Rights, wrongs, and royalties

So for my audition Friday night I decided to buy the sheet music for the song I sang, Somebody’s Baby by Jackson Browne. An outfit called sheetmusicplus.com sold me the song’s sheet music for $5.

After thinking it over a bit I realized just how absurd a price that is. I can buy the song in MP3 form for a buck with Jackson Browne singing and playing it (far better than I can), or I can spend five bucks and do all of the singing and playing myself. Seems a bit backwards that with the sheet music I’m paying more and getting less.
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Israel and Iran

Oh, Israel. You have a right to exist, but you don’t have a right to be a bully and an asshole to the countries around you. Or towards the United States, for that matter.

If Israel wants to pick a fight against Iran, let them have at it. Being involved in yet another war is the last thing the U.S. wants or needs right now. If Israel wants to flex its muscles, it can do so without our help.

I’ve got no problem with America defending Israel if Israel is ever attacked. I do have a problem with Israel dragging America along on a misguided, ill-timed adventure against Iran. Yes, Iran is a rogue nation, supports terrorism, and doesn’t like us much. There are better ways of dealing with that than war. If Israel wants to start its own war it can fight it, too.

If nukes are so dangerous and destabilizing, why not renounce the possession of them, dismantle them, and find other solutions to our problems? It’s funny how hypocritical nuclear-armed countries are about other countries becoming nuclear-armed. This includes Israel and the United States, too.

Log Cabin Republicans for Romney?


I found this tweet today that raised my eyebrows:

Britt Marsh
@designlessthts

the facebook says that two of my gay friends “like” mitt romney. I’m gonna hope that was some fluke. now I really want to puke even more.

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9:21 AM – 27 Sep 12 ·

Could this be more Hacked by Mitt Romney hijinks?

Our partisan school board and the N&O

I was about to call out N&O editor John Drescher on his opinion column today regarding a “partisan” school board. Drescher had this to say:

No doubt, Tata made some mistakes. But he was the person who did the most these last few years to unify the Wake schools community. In his first year, Tata visited nearly every school and scores of community groups. He listened hard. He was pragmatic and constructive. He calmed a system in turmoil and brought hope that this community could reach consensus. He provided a powerful example of effective public leadership.

As chairman, Hill had a chance to lead the board toward nonpartisanship. He chose otherwise.

There’s a reason we describe the Wake school board as partisan. Because it is.

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