This Is What I Think.
Saturday, January 02, 2016
Head of the Class
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 6:14 PM
To: Kerry Burgess
Subject: Re: WHY AM I STILL IN THIS GODDAMNED PRISON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kerry Burgess wrote:
WHY AM I STILL IN THIS GODDAMNED PRISON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT MOTHERFUCKING COWARD AM I GOING TO HAVE TO BITCH SLAP TO FIND OUT WHAT MOTHERFUCKING COWARD IN KEEPING ME IN THIS GODDAMNED PRISON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 15 July 2006 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 9:24 AM Thursday, November 20, 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastroenterologist
Gastroenterology
Gastroenterology (MeSH heading) is the branch of medicine whereby the digestive system and its disorders are studied. Etymologically, the name is a combination of three Ancient Greek words gastros (stomach), enteron (intestine), and logos (reason).
Physicians practicing in this field of medicine are called gastroenterologists.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 20 November 2008 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 9:24 AM Thursday, November 20, 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_on_the_legitimate_use_of_physical_force
Monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force
The monopoly on the legitimate use of violence (Gewaltmonopol des Staates, also known as monopoly on legitimate violence and monopoly on violence) is the definition of the state expounded by Max Weber in Politics as a Vocation, and has been predominant in philosophy of law and political philosophy in the twentieth century. It defined a single entity, the state, exercising legitimate authority or violence over a given territory as territory was also deemed by Weber a characteristic of state. Monopoly on the simple use of violence, as discussed below, is different.
Generally speaking, those who support the existence of the state believe that there should be a monopoly on the use of violence, or at least a near monopoly. That is, they believe private violence should be prevented or punished unless it is used solely in immediate self-defence from violence. Supporters of the state monopoly argue that if a monopoly on the use of violence does not exist, private individuals or groups will, inevitably, arm themselves and use violence against each other and others; thus they claim that anarchy results in more violence than found in even the most violent state (though this is by definition implausible, as any successful use of violence will, with only the most wildly improbable of hypothetical exceptions, immediately result in at least momentary hierarchy — the very antithesis of anarchy). In support of such reasoning, supporters sometimes point to areas and periods where, on their reading of events, this monopoly did
not exist (or, in some sense, where there existed close to a "free market" in violence and security), such as modern Somalia, or Europe during the Dark Ages. They contend that such instances show that the attainment by any government of a monopoly on violence would have improved the lives of the inhabitants.
The philosopher Thomas Hobbes strongly supported a centralized practitioner of force, as he believed that that is the only way an orderly society could be maintained. As Hobbes writes in The Leviathan:
For the laws of nature, as justice, equity, modesty, mercy, and, in sum, doing to others as we would be done to, of themselves, without the terror of some power to cause them to be observed, are contrary to our natural passions, that carry us to partiality, pride, revenge, and the like. And covenants, without the sword, are but words and of no strength to secure a man at all. Therefore, notwithstanding the laws of nature (which every one hath then kept, when he has the will to keep them, when he can do it safely), if there be no power erected, or not great enough for our security, every man will and may lawfully rely on his own strength and art for caution against all other men.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 20 November 2008 excerpt ends]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton_slapping_incidents
George S. Patton slapping incidents
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In early August 1943, Lieutenant General George S. Patton garnered substantial controversy after he slapped two United States Army soldiers under his command during the Sicily Campaign of World War II. Patton's hard-driving personality and lack of belief in the medical condition then known as "battle fatigue" led to the soldiers becoming the subject of his ire in incidents on 3 and 10 August, when Patton struck and berated them after discovering they were patients at evacuation hospitals away from the front lines without apparent physical injuries.
Word of the incidents spread among troops, eventually reaching Patton's superior, General Dwight Eisenhower, who ordered him to apologize.
Battle fatigue
Prior to World War I, the U.S. Army considered the symptoms of battle fatigue to be cowardice or attempts to avoid combat duty. Soldiers who reported these symptoms received harsh treatment. At the time of the incidents, the two soldiers Patton slapped were suffering from "battle fatigue," otherwise known as "shell shock" or "battle stress." Today, this condition is characterized as a form of post-traumatic stress disorder, which can result from prolonged severe exposure to death and destruction, among many other traumatic events. While the causes, symptoms, and effects of the condition were familiar to physicians, it was generally less understood in military circles.
