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标题:Driving Miss Donna (continued) 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-01-11 被查看:1159次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]

The car stopped in the driveway of a shabby two storied house in an average looking neighborhood. A woman came out with a little cart full of mysterious household tools. I gasped. She is white! In her mid forties, with long hoarse dirty blond hair, weathered and wrinkled face that shows the hardship of life, an outfit not worth detail description, a smile reluctant, she greeted me with an accent that I am not familiar with – of a native speaker with limited education and no sophistication. The image of the Mexican nanny in “Babel” vanished, what popped up in front of me instead were women on Jerry Springer show and the mom from the movie “8 miles”. 

I concealed my setback with a polite handshake and a warm smile but I could see her shock from her dull eyes. She probably would never imagine the popular daughter in-law of Mr. and Mrs. S to be an Asian. Mom sensed my surprise and later told me that Donna is a local from a poor family, not very bright herself in life and continued to live an unfruitful life. “There are many Americans live the same way she does. You are distant from it because people around you are usually shrewd and capable.”

I don’t personally know any but from time to time I hear some use a lowly word to describe this type - “white trash”, an expression that often makes me uncomfortable. No matter how low and how unintelligent they are, no human beings should be addressed as trash. Trash means something to be disposed, to be thrown out, like what Nazi did to people in the concentration camps.

There are various political groups fighting and lobbying for interests for blacks, Asians, gays etc.  Blacks demand compensations from slavery trades hundred years ago though no one dares to pinpoint that those slaves were slaves in Africa to start with and was sold by traders of their own tribe. Asians are still not classified as minority to enjoy various benefits but they usually have their own communities to fall back on. Gays are economically superior since they don’t have a family to support. Poor whites in depressed Midwest area such as Detroit are often forgotten. Since automobile companies embraced globalization to rip more profit from the cheaper labors in third world countries, they are left alone to struggle with life. Eminent’s angry raps shocked the nation for a short period but did not bring much helps. Uneducated and unsophisticated, they don’t know how to play the game of politics and manipulate the system to their benefits.

 

Couple of hours later, Donna took off to go to the next door neighbor. I handed her the Christmas gifts mom prepared for her children and a generous year end gratuities. She thanked me and mumbled something inaudible.  Looking at the hunch figure disappearing into the corner, the grey sky cast a shadow on my once lighthearted and cheerful spirit.


 
标题:A drinking club with skiing problem 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-01-10 被查看:1191次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]
The forecasted big snow storm in the Rockies had not hit Utah when we arrived and hence did not delay the landing at the Salt Lake City airport as everyone was predicting. That also translates into that we will get the storm while we are here which means fresh powder. Self congratulating and congratulating each other, the thirty or so people gathered at the baggage claim area, acquainted or not, quickly emerged themselves into ice breaking chatters or stories of reminiscence. 

When the bus stopped in a store near city center, we were all puzzled until we looked out and found a big liquor shop to the right of the bus. Everyone laughed, without a word, got off the bus orderly and marched into the spirit place. A local stared at us and was curious who we were, where we were from. Someone murmured to satisfy his curiosity, “a ski club from NYC.” The local commented jokingly, “oh, a ski club with drinking problems.” “No, it is rather a drinking club with skiing problems.” One of us shot back a wise guy remark, which triggered knowingly laughter in the group. 

Yes it is a drinking club, with at least one happy hour outing every month and right we all have skiing problems, each person signs up for one to six of week long trips out west or Europe each season. There are lots of other problems in this group: some had already booked to join the die hard ski camp; some was on the phone booking massage and manicure/pedicure; some were enlisting Hold’em players; some were trying to find a sports bar to catch the Giants game…

Like what was noted in Ken Burns’ Jazz documentary: Blue music was sung by Southern laborers to express their problems in life – loss of love, death, disappointment, sadness, we don’t conceal our personal frauds or vices either. By singing/admitting them rather than tabooing them as most cultures do, it lessens the darkness and the fear.

