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Really, you shouldn’t have

When Roger Ebert was watching The Charlie Rose Show and saw director Tony Scott describe The Reader as another Holocaust movie, it set off a blog reverie on truth-telling. Ebert, who lost his voice after a protracted and heroic struggle with thyroid cancer and related complications, writes of keeping silent too often in past years. Now his words pour through the keyboard with startling ease:

I have devoted years to learning about the Theory of Evolution. I think Creationism is superstitious poppycock. I believe the problem with the literal interpretation of the Bible is that anyone can easily discover its support for the opinions they already hold. I believe Conservatism has proven itself disastrous every time it has been implemented in this country. I believe George W. Bush was not only the worst president we have ever had, but the first, as far as I know, guilty of being an accessory to murder and subverting the Constitution.

You see that I could be a problem at certain dinner parties. When I could speak, I was often invited to speaking engagements. Not so much now. The deal usually involved dinner with the Committee. Its members invariably included local luminaries who provided financial support but held grave reservations about the Sorts of People They’ve Been Inviting to Speak. These members make it a point to attack the points of view they fear you are about to express. For example, “They just don’t make good movies anymore,” or, “Ronald Reagan was the greatest president we’ve ever had.” As a donor, that is their privilege. They get to scare me and get my autograph for their daughter who is my biggest fan.

Having to endure the opinions of philanthropists who admired President Reagan? Oh, the indignity. Ebert objects to people who believe they know the Truth, you see, and “Since my lifelong occupation has been learning the Truth for myself, I find this insulting.”

But the Truth to which Ebert has devoted a lifetime of discovery reads as little more than a list of caricatures:

You may believe, as I do, that you know more actual facts that anybody else at the table. But what if “facts” are just one of the devil’s tools to defeat faith? What if they’re a smokescreen used by atheists, Satanists, liberals, intellectuals and the Elite to lead our young people, astray? Would it help to point out that one can believe in Evolution and God at the same time? No, because such people, like Catholics, Jews, mainstream Protestants, Hindus and Buddhists, have no religion at all if they have not been Born Again.

Ebert can even detect people’s true motives when they are so boorish as to pray in public — and he detects troubling authoritarian tendencies:

We have two kinds of prayer in this country, vertical and horizontal. I approve vertical prayer, which originates with the praying person and is directed straight up to heaven. It is private, as all privileged conversations should be. Horizontal prayer, on the other hand, radiates out from the praying person to all those within earshot. It translates as: I’m going through the motions of praying to God, but actually I’m praying for your benefit. I am expressing solidarity with those who believe as I do, and issuing an implied rebuke to those who don’t. I am an example of how everyone should believe and behave. I believe that Freedom of Speech covers religious expression. But it also covers dissent. Public prayer tends to discourage any differing opinions.

Ebert confesses to cheating a blind man at chess 40 years ago, and he expresses clear remorse about what he describes as the worst thing he has ever done. The rest of his reflection, however, reads like one of those faux confessions that emerge when members of small groups are supposed to talk about their sources of shame.

I’ve been in situations like that twice in the past decade. Both times, group members were told to describe times when they were guilty of racism. Both times, I confessed to being frightened by the sudden approach of two men who wanted nothing more from me than directions. Both times, others in the group began one-upping each other with confessions that said, in essence, “If I am guilty of anything, it’s of being too angry about the sins of racists.”

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“I have been a coward, a liar, a hypocrite, because I have been unwilling to act as I believe,” Ebert writes. Here’s a different point: When you believe unkind and ill-founded things about your neighbors, it’s not hypocrisy to refrain from saying those things.

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Doodle 4 Google ? tell us what you wish for the world

today, we’re announcing our second annual doodle 4 google call into question in the u.s. google doodles are the special “dressed-up” logos we spend on our homepage for holidays and other events, and doodle 4 google is an chance in support of one girl to bear his/her artwork displayed on our homepage as a doodle for hundreds of millions of people to see. this year’s theme is “what i force for the world,” as we really yearning to tap into not only children’s creativity but also what they inadequacy their days to look like.we’re very on edge this year to be partnering with the smithsonian’s, cooper-hewitt, citizen design museum. since cooper-hewitt is focused on design and education and fostering the brightest design minds of tomorrow, they were a natural buddy for doodle 4 google. their partnership also means that this year’s prizes not only register having your artwork on the google homepage in the interest of a hour, a college scholarship, and a technology subvention in the course of your kind, but also having your work (and that of all 40 finalists) exhibited at a smithsonian museum!most of this year’s confute remains the same as matrix year’s. (for inspiration, you can see grace moon’s beautiful winning doodle “up in the clouds” in our doodle gallery). however, there are a some changes. first, we’ve increased the college scholarship prize for the public champion to $15,000. we’ve also added a $10,000 prize as regards the school district that submits the most high-quality entries. at long last, in partnership with cooper-hewitt, we’ll be celebrating the 40 finalists and announcing the country-wide winner in new york city, to coincide with the commencement of the exhibit. please visit the official competition website for a full listing of all contest rules and requirements.no greater than students from registered schools can enter, so teachers, if you want to participate please register your equip by march 17, 2009. all doodles must be submitted by trek 31, 2009.posted by marissa mayer, vp of search products & user experience

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The Bad Bank Plan Is Taking Shape

The first act by the new Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner seems to be the creation of a huge new “bad bank” to buy toxic assets and dispose of them. This how the Wall Street Journal describes the plan:

by creating a “bad bank,” the regulation would essentially allow up those assets to get them off the banks’ books. that would ostensibly toughen bank balance sheets because the financial institutions wouldn’t be burdened by the deteriorating value of those assets. the government would then bear that burden and potentially inform against the assets back into the market when buyers eventually re-emerge.

