Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Concerning Democracy's Countdown (And Fwd's!)

This is a forward I received from my mother. I think the message is very interesting and a little worrying, to say the least. Just thought I'd share it...in it's original form. More thoughts about that at the bottom.

This is one of the most interesting things I've read in a long time. The sad thing about it, you can see it coming.

I
have always heard about this democracy countdown..

It is interesting to see it in print.

God help us !

How
Long Do We Have?

About the time our original thirteen states adopted their new constitution in 1787, Alexander Tyler,

a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh ,
had this to say about the fall of the

Athenian

Republic some 2,000 years earlier:


'A democracy is always temporary in nature;

it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government.'

'A democracy will continue to exist up until the time
that voters discover they can vote themselves
generous gifts from the public treasury

' From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates

who promise the most benefits from the public treasury,

with the result that every democracy will finally collapse

due to loose fiscal policy,

which is always followed by a dictatorship.'

'The
average age of the world's greatest civilizations
from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years'

'During those 200 years, those nations always progressed
through the following
sequence:

1.
from bondage to spiritual faith;

2.
from spiritual faith to great courage;

3.
from courage to liberty;

4.
from liberty to abundance;


5.
from abundance to complacency;

6.
from complacency to apathy;

7.
from apathy to dependence;

8.
from dependence back into bondage'

Professor Joseph Olson of Hemline University
School of Law, St. Paul , Minnesota
points out some interesting facts concerning the

2008 Presidential election:

Number of States won by:

Democrats: 19

Republicans: 29

Square miles of land won by:

Democrats: 580,000
Republicans: 2,427,000

Population
of counties won by:

Democrats: 127 million
Republicans: 143 million

Murder
rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by:
Democrats: 13.2

Republicans: 2.1

Professor Olson adds:

'In aggregate, the map of the territory the
Republicans won was mostly the land owned by the
taxpaying citizens of this great country. Democrat
territory mostly encompassed those citizens living
in government-owned tenements and living off various
forms of government welfare...' Olson believes the
United States
is somewhere between the 'complacency and
apathy' phase of Professor Tyler's definition of
democracy, with some forty percent of the nation's
population already having reached the 'governmental
dependency
phase.

If
Congress grants amnesty and citizenship to twenty million criminal invaders called illegals, and they vote, then we can say goodbye to the USA
in fewer than five
years.

If you are in favor of this, then by all means, delete this message. If you are not, then pass this along to help everyone realize just how much is at stake, knowing that apathy is the greatest danger to our freedom.


WE
LIVE IN THE LAND OF THE
FREE,
ONLY BECAUSE OF THE
BRAVE

WE MUST VOTE !



Okay, so the message is provocative. But the thing that bothers me SO MUCH about this email is the atrocious formatting. And obviously it's not just this one person that originally wrote this email that does it either. My parents send me a lot of forwards and they all have good messages. But they all share a common trait: atrocious formatting. What if this were some pamphlet you wanted to pass out to the public to spread this info? Would you ever want huge text with obnoxious background colors like NEON GREEN?? NO!! Then why is it excusable in emails that you want forwarded across the nation?!?! It's really hard to take a lot of these forwards seriously, y'know? It's like they typed it up and then asked their five-year-old daughter to come make it pretty for them.

I'm so sick of it! Someone should send out a forward with a lesson on how to send effective forwards. Maybe I will, 'cause it doesn't seem like anyone else has yet. In fact, anyone else want to join me? Cover more ground? If I can get some volunteers, we should definitely cook up something and send it to all we know. Something professional and intelligent looking. I know that appearance shouldn't overshadow the message, but if it's controlled and simple, it makes the message much more effective, don't you think? First impressions are real. And if someone gets a forward claiming it's the best thing they'll ever read, yet they see neon green text at the top, do you think they're going to actually want to read all of it? How does neon green text at the top convince them that it's nothing to be brushed aside and forgotten?

But really. Let's set up a campaign against bad forwards. D:

Monday, August 9, 2010

New Rook~

Yes, I finally changed the template. There are still many other cute ones I must use, and my collection only keeps growing. But I wanted to do this one. They're paper dolls! So they're cute. As such, they're headless, kekekekeke~ So now it fits an even better description: morbidly adorable. Doncha think? >:D

This title, by the way, is a reference to this song by Namie Amuro, which randomly popped into my head and fit so well.


Teehee. I particularly like the dancing mannequins. Well, since I showed you that, I might as well show you the others now. Namie Amuro, a huge pop star in Japan, released these three singles back in 2008 that sampled well-known American songs of the 60s, 70s, and 80s. This song samples The Supremes' "Baby Love."


Sweet car. And can you believe that hair? :0 So long and straight, but beautifully silky! In fact, I think at this period in time, Namie was a face for Vidal Sassoon and they used her and some of her songs as part of their marketing campaign Fashion x Music x VS. So that explains the emphasis on the hair. But the thing I love best about this MV (technically called PV in Japan, Promotional Video) is all the Americans, lol. Random, but funny. Actually, out of this trio of singles, I think this is my favorite MV. This samples Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady."


Finally, we have the last of the trio, and my favorite song. But, um, totally love the suited dancers. They're awesome. If you're at all familiar with house/electro house music or acid jazz, you might recognize the name Shinichi Osawa, a famed Japanese producer and DJ, who helped produce this version. This is probably the most widely recognized, as it samples Irene Cara's "What a Feeling" from Flashdance (which I have never seen).

UPDATE: So I just realized that Vidal Sassoon is still using her as part of the same marketing campaign (at least as of late 2009, when her latest album came out). A series of commercials were released, featuring many of her new songs. And, because I oddly feel like it (must be late, so I'll bore you), I'll show them to you. ;D


Although this one is kinda weird, haha, I think Namie looks gorgeous.
Song: "Do Me More" which is actually a single that was released in 2008, not a part of her latest album.


Song: "My Love"


Gosh, what a setup just for a 45s commercial. o_o I love her hair though, hahaha.
Song: "Dr."


Song: "Dr."


I like this one too~ The first look is my favorite.
Song: "Copy That"

Also, didya know that she won the award for "Best Artist From Asia" at the World Music Awards this summer? Interesting, I know.

Well, what started as a simple post to bring attention to my new layout turned into a whole post about Namie Amuro. Hah. Forgive me. Now that I look back at it, it's like, "WHOA VIDEOS GALORE! D8 (<-terrified face)" I tend to get sidetracked and ramble. But, I think you might like to know that I have another post in the works. > o> Which is odd, since I never plan out posts. Basically, I post when I suddenly randomly remember, "Oh yeah, I have a blog." So, look forward to it! (Or maybe not, if you'd knew what it will be, heh heh heh heh!)