 
标题:混帐话 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-01-08 被查看:1370次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]
流浪途中,碰到很多我行我素的独行者,性格可爱,言论精采,默默穿山越水只为一份率性和不羁。也见过许多矫柔造作的背包客,人云亦云,面目可憎,把远足当做身份优越的象征。 这些人每到一处,必摆出专业三角架,二至三台昂贵相机,开口光圈,闭嘴对焦,听得人头皮发麻,细问之下都是略懂皮毛之辈,拍的照片毫无美感,莫地亵渎了道具和术语,兼大煞美景。

而他们的谈吐用词也似来自同所学堂:逢女的必大呼美女,见男的必尊称帅哥,丝毫不怕玷辱先古西施潘安之流;互相介绍才完毕便誉对方为性情中人,全然不顾梁山泊好汉们着恼;半顿饭工夫后主题直奔自我,且是真实的自我。

套宝二爷的说法,美女帅哥性情中人真实的自我之类通通都是“混帐话”。谁说过这些混账话, 我也早和他生分了。 别的也罢了,最最不能忍受的是“真实的自我”,天下头等大大不通的混帐话。我就是我,何来自我?不是自我难道是你我,他我?而我不是真实的,活生生的,不成我是充气娃娃,芭比玩偶?

当然哲学家思想家们会申辨这指的是灵魂非肉身。 自我通常相对于群体,真实有别于带面具做人。 有理有理,岂有此理!个性鲜明的人在再拥挤的人潮中也不会被淹没,而言语乏味者纵是天孤地独时也不见得找得着自己的灵魂。自我一词纯属画蛇添足。

至于挂面俱做人,是再自然不过的事。 动物中尚有变色龙一类,观言察色,随机应变是上天赋于人的独特天分,不妨善以利用,充分发挥,自娱娱人。“见人说人话,见鬼说鬼话”的能耐体现的是一个人的分析力,自控力,生存力。相信没有人会对着农夫大谈 Degas, 农夫或许比哲学家更有慧根,只是他的智慧不以哲学形式表达。而夜深人静时长生殿前的呢喃语切忌播放给无关人等,扼杀了浪漫又吓坏听众。

对再亲密的人,也不必剖心掏肺,一颗心真也好,红也好,还是严严实实地裹在肉身里稳当。 当透明人一来有碍观瞻,二来一目了然,让人胃口全无。 假如宝玉黛玉都迫不急待的表白自己,而不是扑朔迷离互猜心事,红楼梦有何看头?当宝玉终于说了一番真心话时,却被袭人误听了去,显然曹雪芹巧笔安排,两人间的情愫还是隔一层碧纱窗地好。

再者,今的我,有别于昨,明希望会更完善。 一个人一生中千变万化,每个都是我,每个都不是我,肯定了某些,否定了某些。我重要,没有我,万物存在却等于不存在,所以我快乐地活着,为鸟语花香雀跃。我不重要,没有我,太阳照常升起,宇宙依旧辽阔,所以我无须执着于我。

所以的所以,口口声声要做真实的自我的同学们,饶我吧!

 

 
标题:A Loner’s Sport 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-01-08 被查看:1288次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]
High up on the mountain, there are groupies who ski or snowboard in a bunch like ducklings in a pond, but what is more often seen are the loners. They come with friends or with a ski club but don’t care to stick together but rather go off freely. No that they are anti social – they are often the magnet of the group, it is more of that they don’t like to comprise as to on which trails to ski, at what time to have lunch, when to break for apre ski drinks etc.  Any comprise seems contradictory to the spirit of this particular sport. 

Most fall in love with skiing for the feeling of being free: free of speed, one can go as fast as 60 miles; free of constrains, cliffs, trees, bums don’t stop you; free of compatibility as team sports do, whether your partner is good or lousy don’t affect your own performance; free of judgments, nobody’s opinion counts as long as you enjoy yourself; free of competition, you can fly down one run yet jazz down the other.

But on the other hand, it can be very sociable. Being used to chatting with random strangers sitting next to you on a ten minute lift ride, one learns to make friends easily. Within the five minutes waiting on the line to check into to the ski lodge, I got an invitation to another group’s party after I showed my interest in the Red Skins game that afternoon. A girl from DC asked me to hangout with them after admiring my ski jacket for a few minutes. So loners sometimes become friends and we find harmony in each other and in the sport.

Recalling one friend’s comment on my not eager to have children, “most people have kids because they get bored. You make friends anywhere anytime. You don’t need children to fulfill your life.”, I am afraid to say that she is quite accurate although whenever I see a happy face of a skiing five year old, my heart melts. I know I do want children, to teach them ski, to show them how to enjoy being a loner yet make friends in every part of world.

 
标题:GIVE US A BREAK, YOU’LL! 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-01-04 被查看:1847次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(3)  [回复]
Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn! to the who, the what, the when, the how! However, I do not like the pollution it caused on this site. You may argue it is your freedom of speech but I shall demand that you do not insult our intelligence. 

