Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Four Archangels



In Jewish loore there are Four Archangels.  Uriel is the angel of lights and perfections, controler of Insights and the sacred stones of the Urem and the Thumin, by which secret texts are said to be read.  In Romulan culture they too have some allusion to four archangels.  Gabriel is sometimes applied to Janis or the "keeper of the gate" who blows the Trumpet in the last day and is the angel of gates and doors, who will signal the Last Judgement of planet earth.  Michael is the war diety of the Jewish Nation in classic times.  It is said by many that Jehovah himself IS the Archangel Michael and has in fact appeared on earth and talked with Adam and Abraham and Enoch.  He is also the deity of money and materialism and gold.  Then we have Raphael, who is the Angel of healing and reconciliation and who is prayed to by man for intercession.  One may add the famed Fifth Angel to this list, who is not Charles Manson, but the god of Death nontheless, in the guise of Osirus, who is ironically also the god of renual and growth and greenery.  Whether Osirus appears at the top of a cosmic pyramid or at the bottom of an inverted pyramid is up to your own Cosmic perception.  Osirus is the guy who gives 3 D psychic depth to life and is the one who expands human existance beyond its perceived human confines.  They say "You can't take it with you" but another says "You CAN take it with you, once you know the plan".  The cosmic truth is this "If it's Yours, then you're STUCK with it whether you want it or not.  Sin is not to be somehow "compartmentalized" into a thing using Clintonesque reason.  Sin is not like some old regrets and resentments that you can shove into some cosmic trash compacter down to the shape of a rock, which you keep in your pocket, till one night when no one is looking you walk out on to the Huntington Beach pier and toss it into the ocean, with the ease that Samantha Brady tosses a gun into the Salem River after damn near offing her Husband.  (Selah)


The following story never happened.  Once upon a time there was a girl named Samantha.  One time she almost married a guy named Franko Kelly.  In fact they were shacked up together for a while in northern Mexico in the little town of Los Cajones.  Franko there had two children who are products of invetro furtelization of cosmic zygotes.  But one day the kids were acting up just a little too much and when Franko got home Samantha was waiting there with a gun to waste him.  But the courts got her off to the intervention of Samantha's future mother in law named Cassey who seemed to appear out of nowhere like Annie Wilks, or something.  It's one of those cases of owing someone everything yet at the same time wishing you had never met them.  After this things went back to normal and Samantha took up with a sailor in San Diego named Lucas, of the house of Skywalker.  Lucas was a good man.  Samantha and Lucas' mother got along famously.  But then one day Lucas mother suggested that after Lucas got out of the navy that she had a job for him lined up embalming and then stuffing dead birds and selling them at Bates Curios there in downtown Eugene, Oregon.  This wasn't the life Samantha had envisioned for herself.  So instead she enroled in UCLA and decided to major in Computer Hacking, which she did very well in.  But then one horrible day she met Cassy's son, Elvis.  He seemed like a nice boy and all even if he was a little stuck on himself.  But now she had no choice but to marry him in fulfilment of her deal with Cassey.  But she would still meet Lucas secretly on those occasions when he could get away from his mother.  He would borrow a twin engine plane piloted by William Holden who enjoyed wearing Newyears eve Tuxedos in a driving rain storm while piloting the plane.  Later on when Elvis developed an alcohol problem he would go on drunk rants saying that their son, Austin, was really fathered by Lucas and not Elvis.  All went well untill the late summer of 1965 when Elvis found out the Truth about the paternity of his eldest son.  Elvis began having stomach problems and resorted to alcohol to first quell the pain and after he got his ulcer he quit for a while but then started again.  And then he got so depressed he began drinking more and then a doctor put him on Zoloft and Prozac.  All went well except of course Elvis' whole personality got completely screwed up.  He lost all ambition for advancement at his job and he quit all the Church Involvement that had been such a prominent feature previously.  A few years after Austin was born  Lucas fathered a daughter named Kathy.  But Kathy's mother, maiden name Bonnie Lockhart was an addicted gambler and Lucas grew disgusted and divorced her and married another woman.  But Bonnie put a hex on Lucas and Lucas was told that he had to blackmail certain people to keep certain information quiet and pay her money to her to finance her gambling addiction.  And she had the power to make it happen.  But then Alice Horton found out about it and sent Elvis a letter and told him about it.  But Raphael grew angry with Alice and struck her with senility and then death for her action that would cause pain to so many.  So the moral of the story is "Don't go washing your dirty underwear in public especially if you stole it off someone elses' clothesline to begin with".

