Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Gandhi on Christianity
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Marijuana: The Devil Drug
David Juaire and his wife Christina Stewart were recently charged with
criminal possession of marijuana in the third degree. They were growing
it in their basement. Have you ever wondered why this sort of thing
happens? Here is a quote:
"Most marijuana smokers are Negroes, Hispanics, jazz musicians, and entertainers. Their satanic music is driven by marijuana, and marijuana smoking by white women makes them want to seek sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers, and others. It is a drug that causes insanity, criminality, and death — the most violence-causing drug in the history of mankind."
-Harry Anslinger.
That quote must be true because a politician said it and laws were created because of what he said. There is a saying, "If you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail." Good old Harry served on the Bureau of Prohibition. Since Prohibition caused more crime than it deterred and the government lost a lot of money in tax revenue, prohibition was lifted. Anslinger was appointed as the first commissioner of the U.S. Treasury Department's Federal Bureau of Narcotics. What the Treasury Department has to do with drugs, I don't . . . oh, alcohol and tobacco are big business and therefore taxable. Marijuana can be home grown and thus, is not taxable.
The war on drugs began when Anslinger wanted to make a name for himself and like many politicians, he made up "facts" about marijuana which were later debunked in the La Guardia Report. During the Prohibition, poor people who couldn't buy what Capone and other mobsters were selling, turned to marijuana. They could easily grow it themselves. After the Prohibition was lifted, marijuana smokers continued to use it because it was cheap, non addictive and didn't cause hangovers or intoxication. Since marijuana use was cutting into alcohol and tobacco profits, Congress made it illegal. Anslinger simply made up lies about marijuana to get congress and the sheep of society to follow along with his plan. Many of those lies and false beliefs exist today.
Now that Colorado has legalized marijuana, have their death rates from automobile accidents climbed? And crime, rape, murder and burglary, have those skyrocketed as Anslinger would have predicted?
According to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration Statistics the alcohol-related deaths in the US in 2007 were 15,387. Here are the Annual Causes of Death in the United States in the year 2010:
Tobacco : 435,000
Alcohol : 85,000
Prescription Drugs : 32,000
Suicide: 30,622
Sexual Fetishes : 20,000
All illegal drug use (excluding marijuana) : 17,000
Aspirin : 7,600
Lack of Health Insurance 44,789
Poisoning 41,592
Firearm Injuries 31,347
Homicide 16,799
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) 9,406
Viral hepatitis 7,694
Marijuana : 0
http://drugwarfacts.org/cms/?q=node/30
As I look over that list, I can't help but wonder how many of those deaths could have been prevented had the victim been able to use marijuana for the treatment of whatever was ailing them. While answering a suicide hotline, many of my callers are suffering from prescription drug addictions and the withdrawal is unbearable to them.
Facts:
Over 31% of the US population aged 12 and older are estimated to have used marijuana.
Many people die from alcohol use. Nobody dies from marijuana use. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not even have a category for deaths caused by the use of marijuana since it is so insignificant.
People die from alcohol and drug overdoses. There has never been a fatal marijuana overdose.
The health-related costs associated with alcohol use far exceed those for marijuana use.
Alcohol use damages the brain. Marijuana use does not. Despite the myths we've heard throughout our lives about marijuana killing brain cells, it turns out that a growing number of studies seem to indicate that marijuana actually has neuroprotective properties. This means that it works to protect brain cells from harm - after around the age of 21, after the brain has fully formed.
According to the La Guardia Report which was commissioned to answer the claims of Anslinger:
Alcohol use is linked to cancer. Marijuana use is not.
Alcohol is addictive. Marijuana is not.
Alcohol use increases the risk of injury to the consumer. Marijuana use does not.
Alcohol use contributes to aggressive and violent behavior. Marijuana use does not.
Alcohol use is a major factor in violent crimes. Marijuana use is not.
Alcohol use contributes to the likelihood of domestic abuse and sexual assault. Marijuana use does not.
