Sunday, December 30, 2012

On placing guns in ever school...

Justice never serves the magnificent as the wealth of a prosperous way of life. It is with no intelligence that a community goes to arms over the relevation that there is a trust issue that can not be fixed in our society. Either way, we must break the spoon of the free party that exists to elicit the arrogance of the demanding nature of the bees nest of life to be spooned with the illicit false liberty of a gun culture that breaks the very nature of our wisdom and understanding of what the 2nd Amendment was written to create and prevent. Either way, you can not fix liberty with an axe. We must work to a world with a certain future for those who are in the auspices of dignity that love Freedom and love the 2nd Amendment but who rather understand that liberty is not taught with a semi-automatic Machine Gun. Lets fix this problem and go on into the future a little bit safer and a lot more secure.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Baking the enemy on sizzle.

The difference between Susan Rice and Kerry is that Kerry has a bone in the garden of the future as a clock tower and Susan Rice was a bowling ball waiting to find its alley.  She didn't make it but I think she would have bowled down some very terminal cancers of the day.  Sorry to see the future realigned with the mass of the really sad charities that exist to revise the pain into a charm bracelet.  She was going to really fix some of the mess out there although few credit a young black woman with the stamina and courage to change the future.

Reformed Indweller

This is Wayne LaPierre of the NRA's signature above.

The most remarkable notation I can make is on the W.  The reduced upclick on the middle notch of the W is so juvenile and minor that it is evidence that the ID of Mr. LaPierre is extremely underrepresented and underdeveloped by his soul and his childhood. 

Grace under silence

I just bought myself a NRA coffee mug.  It has the 2nd Amendment on one side and the NRA logo on the other.

I am not in favor of the NRA's policies and I certainly have even recently painted their logo on a Joker card to illustrate their own audacity to improve the reality of trust in America, but I guess as a Freedom Fighting Jew, I wish to have a mug to demonstrate that Guns really are worth the right to keep the 2nd Amendment.  I would not change the right to bear arms, but I would certainly curtail the right to have extended ammo clips and otherwise assault weapons among other changes that might ensure a more positive gun experience for this nation. 

So call me old fashioned, but I like the NRA on a coffee cup. 

I do not yet know where it will go however since my coffee cup cabinet is really full and perhaps I do not want to think of them every time I have breakfast.   But I might have a new relic for my office and perhaps I will be able to throw the coins that I lose on seeing the future through the trees into the cup.  That way I might just be able to collect on the future that really needs to be spoken rather than the silence that needs to be in our aggression. 

And in this simple way, I will have the nra on my horoscope but not on my radar.   And it will be a fun new planet for me to work.

Friday, December 21, 2012

How to stifle a bandit...

I wrote this in reply to a friend who is unable to cope with the neglect of the NRA on the matter of guns in our common day which are causing more death than they are obviously used to prevent.


The fortunate thing is to know that the NRA has no power. What they have is influence. And the real power comes from a higher source. But in reality, we should see what the adversary has put on the earth to stifle good acheivement. I think that it is kosher to assume that the NRA is not an enemy dignatary but rather a fools paradise for a fool of the foolish nature. And of course, I will never change my stripes in life, but I will never be patriating a fools influence and thus I will not myself join any such agenda and even their remote attempts to improve a broken system from their own broken perspective can be reassumed to be a benign display of their own audacity of indifference which we all know is just a matter of time before evil declares itself and the day of impermeable intellectual harm and worry is coming to a close. So let the NRA do their little ditty and the rest of us will vote.

Teeth can crack...

... Laws can remove the pain

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Revolution!!!!!!!

I was in the twilight of my couch lying pleasure at 6 am this morning listening to barely the news cast from MSNBC when the comment of one of their commentators woke me right up.

The words Gun Control invoke the negativity of the right wing and NRA orientated members of our society today. We do not want someone to "control our guns" in America. It just does not get the business done.

The pundit today said We should be talking about this in terms of "GUN SENSE".

And with that in mind.   I think that the terminology is going to need to be replaced before we see real progress.  For the idea of a total ban on firesarms in the United States is a very unreliably unlikely event in any proportion.  Gun sense would allow for gun laws and other issues to be considered without perhaps the audacity of inflamming the very people who seek to in some way protect liberty through their own sense of feality to an arms conference. 

So lets work on our Gun Sense.

The American Dilapidation

The Television network tonight told us that in Australia, they have termed the American Gun Violnece the American Disease. I disagree that it is a disease. It is a dilapidation.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Susan Rice. A dud

I am not quite impressed that she was ready for a job which was being vetted very fiercely in congress. It was a shame to see her go through the deals with the otherly more than aggressively orientated GOP pundits and senators, but overall, if Dr. Rice can not stay the course with the level of uncertainty high, I think she would not do well in a catastropic international relationship of imbalance and attrition and war.

So I am with the future and hope she has a future in her own world, but maybe not the main stage of tomorrow.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Voyages into the future

Terror is in my vision the by product of slum living. In order to really obliviate the need for terror's backbone to exist, I believe that the real solution is to remove the slum from the future.

Why military experience still has a hold on future leaders

Military experience gives you a chasm of intelligent priviledge when it comes to a national agenda. 

With the degree of honesty that is required for a military officer, there is a much needed gap in our trust in a better future that can be filled amiably by one with military experience. 

That said, not everyone gets to serve in the military and other opportunities and attributes have other bringings to the table of dignity that we seek to fill for our future leaders.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Israel: Palestine Funds Withheld Due To UN Statehood Bid


Justice has not yet been served. Israel was defrauded its ability to decide and negotiate a peace agreement in the region by the UN application of the Palestinians. It will be a very difficult time for the region and of course, the Palestinians will falsely cry impropriety as they load their rocket launchers and destroy the hopes of innocent citizens living in a sovereign land today.

We can not stand back and let this happen. Israel remains the major ally of America today and of course, Islam is not congruent in the means of disciplining its own today in light of the terror aspirations of the wicked and disingenuous.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Busting the NY Times but reading it too.

For fun this month, I subscribed to the Kindle Version of the NY Times. Besides paying $19.99 a month which is pricey for a kindle paper, I am badgered by an editorial section of frigidly enlightened people who wish to save the ant hill but release the cob web of utopia on the world. I will see how far I can go with this assignment....

I have enjoyed this paper in the past and once read it daily for a number of months.  But as of recently, I feel more and more estranged by the editorial collection which I really did not enjoy as much in the past from the NY Times.  Still all in all, its a very comprehensive paper. 

I will give it some time on my lap as I think I am going to subscribe at least one month or so or maybe a few.  Its expensive.  The Washington Post is only I think $12.99.   But at least it will give me more than enough teaching and reading to keep me busy a good bit of each day I wish to read news print.