Stu-Baby Files His Report

It has become clear that people on the political fence need no longer consider voting for Mitt Romney because I am not convinced that President Obama is the most qualified man to lead this troubled nation out of this seemingly unending economic recession.  The President has proven himself a skilled and adept leader who has made all of the right moves as far as the economy is concerned.  The economy would be in even better shape now had congress passed the President's extensive jobs bill proposals of last September, which would ease the fiscal strain on local governments and enable vital services such as police and fire to be maintained and also to preserve jobs.  Mit Romney had a choice in this campaign and unfortunately it has become clear from my extensive following of the Romney campaign that he has made the wrong choice.  Mitt Romney has chosen to so allign himself with the tea party that he desires above all things to become "one of them" and accepted by the group at large as such.  Mitt Romney's solution metaphorically to a report of frayed electrical wiring in a home is to take gasoline and torch the whole house.  This "let it burn" philosophy is particularly evident in his policy twords collapsing real estate prices, which has become a major crisis in America.  His view is to somehow "flush out the problem" by expelling current occupants from their homes, which in turn will be bought up for pennies on the dollar and used for some shall we say "more lucritive" tax oppertunity for big cities.  The cost in individual human lives or the adverse economic ripple effects of such an action has been ignored by Mit Romney, who believes above all things to Privitize everything.  Some have argued that if we could lower business taxes low enough we could somehow repatriate foreign money back to this country.  Some have also argued that the elimination of any number of business taxes such as interest income and capital gains and inheritence, would spur business.  You can't raise a sick person from his bed by telling him if he gets up he'll never have to work again, as if that news would somehow encourage him to do what he inherently lacks the fortitude to do.  We are already virtually paying international corporations to steal our money and not pay it back.  We know there word is no good when they promise to do things such as make loans to small business owners wanting a leg up.  We don't know what happened to the money the Fed gave away in the September 2008 deboccle.  Neither can our problem be solved by returning to the gold standard and even buying gold and silver is tantamount to monetery suicide as this point as these metals have become vastly overpriced to to hysterical speculative investments.  Nobody in government has the will to pass needed regulatory laws against fraudulant investment schemes or any sort of regulations encouraging the purchase of American goods over foreign ones.  Too many on the right in fact reguard Communist China as an ideal economic model of a nation which "is doing it right" by offering their workers few rights and nearly as few environmental regulations.  They see nothing wrong with the wholesale violation of civil liberties in that country but instead would in general pose China as a model to be followed in this nation.  While the President's own record has not been pristine in these matters, his record has been far preferable to any of the alternatives.  As for the US dollar it has shown signs of ongoing stability and reliability, with little danger of either inflation, rise in interest rates, or devaluation in comparrison to other countries.  Indeed the tea party right seem to be at every turn encouraging and enabeling the very economic deboccle they profess to dread, in that they are among the worst offenders in boosting our enemies at every oppertunity while trashing the American ecconomy and by inference, the American people at large, whom they seem to have no reguard for the welfare of.  Clearly all of these things should be brought to light in the fall Presidential campaign.  As to the dreaded "oil crisis" this is for the most part non existant.  But the tea party will try to fan the fires of non existent events in a last ditch effort to foment a crisis and torpedo this economy.  The US self sufficiency picture hasn't looked this rosey in a long time and it shows every indication of continuing.


