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“Conservative Values?” Not in Washington.

Libertarian candidate (former Republican, enthusiastic Patriot Act pusher, and notorious about-facer) Bob Barr spoke before Netroots Nation this past week (spiritual successor to Yearly Kos), and uttered words which caused InDecision2008’s Cubby Chaser to wonder

“What the fuck is wrong with the world when it turns out that the Libertarian candidate says the smartest thing of the past seven weeks?”

There’s a lot wrong with the world right now, a smattering of it found all over my infrequently updated blog here.

But perhaps a better question is “what the fuck is wrong with the world when the Libertarian candidate has been saying a lot of smart things over the last few months and no one is listening?”

“Good thing Barr is getting no press whatsoever.”

You can also add the legions of folk in this once-great nation who long ago lost the ability for critical thinking if they ever possessed it.  I could blame TV and various other forms of info-tainment, but it’s easy enough for many people to still view those and retain their faculties.  No, pure mental, philosophical, and political laziness are at the heart of it all.

As for those “smart” words of Barr?  Here is a smattering:

“I’m not sure. The term ‘conservative values’ means so many different things to so many different people. To me, what has utterly failed in the traditional conservative movement is any understanding of or respect for true individual liberty and our constitutional system of government, which was designed expressly to provide protection for individual liberty.

“We now have a government which calls itself conservative, yet believes it’s okay to spy on American citizens within their own country without a court order. We now have an administration which calls itself conservative and supports conservative values that believes it’s okay to detain a citizen or non-citizen in this country and never give them access to courts to determine under habeas corpus if they are being held properly.

“So if in fact respect for individual liberty, respect for the Constitution are conservative values, we certainly don’t have that in Washington nowadays.”

And a few more words to ruminate upon:

“For example, if the citizens of a particular state wish to legalize medicinal marijuana, or to change the definition of marriage in their state, why should the Federal government have any right, if in fact if it respects individual liberty and individual conservative values, have any power have any power to come in and override the position of the people of the state. Yet that’s what we have in Washington. That’s not conservatism. That’s big government.”

How many folks out there do you think would find the above words eminently reasonable, should they even bother to listen or look for them?  I would wager the same majority that opposes the destruction of reason and waste of human life that is our invasion and occupation of Iraq.

Those still tied to the notion that the answers lie only with the “Demogogue” and “Republicrat” parties should look at the lessons of the last half century, and especially the last two decades.  There are no longer any answers coming from the big two, only a continually-accelerating descent into a singularity.

Seize the birthright so many fought for 230+ years ago.  If you want to retain your individual rights, don’t stand anymore for others trying to take them from you, allegedly in your name.

Mr. Barr again:

“The value that is most important to me, is that which is most important, for example, to the great 20th Century philosopher Ayn Rand, and that is the value of individual privacy. As Ayn Rand said, the value of privacy, the notion of a person being freed from the interference of other people, is the essence of civilization.”

Ayn Rand is not a demon, merely another flawed human being, as we all are.  She said things those in power fear, some of them wrong to myself and others, but she was able to say them.  It is our choice whether or not we’ll bother to listen.

The Original DM has thrown his last die…

I know I’m a little late with this and some of you may have heard the news, but an icon of my adolescence that still affects me today passed away on Monday…

Together with Dave Arneson, E. Gary Gygax created Dungeons & Dragons, the game that I have played on and off over the decades, and regularly now, in one of its computer incarnations, Neverwinter Nights.

Dungeons & Dragons was what first started my socialization in high school, with lunchtime games in Mr. Welsh’s biology classroom, and weekend, overnight crawls at the home of one or another of our little cabal of geek gamers. And now, with the advent of the internet and Neverwinter Nights, it’s allowed me to make friends beyond the local, including one who is quite close, even though we live days and miles apart.

Thank you, Gary, for the enrichment your game has given my life, and for helping turn me into the techno-geek I am today. May your legacy live on for centuries.

UPDATE: Wired magazine has a wonderful article on Gary, the development of Dungeons & Dragons, and the impact it’s had on the world and gaming.  It has some nice personal insights from Gary as well, for the interviews were done not long before his passing.

Infant amphibian

Almost like a Keane painting: cute…

…but underneath lurks something not quite human. ;)

But those eyes are so compelling, they can’t help but draw you in.

Anyhow, I present my daughter, about 7 months old, after swimming with her mother.

This is how children survive. They can be the most strident, demanding creatures you’ve ever encountered in your life, but one look like this and a rational, reasoning, even logical adult is utterly disarmed.

Would that all the world’s fanatics could see their potential victims, up close and in their face, before they they proceed with their irrational and futile actions.

Click the photo for the larger version.

Before Skynet® takes over…

…let’s give many thanks to my brother for pointing me to this website for getting a human customer service agent on the line, rather than endless automated voice prompt trees that loop you back into the ninth circle of hell.

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