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  • wonder if the media's ardent support of Obama is going to backfire one day when he becomes president?
    Ive been around the world the last few weeks and talking to people in person - they dont like GWB much. They voice opinions such as because of the war, America has lost its prestige.. All that said, reading papers in the Middle East, its also easy to see the blatent spin cycle put out extolling their governments or biased articles against Israel n such. Seeing certain aspects of life on the street in other countries, you thank God for the rights and freedoms we have here. On the flight back from Houston to Dallas, I didnt talk much to the people next to me. .but when we were about to get off I noticed the title of the book he was reading. Well that started up a discussion with a few of the people around us. He was a life long republican from Texas and even he's decided we need change. Me, I'm like who gives, whatever.. Vote Obama, my trust isn't in him. I think after following politics for a few years now, I dont really give a crap anymore. Its more interesting to deal with people, learn perspectives and such.. while keeping your own morality and sense of being intact.

Saturday, 31 May 2008

  • Sometimes I think when you've felt enough pain, you just stop writing. There's just silence.

    Cut the emo crap, eh? Yeah, negative emotions are not a place we should reside in.. but
    neither is it a place we should avoid. Its our negatives that make us stronger. To pretend
    that we're happy without having experienced the other side is only burrowing ourselves
    deeper pits of sorrow..

    Anywho, I'm engaging in quite a few things as of late.. working on putting out a magazine..
    just returned from a trip to India and Dubai.. theres sights and sounds and cultures I savor,
    and among other things I saw that I detest but it was good to get away from everything for
    10 days or so.

Thursday, 01 May 2008

  • People of Lesbos take gay group to court over term 'Lesbian'

    By NICHOLAS PAPHITIS, Associated Press Writer Wed Apr 30, 5:04 PM ET

    A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women.

    Three islanders from Lesbos — home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women — have taken a gay rights group to court for using the word lesbian in its name.

    One of the plaintiffs said Wednesday that the name of the association, Homosexual and Lesbian Community of Greece, "insults the identity" of the people of Lesbos, who are also known as Lesbians.

    "My sister can't say she is a Lesbian," said Dimitris Lambrou. "Our geographical designation has been usurped by certain ladies who have no connection whatsoever with Lesbos," he said.

    The three plaintiffs are seeking to have the group barred from using "lesbian" in its name and filed a lawsuit on April 10. The other two plaintiffs are women.

    Also called Mytilene, after its capital, Lesbos is famed as the birthplace of Sappho. The island is a favored holiday destination for gay women, particularly the lyric poet's reputed home town of Eressos.

    "This is not an aggressive act against gay women," Lambrou said. "Let them visit Lesbos and get married and whatever they like. We just want (the group) to remove the word lesbian from their title."

    He said the plaintiffs targeted the group because it is the only officially registered gay group in Greece to use the word lesbian in its name. The case will be heard in an Athens court on June 10.

    Sappho lived from the late 7th to the early 6th century B.C. and is considered one of the greatest poets of antiquity. Many of her poems, written in the first person and intended to be accompanied by music, contain passionate references to love for other women.

    Lambrou said the word lesbian has only been linked with gay women in the past few decades. "But we have been Lesbians for thousands of years," said Lambrou, who publishes a small magazine on ancient Greek religion and technology that frequently criticizes the Christian Church.

    Very little is known of Sappho's life. According to some ancient accounts, she was an aristocrat who married a rich merchant and had a daughter with him. One tradition says that she killed herself by jumping off a cliff over an unhappy love affair.

    Lambrou says Sappho was not gay. "But even if we assume she was, how can 250,000 people of Lesbian descent — including women — be considered homosexual?"

    The Homosexual and Lesbian Community of Greece could not be reached for comment.

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