November 10, 2010 @ 5:41 p.m.
Barack Obama wants to make sure that Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani and all the other Iranian prisoners die.
President Obama has the same ad for "Dehumidifiers" alongside the first blog post that shows up on a Google search of his name that the Guardian had put around an article about Ms. Ashtiani and that I discussed in the past few days.
He's a murderer. Our President is a murderer.
@ 5:47 p.m.
Now the ad's changed to a picture of a woman holding an umbrella.
Maybe I'm a horribly irresponsible person, but I can't believe that this is happening and I can't believe that I am somehow getting held responsible for dealing with all of the things that these people do.
If you've been watching, and you don't get it by now, I don't see how more pictures and more of my talking is going to help you get the message.
I'm going for a walk. Maybe I'll do more on this website tonight, and maybe I won't, but our President is a murderer, and he and his wife are pedophiles and sexual harassers.
@ 7:00 p.m.
I am surrounded by copies of the Burlington Free Press. I don't want to do this anymore; none of this should be happening.
Is it racism? Is it? Is that what's making the Obamas do what they do? It seems to me that maybe they thought they were going to spend the next 4 to 8 years being praised and celebrated just for being black and in office, and they just couldn't take how much attention I got from the press, so they decided, like the petty and disgusting bullies that they are, to take back the attention by playing petty, disgusting, and now lethal games, even with other people's lives.
I hate this President, and I hate his wife, and I hate what they're doing to the country, and I hate what they're doing to the world. They are loathsome. To try to make people like you by encouraging them to throw off all the restraints of civilization is bad under any circumstances, but in the case of this First Couple or any leader, it's pathetic. It's pathetic.
I hope that what I'm about to say silences everyone who thinks that anything I do online is for publicity; I hate everything that's happening. Sometimes I forget that people who stay in jobs in the media, who stay in jobs where there is high visibility, do that because they like it. I think that maybe those people dismiss the idea that the only reason I'm doing this is to try to solve the problems or to contribute to solving the problems.
Every day I think about cancelling everything I have on the Internet, even if that means letting the situation in Vermont and in the Burlington Free Press get so bad that finally other people here realize that they absolutely have to take action. 10,000 people have now added me as a "Like" on Facebook; that means that more than 10,000 read what I write every day, or 24 hours a day; "Hello" to them all, by the way, but I'm not a fame-seeker so maybe they would please help me by not telling anybody else about me. I'm too famous; too famous by a lot already.
I'm unhappy; it's very disheartening to have even the best that I do on all of the issues met with the same "fish," "fresh" and other jokes every day. I think I'm finally realizing that I don't have to prove that it's sexual harassment; sexual harassment is disappearing as a crime because it's being legitimized. Soon rape will be socially acceptable, too, and murder, and any number of other things. That's the new policy about crime, is it? Make it all go away by saying that what's bad is good?
@ 10:35 p.m.
I signed in because I was thinking about editing some of what I had written, to try to be less judgmental, to change my statements from statements of pure emotion to statements that express curiosity about the Obamas' reasoning for their own behavior. Then I looked at a Google search of the name "Barack Obama" and saw that he's still making jokes about children; the first website has a picture of a supposed orphanage that says "Celebrate Deepawali." That's supposed to be a pedophilic pun on "Deepwater Horizon," isn't it?
Then his third blog post has a picture of men rowing a canoe; that's right at the top of the page.
What should I say? If the President thinks that I'm not addressing this situation correctly, then what does he think I should do instead? Should I flatter him, while his blog posts for "Marlene Targ Brill" are still sitting there, after months and months, declaring to the world that he REALLY THINKS that I as a female human being just don't deserve the kind of respect that a man deserves? Am I supposed to try to charm him out of his brutishness?
What about Mrs. Obama? Should I try to charm her, too? Should I try to be her gal pal, and then slowly bring things around to "Say, Mobama, could you please get all the harassment off your blog posts?" Is that what people think I should be doing, instead of what I've been doing, which is attempting to conteract the consequences of their behavior, every day? It's been months, now; do they feel that I'm not being diplomatic enough in the face of their relentless abuse and complete disregard for the needs of the average, normal, millions of people whose lives they have been negatively affecting for all of that time?
I'm not fun enough in my protests, is that what their problem is? The Presidency is supposed to be fun, and I'm ruining it for them? Is that how they feel?
I put some more pictures on the previous blog page, called Election Day, although there are more pictures to put there from the November 3, 2010 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press.
However, I think maybe I'm done on Weebly for tonight. All I ever do is think about these problems and it's awful all the time. One of the reasons that I get as angry as I do is that it wouldn't cost the Obamas or anybody else anything to stop doing what they've been doing. It would be painless for them all to stop; no problem at all. There is no good reason for any of it.