Most uses this site to establish a personal relationship that will hopefully lead to the tying of the knot; some to seek excitement to escape the daily boredom; some to exchange ideas and share joys; some to connect with friends worldwide and keep them posted…. All in all, we are here because we long for something beautiful, something good that sometimes get interrupted by the tediousness of life. A war revealing the ugliness of humanity will only turn many away. I hope whoever runs jiaoyou8 but is not doing anything to mend the damage will take this into consideration. You don’t need a Harvard MBA to understand this.

I beg you’ll, I urge you’ll, to stop the finger pointing, the stabbing, the snips, the sarcasm and the nastiness. It is not the right way to end a year let along a good start for a new one.

Say something meaningful if you love to write, be it poems or essays; smile all you can if you please; ask for helps if you are in trouble; but remember certain distance keeps the beauty in any relationships.

Peace, you’ll. Let’s withdraw from Iraq. Let’s cease fire on Jiaoyou8. Be happy and make others happy – this should be the basic part of everyone’s New Year resolution.

Salut, tout le monde! 

 
标题:Iowa Caucuses 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-01-03 被查看:1149次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]
Hilary Clinton turned out to be not as dominant as she would like it to be. Votes for both John Edward and Barack Obama came very close to hers during Democrat caucus. Obama ended up being the winner.

Though no one can deny how intelligent Hilary is and the rich political experience she possesses, she is too opportunistic with no integrity and principle. She swings between pro-war and anti-war positions depending which will benefit her personal ambition. A majority of women will no doubt vote for Hilary deeming this election as a war between the two genders, which is understandable but totally pathetic. The election is about who is best to lead us out of the slump, regardless race or gender. 

After eight years of Bush idiocy, before the subprime lending problems blows up further, in the middle of the mess in Iraq, at the hill of the weak dollar, Obama seems to be the choice for anyone who is tired of the current governing party. Being black with a strong international background, he will gain support from people who yearn for a change in the dynamic.

John Edward is the most left candidate. The fact that he admitted his voting in the senate for the Iraq was wrong attracts the hardcore anti-war voters. Besides that, he will be the handsomest president if he gets elected, beating JFK. I can’t believe women would vote for Hilary over John Edward or Obama. What type of women are those?:-) Thank god the survey after the caucuses shows that younger women are not voting for Hilary.  

Obama and Edward should consolidate their votes to enable one of them to be the strongest among all.

As for GOP, I can’t bear another mention of 911 by Guianni. The event was a disaster for NYC, the nation and the world but a jackpot for Rudi. He has since then lived off it and over used the goodwill he built. His campaign as a crisis handler does not sell either. If a country is being run intelligently and responsibly, things should be under control and there shouldn’t be many crises to be handled. As Lao Zi would say, the best way to govern is to no govern at all. 

 
标题:Driving Miss Donna 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2008-01-02 被查看:1189次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]
Before meeting Miss Donna, I always pictured her as a chubby friendly Mexican immigrant who had submitted herself to the richer neighbor country and was selling her labor cheaply to better her family’s living standard back home. As a matter of fact, I kept thinking of the nanny in the movie “Babel”. 

Miss Donna comes to clean mom and dad’s house once a week. With no husband, two children under age ten, she shares a place with her sister’s family, makes her wages by keeping houses for the richer families on the Chesapeake Bay. One would think that living in suburban without owing a car is impossible but she manages. She would put her cleaning tools in a toddler’s cart, drag her two youngsters and walk along the highway for forty minutes each way to work. 

Mom has complained many times that Donna’s work is hardly satisfying and the mess created by her kids gives her headaches. Yet mom’s conscience doesn’t allow her to dismiss Donna knowing how much she needs this job. Furthermore, mom’s conscience pushes her to pick up and drop off Miss Donna on the appointed date of housekeeping. Though I often make fun of mom by saying “what?! You are chauffeuring the cleaning lady.” which never fails to amuse dad, I can’t blame her for getting herself into this horrible situation. I would probably do the same if not more. 

“I am leaving to pick up Donna. Would you like to go for a ride?” Mom asked.

“That would be lovely. I need some fresh air.” I put down the book, threw on the red cashmere coat and slipped into the cream Farragamo loafers.  

With jolly Christmas music flowing from the car stereos, the chatter was again about Miss Donna. “She works so hard, earns little but buys expensive video games for the kids.” Mom said with a tone mixed with sympathy and pity. I suddenly got nervous about meeting Miss Donna. What should I say to make her feel better? What can I do to entertain her kids so they won’t go wild in the house? Would they laugh at my broken Spanish?