An important lesson from the Tunisia Campaign was that neuropsychiatric casualties had to be treated as soon as possible, and not evacuated from the combat zone. This was not done in the early stages of the Sicilian Campaign, and large numbers of neuropsychiatric casualties were evacuated to North Africa, with the result that treatment became complicated, and only 15 percent of them were returned to duty. As the campaign wore on, the system became better organized, and nearly 50 percent were restored to combat duty.
Some time before what would become known as the "slapping incident," Patton spoke with Major General Clarence R. Huebner, the newly appointed commander of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, in which the soldiers both served. Patton had asked Huebner for a status report. Huebner replied: "The front lines seem to be thinning out. There seems to be a very large number of 'malingerers' at the hospitals, feigning illness in order to avoid combat duty." For his part, Patton did not believe the condition was real. In a directive issued to commanders on 5 August, he forbade "battle fatigue" in the Seventh Army:
It has come to my attention that a very small number of soldiers are going to the hospital on the pretext that they are nervously incapable of combat. Such men are cowards and bring discredit on the army and disgrace to their comrades, whom they heartlessly leave to endure the dangers of battle while they, themselves, use the hospital as a means of escape. You will take measures to see that such cases are not sent to the hospital but dealt with in their units. Those who are not willing to fight will be tried by court-martial for cowardice in the face of the enemy.
—Patton directive to the Seventh Army, 5 August 1943
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http://www.tv.com/shows/st-elsewhere/pilot-33357/
tv.com
St. Elsewhere Season 1 Episode 1
Pilot
Aired Unknown Oct 26, 1982 on NBC
AIRED: 10/26/82
http://www.tv.com/shows/st-elsewhere/pilot-33357/trivia/
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St. Elsewhere Season 1 Episode 1
Pilot
Aired Unknown Oct 26, 1982 on NBC
Quotes
Ehrlich: Anything else I can do for you out in the free world?
Morrison: Drop in on my wife. Tell her I'm alive and being held captive at St. Eligius.
http://www.tv.com/shows/st-elsewhere/pilot-33357/trivia/
tv.com
St. Elsewhere Season 1 Episode 1
Pilot
Aired Unknown Oct 26, 1982 on NBC
Quotes
Craig: (to Westphall) Do you know what people call this place? Not St. Eligius, St. Elsewhere! A dumping ground
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Fine Books and Manuscripts Including Americana
New York | 11 Dec 2008, 10:00 AM | N08501
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LOT 152
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST
A Farewell to Arms. New York: Scribner's, 1929
In 8s (7 1/4 x 5 1/2 in; 182 x 132 mm). Original black cloth, printed gold labels on front cover and spine; spine a bit faded, foxing on read cover, binding a little askew from this copy having been read.
ESTIMATE 5,000-7,000 USD
LITERATURE
See Hanneman A8a; Connolly, The Modern Movement 60; Oliver, Ernest Hemingway A to Z, p. 333
CATALOGUE NOTE
First edition, a later printing (one of three November 1929 printings); first published 27 September 1929
http://www.oocities.org/elzj78/bsgminiseries.html
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)
Leoben: People have a right to defend themselves, I just supply the means.
Adama: You don't look too good.
http://www.oocities.org/elzj78/bsgminiseries.html
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)
(Ragnar)
Chief: Everybody, hold fast.
Man (Leoben): I don't want any trouble.
Chief: Okay, let's talk.
Leoben: I'm not going to jail.
Chief: What?
Leoben: You understand me? I am NOT going to jail.
Chief: Nobody's taking you to jail, just calm down.
Leoben: Frikkin' right, you're not.
Chief: We're not the police, we're not here to arrest you. Now, put your gun down.
Leoben: Yeah, maybe, so who the hell are you?
Chief: We're from Colonial fleet. We just came to get some equipment from the station, to get back in the fight.
Leoben: What fight?
Chief: You don't know.