I doubt if Secretary Geithner has the moxie to tell Congress and President Obama just how much this “Zombie bank” will cost. Realistically, with toxic assets still rising, the Treasury will have to spend $3 trillion on toxic debt this year.

To convince Congress to spend the trillions of dollars, Geithner will likely tell Congress that the Treasury will take additional preferred or common stock from the banks in exchange for buying these toxic assets. Under the terms of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), if the Treasury Department cannot be paid back in five years, the preferred stock converts to common stock via warrants. That means the U.S. is effectively following Britain’s bank nationalization, but in slow motion.


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CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST: AN INCREDIBLE ?SNUFF-MOVIE’

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Tim Geithner and Tom Daschle Are No-Goodniks

I have enjoyed my visit at Concurring Opinions, but alas, my time is up and this will probably be my last (and maybe least) post.

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I am one of those who is irked by the Timothy Geithner and now the Tom Daschle tax controversies. Geithner avoided paying tens of thousands of dollars in self-employment taxes. Then he paid back the part that he was forced to. Then, when his nomination as Treasury Secretary loomed, he paid the rest of it. And he wasn’t straightforward about his reasoning for the timing of all of this. Wags took the opportunity to argue that we need to reform the tax code, to make it simple enough that even the Treasury Secretary can follow it. Geithner was confirmed, apparently because none of the candidates who paid their taxes correctly were good enough for the job.

Now, Tom Daschle is facing similar issues. Nominated for Secretary of Health and Human Services, he amended his last three years’ worth of tax returns. Upon further reflection, he realized that he had failed to report hundreds of thousands of dollars in income, and that he shouldn’t have claimed some of the deductions that he took. He wrote a check for $140,000 and is now hoping for the best. It apparently wasn’t very challenging to get it right the second time around; why couldn’t he have had his “people” be equally careful in the first place? levitra ohne rezept The most obvious reason is that nobody was watching then.

I agree with the idea that you can gauge how ethical someone is by how they behave when they think nobody is watching. Given the difference between how Geithner and Daschle behaved before and after people were watching, I think that they both fail the test.

I’m in a self-righteous mood about this right now, because I am doing my taxes this week and I found some old mistakes.

I use TurboTax, just like Geithner did. He blamed the program for failing to prompt him to enter his information correctly, which it probably didn’t. But there is good reason to argue that he should have known without the program telling him.

I recently found out that I had been double-counting a certain deduction. TurboTax asks about it twice, on the Schedule C and the Schedule A. If you have already entered it on the former, it warns you not to enter it on the latter. Unfortunately, I do the Schedule A first and I didn’t get prompted.

Still, I should have known better. When I realized the problem this week, I sheepishly went back through all of my old returns. I found that I had made the error in 2007, 2006, and 2004. I dutifully filled out 1040X amended returns for those years, wrote out some checks, and will file them next week. It’ll total $125 plus interest, which is not going to break me?but I can think of a lot of things I’d rather spend the money on.

The IRS would never come after me for any of this. They have bigger fish to fry. Even if they did come after me, the 2004 return is probably past their time limit to pursue me. So why am I doing it? And why have I done it in the past, over other innocent, small, but inexcusable errors? Not because I think I am ever going to be nominated viagra kaufen ohne rezept to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, let alone imminently. Not even so that I can affect a holier-than-thou air if I ever meet Geithner or Daschle (though I reserve that right).

The reason is simple. I pay my taxes because I am supposed to pay them. If I make a mistake, I try to correct it. I’m not perfect, but I try not to make excuses. To say anything else?to say that I get to decide which taxes I have to pay, and which mistakes I have to correct?is to put myself above the law. That is not acceptable. It would set a horrible example for my sons.

Let me put it more strongly. Our leaders send the message that you only need to do the right thing if somebody is watching. Living that way borders on the sociopathic. But it doesn’t keep you out of the Cabinet. There are apparently more important qualifications for office than these.

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Week in Review: All Blart, All the Time

Seems like no matter where we turned this week, everything was coming up Blart.

• Inspired by the dazzling success of Paul Blart: Mall Cop (which likely has a sequel on the way), we coined the term Blarts for films that belie their seemingly pedestrian premises and go on to be huge box-office smashes. Blurt magazine also hopes to benefit from America’s obsession with Blart.