It is a shame that the Draconian Congressional laws behind this benign drug have put so many people in prison and jail. Marijuana arrests have rendered people unemployable because of their "criminal" records. It has sentenced so many children of these convicted "criminals" as collateral damage and has sucked dry our social services programs because these "criminals" can't sustain themselves nor their families. Incarceration of these non-violent offenders costs the tax payers about $30,000 per year per offender.
Congress, in one fell swoop, can legalize marijuana across the country, release all the non-violent pot smoking offenders from prisons and jails, expunge their records and allow people to use medical marijuana for addictions, mental health issues and pain relief.
Sure, this will cut into the tax revenue yielding from alcohol, tobacco and prescription drugs, but not that much. The users of those products are addicted and will always be around to squander their pay checks in service to their addictions. The one thing that can save them from their addictions is, well, marijuana.
As people use tobacco less, consume less alcohol and the misuse of prescription drugs diminishes, the less fatalities we will have. Less people will be going to hospitals and draining our healthcare programs, less people will be suffering from the side effects of prescription pain medication, less people will be in prison. In essence, there will be a lot less people in the position of being a burden to society.
The solution is so simple and staring us right in the face. Congress needs only to listen to facts and statistics, not the lobbyists and their cherry pickers. Every day I read in the paper that someone is getting arrested for possession. Why are they being arrested? Because it is against the law? Why is it illegal in the first place? Oh, because of Harry:
"How many murders, suicides, robberies, criminal assaults, holdups, burglaries and deeds of maniacal insanity it causes each year, especially among the young, can only be conjectured...No one knows, when he places a marijuana cigarette to his lips, whether he will become a joyous reveller in a musical heaven, a mad insensate, a calm philosopher, or a murderer... "
-Harry Anslinger.
"Most marijuana smokers are Negroes, Hispanics, jazz musicians, and entertainers. Their satanic music is driven by marijuana, and marijuana smoking by white women makes them want to seek sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers, and others. It is a drug that causes insanity, criminality, and death — the most violence-causing drug in the history of mankind."
-Harry Anslinger.
That quote must be true because a politician said it and laws were created because of what he said. There is a saying, "If you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail." Good old Harry served on the Bureau of Prohibition. Since Prohibition caused more crime than it deterred and the government lost a lot of money in tax revenue, prohibition was lifted. Anslinger was appointed as the first commissioner of the U.S. Treasury Department's Federal Bureau of Narcotics. What the Treasury Department has to do with drugs, I don't . . . oh, alcohol and tobacco are big business and therefore taxable. Marijuana can be home grown and thus, is not taxable.
The war on drugs began when Anslinger wanted to make a name for himself and like many politicians, he made up "facts" about marijuana which were later debunked in the La Guardia Report. During the Prohibition, poor people who couldn't buy what Capone and other mobsters were selling, turned to marijuana. They could easily grow it themselves. After the Prohibition was lifted, marijuana smokers continued to use it because it was cheap, non addictive and didn't cause hangovers or intoxication. Since marijuana use was cutting into alcohol and tobacco profits, Congress made it illegal. Anslinger simply made up lies about marijuana to get congress and the sheep of society to follow along with his plan. Many of those lies and false beliefs exist today.
Now that Colorado has legalized marijuana, have their death rates from automobile accidents climbed? And crime, rape, murder and burglary, have those skyrocketed as Anslinger would have predicted?
According to the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration Statistics the alcohol-related deaths in the US in 2007 were 15,387. Here are the Annual Causes of Death in the United States in the year 2010:
Tobacco : 435,000
Alcohol : 85,000
Prescription Drugs : 32,000
Suicide: 30,622
Sexual Fetishes : 20,000
All illegal drug use (excluding marijuana) : 17,000
Aspirin : 7,600
Lack of Health Insurance 44,789
Poisoning 41,592
Firearm Injuries 31,347
Homicide 16,799
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) 9,406
Viral hepatitis 7,694
Marijuana : 0
http://drugwarfacts.org/cms/?q=node/30
As I look over that list, I can't help but wonder how many of those deaths could have been prevented had the victim been able to use marijuana for the treatment of whatever was ailing them. While answering a suicide hotline, many of my callers are suffering from prescription drug addictions and the withdrawal is unbearable to them.