TBC

 
标题:The twelve Vikes of Christmas 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2007-12-29 被查看:1114次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(0)  [回复]

Half listening to the post game show of Washington Redskins vs. Minnesota Vikings game on Sunday night while reading “America’s Queen”, I faintly caught the remark of “The twelve Vikes of Christmas” and burst into laughter. It took Dad and RJ two more seconds to catch up with the commentator’s wise guy dig at Vikings’ mistake. Three of us were almost in tears. 

Second half of the game, though Redskins were threatening, Vikings showed the strength of come back. Redskins fans cried out loud when their team fumbled and Vikings recovered the ball. (By the way, the word “recover” is used wrongly though no one has questioned it.) Viking fans were anguish and Redskins fans were hopeful yet neither had a clue what the challenge was about when Coach Joe Gibbs made the call. As the puzzle unwound itself, we learned that one of the Vikings players failed to get off the field when the previous play ended and there was one too many players on the field when the fumble occurred, thus the fumble was voided and Redskins regained the possession. 

Dad gave me a high five for being the first getting the joke and thanked me for rooting enthusiastically for his team. Just a few hours ago, we were serious rivals when he rooted for Buffalo Bills against NY Giants, and Philadelphia Eagles against New Orleans Saints for based on his acute calculation, Red Skins’ chance of getting into playoff depended on the outcome of either Giants’ losing to Bills or Eagles’ winning the Saints. The taunting and the trash talks were getting so intensive and amusing that Kath said that she had more fun listening to the snippings between the father in-law and the daughter in-law than wathing the games. The results were the most plausible being Giants won and Saints lost (which was a bit sad). We each got our way and I agreed to take Redskins as my second team after Giants.

RJ often comments “you are more like his child than any of us”, not without a hint of sourness, after seeing how much Dad and I resemble in personality. Mom once remarked with a mocking jealousness, “Ask for anything you want from him. Your father in-law can’t say no to you.” 

“This is my other daughter.” as Dad often introduces me to his old time NSA colleagues and brags proudly like any father despite of my flush and embarrassment, “With her credential and career track, she can have any jobs she wants but she has chosen not to take any.”

“The twelve Vikes of Christmas” was a Christmas gift to Redskins. My best Christmas gift every year was a father that I have always longed for – wise enough to guide me through life and cool enough to laugh together, debate against each other, and try to beat each other at poker games.

 
标题:We Won't Take It Anymore 字体 [ ] 颜色[绿 ]
分类:其它 创建于:2007-12-27 被查看:1229次 文件夹:默认文件夹 回复(1)  [回复]

I sobbed silently yet violently when reading this article.  A simple impeachment does not do justice for many lives murdered and faith destroyed.  Bush and Cheney should be tried in the international  criminal court.


"We Won't Take it Anymore"

-- an open letter from Ross Anderson, the mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah to the President of the United States.


Today, as we come together once again in this great city, we raise our voices in unison to say to President Bush, to Vice President Cheney, to other members of the Bush Administration (past and present), to a majority of Congress, including Utah’s entire congressional delegation, and to much of the mainstream media: “You have failed us miserably and we won’t take it anymore.”

While we had every reason to expect far more of you, you have been pompous, greedy, cruel, and incompetent as you have led this great nation to a moral, military, and national security abyss.” “You have breached trust with the American people in the most egregious ways. You have utterly failed in the performance of your jobs. You have undermined our Constitution, permitted the violation of the most fundamental treaty obligations, and betrayed the rule of law.

You have engaged in, or permitted, heinous human rights abuses of the sort never before countenanced in our nation’s history as a matter of official policy. You have sent American men and women to kill and be killed on the basis of lies, on the basis of shifting justifications, without competent leadership, and without even a coherent plan for this monumental blunder.

We are here to tell you: We won’t take it anymore! You have acted in direct
contravention of values that we, as Americans who love our country, hold dear. You have deceived us in the most cynical, outrageous ways. You have undermined, or allowed the undermining of, our constitutional system of checks and balances among the three presumed co-equal branches of government. You have helped lead our nation to the brink of fascism, of a dictatorship contemptuous of our nation’s treaty obligations, federal statutory law, our Constitution, and the rule of law.