Two probes the size of washing machines are being sent to the moon, to see if Tide has its normal sudsing action there.  The arsonist who struck in Hollywood on Thursday night moved north to the Valley on Friday night as police take steps to pin down the culpret.  Cops now claim to have equipment to pin point the source of shots fired on Newyears Eve.  My hunch is that they use a divining rod.  ( ) This is December 31, 2011 and Eye Witness News is on now.  Since I got out of the car the temperature dropped about fifteen degrees.  I wwas getting warm at Mom’s place in that thin sweater and was even hotter in the car when the windows didn’t open.  Pete turned on the AC.  But when I got here Bill said he was cold and the building was amazingly cool.  I was surprised at how little time I had to smoke a “re entry” cigarette before dinner.  We had Ravioli and a green salad and garlic bread with applesauce for desert.  I’ll be putting on coffee very shortly.  Only Andrew was at the table with me.  For those of you wondering about Stewart- - he showed up while we were eating lunch and listened to Judy’s long discourses about morality and the economy.  Stewart surprised me afterward saying that he is not supporting Obama because he had become convinced that Romney’s economic policies would ruin America just like they ruined all those countries.  He said he had been gathering material and “following” Romney.  (I don’t know if that was literal)  He had a bunch of print-outs with him just chalked with economic statistics, many I didn’t understand, and was a little surprised that he did.  He’ll be putting out an essay in a Federation outlet tomorrow.  I resolved that if it was a good outing or at least passable, then I would not give Tim the link to that angry blog I wrote last night, possibly channeling Jim Morrison or somebody else who was angry.  After today but before talking to Stewart I was having my own mental quandary.  

Friday, December 30, 2011

The Tea Party Invades the Local Church

This church does not have a revenue problem; it has a Spending problem


Second Amendment solutions are really great for predators- - particularly the human kind


I agree with Michelle Bachman on one issue.  I believe the Church is entitled to zero percent of my income.


Rick Perry is such a racial purist when he plays chess he doesn't even allow any of the Black pieces to be on the board.  And he still manages to lose!


Some Christians you know they are going to ruin your day the minute they open their mouths.  If in the Bible it's wrong to gloat over the misery of your vanquished enemies, how much greater a sin is it to ruin the day of an alltogether neutral person?


You know I have the theory that there is so much shipping of religious sentament off shore to places like China and their Tao Te Ching and to India for Bhuddism, and I have concluded that this is caused by ever increasing demands of Christianity, and if they would just lower their standards then they could attract back some of those who have left.


"You can't blame people for wanting to act in their own self interest and that means going along with prevelent market forces to maximize their profits"  -JUDY


Gene Scott's third wife the pornographic priestess may divorce him because one time he gave her a big brass madelian which is a replica of the theater on Broadway where his church meets. The pornographic priestess insists that "one should never depart from the gold standard"


"Yellow matter custard - - dripping from a dead dog's eye"   This isn't really a jump rope chant but it's actually an allusion to yellow cake uranium oozing from Saddam Hussein's dead body, and now the tea party is demanding an exhumation.


"Nothing either happens or not happens without God's express concent.  Nothing is outside of his control."   Mark Bove in a letter (by strong inference)  August 1994


If Saul of Tarsus was a "natural born Roman citizen" as he claims, then his father must have been a Roman.   So then - - how could this same Saul of Tarsus be "of the tribe of Benjamin since OT Jews reconed lineage by the father, and not by the woman, who were seen mainly as either property or human incubators?


If a man is caught telling a Lie that is so obviously disprovable and exposable- -  what about things that aren't so obvious like things of the Spirit or our "already being seated together in heavenly places right now".  Wouldn't there be a greater rather than a lesser temptation to lie about things like this?


Judy says "the Mideast is not ready for any kind of democracy because they don't know God".  Don't tell me.  Tell George Bush in 2003 before so many of our good fighting men got killed in an apparently pointless war.


