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Week of July 13, 2008 - July 19, 2008

Tearing Wings Off Dragonflies


I came across this comment and was compelled to share:

A haiku poet wrote the following and submitted it for approval to his teacher:

A dragonfly
Remove the wings
Bright red pepperpod!

The teacher disapproved strongly and suggested this:

Bright red pepperpod,
Add wings
A Dragonfly!

The student, reading that, burst into tears and came to enlightenment. We have been taking dragonflies and tearing their wings off now for years with our political opposition.

Our discourse is destructive and profoundly dis-integrative. We need to reverse the direction of the wheel. We need to start putting the wings back on----liberating all of our discourse back into the sky of enmity-free community.

Posted by Lux Umbra Dei
July 15, 2008 7:36 PM
I, for one, will be doing my best to put the wings back on the dragonflies I savaged over the previous months.  I can't promise perfection, but I will guarantee continued effort.

Namaste.

You have been nominated for a Sore Spellar Award


This was sent to my personal email address by what I can only guess is prepubescent teen with an inability to have adult discussions on a political blogging site:

Subj: You have been nominated for a Sore Spellar Award
From: Worst Spelling Ever [webguy@worstspellingever.com]
To: 'Jason Everett Miller'

Crybaby much?

http://worstspellingever.com/2008/07/14/douchebag-jason-everett-miller-gets-all/

Thank you, The Staff
Further evidence that some around here continue debating like children. 
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  • Politics Progressive conservative. I believe we need governing policies that are based in common sense and not dogma. An evolution of society and not a revolution that seeks to tear everything down and start from scratch. We don't have enough time for that nonsense.

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  • Favorite Books Too many to list. Reading The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson. Just finished the Squandering of America by Robert Kuttner. Probably the best explanations of our issues and some possible solutions for them.
  • Favorite Quotes "A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom." - Thomas Paine, Common Sense

    "It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things." - Teddy Roosevelt

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I started my professional life as a union carpenter in Reno before joining the United States Navy in 1991 as an assistant ship's journalist and a deck seaman. I covered high-profile events around the globe, from Hurricane Andrew disaster in 1992 to the discovery of USS Yorktown off of Midway Island with Bob Ballard in 1998. My final tour of duty at Combat Camera Group Pacific was as a field producer in support of a worldwide mission of military documentary production.

I left the Navy in 2001 and moved across the country to start my first business with my long-time best friend Mikah Sellers.  We started a specialized communications firm in Washington DC called Hancuff Miller. After a short but successful partnership, we both decided to pursue other opportunities following the Dot.com Bomb. I spent the next several years as a freelance multimedia designer, web developer and screenwriter. I also wrote five feature-length scripts during this time, earning a bachelors degree in graphics and multimedia design from Capella University and a Masters in Producing for Film & Video at American University.

In 2006, I gathered together my educational background, technical tools and business acumen to start my second company, Metamorphosis Media, with Marcus Scott. The company completed a number of projects for non-profit clients such as Academy of Hope, Mosaica and the Conservation Fund. It was at Metamorphosis that I discovered the enormous benefit that technology and story-telling could provide to the non-profit, charity and NGO communities. I maintain a relationship with Metamorphosis as a senior consultant with the firm, but no longer support their day-to-day operations.

I live with my wife and two dogs in Washington DC.  My extracurricular activities include filmmaking, screenwriting and blogging.

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