Leoben: Know what?
http://www.jrtc-polk.army.mil/115th_BDE/history.html
115th Combat Support Hospital
UNIT HISTORY
It is interesting to note that during this period (3 August 1943), Lieutenant General George S. Patton, Commanding General, 7th United States Army, paid a thirty minute visit to the hospital, from that visit the often talked about "slapping incident" materialized.
https://books.google.com/books?id=eV3dgE0uaIgC&lpg=PA38&ots=ZCIlloQa0g&dq=patton%20kuhl%20%223%20august%201943%22%20-pinterest&pg=PA38#v=onepage&q=patton%20kuhl%20%223%20august%201943%22%20-pinterest&f=false
Google Books
The Fighting First: The Untold Story Of The Big Red One on D-Day
By Flint Whitlock
page 38
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Patton_slapping_incidents
George S. Patton slapping incidents
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In early August 1943, Lieutenant General George S. Patton garnered substantial controversy after he slapped two United States Army soldiers under his command during the Sicily Campaign of World War II. Patton's hard-driving personality and lack of belief in the medical condition then known as "battle fatigue" led to the soldiers becoming the subject of his ire in incidents on 3 and 10 August, when Patton struck and berated them after discovering they were patients at evacuation hospitals away from the front lines without apparent physical injuries.
Word of the incidents spread among troops, eventually reaching Patton's superior, General Dwight Eisenhower, who ordered him to apologize.
Incidents
3 August
Private Charles H. Kuhl, of L Company, U.S. 26th Infantry Regiment, reported to an aid station of C Company, 1st Medical Battalion, on 2 August 1943. Kuhl, who had been in the U.S. Army for eight months, had been attached to the 1st Infantry Division since 2 June 1943. He was diagnosed with "exhaustion," a diagnosis he had been given three times since the start of the campaign. From the aid station he was evacuated to a medical company and given sodium amytal. Notes in his medical chart indicated "psychoneurosis anxiety state, moderately severe (soldier has been twice before in hospital within ten days. He can't take it at the front, evidently. He is repeatedly returned.)" Kuhl was transferred from the aid station to the 15th Evacuation Hospital near Nicosia for further evaluation.
Patton arrived at the hospital the same day, accompanied by a number of medical officers, as part of his tour of the U.S. II Corps troops. He spoke to some patients in the hospital, commending the physically wounded. He then approached Kuhl, who did not appear to be physically injured. Kuhl was sitting slouched on a stool midway through a tent ward filled with injured soldiers. When Patton asked Kuhl where he was hurt, Kuhl reportedly shrugged and replied that he was "nervous" rather than wounded, adding "I guess I can't take it." Patton "immediately flared up," slapped Kuhl across the chin with his gloves, then grabbed him by the collar and dragged him to the tent entrance. He shoved him out of the tent with a kick to his backside. Yelling "Don't admit this son of a bitch," Patton demanded that Kuhl immediately be sent back to the front, adding, "You hear me, you gutless bastard? You're going back to the front."
Corpsmen picked up Kuhl and brought him to a ward tent, where it was discovered he had a temperature of 102.2 °F (39.0 °C); and was later diagnosed with malarial parasites. Speaking later of the incident, Kuhl noted "at the time it happened, [Patton] was pretty well worn out ... I think he was suffering a little battle fatigue himself." Kuhl wrote his parents about the incident, but asked them to "just forget about it." That night, Patton recorded the incident in his diary: "[I met] the only errant coward I have ever seen in this Army. Companies should deal with such men, and if they shirk their duty, they should be tried for cowardice and shot."
Patton was accompanied in this visit by Major General John P. Lucas, who saw nothing remarkable about the incident. After the war he wrote:
There are always a certain number of such weaklings in any Army, and I suppose the modern doctor is correct in classifying them as ill and treating them as such. However, the man with malaria doesn't pass his condition on to his comrades as rapidly as does the man with cold feet nor does malaria have the lethal effect that the latter has.
http://www.tv.com/shows/head-of-the-class/pilot-31493/
tv.com
Head of the Class Season 1 Episode 1
Pilot
Aired Unknown Sep 17, 1986 on ABC
A high school substitute teacher takes over a class of geniuses.
