Monday, June 11, 2012

Ray Bradbury: 1920 - 2012

Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury was frighteningly correct about the future.

He surmised, in his most notable work from my teenage days, Fahrenheit 451, that TV would cause our lives to devolve into factoids minus context. I live with his warning at the front of the line of all useless stuff rambling around in my head. But rest assured Ray, I only let that stuff out when there is something to chew on. Thanks for the warning. RIP.

James C. Collier

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Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Vietnam War's "Napalm Girl" 40 Years Later: Kim Phuc

I was nearly fourteen when AP photographer Nick Ut took the Pulitzer-winning picture of nine-year old Phan Thi Kim Phuc, running naked after being stripped of her clothes and badly burned by napalm, an anti-personnel weapon provided by US Forces.

My young emotions went spinning as I witnessed that our country could hurt innocent children, in the name of democracy. This only added to my suspicion of our government's motives. At home, dogs and water hoses turned on peaceful protesters, while foreign babies died abroad. Much for a kid to take in.

It now waters my eyes to know that the little girl in the famous picture survived that hell and went on to realize her dream of love and family.

Those days taught me that war is hell. Time has mercifully offered that the human spirit can triumph, when you least expect it, as well.

James C. Collier

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