Because of you, and because of your jingoistic false ‘patriotism,’ our world is far more dangerous, our nation is far more despised, and the threat of terrorism is far greater than ever before. It has been absolutely astounding how you have committed the most
horrendous acts, causing such needless tragedy in the lives of millions of people,
yet you wear your so-called religion on your sleeves, asserting your God-is-on-my-side
nonsense when what you have done flies in the face of any religious or humanitarian tradition. Your hypocrisy is mind-boggling - and disgraceful. What part of “Thou shalt not kill” do you not understand? What part of the “Golden rule” do you not understand? What part of “be honest,” “be responsible,” and “be accountable” don’t you understand? What part of “Blessed are the peacekeepers” do you not understand?

Because of you, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, many thousands of people have suffered horrendous lifetime injuries, and millions have been run off from their homes. For the sake of our nation, for the sake of our children, and for the sake of our brothers and sisters around the world, we are morally compelled to say, as loudly as
we can, “We won’t take it anymore!” As United States agents kidnap, disappear, and torture human beings around the world, you justify, you deceive, and you cover up. We find what you have done to men, women and children, and to the good name and
reputation of the United States, so appalling, so unconscionable, and so outrageous as to compel us to call upon you to step aside and allow other men and women who are competent, true to our nation’s values, and with high moral principles to stand in your places for the good of our nation, for the good of our children, and for the good of our world.

In the case of the President and Vice President, this means impeachment and removal from office, without any further delay from a complacent, complicit Congress, the Democratic majority of which cares more about political gain in 2008 than it does about the vindication of our Constitution, the rule of law, and democratic accountability. It means the election of people as President and Vice President who, unlike most of the
presidential candidates from both major parties, have not aided and abetted in the perpetration of the illegal, tragic, devastating invasion and occupation of Iraq. And it
means the election of people as President and Vice President who will commit to return our nation to the moral and strategic imperative of refraining from torturing human beings. In the case of the majority of Congress, it means electing people who are diligent enough to learn the facts, including reading available National Intelligence Estimates, before voting to go to war. It means electing to Congress men and women who will jealously guard Congress’s sole prerogative to declare war. It means electing to Congress men and women who will not submit like vapid lap dogs to presidential requests for blank checks to engage in so-called preemptive wars, for legislation permitting warrant-less wiretapping of communications involving US citizens, and for dangerous, irresponsible, saber-rattling legislation like the recent Kyl- Lieberman amendment.

We must avoid the trap of focusing the blame solely upon President Bush and Vice-President Cheney. This is not just about a few people who have wronged our country - and the world. They were enabled by members of both parties in Congress, they were enabled by the pathetic mainstream news media, and, ultimately, they have been enabled by the American people–40% of whom are so ill-informed they still think Iraq was behind the 9/11 attacks a people who know and care more about baseball statistics and which drunken starlets are not wearing underwear than they know and care about the atrocities being committed every single day in our name by a government for which we need to take responsibility.

As loyal Americans, without regard to political partisanship as veterans, as teachers, as religious leaders, as working men and women, as students, as professionals, as businesspeople, as public servants, as retirees, as people of all ages, races, ethnic origins, sexual orientations, and faiths we are here to say to the Bush administration, to the majority of Congress, and to the mainstream media: “You have violated your solemn
responsibilities. You have undermined our democracy, spat upon our Constitution, and engaged in outrageous, despicable acts. You have brought our nation to a point of
immorality, inhumanity, and illegality of immense, tragic, unprecedented proportions.”

But we will live up to our responsibilities as citizens, as brothers and sisters of those who have suffered as a result of the imperial bullying of the United States government, and as moral actors who must take a stand: And we will, and must, mean it when we say ‘We won’t take it anymore.’ If we want principled, courageous elected officials, we need to be principled, courageous, and tenacious ourselves. History has demonstrated that our elected officials are not the leaders the leadership has to come from us. If we don’t insist, if we don’t persist, then we are not living up to our responsibilities as citizens in a democracy and our responsibilities as moral human beings. If we remain silent, we signal to Congress and the Bush administration and to candidates running for office and to the world that we support the status quo.

Silence is complicity. Only by standing up for what’s right and never letting down can we say we are doing our part. Our government, on the basis of a campaign we now know was entirely fraudulent, attacked and militarily occupied a nation that posed no danger to
the United States. Our government, acting in our name, has caused immense, unjustified death and destruction. It all started five years ago, yet where have we, the American people, been? At this point, we are responsible. We get together once in a while at demonstrations and complain about Bush and Cheney, about Congress, and about the pathetic news media. We point fingers and yell a lot. Then most people politely go away until another demonstration a few months later.

