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In other sad news

September 18, 2001 by Michael Boyle

, Mr. Dressup has died following a stroke last week. Join all Canadians in mourning our first (when we were kids) cultural icon.

OK, these are trying times

September 18, 2001 by Michael Boyle

for everyone, but I think that I may have a reliable report of the sighting of a clear sign of the apocalypse…

Rush Limbaugh has (very publicly) chastised Falwell for his ignorant comments, even going so far as to call him “Osama bin Falwell”. According to my very reliable source, the gist of his message was that, “even though Rush himself doesn’t like gays/feminists/left wingers, it is their right as citizens of the US to say and do as they please, and for Falwell, Robertson et al. to blame them for the ‘armageddon’ is ignorant and incendiary.”

Tags: Curiosities

Noam Chomsky

September 18, 2001 by Michael Boyle

: The Radio B92 Interview.

Tags: International Affairs

King Kaufman

September 18, 2001 by Michael Boyle

: Rally round the flag? “There are two kinds of patriots: The ‘God Bless America’ kind and the ‘This Land Is Your Land’ kind. I’m the latter. […] Here’s one of the verses school kids don’t sing: ‘As I was walking, I saw a sign there/And that sign said ‘No trespassing’/But on the other side, it didn’t say nothing/Now that side was made for you and me.'”

Tags: US Politics

Francis Fukuyama

September 18, 2001 by Michael Boyle

: The End of American exceptionalism. This may be the only time I’ll ever agree with Fukuyama, but he’s got some very good points in this short article.

American exceptionalism? It applies in many ways, but none more striking than in foreign policy. For example? The US worked very hard behind the scenes for many years to gain a treaty banning land mines, then refused to sign it. The US works hard at developing consensus rules for everyone to adhere to, but then ends up not signing on itself.

Make no mistake, I am NOT blaming the US for the acts of last week in any way. I am, however, concerned with a) how it reacts, and b) how it, along with others, contributed to the context in which it happened. Because if those root issues are not dealt with, no amount of fire and brimstone from the world’s only superpower will be successful.

Tags: International Affairs

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