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Sunday papers "going to the dogs supplement"

category national | arts and media | opinion/analysis author Sunday May 15, 2005 17:49author by being sure this is the way to change things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Report this post to the editors

vacous empty analysis just like you get in real newspapers at your after mass kiosk!

As you will guess from the title, the special are of interest this week is dogs.

No dangerous places.
No travel options.
No internet festivals.
No hooded youth trying to deceive thier elders.
No riots or restless masses wary of change.
No Uzbekistan, coz all the refugees are going eastwards and thus really aren't our concern.
looking down Beaver street from Montgomery. oh sure it has changed a lot now.
looking down Beaver street from Montgomery. oh sure it has changed a lot now.

Canines and allusions to canines have been floating around our little backwater of harmless occassional ruminations on the greater world for a while. I recall a fellow contributor Sean brought our attention to his very well behaved golden retriever many weeks back just before Easter if I remember correctly.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69124&search_text=dogs
And indeed a few weeks later a just a few days before Mayday I left an illustration of Ahern (our taoiseach) and Zapatero (our pressie) in which I pushed the doggie analogy in general and golden retriever in particular to the pros and cons of Bertie's taoiseach-ness.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69604&condense_comments=false#comment106188
And then of course we had the Red Army parading their labrador retrievers and one golden retrievers just before the victory celebrations to commemorate the end of the Great Patriotic War.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69625
And well, I certainly couldn't go on in this vacous sunday miscelany of going nowhere imagery of a peaceful and tranquil life in semi-retirement with internet connection bills all up to date, without saying how bemused I was, to note that Sean's son in maynooth has a sort of red setter, and I in Barcelona had the pleasure of walking the mayday walk with a sort of red setter, yet the only dog whose photograph was published on the indymedia network at a Mayday march in Ireland despite the availability of Golden Retrievers and sort of Red Setters was a sort of black pointer.
http://flickr.com/photos/dbspin/sets/295720/
And of course having reflected on the usefullness that a labrador offers the visually impaired in teh comments to the Great Patriotic War, who could not have spotted a link with the return of Blunkett to Blair's cabinet whose guide dog is indeed a black labrador retriever.
And lurking behind all of this harmless fun, sniffing around and pawing the dirt we can't forget Benedict XVI the latin speaking bavarian pontiff a.k.a. the german shepherd, who used to be called God's Rotweiller. And sure enough just to show how up to the minute in forming new global fashions they are, this week on the same day that Joseph Ratzinger announced the route to canonisation for Karol Wotyla, JP2 he also announced his successor at the doctrinal anti-heresy and interntal stassi type office in the Vatican. An american man, bishop indeed,William Levada of San Francisco, who described himself as a Cocker Spaniel.
http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=143&sid=5783397&cKey=1116022836000

Just to prove how catching all this tail wagging, sniffing bums and panting thing is fashionable now, this Sunday's Le Monde, the French daily has produced a series of photos of Chip the dog, a very fine mastiff as it happens, posing at home with his family who are dressed just like suburban americans for the US photographer William Wegman. You can see this series online at this link-
http://www.lemonde.fr/web/portfolio/0,12-0@2-3260,31-649710,0.html

still it wouldn't be a sunday papers without a bit of spite, unhappiness and complaint would it?

http://www.snapnetwork.org/

this week's illustration is of a street corner far far from Baghdad, Palestine, of Tashkent, and thus is not likely to cause you any moral or ethical problems. We're not inviting your kids to spend the weekend in Neverland on a post-Mother Teresa pilgrimage, we are a family site for family concerns. It is of Beaver Street, which is the scene for the thirteenth (13º) part of Ulysses by James Joyce, I include it because it's good reading practise, and one of only two occassion in all the words that Joyce wrote when he used the word "hood". Keen readers of foreign papers, will have noticed that this week, a woman charged with torturing an iraqi in Iraq, (an american woman as it happens) (perhaps because just like golden retrievers american women are over-represented in torture cases) went on trial in Fort Hood the same day that the scary looking Minister for dog shit and pooper scoopers in Engurland Mr Prescott reported being terrified by a group of hooded youth. This meant wide support for the ban on hooded jackets in Manchester and a call for banning young people from appearing in public.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/05/311182.html

