to be said– we all went into a long moment of silence. I remember looking at the shadows formed by our shoes and our heads upon the blacktop.

It’s the first national tragedy I remember. The Challenger had exploded.

And when I see the footage, I still remember being eleven years old, staring at that blacktop.

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Author: Measi
• Friday, January 28th, 2005

Other than a couple of vague things that I’ve heard by asking, I don’t know what is happening tonight. Since my cell phone’s at home and I have no AIM at work, I’m posting this here…

I know there’s a vague meetup at 7:30 at Marsh planned. I know there’s potentially stuff going on at CAS after that, but don’t know where.

At this point, there’s no way I can get myself into the city, park, and get to campus by then, due to having to pick Erich up at Route 128 station at 6:40. 8 p.m. or 8:30 is probably going to be when I manage to get in there. Since things are going late tonight, I’m parking in the closest 24-hour garage that I know of, which is at the Pru (because I do need to go home tonight for scheduled things early tomorrow morning.)

If someone can CALL ME at home around 7 to 7:15 with full details, or attach them here on my journal, that would be cool. This weekend’s really piling up with stuff for me (including having to work this weekend. *groan*) and I desperately need to get everything in order so I can keep my sanity.

Also– Due to the snow, I realize that it’s going to be near imposible to move the stands and ritual box anywhere out of SFA on foot. I’m very happy to meet up with someone with a key to load up all necessary things into my Jeep. I can do this either tomorrow afternoon at some time, or butt-ass early Sunday morning. Whichever works best for whomever wants to get it done. I just need someone with a key to the room and info on where I’ll be taking it.

Best,
Mel.

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Author: Measi
• Friday, January 28th, 2005

Seen everywhere. :)

1. What color is most reflective of you?

Green– always growing, always changing, always renewing.

2. How did you get the idea for your journal name?

Ramblings of a Geeky Witch– just fits me. I tend to ramble. I’m a geek. I’m a Witch. :)

Measi – is a childhood nickname that has stuck, thanks to my brother’s inability at age 2 to pronounce Melissa.

3. What time were you born?

6:28 a.m.

3. What song are you playing now, or wish you were playing?

I’m listening to the Riven game soundtrack– it’s my usual morning routine.

4. Has the death of a celebrity ever made you cry?

Not cry so much as sit there somewhat stunned. Gregory Hines’ death was the most recent that I really, REALLY mourned.

5. What color underwear are you wearing?

Purple

6. Do you want a baby?

I’d love to be a mom. I don’t want to give birth. Adoption seems my way to go (and makes sense, considering I’m an adoptee).

7. What does your dad do for a living?

He’s an OB-GYN.

8. What does your mom do for a living?

She’s a real-estate agent in a new-home sale development.

9. What is your pet’s name?

Three cats, all with full names and nicknames… Colorado (Colley), Mephista (Fizzy) and Augustus Mousedeath (Gus).

10. What color are your bed sheets?

Current set on the bed are sage green.

11. What are the last 3 digits of your phone number?

444

12. What was the last concert you attended?

Prince at the Fleet Center.

13. Who was with you?

Erich and Jason

14. What was the last movie you saw?

In the theater? Two Towers (midnight movie in December). On TV– can’t honestly remember.

15. Who do you dislike most at this moment?

Not really feeling that strong in a negative way about anyone, to be honest.

16. What food are you craving right now?

I desperately need a good dose of Indian curry and mulligatawny soup right now. I haven’t had it in ages.

17. Did you dream last night?

Probably, but I don’t remember.

18. What was the last TV show you watched?

Buffy this morning as I got ready for work.

19. What is your fave piece of jewelry?

My shiny new engagement ring! :)

20. What is to the left of you?

My coffee cup

21. What was the last thing you ate?

Steak and mashed potatoes (last night)

22. Who is your best friend of the opposite sex?

Erich.

23. Write a song lyric that’s in your head?

“Why do we crucify ourselves, every day…” (Tori Amos… thanks to reading Minarae’s journal this morning.