AIRED: 9/17/86
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/570208/Alfred-Henry-Sturtevant
Encyclopædia Britannica
Alfred Henry Sturtevant
American geneticist
Alfred Henry Sturtevant, (born Nov. 21, 1891, Jacksonville, Ill., U.S.—died April 5, 1970, Pasadena, Calif.), American geneticist who in 1913 developed a technique for mapping the location of specific genes of the chromosomes in the fruit fly Drosophila.
Sturtevant received his Ph.D. degree (1914) from Columbia University. While serving as a researcher at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C. (1915–28), he proved that the mechanism of crossing-over (i.e., the exchange of genes between chromosomes) could be prevented in Drosophila. In 1928 he joined the faculty of the California Institute of Technology, where he remained until his death.
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Stargate Atlantis Season 1 Episode 1
Rising (1)
AIRED: 7/16/04
http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/transcripts/101.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE ATLANTIS
RISING, PART 1
EPISODE NUMBER - 101
DVD DISC - Season 1, Disc 1
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 07.16.04
SHEPPARD: Apache, Black Hawk, Cobra, Osprey ...
O'NEILL: That's a lot of training for the Antarctic.
SHEPPARD: It was the one continent I never set foot on.
O'NEILL: It's one of my least favourite continents.
SHEPPARD: I kinda like it here.
http://www.oocities.org/elzj78/bsgminiseries.html
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)
Leoben: I think I'll tell the others exactly where you are
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:32 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 23 June 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/06/ah-i-think-were-at-some-kind-of.html
Also, I have been thinking more today about how I have reacted to memories I still have of the time period before 6/13/2005.
I think of that change now as being some kind of loss of context. Not so much a fragmentation of memory but a loss of context about memory. A key fact changed and so that causes my mind to ignore certain facts about before 6/13/2005.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 23 June 2015 excerpt ends]
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078788/quotes
IMDb
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Quotes
[first lines]
Willard: [voiceover] Saigon... shit; I'm still only in Saigon... Every time I think I'm gonna wake up back in the jungle.
Willard: When I was home after my first tour, it was worse.
[grabs at flying insect]
Willard: I'd wake up and there'd be nothing. I hardly said a word to my wife, until I said "yes" to a divorce. When I was here, I wanted to be there; when I was there, all I could think of was getting back into the jungle. I'm here a week now... waiting for a mission... getting softer. Every minute I stay in this room, I get weaker, and every minute Charlie squats in the bush, he gets stronger. Each time I looked around the walls moved in a little tighter.
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12805 E Sprague Ave
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/3/2006 5:01 PM
What was it that Bush was talking about on television that day that made me think he was rattled? I was in that hotel room in Spokane Valley back in 2004, after quitting Microsoft and I commented out loud that he looked “rattled.” I got the impression his handlers were not going televise him again for a while.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 03 October 2006 excerpt ends]
JOURNAL ARCHIVE: posted by H.V.O.M at 4:18 PM Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 15:55:11 -0700 (PDT) [ PERSONAL EMAIL SENT TO SENATOR PATTY MURRAY AT HER SENATE EMAIL ADDRESS FOR WHICH I GOT NO REPLY THUS BECOMING A MATTER OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND A MATTER OF PUBLIC CONCERN ]
Dear Senator Murray,
I got that impression one day when I was in Spokane. I was watching CNN or something one day and I saw Bush making some comments about something. I commented out loud to myself that he looked terrified or something like that. For a while after that, the reporters were talking about how his press conferences were not going to be televised. I suspect, strongly, that I have been secretly monitored in the places I live and they have been listening to every sound I make. For some reason, Bush has an interest in what I say to myself and when I commented about him looking scared they decided he shouldn’t be seen for awhile until he could get control of himself. They wouldn’t want to embolden the terrorists by showing that he was getting rattled by it all. So maybe it isn’t the government that has been spying on me, it is some kind of stalker that is reporting the information they collect to websites. And maybe Bush knows who I am because he is tied into those gay websites too like Jim West and that is how he knows about me. I have some other evidence to support my theory, but needless to say he isn’t going to risk being outed like West was.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 31 August 2005 excerpt ends]
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Springfield! Springfield!
