Take Back Your Time

Never has our message been so close to winning broad acceptance. From many quarters, the message that our workaholic, time-rushed culture is harmful to health, families, communities and the environment, is beginning to ring out more clearly.

A recently-released study compared health in the United States and in the United Kingdom, finding stark evidence that Americans are far sicker than the British, despite spending more than twice as much on health care each year. Even poor Brits were as healthy as the richest Americans.

In a New York Times op-ed (“Our Sick Society,” 5/5/06) about the study, economist Paul Krugman asks what it is “about American society that makes us sicker than we should be?” Overwork, he suggests, is a leading culprit. Stress is another.

The study only compares the US with the UK, where working hours — though far shorter than in the US — are among the longest in Europe and health outcomes among the worst. A study comparing the US with the Scandinavian countries or many continental European countries would show an even wider gap between American health and theirs.

from Take Back Your Time

It all seems very long ago, but my ‘minor’ as an M.A.-level graduate student in the mid 1980s was economics. Actaully, though, it was just a chance to read Marx— Capital Volumes I, II, and III– and study with my hero, a professor named Harry Cleaver.

Harry had a seemingly simple reading of capitalism that still makes sense to me today: the main way we loose power over our lives is through work, and the best way to regain control is to reduce the work week. As Harry has written, “Work is Still the Central Issue.

With all that in mind, I was happy to hear on Rick Steves— yes, the travel show– about a group that is fighting to reduce the work week by, among other things, lobbying for increased vacation time, part-time work parity, health care, and a living wage.

Wacky Christian Fun!

According to the Bible’s account in Genesis, Chapter One, dinosaurs were created on day five and day six of creation week and lived with man until the Flood of Noah, [Dr. Grady] McMurtry points out. After the Flood, he says dinosaurs were at a disadvantage for survival and most dinosaur species became extinct during the next several hundred years.

Allie Martin from One News Now

Hate crimes” bill H.R. 1592, which is on the fast track to passage in Congress, will officially give homosexuals and cross dressers special elevated status in society based upon their chosen sexual behaviors and/or wardrobe. Under H.R. 1592, the victims at Virginia Tech would officially be considered less valuable to society than homosexuals and cross dressers who are the targets of insults, intimidation, simple assault or other “violent acts.”

from Americans for Truth (from a Concerned Women for America) Press Release

It’s like shooting ducks in a barrel, really, but I was amazed to see what a quick trip down wacky Christian lane can turn up. Do people really read these articles and think, “Oh yeah, that dinosaur part of the Bible is great!”

Is there this big anti-hate crime constituency out there somewhere, shaking their heads and saying, “Those liberals, punishing bigotry again!” I also found this wonderful Christian rant against Rosie O’Donnell’s “Mean-Spirited Left-Wing Ravings.”

It includes 19 video excerpts, with annotations, dating back to 1999. The video above comes from May 2005. It really makes you wonder how much time these guys and gals have on their hands.

Feed and clothe the poor? Comfort the suffering? What fun is that? You can go here for background on the American Family Network which, sad to say, is based in Elvis’ home town.

Note: A writer named Jeff at One News Now sent me a nice note providing a passage from Job, not Genesis, that he (Jeff) believes describes Dinosaurs:

“Behold now, Behemoth, which I made as well as you; He eats grass like an ox. Behold now, his strength in his loins, And his power in the muscles of his belly. He bends his tail like a cedar; The sinews of his thighs are knit together. His bones are tubes of bronze; His limbs are like bars of iron.” (Job 40:15-18)

Jeff also provides a link to this page:

http://www.creationscience.com/onlinebook/FAQ25.html#wp1614541

Here, creationists claim that, ala the Flintstones, human beings lived alongside Dinosaurs! The truth is, you simply cannot argue with these things.

Josh Wolf v. Judith Miller

After a record seven and a half months behind bars, San Francisco video blogger Josh Wolf has been released. Wolf walked out of a federal prison in Dublin, California Tuesday after prosecutors dropped a key demand that had made him the longest-jailed journalist for protecting a source in US history. Wolf was jailed on August 1st of last year when he refused to turn over video that he had shot of an anti-G8 demonstration in San Francisco.

from Democracy Now, April 4

Eighty-five days after being sent to jail for refusing to reveal a confidential source, New York Times reporter Judith Miller won her freedom after she and her lawyers secured a voluntary and personal waiver from a source who released her from a pledge of confidentiality.

Miller, who was released Thursday afternoon, testified Friday morning before a grand jury investigating who leaked the identity of an undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame. Lawyers close to the case told The New York Times and The Washington Post that Miller changed her mind about testifying after I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney, assured her that a waiver he signed and gave to special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald was not coerced. Her testimony was limited to conversations she had with Libby in July 2003.

from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, September 2005

Sometimes it can seem as if the world completely changes in just a few years. In 2005, a reporter for the New York Times refused to reveal her sources and the media could not stop talking about it. She spent eight-five days in jail. Then, last year, reporter Josh Wolf was jailed for the same reasons, eventually spending more than 200 days in jail, more than any journalist in U.S. history, and the story was almost fully ignored.

Interestingly, Miller was widely seen as a journalist corrupted by power, a lackey for the Bush administration’s war propaganda machine. Eventually, her paper, the New York Times, issued an apology for its often blindly patriotic coverage during the build up to the war. It was clearly too little way too late, but it did expose the corruption, just for a moment, that underlies much of the so-called mainstream journalism establishment.

Wolf is young and idealistic and his only mistake seems to have been working for non-traditional media and covering subjects from perspectives that the government would like to suppress. So the media almost entirely missed a story that you would think all journalists would insist is important, if not central to democratic culture. The wealthy cadre of journalist/Washington insiders who see themselves as ‘the media’ seem to be circling the wagons tighter and tighter. They will protect their own, but not much else.

Wolf has gone on to help found MediaFreedoms.net. And, of course, he has his own blog as well, called The Revolution Will Be Televised. This isn’t the sort of thing that you expect from Ms. Miller, but she does have a site to promote her books, JudithMiller.org. The democratic hope, of course, is that Wolf and his ilk will be able to create a permanent infrastructure that can serve as an authentic fourth estate.