If it's wrong to take retribution for a minor offence with a still minor but somewhat greater retaliation back- - - then how much more wrong is it to take vengeance on the deaths of three thousand people in the Twin Towers by bombing 120,000 innocents Iraqi civilians who had nothing to do with it?


If Gene Scott really wanted me to "settle up the monetary score" and for me to pay for all the good his teaching has done for me- - -in truth I'd be asking HIM for money.  But I'm not as petty as he is, and certain things in life money can't buy.  (Selah)


Pete Richards saying I don't worry enough about certain things makes about as much sense is urging an alcoholic to drink Whiskey straight from the bottle and not bother with a glass.


The difference between me and Christians is that I often make arguments from the lesser to the greater.  A Preacher on the other hand - - makes arguments from the greater to the lesser and all too often, it's from the much greater- - to the utterly non existant.


"You owe God everything you have you ungrateful bastard".    Marcus:  Well then, I have just one question.  Who died and made YOU God???


Morality was made for man - - - not Man for Morality


"If you out there in the audience turn your life over to the Lord - - untold happiness will come your way" Marcus:  "Do you want to make book on that? - - - - - - - - I didn't think so"   


"We have a surer promise of happiness than anything on earth and that is happiness in heaven" Marcus:  "I'll pay you ten billion dollars.  I've already written out the check.  All you have to do is to not be lying right now.  Evangelist:  Where is the check.  Marcus:  I left it right there at the reception desk with St. Peter.  That isn't a problem for you, is it?


John Black uses a gun for "attitude adjustments".  It's an amazingly "efficient" therapy tool!


Jim Morrison always feared that the world would end by fire.  The trouble is- - that sin that you commit today in Clay- - in the trial by fire tomorrow- - will be hardened into permanency and given a nice coat of glaze and displayed in Lucifer's cabinet of prime sociopaths of all time.


Jesus, Jesus Jesus - - you crapped out and went away
Now the psychos are getting restless- - and someone's gona pay.


Let's just get this straight- - "Insecure" means Not Secure.  If I see an insecure bolder on a cliff above, my first impulse will not to get it into psycho therapy.


Of what profit is it is one minute after I'm dead, every prayer I prayed to help me be a better Christian during my life- - would be answered.  Because the whole POINT of all those prayers to Improve my standing while still on earth so that in fact I COULD achieve all those things Born Again Christians so pride themselves on.  Meditate on this truth with me.  SOME PRAYERS HAVE EXPERATION DATES


Let's get something else straight.  For any prayer to god the answer is a flat out YES or it's a NO.  God knows that instant what he intends to do, in fact, has already pre ordained.  So don't give me any of this crap about "well - such and such an event will happen in God's timing" because such "events" have a Nasty Habit of not happening At All, and God bloody well knows that.


Stephano Di Mira says "To live in evil is sheer paradise- - in fact I'm so evil my sins have attained immortality- - therefore for me to die is Gain"


According to Dr. Levy we should be thankful for everything.  OK.  I'll bite.  So logically a guy getting a date from a girl to the Jr. Prom should be thankful.  It is just as logical that the people murdered by Po Pott be thankful, and the millions murdered by Mao Tse Tung be thankful, and we should be thankful to Adolph Hitler for murdering six million Jews.


