1/11/2016, 10:26 pm

Political humor and satire from the original Party Organ of Record.
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Lev Termen wrote:
Lev Termen wrote:
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:That is a cruel assessment.
Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:Lev Termen wrote:
That is a cruel assessment.
Those of us who are artists don't desire to be who we are. We simply are who we are.
We are flawed but we love and hate with passion.
Bowie was an artist.
Pamalinsky wrote:Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:Lev Termen wrote:
P.S.: Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that, as an artist, I understand Kubrick. That monolith thing at the beginning of the film, 2001, where all the neanderthals were trying to decipher a cement wall? It's just a metaphor for "the unknown." See! I understand Kubrick! XXOO
Red Salmon wrote:Komrad Bowie was indeed a great artist. My personal favorite is:
I'm Afraid of Americans
I apologize for my lack of embedding skills. I'll go ahead and denounce myself to save everyone else the trouble.
I hear this one cuts a little too close to the bone for many Leftist.
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Mr. Bowie's conclusion that "God is an American" must be REALLY offensive.
I would just like to add that during my misspent youth in the Imperialist USSA Air Force, I would have thought it quite natural that they should fear Americans.
Saddened by the Current Truth ™
Red Salmon
From my understanding of God, whatever name you want to give him, since words are so crude, sometimes, God is way past any definition. Red Salmon wrote:Komrad Pamalinski,
I read once that Mr. Bowie's fear of America was that we would tire of the rest of the world and leave them to rot. He believed that America is a force for good in the world.
On a side note, I never see a "Visualize World Piece" bumper sticker without wondering where the "Visualize World Freedom" bumper stickers are.
Red Salmon
Red Salmon wrote:Komrad Bowie was indeed a great artist. My personal favorite is:
I'm Afraid of Americans
I apologize for my lack of embedding skills. I'll go ahead and denounce myself to save everyone else the trouble.
I hear this one cuts a little too close to the bone for many Leftist.
![]()
Mr. Bowie's conclusion that "God is an American" must be REALLY offensive.
I would just like to add that during my misspent youth in the Imperialist USSA Air Force, I would have thought it quite natural that they should fear Americans.
Saddened by the Current Truth ™
Red Salmon
Captain Craptek wrote:Red Salmon wrote:Komrad Bowie was indeed a great artist. My personal favorite is:
I'm Afraid of Americans
I apologize for my lack of embedding skills. I'll go ahead and denounce myself to save everyone else the trouble.
I hear this one cuts a little too close to the bone for many Leftist.
![]()
Mr. Bowie's conclusion that "God is an American" must be REALLY offensive.
I would just like to add that during my misspent youth in the Imperialist USSA Air Force, I would have thought it quite natural that they should fear Americans.
Saddened by the Current Truth ™
Red Salmon
Hence forth, you shall be known as Comrade "FlyingFish" Red Salmon!
Pamalinsky wrote:Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:Lev Termen wrote:
That is a cruel assessment.
Those of us who are artists don't desire to be who we are. We simply are who we are.
We are flawed but we love and hate with passion.
Bowie was an artist.
Actually, I am an artist and I love being one. I desire nothing else. I can sing (opera and pop), play instruments, paint, do construction work, (I have a collection of 64 drill bits) Am I good at some things and not others? Absolutely. The things I'm good at, as well as those I'm not, are always open for improvement. That's what makes life fun for me. And, that's why I love Cubists! (an art form)
I love David Bowie!
P.S.: Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that, as an artist, I understand Kubrick. That monolith thing at the beginning of the film, 2001, where all the neanderthals were trying to decipher a cement wall? It's just a metaphor for "the unknown." See! I understand Kubrick! XXOO
Pamalinsky wrote:
From my understanding of God, whatever name you want to give him, since words are so crude, sometimes, God is way past any definition.
God does not force his love upon you. You cannot see or feel him without your own free will. Otherwise, it's not love, it's tyranny.
When David says, “I'm afraid of America” what does he mean?
I'm afraid of America because so many Americans have willingly voted away their freedom.
On the other hand, America was founded upon the principles of freedom, free will, and independence. Is that what David means when he says he is afraid of America?
