4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 5, 2004 * 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 JORDAN SCHRADER Editor in Chief JASON Z. PESICK Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Michigan Daily. OPINION NOTABLE QUOTABLE ''I earned capital in the campaign, political capital, and now I intend to spend it." - President Bush, speaking to supporters on plans to change Social Security and reform the tax code, as reported yesterday by The Washington Post. ALEXANDER HONKALA Tosv HQGoswoocs i IN F ff j t i Blue puddles ZACK DENFELD8- urTCRiTIC propose that Ann Arbor become the home of the lue Puddle Internation- al: 24-hour party town that put politics in the service of art. If you feel like a puddle of blue in a sea of red or just someone who is willing to drop the corporate media onslaught in order to build something better, get in touch. The Blue Puddle International Manifesto: We demand that public spaces be erected and protected. We demand that chance encounters between varying social groups are promoted and ensured in all urban design and that no one is allowed to reinforce his narrow worldview by erecting gated communities. We demand that cit- ies are explored and not consumed. We will make maps and lead tours. Learning needs to spill out of the classroom and into the streets. Kids, don't wait for the old generation to take you there, they can't even vote right. How do you become invisible? First of all lose, your name, and make up three more. In the 21st century, everyone who is sane will need a few handles they can drop in and out of. Be like the ninja who learns "how to shorten distances by shrinking the earth (Nam June Paik)." Continue to create our own roads and paths within and outside the World Wide Web traffic jam. The war for information democracy is being fought and won in our own backyard. Keep the tags and stickers coming. Make hobo signs with chalk for everything useful to citizens as opposed to con- sumers. Let's paint bikes white and leave them everywhere like the Dutch Provos. Let's have flash mob-generated, city-wide cos- tume holidays. If half the kids in your class showed up in costume everyone, can at least rejoice in the upside-down world we live in. Make solutions to problems that don't exist yet. I believe that engineers should not have to make weapons in order to survive. Let's erect sculptures of Buckminster Fuller and inflatable buildings on North Campus. Let your engineer- ing friends know that you want them to make stuff that is fun, silly and self directed. They shouldn't have to make weapons of death for gov- ernments. How about weapons of self defense for citizens facing the information onslaught? The recent invention and release of TVBGone, which turns off any annoying TV, is a good example of an engineer helping citizens take control of their mental environment. We insist that educators teaching design and engineering classes challenge students to begin projects that have no commercial value. Insist on design that does not make interactions more con- trolled, but more liberating. Right now, designers make benches for malls that prevent people from sleeping on them or from sitting too long. Who designs benches for parks that are intended for people to stand on and give speeches? Who designs for spontaneity, freedom or reflection? No one makes money from humans reading books or reflecting in public spaces. Who will ask the hard questions if not our universities? Who will pay for design that benefits human autonomy if not public institutions of higher education? If shopping malls have replaced town greens and parks as the primary areas of interaction, gathering and discussion, let's bring public activ- ity to them. We can go toiRadio Shack and start an electron- ic drum circle with the keyboards. Bring movies you've made that won't be screened anywhere else and put them in the TV monitors and VCR units that only spit outcommercial messages. Go to Hot Topic or anywhere else that co-opts and packages youth culture and host a zine release party inside or in front of the store. And make sure to text mes- sage me an invitation. Date the sons and daughters of the evil empire. Have so much fun and spread so much love on the parks in the streets and over the airwaves, they would never think about continuing the com- mercialization of every square inch of our world, because they want to make out in the bushes, yell from the rooftops and draw on the sidewalks. Organize an Ann Arbor lay-in on the Diag in sleeping bags and look at the stars at night. Talk about the meaning of life. I'll be there even if it is raining. Take your damn iPod and turn every block into a short-wave radio station. Put the station frequen- cy on the street signs. We'll drive around the city with your audio as our guides. We will continue to work toward economic, social and environmental justice. But in addition, and in conjunction, our spirits need to be fed, inspired and revived. TheBlue Puddle Internationalmovementseeks to start a 24-hour situationist party in town. We will make this art-life party so dense and pow- erful that one drop of blue zaniness into the red storm will turn it from upside down to right-side left. Export the revolution locally/globally. And don't forget... have fun, be silly and make noise! Denfeld can be reached at zcd@umich.edu. 4 4 4 An open letter to America SOWMYA KRISHNAMURTHY AlUDI ALTERAM PARTEM Dear America, circumstances, the president-select brought Assuming morality was crucial to politics, his pattern of incompetence along too. Some Bush still should have lost the election. Bush as it all a highlights of his term: the highest-ever bud- was a longtime alcoholic arrested for driving dream?" get deficit, horrendous environmental dis- under the influence and a suspected cocaine TV muses regard, distortion of Sept. 11 into a conduit user prior to his Christian rebirth in 1985. filmmaker Michael for attacking Iraq though the nation housed He claims to be pro-human life but shows no Moore in the documen- no hijackers, weapons of mass destruction or qualms about bombing Iraq and destroying tary "Fahrenheit 