Spencer Tracy:  OK Mr. Christ, I'd like to ask you a few questions.  You say you never told a lie in your life?  Jesus:  The truth shall set you free.  Tracy:  That's not really an answer but I'll let it pass for now.  Now - - remember your parable about the widdow and the judge.  And you said that the widdow got her way due to persistence in her petetion.   Jesus:  Men ought always to pray.   Tracy:  Women, too, I would infer.  Then tell me Mr. Christ if God knows everything he knows many prayers around the world are destined never to be answered and this has been decreed "from the foundation of the earth".   Jesus:  I have never told a lie.   Tracy:  OK as God do you know everything?  Jesus Christ:  Spencer Tracy:  Then when are you coming back to set up your thousand year reign on earth?  Jesus Christ.  "The Son does not know such things, only the father knows".   Tracy:  Let's move on.  When you were on the cross and you cried out to God that he had abandoned you.  Do you remember what happened next?   Jesus:  Refresh my memory will you?  Tracy:  Fine, you called out "I am thirsty" and you were given some concoction perhaps in fulfillment of some scripture about "gall" and then you went into a swoon from which you never recovered.  Now what I want to ask you is - - - did you just have a panic attack and were in need of a tranqualize?   Jesus:  I won't dignify that with an answer.   Tracy:  Fine.  And note the jury's expression from your refusal to answer that simple question.   Jesus:  Besides I was quoting from the 22nd Psalm.  Everybody knows that.  Spencer Tracy:  Really?  How many bones are there in the human body   Jesus:  I do not know.  I never went to medical school.   Tracy:  So that's also why you never shared your vast knowledge about penicillin and other derugs and vaccines that would have been invaluable in a disease ridden Palestine.   Jesus:  That knowledge wasn't of my time period.  Tracy:  "That knowledge wasn't of my time period" - - - - But you know everything.   Jesus:  God doesn't even know everything.  When a sinner repents the sin is covered in the blood so not even God can see it.   Tracy:  Oh, whose sin?  Jesus:  The sin of those whom God has pre ordained beforehand to be saved.   Tracy:  First he doesn't know everything then he does.  Ladies and gentlemen of the Jury,  I Give UP!


Friday December 30th 2011

This is after three thirty and Nora was briefly in here.  I just read one of these alarmist pieces Paul forwarded.  Certainly I’d like to slow down that juggernaut if possible and personally I think the author is a bit of a nervous Nelly.  But perhaps this could be the source of the next wide spread protests- - being that we are just rushing into the future too soon, and we need to slow it down.  It’s senseless.  There is nothing wrong with public TV or hard drives or hard copy CD’s or books or newspapers or the other items on that list.  We are trying to bring back American Industry and I personally believe 2012 will be a turn around year in this regard.  I am predicting a trend tword a more even balance of trade this year.  A lot of it is just self generated frenzied hysteria and I was waiting for the punch line of “The Antichrist is Coming” or what not.  That’s how these things usually end.  Back in the seventies Chuck Smith was all upset about the technology existing for ID chips in animals.  As far as owning things I’d like to start first with actually taking possession of that 500 gig hard drive Judy bought and then took back.  Right now a resident’s council meeting is taking place.  I have nothing to say and being there will be just another reminder that Loretta is not around.
The soap opera wasn’t real great with all the loving couples engaged in whatever.  Doug and Julie sang “You Belong To My Heart”.  I’m trying to remember where I heard that song before.  It was on that Elvis Sun sessions record recorded early December 1956.  Marlena at last knows Will’s horrible secret.  Is it one she can keep?
After two I went to the courtyard and waited.  I talked to that new female brunette resident by the bird cage.  She seems pleasant enough, without any “mental problems”.  I then went back outside after coming into the hall for a while.  I had two cups of coffee from Laura.  I have gotten no phone calls.  That latest posting was typed Wednesday, which is more recent than I imagined.  We are now making our way on to page seven, but with the photographs it still isn’t that long.   Right now I can’t envision doing a new posting till at least Sunday depending on how depressed Saturday’s gathering makes me.  I may just want to escape into football and Beatles.  I keep coming up with ideas and then discarding them.  I’m wearing that Cars shirt today.  There were no birthday presentations today, which I’ll probably miss it if they do it tomorrow.
This is after dinner.  Tonight we had a “steak” patty with gravy and mashed potatoes and also broccoli that was actually bright green.  We had bread pudding for desert.  Eye Witness News is on now and last night I was having a lot of problems with channel seven but it’s coming in fine now.  They are announcing free bus service.  They say it is a felony to fire a gun on Newyears Eve.  I can see that in prison where a fellow inmate asks what you’re in for and you say “Celebrating at midnight by firing a gun”.  We have not heard the “Boobies” theme for weeks now and Randy says we won’t hear it again.  It’s a disservice to feminist liberationists everywhere to claim that Rusty Warren was doing that song for men in drag.  It makes no sense in the context of any of the lyrics to the song.  She talks about the wives of signers of the Declaration of Independence.  She talks about “loosening the bra that binds you - - take it off if you feel like it”.  That would defeat the whole purpose if she were entertaining men.  Also that line about “giving it your all” would make no sense because if you did “give it your all” the padding would just wind up on the floor.  Also what man would put up with those allusions to impotency?  Is she saying all those men were “post op”?   If anything “Rusty” is a man’s name so the song can best be taken is women who want to become men.
I went to the liquor store for a pack of John Black grape.  I paid with eight quarters.  Lately when somebody mentions a name I’m thinking “I haven’t seen them in a few days.  I hope they haven’t been carted off”.  Some ambulance just pulled up here as I was leaving the building.  I just checked out note pad in Yahoo Mail.  If I have to I guess I can start storing at least some files “in the cloud”.  Of course if I were ever to go to the hospital you know who has my E mail address and she would say “I forgot my password” and get it just like that, and start sabotaging the text or whatever.  We should have one more week of the regular football season left.  Somehow I feel this football season went by too quickly.  Nobody likes the word “Man Cave” any more.  That’s a sitcom term.  And now you can still “think outside the box”, but just don’t tell anybody.
If someone were to ask me which I would find more painful, finding out that Christianity is true, or receiving incontrovertible evidence Dad wasn’t my father, I would have to go with the Christian one.  If anything vaguely resembling that was true, this is really a screwed up world when you think how much damage Christianity has caused the world, even in these past few years with the Tea Party.    Questions of genetic origins are abstract exercises in logic.  In terms of what it would end up meaning in my life it would be almost nothing.  Christianity isn’t the source of all my problems, but even as a willing co agent to my problems, as far as the law is concerned it could be at least be charged as an “accessory” to the causes of my many woes in life.  Think about it.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Newt Gets Neutered In Latest Iowa Polll

