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Hi Amok readers…we were hacked!

Maybe somebody didn’t like my posts on Sonia Sotomayor, and how she symbolizes the first real act of President Obama that wholeheartedly embraces the New America.

Or maybe it was someone who didn’t like my comments on how Ron Takaki made Asian Americans respectable in the American academy.

Or it could have been a random act of cyber-assholicness.

Really, is hacking an opinion site any different from any affront to free-speech like a book burning? 

At any rate, I take it as a compliment.

Some of the comments of this week will be reprised and re-posted shortly.

California budget cut question when it’s bone vs. bone: Which is more important–my left leg or my right?

Schools or  Mental health? Nah.

But elected officials pay?

Now you’re talking! Voters know what’s important.

Not to dwell too much on the inconsequential. But the American Idol vote and the California vote do point out the same problem.

What do the voters know?

When you leave it up to the people,  imperfect democracies becomes even more imperfect. Nice gimmick, letting the people decide. But in the end, are the people, or at least those who turn out to vote, any better than your elected representative?

Seems like California;s problems began when the state veered from a representative democracy to include  the initiative process and direct democracy.

Sounds great, but you end up with a hodge podge of policies  swayed by the political flavor of the day. Where’s the long range vision? You can’t have any with term limits and hamstrung budgets with their 2/3rds majority requirement, all a direct result of letting the voters take policy matters into their own hands.

If you don’t live in the state and are all too happy to let California fall, consider that it is only one-tenth of the national population, and merely the 8th largest economy in the world.

If California fails,  everyone in the country  will feel it to some degree.

The answer, unfortunately, is more federal money and  more borrowing. Still,  all that does not make the state whole. It just  means the state can afford to cut less.

But when you’re already down to the bone, the decision comes down to which do I need more, my left leg or my right?

No justice in “American Idol”‘s multiple-vote, all-you-can-eat- democracy; But it makes Kris Allen the poster child for the undeserving

It felt like the night George Bush won and Al Gore lost.

This was a night when  meritocracy in pop America  really lost.

It’s still  not as bad as if William Hung had won. It’s not as big a fraud as say calling the Monkees  better than the Beatles.

But everyone knows Adam Lambert should have  been declared this year’s “American Idol”  winner.

Lambert’s talent just dwarfed all the others. Adam made Kris look like Opie at the junior high  talent show.

At first, the night had appeared somewhat stacked in Adam’s favor. On this final episode, he  got to sing with no less than Kiss and Queen, essentially a grand showcase of the eye-linered contestant with his musical forebears.  It almost seemed  a pre-annointing of the winner.

So when Kris was announced as the “Idol”  it just seemed like a false note.

But what do you expect from a multiple-vote system. It’s been said America doesn’t like to sense its vote doesn’t count.  The AI system indulges those voters. Vote doesn’t count? Make it count 10 times. Vote all you want. It’s an all-you-can-eat democracy.  But it does make the vote about the voters and not about the talent on stage.

Doesn’t matter.  Before long, Kris will be joining previous winner  Taylor Hicks on the county fair circuit.

Meanwhile, Adam will emerge quite simply as the most versatile and gifted performer birthed by the show ever.

Talent always wins out in the end.

On talent, it’s Adam Lambert; But will America vote for a Gay “Idol”?

Hands down, Adam Lambert has been the most talented performer to emerge from this season’s cast.  The guy is s Freddie Mercury and Ethel Merman’s love child. (Imagine that one for a minute).

But I’m just not sure if America is ready to vote for such an openly gay idol.

It shouldn’t matter, of course. Ask Sir Elton John how its hurt his career.

But Adam seems to have been  hit by a sudden rise in the appreciation of Arkansas troubadour Kris Allen. To be fair, Kris is a gifted singer in his own right, just not the best.

Throughout the entire season,  no one has quite dominated like Adam. He’s has been a mountain of talent next to some nice little musical molehills.  He’s been so far ahead of the pack, Adam’s been the show’s Rachel Alexandra, by golly.

In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s toned it down a bit for prime-time.

But leaving it up to a fan’s vote makes it questionable whether he will be fairly  rewarded for his domination this year.

Adam deserves to win tonight.

If Adam doesn’t and Kris wins by a slight margin, it won’t be because Kris was more talented.  Chalk it up to good old fashioned American homophobia.  From gay marriage to gays in the miltary, we know it’s there. Why should “American Idol” be immune?