How many people can honestly say they have spent as much time learning about and opposing the outrages of the Bush administration as they have spent watching sports or mindless television programs during the past five years? Escapist, time-sapping sports and insipid entertainment have indeed become the opiate of the masses. Why is this country so sound-asleep? Why do we abide what is happening to our nation, to our
Constitution, to the cause of peace and international law and order? Why are we not doing all in our power to put an end to this madness? We should be in the streets regularly and students should be raising hell on our campuses. We should be making it clear in every way possible that apologies or convoluted, disingenuous explanations just don’t cut it when presidential candidates and so many others voted to authorize George Bush and his neo-con buddies to send American men and women to attack and occupy
Iraq.

Let’s awaken, and wake up the country by committing here and now to do all each of us can to take our nation back. Let them hear us across the country, as we ask others to join us: “We won’t take it anymore!” I implore you: Draw a line. Figure out exactly where
your own moral breaking point is. How much will you put up with before you say “No more” and mean it?

I have drawn my line as a matter of simple personal morality: I cannot, and will not, support any candidate who has voted to fund the atrocities in Iraq. I cannot, and will not, support any candidate who will not commit to remove all US troops, as soon as possible,
from Iraq. I cannot, and will not, support any candidate who has supported legislation that takes us one step closer to attacking Iran. I cannot, and will not, support any candidate who has not fought to stop the kidnapping, disappearances, and torture being carried on in our name.

If we expect our nation’s elected officials to take us seriously, let us send a powerful message they cannot misunderstand. Let them know we really do have our moral breaking point. Let them know we have drawn a bright line. Let them know they cannot take our support for granted that, regardless of their party and regardless of other political considerations, they will not have our support if they cannot provide, and have not provided, principled leadership.

The people of this nation may have been far too quiet for five years, but let us pledge that we won’t let it go on one more day that we will do all we can to put an end to the illegalities, the moral degradation, and the disintegration of our nation’s reputation in the world.

Let us be unified in drawing the line in declaring that we do have a moral breaking point. Let us insist, together, in supporting our troops and in gratitude for the freedoms for which our veterans gave so much that we bring our troops home from Iraq, that we return our government to a constitutional democracy, and that we commit to honoring the fundamental principles of human rights.

In defense of our country, in defense of our Constitution, in defense of our shared values as Americans and as moral human beings we declare today that we will fight in every way possible to stop the insanity, stop the continued military occupation of Iraq, and stop the moral depravity reflected by the kidnapping, disappearing, and torture of people a
people around the world.

 
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还记得旧版 Sabrina Audrey Hepburn 哼的歌吗 Quand il me prend dans ses bras il me parle tout bas, je vois la vie en rose. Il me dit des mots d'amour,

des mots de tous les jours, et ca me fait quelque chose... ”旋律轻缓疏畅,歌词动人心弦,连一本正经整日只知道在钱堆里打转的大少爷Lionel 也为之颠倒。Sabrina 在巴黎两年学得最成功的是如何生活,如何透过玫色玻璃看人生,而她的故事也以玫色浪漫收场。 

而这首歌原唱者Edith Piaf 的一生却让人悲恸。”La Vie en Rose” 这部电影的名字似乎是对命运的讽刺:童年一度失明;稍后颠簸流离街头卖唱;年轻当了母亲却失去孩子;头一个赏识她才华的义父惨死;真心爱上的男人命丧空难;事业有成时病魔缠身。我为她九岁被父亲推上街头演唱心酸,也为她得知爱人出事时的疯狂而泪下。“C’est la vie, la vie en noir. Ce n’est pas en rose pour lui.”我无声抗议

多年前曾经对一友人说,“每个人的灵魂都被禁锢在肉体里或为背景出身禁锢或为世俗物质局限做不了想做的事 去不到想去的地方。假如灵魂真能出窍,来去自由多好。最哀伤的莫过于看到才许华出众生命力顽强如Edith Piaf屈服于肉身的衰退。生命近头时她对采访记者的几个问题都以“爱”字作答案,再多磨难也熄不了她对生命的热爱。 在她眼里,世界仍是玫色,美丽如昔。

爱诚然是幻觉,生命到头也是一场空,因为如此,每个人可以凭自己理解赋与爱和生命不同的注解, 染上不同的颜色,真真切切地爱,实实在在地活。而我选择如她,La Vie en Rose.

 
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