OK this is a Kosher photo from my files.  The other Romney photo was apparently "yankable" at any times unbeknownst to me.  There is also a psychedelic version of this photo but I guess I've used neither before.

I wasn't sure this thing would paste but it did. Mitt Romney is now in first place in Iowa with Ron Paul in at second.  But the third place is a surprise, which is Santaurum.  That drops Newt Gingrich to fourth, which means if these numbers remain unaltered the next six days, Newt is all washed up.  So what is clear that certain Christians who fell rapturously in love with Newt are in for a big disappointment next week.  They are in for other disappointments, too.  President Obama is the most admired man in America and Hillary Clinton continues to reign as the most admired woman in America.  What this tells me is that for all the protestations of the Tea Party on how they have their finger on the pulse of America, they don't.  If you heard some of the things people in Iowa have actually said about health care, for instance, you would realize that these people are not nearly as "out of sympathy" with the President's 2008 campaign promises as the Tea Party would have you believe.  By Ron Paul's coming in a strong second we learn that there are a whole lot of people concerned about the ongoing violations of our Civil Liberties by the Courts and by the Government, especially the Executive branch.  They don't use those X ray porno scanners, for example, in Israel, and if any nation would be expected to deal with an ongoing threat it would be Israel.  I think a lot of people are looking for a government less concerned with what they do in they do in the bedroom and more concerned about things like Congressmen using inside information to get rich from the stock market.   People have an inherent dislike of political crooks, even in this day and age.  People what to see their Congressmen as servants and representatives of they, the people and not as some rich aristicratic overlords.  People are tired of this ongoing "war on drugs".  They are tired of the other kind of war, too.  It could well be that President Obama may feel the need to take some agressive action in Iran to avoid the closing of the straits of Hormuz or whatever strait it is.  Perhaps the President is of a mind set that he wants "another clincher event" to impress the right wing with, even if he has to manufacture it.  Of course you know what they say, don't you - - never trust brown skinned men not born in America who are also Socialists and who give away free medical care.  Of course I'm talking about Jesus.  It's kind of funny how they now like the term Marxist rather than Communist.  Because Karl Marx never advocated the sort of a system they have now in Red China, where if the workers manage to get any rights or higher wages,  then Republicans in this country complain that they are "betraying their Republican roots" in China or whatever and are no longer that Corporate paradise with no retirement pensions that Michelle Bachman admires them for.  But returning to Ron Paul for a moment, many of the things he advocates are appealing to many libertarians of the liberal bent.  There is no doubt about that.  In this wide open primary era (which I have advocated against for twenty years) you may find many unexpected people voting for Ron Paul, assuming the caucus people let them in.  I don't know what their requirements are.

