Wandering hope always remits its own insecurity.
I write this blog in hopes that tomorrows economy and tomorrows dignity are sent to the higher time of dignity and hope. Without which, our eyes can not focus on the mountains of a higher glory for human achievement.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
What I say and What I mean. Correspondence on Football Issues
Lanyards of speech remain a catch of revoked wealth.
>> no man who holds a candle to delight has an efficiency which means that he can not serve his own good without the risks involved not being a reticent issue. Basically, the guy who goes to a football practice to play the game should of course know his job is going to be a dangerous issue.
Justice never begs the office of the reluctant ruler to restore its own gingerly spice.
>>It is not good business to sign a contract to play football and then refuse to acknowledge that your risks are a clear program.
Withdrawing a good year from a poor year is not a good mood elevator.
>>Football players are always in a good time of their life when on the field. And they are given many payments of good sums of finances to play the game. The fact is that these are their "good" years.
Hated reversal of fortune is never the choice of a fools paradigm.
>>The football game is a good game and the players are well compensated in the professional leagues. The fact is that they are not expected to have good fortune for every day of their lives as no man lives forever. We all take risks for our gold in life and we all make assessments of good and better ideas based on our ability and our potential.
No one has a future which is perfect all the way and there are always morbidities and mortalities.
Fantasy in the green is never a composite for remaining deeds.
>>Cheating against your own dogmatic war against the treasures of fate are not the way of a gentleman. This means that suing the league for your misfortune is likely not a gentleman's sport and you are likely only headed to your own grave a bit more angry and a big more passionately inscribed in the history books as the guy who did not get his way and then left the world a little poorer for his own fame.
Fasting against time always peers into the hand of fate.
>>Never let your lust for sports outweigh your wish to have a blessed happy and safe life. But if you want the notoriety, the challenge, the dignity perhaps and the worldly assessment of fame and fortune by being a NFL player or any other type of football player, realize you are in a new class by your self and you have an obligation to be a better person as best you can and then play football to your best. It is not an easy life and no one envies you when they realize your troubles, but you are doing a service to humanity in many ways as football has many benefits and good comraderies as well as human interest value and social acumen.
We are all glad you guys played the sport. We grive with you for your safety issues and long term losses if that may occur. We appreciate your risks and your name will be remembered in many ways as a patriot and a wise and happy person who knew the risks of the sport that they performed.
>> no man who holds a candle to delight has an efficiency which means that he can not serve his own good without the risks involved not being a reticent issue. Basically, the guy who goes to a football practice to play the game should of course know his job is going to be a dangerous issue.
Justice never begs the office of the reluctant ruler to restore its own gingerly spice.
>>It is not good business to sign a contract to play football and then refuse to acknowledge that your risks are a clear program.
Withdrawing a good year from a poor year is not a good mood elevator.
>>Football players are always in a good time of their life when on the field. And they are given many payments of good sums of finances to play the game. The fact is that these are their "good" years.
Hated reversal of fortune is never the choice of a fools paradigm.
>>The football game is a good game and the players are well compensated in the professional leagues. The fact is that they are not expected to have good fortune for every day of their lives as no man lives forever. We all take risks for our gold in life and we all make assessments of good and better ideas based on our ability and our potential.
No one has a future which is perfect all the way and there are always morbidities and mortalities.
Fantasy in the green is never a composite for remaining deeds.
>>Cheating against your own dogmatic war against the treasures of fate are not the way of a gentleman. This means that suing the league for your misfortune is likely not a gentleman's sport and you are likely only headed to your own grave a bit more angry and a big more passionately inscribed in the history books as the guy who did not get his way and then left the world a little poorer for his own fame.
Fasting against time always peers into the hand of fate.
>>Never let your lust for sports outweigh your wish to have a blessed happy and safe life. But if you want the notoriety, the challenge, the dignity perhaps and the worldly assessment of fame and fortune by being a NFL player or any other type of football player, realize you are in a new class by your self and you have an obligation to be a better person as best you can and then play football to your best. It is not an easy life and no one envies you when they realize your troubles, but you are doing a service to humanity in many ways as football has many benefits and good comraderies as well as human interest value and social acumen.