• It’s too bad we cialis online probably won’t see anything Blart at the Oscars this year. But between the raging controversies surrounding Slumdog Millionaire, Mickey Rourke’s Wrestlemania faux pas, Baz Luhrman’s involvement, and the hushing of applause during this year’s death montage, there’s plenty of stuff to talk about.

• The only thing bigger than Blart this weekend will be the Super Bowl. Doesn’t matter if you’re into the game or not, because between the commercials (which unfortunately won’t include PETA), Bruce Springsteen, and The Office, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

There were some other non-Blart-related things that happened, too. For example:

• We wondered if this year’s Sundance was the best one ever, despite the jury’s insistence on awarding the Best Screenplay prize to a movie without a script.

• Although the mystery of Richard Alpert’s guyliner was solved, there were plenty of other mysteries on Lost to obsess over.

• The whole world thought Meryl Streep was gonna be on 30 Rock, but then our dreams came crashing down around us.

• We talked to Alex Kapranos from Franz Ferdinand about everything from Russian Constructivism to how the internet resembles a girls’ locker room.

• And man, oh man, there’s always plenty of beef floating around. Young Jeezy took on Bernie Madoff, Faye Dunaway smacked down Hilary Duff, and Ben Brantley let viagra loose on Jeremy Piven.

• And, finally, we bid a fond farewell to the dearly departed John Updike.

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Harry Potter slams ’stupid’ Prince Harry

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Obama: We Face ‘Tough Decisions’ on Iraq and Afghanistan

After his first Pentagon session with military advisers, President Obama said the military has carried out its missions under enormous pressure, and he pledged his support to the troops.

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Photo of the Day (1.26.09)

on this day, chinese new year, it seems just appropriate to star this beautiful image of a chinese lantern by the wide wide world. i love the vibrancy of the red and gold against the neutral background — happy chinese original year!if you’ve got some great travel shots you’d love to interest, be unshakable to upload them to the gadling natatorium on flickr. we might ethical pick lone as our photo of the day.

Photo of the Day (1.26.09) originally appeared on Gadling on Mon, 26 Jan 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Make: The risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things (the t-shirt, help pick one, get one free)…

Last week during the inauguration “makers” were mentioned by name - we received hundreds of emails, tweets & IMs asking us if we heard that (and if our new president was a MAKE subscriber). Here’s part of the quote…

rather, it has been the imperil-takers, the doers, the makers of things - some illustrious but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who own carried us up the long, rugged walk for prosperity and freedom.

A few makers and even our own team suggested we do something to celebrate “makers” in the speech as we kick off the next four years of our nation’s journey. So here’s what we have and we also need your help. We are going to give away 100 t-shirts with this quote, or part of the quote to the next 100 new MAKE subscribers. They’re not for sale and this is going to be “limited edition” as they say. Just go to makezine.com/subscribe and enter code CHANGE. You’ll get a year of MAKE, celebrating science, engineering, how-tos, projects and makers - and if you use this code you’ll get a shirt.But there are 3 shirts right now, one design has a couple different colors - the other design is more of the quote. So, here’s how we’re going to figure this out. First, subscribe to MAKE with the code, next up VOTE - we’ve set up a poll (below the shirts) - vote on which one you like the best and in a week or so we’ll announce which one it is and if there are any left we’ll post up the link / code again.

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Culver Intent on Crippling Iowa’s Future

it is pompous, governor culver is desperate. culver and the democrat dominated iowa government deliver spent themselves and the state of iowa into a corner. they have racked up an approximately $700 million dollar deficit. the problem is that they cause no idea how alleviate the problem. all they know how to do is devote money with no clue how to scrape money. he has show a clean pair of heels into a political logjam. he knows that if he raises taxes he will have effectively ended his political career. he knows that borrowing the money wishes have a very jumbo negative effect on his reelection bid so he is attempting to find some other through to offset the amount that he would desperate straits to borrow. first he attempted to lease the iowa lottery to wealthy campaign donors. thanks to the disclosing that the down received the public outcry caused him to put out of one’s mind the hint. with it however culver is considering selling iowa’s prison farms.iowa’s prison farms are a vital part of iowa’s prison organized whole. the farms are a means of offsetting the operating expenses of the big house system as showily as a method of rehabilitation. selling them would most certainly experience a deleterious bring about on the prison method in iowa. currently the farms are used to balance out the operating cost of the prison combination. without them the fetch of running our state prisons will most assuredly rise. the farms do require another benefit as wholly. they provide the confirm with another option when it comes to the rehabilitation of prisoners. by selling the farms it pleasure break away from many prisoners the opportunity to redeem themselves. the state will then need to successively to other means of rehabilitation, and most likely means that will development the operating cost of the prison plan as a whole. in his desperation to save his political fly, culver is fatiguing to sneak as much by us as he can. first it was the lottery, now it is this. what is the next target of culver’s irresponsibility? perhaps he will try to sell iowa’s roadways? or perchance the finances construction? call your state senator and you state representatives to tell them no to selling iowa’s revenue generating assets. tell them that it command only serve to disable iowa in the coming.

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