The soul has greater need of the ideal than the real for it is by the real that we exist, it is by the ideal that we live

Thursday, September 30, 2010

losing time

How does the internet manage to steal away hours? 


And so it goes:

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Who's zoomin' who?

This morning I, quite by accident, found a piece on CNN from Anderson Cooper 360, which by the way, I never watch, the piece disturbs me on more than one level.

For nearly six months, Andrew Shirvell, an assistant attorney general for the state of Michigan, has waged an internet campaign against college student Chris Armstrong, the openly gay student assembly president at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.-CNN

And then I see on Slog, Dan Savage's blog, that the holy are responding to a youtube channel called "it gets better" created by Savage.

What I'm starting to wonder is this; Is it smart to engage the insane?  Does is really behoove us to stand up and give credence to nutjobs like this guy in Michigan or the bag o bile that talks about mythological eternal damnation as though, 1.) it actually exists. and 2.) he's the arbiter of all things holy.  (yes I'm coming dangerously close to engaging them myself here)

I think that sane people everywhere, and there are lots of us, know that people like this are not mentally healthy.  I believe that all we really do by engaging this insane behavior is to give it credence. 

This is not to say that the threat of violence from a wingnut like the ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL of MICHIGAN, isn't real.  I'm sure that is a very real possibility, but did Cooper really uncover anything in his interview other than give this guy a public forum to display not only his hate, but his lack of sanity?

Yes this needs to stop, and yes it's a concern that there are people out there openly talking about these things and creating blogs etc.

I've always been of the mind that if one is going to defeat such an enemy all one need do is walk down the street with one's head held high. 

Truly if there's a judgement to be made on these people it'll be made by a being other than us mortals.  So let them protest our existence, let them march and legislate and harrass.  In the end they can't win that way and we all know it.  Especially if we don't acknowledge the insanity of their actions.

And so it goes:

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

a little help!

Hey!

C'mon guys!  I spelled Dr Seuss' name wrong on the header three weeks ago and I have to discover it myself?  Help me out here folks.

and the torture never stops...

It's been many years, and sometimes if I try to remember being bullied or tormented at school I have to really think to remember specifics, but there are some incidents I remember very clearly. Mind you I graduated high school in 1975, and I'm 53 today. This stuff makes a lasting impression.

I have to admit that I did consider suicide at times in reaction to the relentless attacks I sometimes endured. I was once told that a teacher watched me leave school sick one day and turned to the class and said "I feel so sorry for him, he has no friends." While this was not entirely true, it wasn't altogether inaccurate.

Time of course, being the great equalizer, I infrequently see some of my tormentors at the grocery, it being in the very neighborhood where I grew up. And though I speak with them and pretend nothing happened 40 years go, I often think of grabbing them and banging their heads against the wall and ask "What the fuck were you thinking doing that to another kid?" They didn't know then and they certainly wouldn't know now.

This is all a reaction, of course, to yet another suicide at the hands of bullies. Please look in the right sidebar for the article regarding the death of Asher Brown of Texas, where all evil resides. Well not all evil I guess. After all Dick Cheney was from Montana or Wyoming or some other homo internment camp.

There is also an article on cnn.com regarding bullying of kids with allergies. Who is teaching these kids this is ok? More importantly who isn't teaching these kids this is not ok? Wiping peanut butter on a kid with peanut allergies? And parents have the nerve to say that the schools aren't doing their job.

There are incredibly responsible parents out there, some who would never allow their child to even entertain such a thought for a second. And these incidents are not as common as the media would have us believe, I'm sure. But the fact that it's happening often enough to be a nationwide issue should concern us all.

Schools can't replace parenting. That notion is creating exactly the kind of government run world the teabaggers are supposedly afraid of. There is more to raising a child than education, and accomplishing that seems to be out of our grasp.

Shame on us.

Oh! I decided on the t-shirt "religion=mythology"

And so it goes:

Monday, September 27, 2010

If I could just stay in the house...

I was all set to write this lovely post talking about how we're all in this together and in the end that's how we'll get through it.

And then I left the house.

I forgot I had an appt this morning with the chiropractor and when I was waiting this guy walks in wearing a t-shirt that says "You must repent" on the front, and "the kingdom of heaven is at hand" on the back.  Now there is always the possibility that he could be wearing it tongue-in-cheek, but that's quite the risk isn't it?   I decided then and there I need one that says something to the effect of "Care for your fellow man, religion is mythology and God doesn't exist."

