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  1. Is it not prudent in these times of strife to look for and accentuate possibilities for unity and healing rather than to continue to promote a divisive competition of relative "truths"?

    TRUTH IS A WHORE.

    Surely, truth is a whore in ambush;

    scenting the trail of the seeker

    with anticipation and illusion.

    Quite unashamedly,

    she splays her loins to reveal

    treasures of self-discovery

    to the passionate.

    Feasting ravenously upon the carnage

    of words and revelations,

    the believer plunders the bitch

    with lustful satisfaction.

    Ah, but how content he is to

    finally conquer truth.

    For now that she has been impregnated

    by judgment, he may possess

    ignorance more completely yet.

    - by Adam Donaldson Powell

    ... and

    WHILE WE WAIT ...

    Patiently - we endure,

    desperate to believe in God, justice and humanity.

    Repeatedly - we suffer

    from our own ignorance and immobility.

    Admirably - we martyr ourselves,

    tranquilizing pain with saintliness and esteem.

    Inevitably - we avenge,

    using the very tactics of our aggressors.

    Ultimately - we are shunned

    by all who thought we were extraordinary.

    Typically - we wait

    for the world to discover its misjudgment.

    Ironically - we learn nothing,

    and neither forgive nor forget.

    - by Adam Donaldson Powell

  2. well, i was here in oslo (norway) glued to cnn on the television and chatting with friends in the usa on the computer. i am an expat who gave up his american citizenship many years ago, so i could not vote - however i have followed the election process closely. i am proud to see the homeland i was born in stepping up to the plate and electing to consider change for the better. as a person with black american background i do not have words to express my excitement at seeing that america and americans have come so far ... and i commend all of us who have worked for this - from the emancipation of slaves to civil rights to affirmative action to a black american president. i hope that america's new leadership receives the support, cooperation and patience that it needs from all in the usa and abroad. the challenges ahead are many, but with a foundation of hope and unity anything can be achieved.

  3. You beat me to the punch Des...

    YEAH AMERICA - GET OUT THERE and VOTE! But today's vote is just the beginning -- there is much much more to be done in order to make this planet a more livable place, and your engagement is essential ... together with that of the rest of us. The whole world is watching you today and in the near future, America.

    I too have my candidate preferences, but I ultimately believe in the human race and spirit - no matter how the election turns out.

    :icon_geek:

  4. Okay, I am hesitant to enter this fascinating discussion because I am writing under my actual name here. Those who have read "Entre Nous" have an idea of some of my perspectives on this question. What I find bizarre with this discussion is the beating around the bush. For me the real question is that of the definition of predator - who is the "real" predator and who is being played to "play out" a role - for whatever purpose? This is a popular theme these days in international literature and art photography, and further exploration is needed. I am amused by the comments regarding the "tortured" writer ... and paedophilia. Is that the extent of this "literary piece" (granted, W. pushes the conventional "story" structure - which I encourage)? Not for me, at least. I see the question of predator becoming victim and victim becoming predator in a co-dependency relationship as the primary theme. I applaud W. for having the creative courage to present this on this website, and Dude for permitting it.

    You could safely drop the disclaimer W. No one will mistake you for Nabokov here.

  5. Cheer up Bucko!

    Things are tough, and will get tougher yet. However, there are many signs that several persons are starting to "wake up" and change their values, thoughts, words and actions to create a better world and more healthy and holistic collective consciousness. I am actually thankful for the economic crisis because that is usually what it takes for most people to stop just thinking about themselves (unfortunately). Every day the human race has a new chance to turn things around. I believe in humanity and humanoids in the end.

  6. Hi D.!

    Just to keep the record straight, my problems with Norton removal were not regular - but due to a systemic problem caused by a flaw in the regular Norton program that had made compatibility problems over a longer time, and which finally wreaked havoc. The regular removal program did not function because of that flaw and I needed direct help from the Norton provider to remove it. It was successful and the service was quite good. As regards Norton 360, it is a comprehensive maintenance system that is very effective and a good quality product. (no, I do not work there)

    But everyone must figure out what is best for them, and which programs go together - just like with everything else in life when one uses many different specialists, medications, computer programs, browsers etc.

    AVG is quite good - even the free version.

  7. I was having a virus problem that Norton seemed unable to notice, let alone fix. As my subscription was running out, I took some advice and paid for AVG. As soon as I installed it, it found and fixed the virus.

    Then I started having compatability problems, and discovered, after some fudging around, that remnants of Norton remained on my computer. It took an arm and a leg and much cussing, along with installing a clean-up prorgam, to get rid of it, but once I did, the problems stopped.

    My experience with AVG has generally been good, but I do have a problem with their firewall. It slows down some internet operations to the extent that I almost always turn it off and the MS firewall that came with Vista back on. That seems to do the trick.

    I find AVG is MUCH better than Norton was.

    C

    Sorry to come in so late, Cole. I have been busy with arranging the international literature festival, and did not see your comment before now. But I just wanted to say "ditto" in regards to problems getting rid of Norton. I had the same problem and had to get consultant help to remove it because there was an error in the system that prevented regular removal. However, Norton consultants do have a program that takes care of such but you have to contact a technician and ask for it. As regards AVG, I like it but there are constant upgrades -- it is almost too good in other words. Do not confuse regular Norton (often free with internet subscriptions) with Norton 360 (which costs a bit). Norton 360 is quite good and cannot be compared with regular Norton (which is a piece of xxxx).

    BTW, does anyone know of several newer free photo-editing program that permit / enable pixel reduction of files? Many of the new ones do not give that option.

  8. Thank you Des. You addressed this complicated question with a short response that shows both reflection and a broad understanding of comparative studies of culture. As regards the example cited by AJ, I would remind readers that women, young persons, children, gays, ethnic minorities etc. all over the world (including many civilised Western democracies) still complain about not being taken seriously when they take cases regarding rape, sexual harassment and gender harassment to the courts (and in some cases to the police or their own families). Blaming the victim is a well-known phenomenon in sociology, and has been for decades.

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