THE SUNDAY QUOTE
"The silent lechers turn to pay the jarvey. Zoe and Kitty still point right. Bloom, parting them swiftly, draws his caliph's hood and poncho and hurries down the steps with sideways face. Incog Haroun al Baschid, he flits behind the silent lechers and hastens on by the railings with fleet step of a pard strewing the drag behind him, torn envelopes drenched in aniseed. The ashplant marks his stride. A pack of bloodhounds, led by Hornblower of Trinity brandishing a dogwhip in tallyho cap and an old pair of grey trousers, follows from far, picking up the scent, nearer, baying, panting, at fault, breaking away, throwing their tongues, biting his heels, leaping at his tail. He walks, runs, zigzags, gallops, lugs laid back. He is pelted with gravel, cabbagestumps, biscuitboxes, eggs, potatoes, dead codfish, womans slipperslappers. After him, freshfound, the hue and cry zigzag gallops in hot pursuit of follow my leader: 65 C 66 C night watch, John Henry Menton, Wisdom Hely, V.B. Dillon, Councillor Nannetti, Alexander Keyes, Larry O'Rourke, Joe Cuffe, Mrs O'Dowd Pisser Burke, The Nameless One, Mrs Riordan, The Citizen, Garryowen, Whatdoyoucallhim, Strangeface, Fellowthatslike, Sawhimbefore, Chapwith, Chris Callinan, sir Charles Cameron, Benjamin Dollard, Lenehan, Bartell d'Arcy, Joe Hynes, red Murray, editor Brayden, T.M. Healy, Mr Justice Fitzgibbon, John Howard Parnell, the reverend Tinned Salmon, Professor Joly, Mrs Breen, Denis Breen, Theodore Purefoy, Mina Purefoy, the Westland Row postmistress, C.P. M'Coy, friend of Lyons, Hoppy Holohan, man in the street, other man in the street, Footballboots, pugnosed driver rich protestant lady, Davy Byrne, Mrs Ellen M'Guinness, Mrs Joe Gallaher George Lidwell, Jimmy Henry on corns, Superintendent Laracy, Father Cowley, Crofton out of the Collector Generals, Dan Dawson, dental surgeon Bloom with tweezers, Mrs Bob Doran, Mrs Kennefick, Mrs Wyse Nolan, John Wyse Nolan, handsomemamedwomanrubbed againstwidebehindinClonskeatram, the bookseller of Sweets of Sin, Miss Dubedatandshedidbedad, Mesdames Gerald and Stanislaus Moran of Roebuck, the managing clerk of Drimmies colonel Hayes, Mastiansky, Citron, Penrose, Aaron Figatner, Moses Herzog, Michael E. Geraghty, Inspector Troy, Mrs Galbraith, the constable off Eccles Street corner old doctor Brady with stethoscope, the mystery man on the beach, a retriever Mrs Miriam Dandrade and all her lovers.


THE HUE AND CRY (Helterskelterelterwelter) He's Bloom! Stop Bloom! Stopabloom! Stopperrobber! Hi! Hi! Stop him on the corner!

(At the corner of Beaver Street beneath the scaffolding Bloom panting stops on the fringe of the noisy quarrelling knot, a lot not knowing a jot what hi! hi! row and wrangle round the whowhat brawlaltogether.)

STEPHEN (With elaborate gestures, breathing deeply and slowly.) You are my guests. The uninvited. By virtue of the fifth of George and seventh of Edward. History to blame. Fabled by mothers of memory.

PRIVATE CARR (To Cissy Caffrey.) Was he insulting you?

author by -publication date Sun May 15, 2005 18:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

wouldn't a proper old fashioned all is safe in the world, bless it in its youth and innocence, shrouded as a jedi, when a sithy wouldn't throw stones, and cocker spaniel didn't hide the truth, without a scary picture and some spelling errors.

was he insulting you? indeed.
was he insulting you? indeed.

author by redjadepublication date Sun May 15, 2005 18:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Unpopular wars turn young people from military service in troublesome numbers, and the conflict in Iraq apparently is no exception.

Maj. Gen. Michael D. Rochelle, the Army's top recruiter, told The New York Times last week that the Army will likely begin the fiscal year in October with the fewest recruits ready for boot camp in at least a decade. He said that fewer than 10 percent of the approximately 80,000 new active-duty soldiers the Army needs next year are expected to be in the pipeline.