24. Who last imed you?

Maria (serving as John), Michelle, and Tricia– all at once last night.

25. Where is your significant other right now?

At work, slaving like I am.

26. Do you have a crush?

Beyond Erich? No.

27. What is his name?

N/A

28. What shampoo do you use?

Aussie Redmond

29. When was the last time you cut your hair?

I think in late November. I’m due, but I also want to grow it out.

30. Are you on any meds?

Not as a daily routine, no. Aleve has been my friend this week due to being female. Antihistamines have also been my friend for hives due to the weather.

31. Do you have a mental disease?

Is this a trick question? ;) Seriously, though– not a diagnosed one. But anyone probably has something wrong with them, according to the DSM-IV.

32. What shirt are you wearing?

Purple striped sweater. (I’m very purple today, apparently).

33. What time is it?

10:12 a.m.

34. What color is your razor?

Pink.

35. What is your fave frozen treat?

Choc-peanut butter ice cream

36. Are you sexy?

I don’t think so, but Erich has been trying to convince me that I am.

37. What’s your favorite shopping store?

Send me to a bookstore, and I’ll never come out. Especially if it has chai.

38. Are you thirsty?

Not really.

39. Can you imagine yourself ever getting married?

I guess so! (looks at left hand) (grins)

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Author: Measi
• Thursday, January 27th, 2005

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Author: Measi
• Thursday, January 27th, 2005


The Blizzard of 2005 is Love.

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Author: Measi
• Thursday, January 27th, 2005

To: All Gods

From: Melissa (that peon still living in Massachusetts)

Re: Snow

Date: January 27th, 2005

No, really. I was serious in the first one.

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SHUT IT OFF! WE GET IT– IT’S WINTER. CAN YOU BREAK THESE SNOW STORMS AT LEAST A MONTH APART?

Gah.

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Author: Measi
• Wednesday, January 26th, 2005

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Author: Measi
• Wednesday, January 26th, 2005

Anyone who has the measi [at] measi.net address in their books, please switch it to measi [at] comcast.net. Something’s up with my email forwarder. Grrrr…

And I’m at work… so if anyone needs/wants to email me about this weekend’s preplanned events, throw me a line there or at the comcast email. Replies will be imminent, thanks to the dead silence here at work today.

~ Mel.

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Author: Measi
• Wednesday, January 26th, 2005

To: God, She Who Is Known By Many Names, Loki, and Whomever is doing this
From: Melissa (a lowly human here in Massachusetts)
Re: Snow
Date: January 26, 2005

Sirs and Madams:

I humbly ask that You switch off the Godly Dandruff program that has been causing many headaches to Your followers this week here in New England. I will be most happy and gracious in helping find an appropriate Divine Dandruff shampoo to help with the problem, as the flakes are piling a bit too deep to deal with in good humor.

Please, please– stop for a few days and send us a warm wind so that we might see over the drifts for a few days before the next batch.

Oh– and while I do not wish to appear violent or malconent, would You please smite the driver who insisted on driving 15 miles per hour on Route 128 north on the Dedham hill this morning, only to stop halfway up and force me into a spin to keep from hitting him? Spinning a Jeep is most unwise and dangerous to Your other followers.

Blessed Be,
Melissa

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Author: Measi
• Tuesday, January 25th, 2005

SENIOR YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL

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Author: Measi
• Monday, January 24th, 2005

Since I know there was a meeting planned for last night that didn’t happen due to snow– if it’s rescheduled for sometime this week in the evening, I could make it into the city if I know by around noon of the day of.

And also– as soon as it’s known, please let me know of any details for Friday and Sunday (where to meet, times, etc), especially if they’ve also been changed with the snow. I just need to get my week coordinated with Erich since he’s helping a friend move, and probably will be taking my car. I will have transportation, but between the snow (which won’t melt by Friday) and such, planning is key.

Thanks,
Mel.

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