9/11" ties to al-Qaida and squandering billions of countless civilian lives there. Stumping on the to the outcome of Elec- dollars and countless American lives into the grounds of family values, the wild antics of his tion 2000. In the wake of mess of Operation Iraqi Freedom. And let's daughters have been well publicized. Did you President Bush's presidential victory, I won- not forget the multitude of blunders affec- consider this America, or do I detect a case of der the same thing. Is this all a dream, a case tionately termed Bushisms either. From ask- selective amnesia? of d6ja vu or maybe an elaborate "punking" ing Brazil's president "Do you (Brazil) have Frankly, the only positive result of Elec- by Ashton Kutcher? After having the wool blacks too?" to his constant refurbishing of tion 2004 was the unprecedented awakening pulled over them, how could Americans the English language with the invention of of the American voter. Nearly 120 million make such a mistake? Sadly the nightmare new words, Bush has no dearth of idiocy. people cast ballots - the highest percentage is reality; Bush has really been elected into America, what possessed so many of you to turnout since 1968. Thanks to the efforts of office by the majority of Americans, amass- empathize with this stammering ignoramus? youth voter initiatives like MTV's Choose or ing 51 percent of the popular vote and 274 According to exit polls by Edison Media Lose, Citizen Change and Voice Your Vote, 21 electoral votes. Research and Mitofsky International, 22 million Americans under the age of 30 voted, America, you truly amaze me. Instead of percent of voters cited moral values as the with increased turnout in battleground states. learning from the political gaffes of the past "most important issue" this election year, A tangible effervescence was displayed among four years, you were swayed by glitter and with the economy and jobs second at 20 the youth as never before. Kudos. lies. You didn't select the man with intellect, percent, terrorism at 19 percent and Iraq in To first-time voters or Democrats feeling experience and heart, who defended his coun- fourth at 15 percent. disillusioned from Tuesday's conclusion, I try both as a soldier and protester, but threw Morality has no place in politics - espe- implore you to remain steadfast. In the words rationality to the wind for the prettier, albeit cially in a time of war and economic disarray of Citizen Change founder P. Diddy, "Voting foolhardy, package. - because of its intrinsic basis in religion; our is the beginning. It's afterwards when you get And for what? The Texas cowboy who has founding fathers made this explicit with the gangster on the politicians' asses." What this cruised through life with Daddy's silver spoon separation of church and state. Some of our most lacks in eloquence it recovers in truth. Nov. 2 in his mouth? Bush is impressive neither as a celebrated politicians have had skeletons in their was the galvanizing moment, but the revolu- politician or human being. A self-glorified C- closets, from slave ownership to infidelity, with- tion is far from over. We need to be vigilant student, he attended Yale University via leg- out reducing the potency of their command. In and hold Bush accountable if he falters from acy, joined the Texas Air National Guard to fact, the mark of a strong leader is one who puts his promises. This is still our country, and it's avoid fighting in Vietnam and made a fortune aside her own biases and agendas for the greater up to us to make certain that four more years in oil with potential Saudi ties. As governor good. Bush and his GOP cronies have failed in of hell are not repeated. of Texas, he was a national leader in pollu- this completely and seem bent upon warping tion and executions. Upon entering the White America into a Judeo-Christian haven with no Krishnamurthy can be reached at House in 2000 under less than auspicious reverence for the rights of their challengers. sowmyak@umich.edu LETTER TO THE EDITOR 4 4 I I THE BOONDOCKS AA RON MCGRUDF)ER LAC(NHiSTORY MONH-. f~i. Flu It is liberals, not Bush supporters, who actually need to 'grow up' TO THE DAILY: In response to the short viewpoint (Weigh- ing in on the results; Ohio sux, 11/03/04) in which Daniel Adams states that the major- ity of the country (the red states) had a lot of growing up to do, I say it is the other way around: He needs to grow up. I am a conservative and am proud of the fact that I voted for President Bush. How- ever, in the wake of a decisive Bush victory, apparently my vote stands for hate, oppres- sion and incompetence. While I find those claims laughable, what I do not find funny is the lack of political tolerance from the far Left. After reading the, anger-filled edi- torials yesterday, peoples away messages on Instant Messenger and through heated conversations with my peers, I found out that if you're not a liberal and do not think like them, you're either stupid or you need to grow up. These generalities offend me greatly, because quite frankly, I feel like I made a very informed and smart choice that reflects my values and concerns for this country. While I was always interested in discussing why some of my peers voted for Kerry through talking about the issues, I never once stooped to the level of calling them stupid or idiotic because they don't believe in the same things that I do. A vote is one's personal choice, and as long as they were informed about why they were voting for their candidate, I wasn't going to insult them for voting in what they believe in. I find it very ironic that certain people of a political party that was powered by a mass hatred of one candidate, and appar- ently now the people who voted for him, are telling me to grow up. Based on some of the reactions from some (and I emphasize some) Kerry supporters that America is going into hell, we're all going to get draft- ed, the apocalypse is upon us, it appears that it is they who need to grow up and stop with the political slander and personal insults toward the 59,136,494 (as of today) Americans who voted for President Bush. Jeff Spencer Kinesiology sophomore 4