Facts:
Over 31% of the US population aged 12 and older are estimated to have used marijuana.
Many people die from alcohol use. Nobody dies from marijuana use. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not even have a category for deaths caused by the use of marijuana since it is so insignificant.
People die from alcohol and drug overdoses. There has never been a fatal marijuana overdose.
The health-related costs associated with alcohol use far exceed those for marijuana use.
Alcohol use damages the brain. Marijuana use does not. Despite the myths we've heard throughout our lives about marijuana killing brain cells, it turns out that a growing number of studies seem to indicate that marijuana actually has neuroprotective properties. This means that it works to protect brain cells from harm - after around the age of 21, after the brain has fully formed.
According to the La Guardia Report which was commissioned to answer the claims of Anslinger:
Alcohol use is linked to cancer. Marijuana use is not.
Alcohol is addictive. Marijuana is not.
Alcohol use increases the risk of injury to the consumer. Marijuana use does not.
Alcohol use contributes to aggressive and violent behavior. Marijuana use does not.
Alcohol use is a major factor in violent crimes. Marijuana use is not.
Alcohol use contributes to the likelihood of domestic abuse and sexual assault. Marijuana use does not.
It is a shame that the Draconian Congressional laws behind this benign drug have put so many people in prison and jail. Marijuana arrests have rendered people unemployable because of their "criminal" records. It has sentenced so many children of these convicted "criminals" as collateral damage and has sucked dry our social services programs because these "criminals" can't sustain themselves nor their families. Incarceration of these non-violent offenders costs the tax payers about $30,000 per year per offender.
Congress, in one fell swoop, can legalize marijuana across the country, release all the non-violent pot smoking offenders from prisons and jails, expunge their records and allow people to use medical marijuana for addictions, mental health issues and pain relief.
Sure, this will cut into the tax revenue yielding from alcohol, tobacco and prescription drugs, but not that much. The users of those products are addicted and will always be around to squander their pay checks in service to their addictions. The one thing that can save them from their addictions is, well, marijuana.
As people use tobacco less, consume less alcohol and the misuse of prescription drugs diminishes, the less fatalities we will have. Less people will be going to hospitals and draining our healthcare programs, less people will be suffering from the side effects of prescription pain medication, less people will be in prison. In essence, there will be a lot less people in the position of being a burden to society.
The solution is so simple and staring us right in the face. Congress needs only to listen to facts and statistics, not the lobbyists and their cherry pickers. Every day I read in the paper that someone is getting arrested for possession. Why are they being arrested? Because it is against the law? Why is it illegal in the first place? Oh, because of Harry:
"How many murders, suicides, robberies, criminal assaults, holdups, burglaries and deeds of maniacal insanity it causes each year, especially among the young, can only be conjectured...No one knows, when he places a marijuana cigarette to his lips, whether he will become a joyous reveller in a musical heaven, a mad insensate, a calm philosopher, or a murderer... "
-Harry Anslinger.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Internet Organ Radio Stations
For those of you who are interested in listening to organ music from
your computers, cell phones or tablets, here are a few suggestions.
Do you love theater organ? Try the Theater Organ Radio Station. Scroll down to the blue SHOUTcast button toward the bottom of the screen and enjoy.
http://www.atos.org/atos-theatre-organ-radio
For "classical" organ music, try the OrganLive site. Click on the NOW PLAYING button on the top of their page and then select one of the player options. You may already have one of them installed on your system. I use WinAmp. I also suggest right-clicking and opening the player in a new window so you can keep the NOW PLAYING window open. That way you can refresh the screen to see and research what's currently playing. Notice that you can research the organ, the organist and in many cases you can see or purchase the CD and even the sheet music of the piece that is currently being played. This is one of my favorite sites. They also take requests and you can read user comments about some of the works.