Those who have the latter view should, indeed, be afraid of America, the most extraordinary civilization in the history of the world.
I can only hope David meant the latter. Somehow, I, sadly, don't think so.
I come from a military family. Not one of them ever said they like war. Nobody does.
God Bless America!
Pamalinsky wrote:Captain Craptek wrote:Red Salmon wrote:Komrad Bowie was indeed a great artist. My personal favorite is:
I'm Afraid of Americans
I apologize for my lack of embedding skills. I'll go ahead and denounce myself to save everyone else the trouble.
I hear this one cuts a little too close to the bone for many Leftist.
![]()
Mr. Bowie's conclusion that "God is an American" must be REALLY offensive.
I would just like to add that during my misspent youth in the Imperialist USSA Air Force, I would have thought it quite natural that they should fear Americans.
Saddened by the Current Truth ™
Red Salmon
Hence forth, you shall be known as Comrade "FlyingFish" Red Salmon!
My step-father, a Colonel in the Air Force, served valiantly in WW2. There is a story in the Chicago Tribune about him and his crew regarding the "Postville Express" which was shot down over Singapore. An amazing story. They survived for over 8 months until the war was ended.
I am most grateful for your service, Sir Red Salmon.
Indeed, comrade Pamski I do everything you do except the opera. My girlfriend is a member of the symphony chorus so that makes up for it. I also drive tractor-trailers for a living. I also do film and photography, when I can afford it. I also write songs.Pamalinsky wrote:Kapitan Kangaroo Kourt wrote:Lev Termen wrote:
That is a cruel assessment.
Those of us who are artists don't desire to be who we are. We simply are who we are.
We are flawed but we love and hate with passion.
Bowie was an artist.
Actually, I am an artist and I love being one. I desire nothing else. I can sing (opera and pop), play instruments, paint, do construction work, (I have a collection of 64 drill bits) Am I good at some things and not others? Absolutely. The things I'm good at, as well as those I'm not, are always open for improvement. That's what makes life fun for me. And, that's why I love Cubists! (an art form)
I love David Bowie!
P.S.: Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that, as an artist, I understand Kubrick. That monolith thing at the beginning of the film, 2001, where all the neanderthals were trying to decipher a cement wall? It's just a metaphor for "the unknown." See! I understand Kubrick! XXOO
Pamalinsky wrote:Craptek!
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Pammie - Have a look
Wow! I did have a look! Is this after the plane was shot down? It looks like it's in pretty good shape, considering.
Thanks for posting this, it is an amazing story about these guys in their early twenties kicking some butt. I saw the scars on my step-father's arms and hands when I was a child. He credits a local woman in Indonesia for saving his life from gangrene.
While there are so many amazing stories about our wonderful men in WW2 that deserve to be told, just about humans who possess true character, this one story would make an amazing movie. At the end of their horrendous ordeal, they just walked out with the rest of the crowd when the end of the war was announced, as if nothing had ever happened.
Red Square wrote:Here's a very artistic French animation video to Bowie's "Life on Mars?" played with what sounds like Theremin, the incomparable invention of our very own Lev Tremen:
Captain Craptek wrote:Pamalinsky wrote:Craptek!
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(Cut to save space)
Pammie - Have a look
Wow! I did have a look! Is this after the plane was shot down? It looks like it's in pretty good shape, considering.
Thanks for posting this, it is an amazing story about these guys in their early twenties kicking some butt. I saw the scars on my step-father's arms and hands when I was a child. He credits a local woman in Indonesia for saving his life from gangrene.
While there are so many amazing stories about our wonderful men in WW2 that deserve to be told, just about humans who possess true character, this one story would make an amazing movie. At the end of their horrendous ordeal, they just walked out with the rest of the crowd when the end of the war was announced, as if nothing had ever happened.
Pammie,
No. It's a picture of the "Postville Express" B-29 undergoing maintenance of some sort, sitting on an unimproved field somewhere, on a date unknown to me. In all probability there is a layer of perforated steel sheeting a few inches under that mud. Without it, that plane would have sunken to its engine nacelles in mud. It was commonly used to construct servicable landing strips for heavy aircraft. No luxury accommodations there either!