Lately the McCain campaign has been attempting to hammer home the idea that American’s should question Barack Obama’s character and judgment based on a tenuous at best association with William Ayers a former member of the Weather Underground, an organization that performed a series of bombings in the late 60′s in violent protest to the Vietnam war. McCain and Palin want American’s wondering whether or not Obama has the same radical views as those of the unrepentant but reformed domestic terrorist.
So, this begs the question. In a nation where the Justice system is supposed to be based on the principle that your innocent until proven guilty, is it fair, in a presidential election, to try and pin the radical beliefs of one man on a candidate simply because they happen to live in the same neighborhood and both worked on some of the same education boards?
Archive for March 29, 2009
Movie of the Week
This weeks movie is a time travel adventure turned upside down. A group of 14th century Scotts, trying to stave off the imminent advance of the Black Death in their village, follow the visions of Griffin, a young boy, to raise a spire of Cumbrian copper on the stepple of God’s church on the far side of the Earth. They dig down through the depths of the earth, coming out on the other side in 20th century New Zealand. Most time travel movies tell their stories from the perspective of the modern visiting the past. This tale is told from the other way around.
This is probably one of the best movies that you have never seen. It’s not any easy movie to get ahold of these days. My copy is on VHS tape that I actually bought a few years ago. I have since transfered it to a DVD. Amazon does not currently have any of the DVD’s in stock but there are some sellers that have it, but the price seems to be off the wall with used copies of the DVD starting at $96.99 and new copies starting at $268.32. If you have an old VHS player laying around that is the way I would go to pick up this movie, with prices on VHS edtions running from $4.00 to $20.00.
The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey (Trailer)
Also sometimes called The Navigator: A Time Travel Adventure.



I find myself not too happy with Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today. It appears that on Wednesday he went on to the liberal talk radio show of Bill Press and said?