That should start a few conversations.

And when I returned I looked at Joemygod, which I'm starting to think I should never do, it just raises my ire. And he has a post that contains the following:

 




And yes in truth we stand to lose a lot.  There are those of us who won't be able to go back in the closet an- those of us who will feel compelled to fight no matter the cost. But let's hope the battle's won are many.

And so it goes:

Friday, September 24, 2010

Thursday, September 23, 2010

forest? trees? hmmm

Noticed today that the checks seem to be getting smaller each week.  This is of course not good, and I had to weed out yet another creditor this week.  It seemed more important to have electricity and insurance than be able to buy a new desk chair on credit. 

There doesn't seem to be a lot of gnashing of teeth over the failure of the repeal of DADT.  It certainly went out with a whimper this time.  One pundit calls the whole thing political theater, which is likely true.  The good mena and women serving our country while secretly loving people of their own gender wouldn't be the first to be used by congress for political gain.  Everyone in Washington gets to go back and campaign with a clean slate on the issue.  John (crazy boy) McCain gets to tell all the blue  hairs in Arizona he kept the fairies out of the military, and the Democrats get to tell the rest of us that "well...we tried, but the big bad Republicans blocked us." 

I'm suer this fight isn't over, but there will be a brief respite.

Feeling stymied by lack of motion of outside forces regarding the job search, and solvency.

Keeping my fingers crossed about jobs, they're few and far between these days.  It's best to go directly to the company if you really want to talk to them about a job.  These websites and referrals are empty promises.  I find in unconscionable that careerbuilder not only has jobs listed that no longer exist, but that they then try to make money off the unemployed by offering resume services and the like at an extra cost.  How have we let it come to this? 

Oh well we're to blame for out own mess.  We'll clean it up or not.

And so it goes:

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Start the sanity!

Jon Stewart proposes we start a new movement. Not that there's a shortage of those anymore, but this one would be worthy of the rest of us.  Those of us who aren't nutjobs, and who believe that America isn't being taken over by aliens or that September 11 wasn't an inside job.  (actually I'd never heard that one until today, how crazy is that?) 

In a world where televangelists are routinely accused of sexual misconduct, like Eddie Long, an accusation which for some reason I don't really believe.  Perhaps it's because his accusers were recently arrested for breaking into his offices.  Anything is possible, he could be guilty of this, and in light of the way things turn out in this world his fight against equal rights for gays may well be the typical cover we see so many adopting in an effort to hide their gay not only from the faithful, but from themselves as well.  It's an enormous risk cause that's a long fall. But somehow I don't think Eddie is the bad guy here.  I think he might just be too smart to risk all that bling on a couple of hustlers.  I'm just sayin'


Stewart's rally scheduled for the weekend before the election is poetry. I particularly like the suggestions he's offering for signs to carry in this rally.

My favorite:

"I'm not afraid of Muslims, Tea Partiers, Socialists, Immigrants, Gun Owners or Gays ... but I am scared of spiders."

So in an effort to stop all this one-sided debate we hear and read nowadays, and in an effort to lower my own blood pressure when I read all the crazy shit some people say about not only us, but almost everything else, Let's START THE SANITY! 

I will note that on joemygod today there is mention of a conference in Samoa about global warming at which the accusation is made that we're (gay people) responsible for global warming.  (I mean we're hot and fabulous and all but seriously.)

But in closing today let me offer this little prayer penned  (I think) by a commenter at joemygod regarding Eddie Long's little alleged pecadillo:


O Heavenly Substitute for Personal Responsibility, you arrived at my door with the promise of eternal life and I called the police.  Hear my prayer.

Begin anew, O Majestic Ascending One Trailing a 15th Century Silken Ribbon on Which in Latin is Inscribed "Behold the Lamb Who Will Be Severely Disrespected."

Create us without the baggage of bigotry, O Huge and Nattily-Robed One.  Shape us in the image of a reasonable ideal that we can obtain without years of yoga and other time-consuming exercises.  Wean us from psychic dependence on Internet blogs that eat at our free time and result in less time for personal hygiene.

We pray this in the name of the Flying "All Televangelists are Scum" Monster, who makes all things tax-exempt.

Amen.

And so it goes:

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

That old rockin' Chair is callin'

With more than enough to do today, and little enough time to accomplish it all I find what I really want to do is sit here and just...well, sit here.

Not one thing I have planned for today can't wait.