http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050515/OPINION01/505150367/1055/OPINION

author by being sure this is the way to change things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - let's go to port now, we've been tacking the starboard wind too long.publication date Mon May 16, 2005 20:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

as well as being fond of dogs, and quite dedicated to collating all appearances or references to the canine species in all its finely bred and spendidly mongrel variety, I just can't forget where it is we are supposed to be going with all this horizontal internet media cross polination of news networks and direction of popular zeitgeist opinion forming.
And sure why shouldn't I? Has it not proved the backbone of activity for a little over the last seven years? Have we not now, (as a closeknit peergroup) and as a wider movement become quite pleased with the results we've seen, as people, (young and old alike) throughout first the english speaking world then the languages of continental europe, and most recently small arabic speaking communities have come into the network of links, solidarity and slogan sharing.
But this is not the end.
We approach the end by recognising the way-
out of Babylon & out of Egypt.
And along that long road, many are going to feel well pleased with themselves to interact with institutional power, as it is represented in commercial or state media, or academia or governing political entities. But we're not going to get out of Babylon or out of Egypt, by being fashionable. Nor are we going to leave "B&E" by becoming the mostly non-paid spin doctors of Europe's emergent social democratic municipal and legislative majorities.

That was and is the trick with the T-Shirts.

Across the years, I (and i'm only going to speak personally that is the essence of the vacous analysis pieces you read at the weekend, by those who fill up the newswire generally under nom-de-plume the rest) where was I?
ah yes.-
Across the years, I have promised a lot of people T-shirts and stickers.
Why some of you readers might have been promised a big envelope of T-shirts and stickers from me, and they never came did they? No. But nor have most politicians got their postcards from me either. Because nobody is going to get out of Babylon or Egypt with a t-shirt or because of a postcard.
Nor are we going to get out of B&E with prime time telly shows. Its on my mind, because as our success at subverting commercial popular culture has become part of the recommended reading and study material of a new generation of media professionals, we in the last year see the subversion of our own material. An example could be i suppose a special investigative documentary to air later tonight on Spanish TV, entitled "yomango" looking at the problems capitalism suffers from shoplifters. Or another example could be the much much older gripe that Greenpeace is the largest manufacturer of recycled propaganda leaflets in the world.
You need IRONY.

It is therefore without irony, that I gladly inform you that today I noted a golden labrador here-
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69838
& helped two families one with a dog, (mongrel) clean up, mop, brush, mend and rewire their newly occupied home where they will live until the morning comes that the police break down the door and turn them and hopefully their possessions out into the street.
And even if they're not out of B&E quite yet, I somehow don't imagine this core political activity will yet merit fashionable T-shirts or RTE/RTV/RAI/BBC favourable documentaries.

okupe tu també.
reclaim the streets, genome, and everything.
kill your tv.
don't be cool.

the last 4 editions of the "Sunday Papers"-
they explored the themes of vacous opinion forming underground culture and its immediate struggle to avoid neutralisation by being "cool".

http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69740
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69645
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69527
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69323

don't be cool!
don't be cool!

author by authorpublication date Fri Jun 03, 2005 01:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

doesn't mean its cool.

author by ipublication date Tue Jun 14, 2005 18:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Here's a pic of Putin's doggy, as Blair convinces him to come on-side on the ending world poverty thing.

mr putin's dog
mr putin's dog

author by .:. iosaf ·.· ipsiphi - reclaim it!publication date Thu Jun 30, 2005 15:43author address bcnauthor phone Report this post to the editors

I wish to clearly and unequivocally put my name to the growing list of individuals, groups, social movements and others who dismiss and condemn the popularisation of anti-poverty campaigns by the British Government in its preparation for the G8 and EU presidency.

I've now had enough time (the month of June) to consider the true campaign merits of the "geldof / bono" contribution to one *and only one* area of the anti-globalisation, liberty and justice movement.

I am now convinced that the intervention of leading pop musicians, will only serve to [use the phrase I coined in the last weeks]
"change the image of poverty".

And thus will be subject to the same vagaries of time and fashion that have sullied every possibly well meaning intention of the Blair regime since its beginning.

I thus call on all fellow activists and those who are to be found in groups who have travelled long in solidarity to boycott the "geldof/bono" popularisation. Our campaign for the poor of this planet makes little distinction between the poor of the west of ireland or the poor of the highlands of south america. Between the oppressed of mid asia and the gulags of modern times wherever they may be. Between the sick and rightless to healthcare of the US precincts to the malnourished and vaccine-less of Africa.
We have collectively passed too many occasions to become "cool", to become "fashionable" to go to the centre of the materialist based victorious societies of neo-liberal globalisation to now fall fool to this wanton manipulation of our message.
Neither Geldof nor Bono, neither Blair or Putin represent the poor or voiceless of this earth. Allow their distortion to be fashionable for one year, and it will be dismissed by the next generation as "so terribly yesterday" within ten years, when in the mean time whatever paltry re-organisation of geo-economic oppression and exploitation has been claimed by Blair & Co. as a popular victory.
BASTA = DINERO GRATIS.

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