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Each time I looked around, the walls moved in|a little tighter. Everyone gets|everything he wants. I wanted a mission, and for my sins,|they gave me one. Brought it up to me|like room service.
Captain Willard,|are you in there?
Yeah, I'm coming. It was|a real choice mission, and when it was over,|I'd never want another. What do you want?
Are you all right,|Captain?
What's it look like?
Are you Captain Willard,|505th Battalion?
Affirmative. Hey, buddy, are you going to|shut the door?
We have orders to|escort you to the airfield.
What are the charges?
Sir?
What did I do?
There's no charges,|Captain. You have orders to report|to Com-Sec Intelligence, Nha Trang. All right?
Nha Trang for me.
That's right. Come on, Captain. You still have a few hours|to get cleaned up. Captain? Dave, give me a hand.|We got a dead one.
http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/transcripts/101.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE ATLANTIS
RISING, PART 1
EPISODE NUMBER - 101
DVD DISC - Season 1, Disc 1
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 07.16.04
CHAIR ROOM.
BECKETT: They think the gene was used as a sort of genetic key, if you will, so that only their kind could operate certain dangerous and powerful technologies.
(He turns away from the Chair. Behind him, Sheppard pokes at the arm control panels tentatively.)
fSHEPPARD: So some people have the same genes as these Ancients. (He walks around the Chair.)
BECKETT: The specific gene is very rare, but on the whole they look very much like we do. In fact they were first. We're the second evolution of this form, the Ancients having explored this galaxy for millions of years before ... Major, please don't.
(Sheppard has started to sit down in the Chair.)
SHEPPARD: Come on -- what are the odds of me having the same genes as these guys?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066206/quotes
IMDb
Patton (1970)
Quotes
Patton: What's the matter with you?
Soldier Who Gets Slapped: I... I guess I... I can't take it sir.
Patton: What did you say?
Soldier Who Gets Slapped: It's my nerves, sir. I... I... I just can't stand the shelling anymore.
Patton: Your *nerves*?
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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 5:54 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 24 September 2015 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/09/nixons-revenge_24.html
http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/episodes/1F12.html
Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy [ The Simpsons ]
Original airdate in N.A.: 17-Feb-94
Abe, meanwhile, inspects some of the other merchandise.
Abe: When I was young, toys were built to last. Look at this junk! [holds a toy rocket] It breaks the first time you take it out of the box. [He strains, then manages to break it in half] And look at these toy soldiers -- they'll break the second I step on 'em. [stomps on em] Arg! Stupid! Toy! Soldiers! Break, you stupid --
[Two security guards grab him]
Guard: All right, come on, Pops. Soldiers won't bother you any more.
[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 24 September 2015 excerpt ends]
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http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/transcripts/101.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE ATLANTIS
RISING, PART 1
EPISODE NUMBER - 101
DVD DISC - Season 1, Disc 1
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 07.16.04
SHORTLY AFTERWARDS. Beckett and the others run back to the Chair. Weir stops and looks at Sheppard.
WEIR: Who is this?
(O'Neill walks up onto the dais and looks down at Sheppard.)
O'NEILL: I said don't touch anything.
SHEPPARD: I-I just sat down.
McKAY: Major, think about where we are in the solar system.
http://www.gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/transcripts/101.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE ATLANTIS
RISING, PART 1
EPISODE NUMBER - 101
DVD DISC - Season 1, Disc 1
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 07.16.04
http://gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/transcripts/102.shtml
GateWorld
STARGATE ATLANTIS
RISING, PART 2
EPISODE NUMBER - 102
DVD DISC - Season 1, Disc 1
ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 07.16.04
WRAITH HALL.
WRAITH: What do you call yourself?
SUMNER: Colonel Marshall Sumner, United States Marine Corps.
WRAITH: So little fear. Is it valour ... or ignorance?
SUMNER: We travelled through the Stargate as peaceful explorers.
http://www.britannica.com/biography/Mohandas-Karamchand-Gandhi
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Indian leader
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, byname Mahatma Gandhi (born October 2, 1869, Porbandar, India—died January 30, 1948
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 11:12 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Saturday 02 January 2016