I think this is my primary destination for today.

And so it goes:
 

Monday, September 20, 2010

Why all the railing? It's over.

I don't know why it never occurred to me before, the railing at the stupidity and the insistence on educating ourselves, and the constant need to shout at the populace to get smart, is a complete waste of time.  America, is already gone.

The America I knew, and the America my parents knew is no more.  What's left is a different animal created by  Beelzebub, i.e. Ronald Reagan and those who came after him. Though we heard what he said and knew what his policies were we never really understood what he was doing.  And now that he's no longer around to burn at the stake as he should be, we realize what he wrought.

I look at articles like the one I saw this morning about people in their late 50's who are still looking for jobs after 4 years. Who are of the foolish notion that applying for a job on the internet will land them an interview. Never!

Sites such as Careerbuilder, Monster and the like are farces.  If those jobs exist they've long since been filled,  and  anyone applying will never hear from the prospective employer.  The categories they use "excellent match" etc. are useless.  I was recently called an excellent match for a job as a counselor.  The job requires a Master's in counseling which I do not have.  And that's just one example.

I read the comments about these stories and the rate of illiteracy is astounding.  The English language is murdered by these people.  Cliches such as "hard breaking," (heart-breaking) or "something's got to give in" (something's got to give) or today's winner in which the author says something unintelligible comparing longer lifespan and death panels to the current employment climate tell me that if these people even bothered to go to college at all, they got through because the instructor's are too lazy and/or stupid themselves to demand good work of their students.

We say we place such value on education and we pride ourselves on getting a college degree, which we are told is the key to success, and we're the stupidest nation on earth.  When the going gets tough we start to point fingers and blame each other and those who would replace us as an economic power are more than willing to exploit that chink in our armor. 

No, America has met it's enemy and it is us.  It didn't go out with a bang nor a whimper.  It went out and didn't even know it.  Until it was too late. 

And so it goes:

Friday, September 17, 2010

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Cleanup on Aisle Three!

From themsmokinggun.com-


SEPTEMBER 15--What kind of a guy goes into Walmart, takes a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue from the magazine rack, heads to the store’s toy section, and proceeds to masturbate to completion in the aisle?
Meet William Tyler Black.
The 28-year-old Floridian, a substitute teacher, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Sarasota cops on battery and exposure of sexual organs charges, according to a probable cause affidavit, a copy of which you’ll find here.
A store employee told cops that Black “ejaculated onto the floor and wiped his hand on a toy along with rubbing his foot in the suspected semen on the floor.” Employees reported that Black “discarded the magazine behind some toys and proceeded to the front of the store.”
A police source told TSG that the toy in question was a light saber (apparently of the Star Wars variety), and that the magazine Black used was the 2010 SI swimsuit issue with model Brooklyn Decker on its cover. Though published in February, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue can still be found on sale months later at many retailers.
When cops confronted Black, pictured in the above mug shot, he said he was in the store “shopping for a toy for his daughter.” He was hit with the battery on a child count since investigators concluded that a “reasonable person would believe that a child would come in contact with the fluid on the toy being that it was left in the toy aisle of the store.”


Even if it's only temporary this lightened my mood this morning.  Of course he's a teacher.  

And no one thinks  we need to take a look at our education  system. 


Borrowing from the British

Due to the fact that I appear to be passing through one of those phases of life in which the universe is throwing things at me both figuratively and literally, I have decided not to whine today.  Well at least not on the blog.

I'm puzzled at all that's happening and the continuity of seemingly unconnected things collectively conspiring to make me just a wee bit miserable.  So, rather than attempt to sort it all out I've decided to just smile smile smile, uncharacteristically, and persevere.

So today I'm borrowing both the editorial content of the blog, from Australian Activist Peter Thatchell's speech in London not long ago regarding the pope's impending visit to England, and I'm borrowing the image from an admired blogger Leduc, whose profile describes him as a "Raging Narcissist and Pompous Know-It-All, with a Tendency towards Wind-Baggery."

How can you not like him when he knows all that?

And now in an attempt NOT to run into the bedroom and start packing a bag for places unknown, I give you the Borrowed from the British blogpost.