Copyright L. Kochman November 10, 2010
Barack Obama wants to make sure that Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani and all the other Iranian prisoners die.
President Obama has the same ad for "Dehumidifiers" alongside the first blog post that shows up on a Google search of his name that the Guardian had put around an article about Ms. Ashtiani and that I discussed in the past few days.
He's a murderer. Our President is a murderer.
@ 5:47 p.m.
Now the ad's changed to a picture of a woman holding an umbrella.
Maybe I'm a horribly irresponsible person, but I can't believe that this is happening and I can't believe that I am somehow getting held responsible for dealing with all of the things that these people do.
If you've been watching, and you don't get it by now, I don't see how more pictures and more of my talking is going to help you get the message.
I'm going for a walk. Maybe I'll do more on this website tonight, and maybe I won't, but our President is a murderer, and he and his wife are pedophiles and sexual harassers.
@ 7:00 p.m.
I am surrounded by copies of the Burlington Free Press. I don't want to do this anymore; none of this should be happening.
Is it racism? Is it? Is that what's making the Obamas do what they do? It seems to me that maybe they thought they were going to spend the next 4 to 8 years being praised and celebrated just for being black and in office, and they just couldn't take how much attention I got from the press, so they decided, like the petty and disgusting bullies that they are, to take back the attention by playing petty, disgusting, and now lethal games, even with other people's lives.
I hate this President, and I hate his wife, and I hate what they're doing to the country, and I hate what they're doing to the world. They are loathsome. To try to make people like you by encouraging them to throw off all the restraints of civilization is bad under any circumstances, but in the case of this First Couple or any leader, it's pathetic. It's pathetic.
I hope that what I'm about to say silences everyone who thinks that anything I do online is for publicity; I hate everything that's happening. Sometimes I forget that people who stay in jobs in the media, who stay in jobs where there is high visibility, do that because they like it. I think that maybe those people dismiss the idea that the only reason I'm doing this is to try to solve the problems or to contribute to solving the problems.
Every day I think about cancelling everything I have on the Internet, even if that means letting the situation in Vermont and in the Burlington Free Press get so bad that finally other people here realize that they absolutely have to take action. 10,000 people have now added me as a "Like" on Facebook; that means that more than 10,000 read what I write every day, or 24 hours a day; "Hello" to them all, by the way, but I'm not a fame-seeker so maybe they would please help me by not telling anybody else about me. I'm too famous; too famous by a lot already.
I'm unhappy; it's very disheartening to have even the best that I do on all of the issues met with the same "fish," "fresh" and other jokes every day. I think I'm finally realizing that I don't have to prove that it's sexual harassment; sexual harassment is disappearing as a crime because it's being legitimized. Soon rape will be socially acceptable, too, and murder, and any number of other things. That's the new policy about crime, is it? Make it all go away by saying that what's bad is good?
@ 10:35 p.m.
I signed in because I was thinking about editing some of what I had written, to try to be less judgmental, to change my statements from statements of pure emotion to statements that express curiosity about the Obamas' reasoning for their own behavior. Then I looked at a Google search of the name "Barack Obama" and saw that he's still making jokes about children; the first website has a picture of a supposed orphanage that says "Celebrate Deepawali." That's supposed to be a pedophilic pun on "Deepwater Horizon," isn't it?
Then his third blog post has a picture of men rowing a canoe; that's right at the top of the page.
What should I say? If the President thinks that I'm not addressing this situation correctly, then what does he think I should do instead? Should I flatter him, while his blog posts for "Marlene Targ Brill" are still sitting there, after months and months, declaring to the world that he REALLY THINKS that I as a female human being just don't deserve the kind of respect that a man deserves? Am I supposed to try to charm him out of his brutishness?
What about Mrs. Obama? Should I try to charm her, too? Should I try to be her gal pal, and then slowly bring things around to "Say, Mobama, could you please get all the harassment off your blog posts?" Is that what people think I should be doing, instead of what I've been doing, which is attempting to conteract the consequences of their behavior, every day? It's been months, now; do they feel that I'm not being diplomatic enough in the face of their relentless abuse and complete disregard for the needs of the average, normal, millions of people whose lives they have been negatively affecting for all of that time?
I'm not fun enough in my protests, is that what their problem is? The Presidency is supposed to be fun, and I'm ruining it for them? Is that how they feel?
I put some more pictures on the previous blog page, called Election Day, although there are more pictures to put there from the November 3, 2010 Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press.
However, I think maybe I'm done on Weebly for tonight. All I ever do is think about these problems and it's awful all the time. One of the reasons that I get as angry as I do is that it wouldn't cost the Obamas or anybody else anything to stop doing what they've been doing. It would be painless for them all to stop; no problem at all. There is no good reason for any of it.
Copyright L. Kochman November 10, 2010