http://www.organlive.com/nowplaying
For everything else, try tunein. You can also get tunein as an app for your phone or tablet.
http://tunein.com/
-Malcolm Kogut
Do you love theater organ? Try the Theater Organ Radio Station. Scroll down to the blue SHOUTcast button toward the bottom of the screen and enjoy.
http://www.atos.org/atos-theatre-organ-radio
For "classical" organ music, try the OrganLive site. Click on the NOW PLAYING button on the top of their page and then select one of the player options. You may already have one of them installed on your system. I use WinAmp. I also suggest right-clicking and opening the player in a new window so you can keep the NOW PLAYING window open. That way you can refresh the screen to see and research what's currently playing. Notice that you can research the organ, the organist and in many cases you can see or purchase the CD and even the sheet music of the piece that is currently being played. This is one of my favorite sites. They also take requests and you can read user comments about some of the works.
http://www.organlive.com/nowplaying
For everything else, try tunein. You can also get tunein as an app for your phone or tablet.
http://tunein.com/
-Malcolm Kogut
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Why Do They All Take The Night Boat To Albany?
Over the past century the Hudson river has seen plenty of action. Steamboats carried millions of people between Albany and New York, and their popularity held for decades even after rail travel began. The reason? The boats weren’t the only thing making time on the Hudson River.
In the early 20th century, couples could evade their disapproving elders — or their disapproving spouses by hopping the night boat to Albany. The night steamboats that journeyed between Albany and New York City had a reputation, and it wasn’t for the scenic views-they were notorious for clandestine romances.
As this 1918 song asks, “Why Do They All Take the Night Boat to Albany?”
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Be Surprised!
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
What did the Pink Panther say when he stepped on an ant?
For years I have seen hundreds of those industrious and ubiquitous
little black ants creeping about my asphalt driveway, on my deck, on the
roof of my back porch and often snaking their way along a garden hose
when I was remiss to dispatch it to its coiled resting place after
watering the garden.
I never found ants in the house so I didn't think I had a problem. That is until I replaced a window and discovered that the sill was sinuously networked with tunnels and holes, once a home to a colony of carpenters.
So I began to monitor the travels of these six legged beasts only to discover that they indeed were making a home within my house. Since they were not paying rent, it was time to evict these pests. I found them to be very wise and cognizant of my presence. When they saw me coming they would slip between the cracks of the decking and wait in hiding until they thought I was gone. By sitting still, I could play out a transparent charade of pretending I was taking no notice with elaborate nonchalance into favorable positions for a quick drop of the heel.
Stepping on them one by one was not going to cut is so I next assailed them with an assortment of poisons which seemed to work well for a few days. At least on the workers who came in immediate contact with the spray I bequeathed. I also tried barrier powders and they worked well except that the colony simply found another location several feet away to gain an alternate access. These methods were merely “tummy tucks” and "Lidocaine" injections." They masked the symptom but didn't solve the problem.
I finally discovered a nifty product at my local grown-up toy store - Home Depot. It is called Terro. It is a sweet liquid bait designed to attract and beguile the ants to feast upon it, then they would delightfully transport the poison back into the colony's nest where they would share their bounty with the other workers and most importantly, with the queen. In moribund reconciliation, it was important to resist the urge to squash them on sight in order to follow through with my plan of permanent eradication. Bwahahahaha . . .
Within a few days I was ant free. At least, my first battery of Terro was sufficiently seminal to have a huge impact on their population. About a week or two later I noticed a smaller, weaker, somewhat dessicated looking batch of carpenter ants wandering around in one of the areas I had poisoned. I surmised that these little buggers were from the eggs which had since hatched and this crop of young didn't have any adult ants to feed or care for them. So I ingratiatingly complied to appease their hunger. Within a few days, I was once again ant free.
About three weeks later I was sitting on my back deck and I noticed an ant carrying an egg heading straight for my house. There were actually several of them processing in single file while maintaining a seemingly safe distance between themselves. They discovered that there was a vacancy in my home and were preparing to move in. Having none of that, I followed their trail through my yard, careful to step on and squash every ant I strafed. The trail led me straight to a rotting tree in the woods not far from my property line.