Editor's Note: Australian activist Peter Tatchell campaigns for human rights, democracy, lesbian and gay freedom and global justice. He supports the Protest the Pope campaign and he gave a speech containing the views below to a campaign meeting in Richmond, London in August.
London, England (CNN) -- As a democrat, I defend the right of Pope Benedict XVI to visit Britain and to express his opinions. But people who disagree with him also have a right to protest against his often harsh, intolerant views.
The Protest the Pope campaign is calling on the British government to disassociate itself from the pope's opposition to women's rights, gay equality and the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV. On these and many other issues, Benedict is out of step with the majority of British people, including most Catholics.
We do not believe that the pope should be honored with a state visit, given his role in the cover up of child sex abuse by Catholic clergy. Even today, he is refusing to hand the Vatican's secret sex abuse files to the police in countries worldwide. He is protecting the abusers. This makes him complicit with sex crimes against children. Such a person does not deserve the honor of a state visit.
We also object to part of his visit being funded by the taxpayer. The British public never funds visits by the Grand Mufti of Mecca or the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. Why should the pope's visit get privileged financial support?
On many important social issues, the pope rejects equality and human rights.
Pope Benedict opposes women's ordination. Women are deemed unfit to be priests. This is an insult to the whole female sex. The implication of the pope's teaching is that women have no moral capacity for spiritual leadership as clergy. This is pure patriarchy and misogyny.
The pope says artificial contraception is a sin. He condemns poor parents in developing countries to have large families that they can't care for adequately. In some countries, priests promote scare stories that contraception makes women sick and will kill them.
Benedict XVI opposes IVF fertility treatment. He wants to deny childless couples the chance of parenthood. This is odd. The Catholic Church says having children is God's will yet it rejects giving the option of parenthood to infertile couples.
The pope rejects potentially life-saving embryonic stem cell research, which could help find cures for fatal illnesses like motor neurone disease -- saving lives and improving people's quality of life. Surely this research is fulfilling Christian values and ideals?
Benedict XVI has denounced the use of condoms, even to stop the spread of HIV. A husband with HIV must not use a condom to protect his wife from infection, according to Papal doctrine. He has also claimed that condoms "increase" the rate of HIV infection. His dishonest teachings discourage a proven way to reduce HIV transmission; thereby putting millions of lives at risk.
The pope has colluded with the Vatican's promotion of the lie that condoms spread HIV because latex is porous (sic) to the virus. This is an outrageous falsehood and has been condemned as untrue and irresponsible by scientists and medical professionals. Yet Benedict has never withdrawn or repudiated the Vatican nonsense that condoms have tiny holes through which HIV can pass.
In 1986 and 1992, when he was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, he authored a Vatican document that condemned the homosexuality as an "objective disorder" and the mere fact of being gay as a "strong tendency ordered towards an intrinsic moral evil" -- even if a gay person never has sex. Rejecting the concept of gay human rights, the document asserted that there is no "right" to laws protecting homosexual people against discrimination, suggesting that the civil liberties of lesbians and gay men can be "legitimately limited for objectively disordered external conduct."
The pope has attacked same-sex marriages as "evil" and vilified supporters of gay equality as "gravely immoral." He has also denounced homosexual equality as a "deviant trend" and condemned same-sex love as being "without any social value." He even threatened to excommunicate Catholic legislators who voted for gay rights laws.
While condemning loving, consenting adult same-sex relations, the pontiff played a role in shielding Catholic clergy guilty of child sex abuse from prosecution.
In 2001, Pope Benedict wrote a letter to all Catholic Bishops, which ordered "Papal secrecy" concerning allegations of child sex abuse. He instructed the Bishops to report all such cases to him in Rome, so the idea that he did not know about sex abuse by priests is nonsense. His letter did not tell Bishops to report the abusers to the police.
The esteemed Catholic theologian, Hans Kung, said the pope bears co-responsibility for the cover-up and that Benedict has failed to apologize for his own personal shortcomings during the child sex abuse scandal.
For more than two decades, as a Cardinal and as a Pope, Joseph Ratzinger has attempted to reverse the liberalizing trends of the Second Vatican Council -- pushing the whole church back to a more orthodox, conservative agenda. He's strengthening the hierarchy and autocracy of the Vatican and the Papacy.
This has prompted a grassroots Catholic revolt -- the "We are Church" movement -- which seeks a more democratic, transparent, accountable Church. It asserts that the people are the Church, not the pope.
The Pope has condemned liberation theology, as espoused by Catholic theologians such as Gustavo Gutierriz and Leonardo Boff, and he has opposed the worker priest movement. He preaches social justice but attacks those clergy who advocate political action to reform society and make it more just.
Last year, Pope Benedict rescinded the excommunication of Bishop Richard Williamson who, in 2008, denied key elements of the Holocaust; claiming that a maximum of 300,000 Jews died in concentration camps and that none were gassed by the Nazis. Williamson remains a part of the Catholic church, with the Pope's blessing, despite the furore over his holocaust denial.
Benedict has also paved the way for eventual sainthood of Pope, Pius XII, despite the war-time pontiff's failure to speak out publicly, either during or after the Holocaust, against the Nazi mass murder of six million Jews and millions of others, including Russian, Polish, disabled, gay and Roma people -- and many more.
Pius XII was no saint. The fact that Pope Benedict wants to makes him a saint shows how far he has strayed from the moral and ethical values of most Catholics and most of humanity.


