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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 28 May 2001 12:20:20 GMT
The Theater of Freedom

In my divine studio
What I have been working on is this:

Painting the Truth,
Revealing
A more realistic picture of God,

Tearing down the cruel walls
That separate you from the tenderness of Fire.

Someone must be withholding
The crucial lines
In all those stories you have heard of our
Friend,

For there is still too much fear
And pallor upon your cheeks,

And I rarely see you
In the marvelous Theater of Freedom.

Hafiz knows
You could not describe him

Even if we sat side by side on a caravan
For years,

Even if we slept close in my desert tent
And you became familiar

With the holy scent
That the sun and my Master leave
Whenever they visit me,

For something has happened
To your youthful passions,

That great fuel
You once had to defend yourself
Against becoming tamed.

And your eyes now often tell me
That your once vital talent to extract joy
From the air
Has fallen into a sleep.

All that you could ever say of me
Can only describe my camel's tail --

And that coarse hair
That is barely visible sometimes
On the left side of the moon's nose.

In my divine studio
Where I am sitting right now
Crafting your heart, lyre
And flute,

I long for the day when you will join me
In knowing

The extraordinary humor
And all the enchanting realities

Of the infinite performances
of
God.

The Subject Tonight is Love -- versions of Hafiz by Daniel Ladinsky

Brian rejoins my kaba quote of Monday. The rest of his commentary is worth the visit. I respect Brian's flavor of pacifism. [brianf]

The philosophy of second ammendment zealots: Teenagers are roaring through town at 90 MPH, where the speed limit is 25. Issue AK47's to everyone accompanied with instructions on taxidermy as applied to teenage humans.

Andy Patrizio at Wired - Libertarian: Leave Tech Alone: an overview of Harry Browne's ideas and campaign. [thinkhole]

Rob Landley at The Motley Fool - Lawsuits Cripple Capitalism: Reminds us that the recording industry fought the VCR and the cassette until they got wise and realized they could make lots of money on each. They should do the same with modern digital technologies instead of trying to legislate them out of existence. [thinkhole]

Consumers are the best people to choose which technologies live and die, not lobbyists, lawyers, and judges. Rather than spending all their time fighting breakthrough technology like cassette tapes, the VCR, and now digitally downloadable music and video, organizations like the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America should run with the tide of capitalism.

Jerry Pournelle - Thursday, September 15: Jerry skewers the FBI for their inhuman treatment of Wen Ho Li.

And the way the scientists are leaving the Labs and refusing to go to work for them, there soon won't be any secrets to protect. And those remaining apparently now greet FBI agents with the Nazi salute, which, given the way those on the Lee case acted, is entirely appropriate. A man cannot be so dangerous he must be locked away in solitary and take his hour of exercise alone only when chained, and the next be so harmless that he can go home without restrictions.

WHAT? The GOVERNMENT LIED to the Courts? We are shocked. Shocked. Sieg Heil.

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