I laid out a "Terrotian" feast for them and then raked and washed the yard where their trail once was in an attempt to eradicate whatever scent they laid out as a road map to my house. I've been free of them ever since.
Terro is a wonderful product which works very well. You just have to remain vigilante and keep an eye out for future waves of wood munching scouts in search of human shelter. Thanks Senoret Chemical Company and Woodstream Corporation.
I never found ants in the house so I didn't think I had a problem. That is until I replaced a window and discovered that the sill was sinuously networked with tunnels and holes, once a home to a colony of carpenters.
So I began to monitor the travels of these six legged beasts only to discover that they indeed were making a home within my house. Since they were not paying rent, it was time to evict these pests. I found them to be very wise and cognizant of my presence. When they saw me coming they would slip between the cracks of the decking and wait in hiding until they thought I was gone. By sitting still, I could play out a transparent charade of pretending I was taking no notice with elaborate nonchalance into favorable positions for a quick drop of the heel.
Stepping on them one by one was not going to cut is so I next assailed them with an assortment of poisons which seemed to work well for a few days. At least on the workers who came in immediate contact with the spray I bequeathed. I also tried barrier powders and they worked well except that the colony simply found another location several feet away to gain an alternate access. These methods were merely “tummy tucks” and "Lidocaine" injections." They masked the symptom but didn't solve the problem.
I finally discovered a nifty product at my local grown-up toy store - Home Depot. It is called Terro. It is a sweet liquid bait designed to attract and beguile the ants to feast upon it, then they would delightfully transport the poison back into the colony's nest where they would share their bounty with the other workers and most importantly, with the queen. In moribund reconciliation, it was important to resist the urge to squash them on sight in order to follow through with my plan of permanent eradication. Bwahahahaha . . .
Within a few days I was ant free. At least, my first battery of Terro was sufficiently seminal to have a huge impact on their population. About a week or two later I noticed a smaller, weaker, somewhat dessicated looking batch of carpenter ants wandering around in one of the areas I had poisoned. I surmised that these little buggers were from the eggs which had since hatched and this crop of young didn't have any adult ants to feed or care for them. So I ingratiatingly complied to appease their hunger. Within a few days, I was once again ant free.
About three weeks later I was sitting on my back deck and I noticed an ant carrying an egg heading straight for my house. There were actually several of them processing in single file while maintaining a seemingly safe distance between themselves. They discovered that there was a vacancy in my home and were preparing to move in. Having none of that, I followed their trail through my yard, careful to step on and squash every ant I strafed. The trail led me straight to a rotting tree in the woods not far from my property line.
I laid out a "Terrotian" feast for them and then raked and washed the yard where their trail once was in an attempt to eradicate whatever scent they laid out as a road map to my house. I've been free of them ever since.
Terro is a wonderful product which works very well. You just have to remain vigilante and keep an eye out for future waves of wood munching scouts in search of human shelter. Thanks Senoret Chemical Company and Woodstream Corporation.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Oscar Peterson with Jackie Davis
These copies come from an old VCR recording I have from the early 80's. My apologies for the poor recording and the clicks. There are four recordings in all.
oscar peterson and jackie davis 1 of 4
http://youtu.be/hmfMXP_JKsg
oscar peterson and jackie davis 2 of 4
http://youtu.be/NdfyXsRZAao
oscar peterson and jackie davis 3 of 4
http://youtu.be/TuTXWX3bJJk
oscar peterson and jackie davis 4 of 4
http://youtu.be/CI0_iNYYv9o
oscar peterson and jackie davis 1 of 4
http://youtu.be/hmfMXP_JKsg
oscar peterson and jackie davis 2 of 4
http://youtu.be/NdfyXsRZAao
oscar peterson and jackie davis 3 of 4
http://youtu.be/TuTXWX3bJJk
oscar peterson and jackie davis 4 of 4
http://youtu.be/CI0_iNYYv9o
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