And so it goes:


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Battered

"Sometimes the shit comes down so heavy I feel like I should wear a hat." -Ned Racine


And so it goes:

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Feed

Other than the propaganda and stilted information we get fed daily we're also being fed stuff that's killing us.

I have to wonder why we don't object.

The producers of high fructose corn syrup, which, it can be demonstrated is responsible not only for the fattening of America, but is also responsible for the increased incidence of diabetes in this country want to change it's name.  They want to call it "corn sugar."

Isn't that nice?

Mind you that one of the largest producers of  "corn sugar" is  ADM.

ADM you might remember from that undecipherable little movie "The Informant" starring the lovely and talented Matt Damon, is the very organization whose President informed one of his co-conspirators that we, the consumer, are regarded as "the enemy."

Why, I ask you would we want to continue to consume products from a company that so obviously not only doesn't care about us, but actively pursues the sale of products that are detrimental to our health?

Big Tobacco didn't get away with it...entirely. Why would we allow the manufacturers of artificial substances that likely cause all manner of maladies to continue to ply us with this junk?

And we can't get enough!  Every man woman and child apparently consumes about 37 pounds of this garbage every single year.  This apparently is down from a high of 60 pounds.  All compared with .5 pounds in 1970.

Wow we're stupid.  And fat too. This little wonder drug is now being marketed heavily in Mexico.  Let's see if their incidence of diabetes and liver disease rises as did ours.  Then we'll know where to turn for a remedy.

It's kinda like discovering the best way to quit smoking is not to smoke the damn things.

And so it goes:

Monday, September 13, 2010

Benny and the Jets

So Benny's at it again.  The pope, (lowercase intentional) from his little cottage at Castel Gandolfo

which was paid for by the sweat of the brows of many an altar boy and his parents, weighs in yet again on laws that do not concern him. 

"Benedict, speaking before paying a historic visit to the U.K. later this week, said the Roman Catholic Church 'cannot approve of legal initiatives that imply a re-evaluation of the life of the couple and the family.' The pope, in a reference to legalized marriage among homosexuals, said such laws 'contribute to the weakening of the principles of natural law' and to 'confusion about society’s values.' He made his remarks today while receiving Germany’s new envoy to the Holy See at his summer residence in Castel Gandolfo south of Rome, according to a transcript posted on the Vatican’s website."-Bloomberg via Towleroad

I'm at a loss to understand how we can keep up the charade that there is a separation of church and state when the opinions of this Nazi are given any credence at all. 

On another and happier note, football season is beginning, which means there will be more of Tom Brady to see.  Thank the Gods.

And so it goes:

Friday, September 10, 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010

It's come to this has it

So now we're book-burners.Or would-be book-burners at any rate.

A friend on facebook recently asked "How much dumber can America get?"

I didn't have the heart to tell him.

American Family Association Radio host Bryan Fischer wants the U.S. Army to "be fair" and let the wingnut in Florida burn the same number of Quran's that they burned bibles last year in Afghanistan. No matter that recruiting Afghan's to Christianity is forbidden by the Army, no matter that this soldier violated that rule. And certainly no mention of asking the army to stop being hypocritical and firing some soldiers under DADT while not firing others.

The price of narcissism.

The American Family Association has also apparently conveniently forgotten that teeny little provision in the first amendment that says "Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion." cause they think Muslims shouldn't be allowed to immigrate nor build any mosques in the country. I imagine if they were in charge there'd be internment camps again. Which, of course, were so charming the first time around.

And so it goes:

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The sheer lunacy we're up against

I'm sitting here contemplating a post a bit more dramatic than usual simply because I found two pieces today that jarred me and I really want to share them.  They're a bit of a departure for me since I usually rail against whatever ill has struck my fancy today and let it go at that.  However, this time I think we need to really look at what we're facing at the polls.