We are all glad you guys played the sport. We grive with you for your safety issues and long term losses if that may occur. We appreciate your risks and your name will be remembered in many ways as a patriot and a wise and happy person who knew the risks of the sport that they performed.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Lax Matters
MSNBC repots tonight (Laurence O'Donnell) that it is "Time to lift the Cuban Embargo". They rationalize that it "kept Castro in power since Castro could claim that the USA was "bad"". Of course the most "sensible argument" is that there is no ban on China, why make a ban on Cuba?
The reality is that the Cubans threatened the USA with annihilation under Castro in the 1960s by a nuclear strike and the capacity for Castro to get credit for his term in office is not the mainstay of human diplomacy in light of his aggression. It would take a lot more and I am not thinking we should lift any Embargo until Fidel Castro is buried and perhaps his brother as well.
The reality is that the Cubans threatened the USA with annihilation under Castro in the 1960s by a nuclear strike and the capacity for Castro to get credit for his term in office is not the mainstay of human diplomacy in light of his aggression. It would take a lot more and I am not thinking we should lift any Embargo until Fidel Castro is buried and perhaps his brother as well.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Stemacausaphobia
Withdrawing integrity from a bowl of discussed insipid loss is a bad thing. This I refer to is the fear of the jobless.
If you ask me, this is a fear of absolved indignity spent on indecent examinations of the fruit of another persons success (or lack thereof).
So I suggest to you the idea of stemacausaphobia.
By which I mean the fear of the jobless.
The fact is that the stem of all evil is the hatred of another souls chance to succeed in many ways.
As well, the cause of indignity is hatred as well.
So combining the stems "stem and cause", I get stemacausaphobia.
And I suggest this is a true attribute of the indecent who shun humanity just because they either do not understand another persons true function, or that they hate his or her own future regardless of their tried needs in the success of today's world.
If you ask me, this is a fear of absolved indignity spent on indecent examinations of the fruit of another persons success (or lack thereof).
So I suggest to you the idea of stemacausaphobia.
By which I mean the fear of the jobless.
The fact is that the stem of all evil is the hatred of another souls chance to succeed in many ways.
As well, the cause of indignity is hatred as well.
So combining the stems "stem and cause", I get stemacausaphobia.
And I suggest this is a true attribute of the indecent who shun humanity just because they either do not understand another persons true function, or that they hate his or her own future regardless of their tried needs in the success of today's world.
Pailodecaphobia
I wish to coin a new phobia which should be documented and discussed. I was unable to find a suitable term in a google search and perhaps think that this term has not been used or even perhaps coined.
The term I propose is Pailodecaphobia.
I promose that pailodecaphobia refers to the idea that someone is in fear of liberalism and liberal minded persons.
This term is reached in the way that the light of the success of a gentlemens creed can be ascertained by a pail of dignity as well as deca as the future is not in the hands of only one person.
Therefore pailodecaphobia is the fear of a good crowd of gentlemen ideas of tomorrow. Thus the fear of liberalism.
The term I propose is Pailodecaphobia.
I promose that pailodecaphobia refers to the idea that someone is in fear of liberalism and liberal minded persons.
This term is reached in the way that the light of the success of a gentlemens creed can be ascertained by a pail of dignity as well as deca as the future is not in the hands of only one person.
Therefore pailodecaphobia is the fear of a good crowd of gentlemen ideas of tomorrow. Thus the fear of liberalism.
Christianity As State Religion Supported By One-Third Of Americans, Poll Finds
Business from a shot guns end is not a way of life for any soul of a nation of free patriots. If you ask me, the idea that there would be a religion of choice in the USA is against the constitution and the very founding of America. And if you ask me again, anyone who wants their own faith to be a national religion has no patriotism and no common sense when it comes to the dignity of American progress. Never Again.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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