This is representative of the faction that is working very hard to control the government, and I think we all need to make informed decisions.  I realize they're nuts, and I realize there are a lot of sane people out there who don't believe these things, and also that these people are the drag queens and rent boys of the conservative movement, which is to say they get the press cause they're outrageous.  Like the FABULOUS faction at the pride parades.

But, let's say they don't have as much control as it seems, let's say they're the prestidigitation of this era.  Don't we have to ask what's going on behind the curtain if that's the case?

I know there were only 80k or so at the Beckoning, and  the relatively small groups that show up at these things represent fringes that are so bent on their hate that they'll travel to demonstrate it.  I get that.

But don't you think we should take note that there are people out there who are financing such things?  That those with enough clout and money are interested in showing THIS face to the world?  These things don't come cheap, so someone's footing the bill for hate.  Who? Why?  What do they want?Are they so bent on discrediting the dems and Obama that they're willing to show THIS face to the world?  Money can buy a lot of things if you want it to. 

I suppose the lesson here should be, "Be careful what you want."

And yes i am posting both videos, I think it's necessary.  



Counterpoint



Make informed choices.

and so it goes:



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Getting to know you...

I have said in the past that I refuse to live in fear,  and for the most part I do refuse to allow fear a foothold in my life.  It's counterproductive.

Fearing anything or anyone, is not the way I choose to live my life.  I have wandered from job to job for many years and though they were seldom the job I thought I wanted, they provided me with what I needed if not what I thought I wanted.  Funny thing is that when I got the few jobs I thought I wanted, I didn't want them at all.  they involved lots and lots of bullshit and dealing with...people, (see earlier posts regarding that subject) which is never a good thing in my mind.

I could easily choose right now to live in fear.  To fear losing my job, my home, my car, etc.  All are very real possibilities.  Not in any way imminent, but possible. Just as I made it to the end of the summer of my discontent and money starts to come in from teaching again, they reduce my hours at the grocery preventing me from being able to get caught up as I'd planned.  The economy is not recovering as we'd all like and this prevents me from acquiring a full time job which would help...a lot.

But I'm not going to be afraid.  I'm not going to worry about money or jobs or the future, let it take care of itself.

I do think there are responsibilities as Americans we should concern ourselves with.  We should know that these are the people who likely will be deciding the next election and who represents us in congress:

  These are the people who find themselves angry over something that apparently exists only in their minds.  Which I find happens a lot these days,  people sit around and make up shit in their heads and then get mad about stuff that doesn't exist and share that anger with the world.  We're a country of narcissists who are about to get what they deserve I think.

I've said before that I'm contemplating moving to the country and living in seclusion, and though it sounds good in theory,  there's no escaping this mindset, in fact in the country it's worse.  One can choose to ignore it, but that's at one's peril I think. I'd love to think that education would help, but I think it might just be too late.

Our leadership has failed these people.  It has set bad examples,  preyed on their basest fears, and purposely neglected to educate them.  (examples abound above) Now they're going to try to force us all to pray in school, our offices, and deny the civil rights of anyone we don't agree with, or who, in our mind, violates principles of the Holy Bible.

Think I'm kidding?  Go out in November and vote Republican and see what happens.  Talk about something to fear.

And so it goes:

Monday, September 6, 2010

On Not playing well with others

I'm not a big fan of people. I think I've said that before. If not I should have, it bears repeating, in fact, needs repeating since people rarely listen.

Just got a call from the ex inquiring as to my availability for the day and thankfully, since I'm kinda over the whole lot of them today, (they don't read my blog) I'm a bit glad.  Breakfast, lounging, Machete later this afternoon...blah blah blah.  No thanks.

First I have things to do, I rode this morning and after I'm through here I'm making some pots, and then I have to be at the grocery for a couple of hours this afternoon to help out.   Second, all these things will involve more people, and after over 40 collective years, one would think they would know better than to ask me along.  See, bears repeating.

But this morning we're celebrating the American worker.  Those folks who labor fruitlessly  day in day out for the good of all us narcissistic Americans.  (ok they do it for a paycheck so they can buy stuff)  But many of them are lovely and though I don't care to interact with them I can appreciate the incredible views they often bestow:

Here's to you American Labor.

And so it goes:

Friday, September 3, 2010