Here are some additional remarks from earlier today:  .  Thom Hartman has a new show but there isn’t a lot new in the news this week beside the cat fights in the political commercials they are doing on Iowa television.  Now there is a Sarah Palin Iowa earthquake movement.  At this point it’s hard to envision any of the many candidates pulling over thirty percent..  But if Ron Paul does well it will make the race interesting and show there are still believers in civil liberties out in hick land.   None of those roomers about Iran I put in my blog have panned out- - yet.   We are hearing about protests in Russia against Vladimir Putin now.  There seems to be a stalemate in Syria as we stay aloof from that.  The guests have been boring. 

Of course it has been shown that vote flipping is not just a theory but fact.  Many report that they voted for John Kerry in 2004 and the machine flips their votes to George W Bush, over and over.  I've been hearing stories like this for years.  Now some thirty states are taking steps to reduce voter registration to only certain people whom the tea party considers "worthy".  Two years ago the liberals were in a state of stunned shock and for this reason they stayed home.  But Thom Hartman points out that another influence played on the results of the 2004 election and that is every time John Kerry would rise in the polls, the Bush government would hike the securety level warning from Yellow to Orange, or something.  If President Obama were really smart he'd compile a list of all the perogatives at his disposal as President to manipulate and tilt the voter turn out next November in a manner more conducive to a Democrat sweep in all offices.  There is one more thing people haven't thought about.  We have for months heard an exaustive catalogue of all the doubts and worries of what might happen if Obama gets elected to another term.  We've heard no plans and no offers of hope, of course, but we've heard this hysterical list of complaints.  We hear Obama is not firm on the subject of terrorism and he is.  We forget that the President has deported more illegal aliens than any previous president and that there have been fewer Wall Street prosecutions under this President than with George Bush.  Obama could change this latter statistic by getting more agressive with Wall Street crooks and give the media a few heads on a pole to parade around before the people.  We have not had the Democratic Convention yet with their "Presentation" of everything that President Obama has accomplished for Americans.  When the people see this, the tide will swing even more favorably in the President's favor.

Vinyl 45 rpm Single orig. released with this B side on Reigel VI

She's Not There (Zombies)
 - f - l - i - p -
You Just Don't Care (Santana)

I made Mal Evans drop the Federation B side because I hated the original song because I sang it myself with my own altered lyrics.  Can you name it?  That 45 vinyl disk was released in September of 1992 when - - oh yes, I had that strange (revelitory) dream about somebody back in July who had been a part of my life since July of 1988.  There.  That narrows it down for you..

It is said "Life is full of surprises".  Do you think Death is full of surprises?  Sometimes the funniest thoughts just occur to me.  That whole Jeopardy thing tonight got me to thinking about the Zombie song "Beechwood Park" and how that song reminded me of Laura Hammil.  Some relationships are meant to last a life time and others are not.  But suppose Heaven was a "Time Warp" where you could go back to an earlier time and perhaps chart a different course?  I know, Neil Savedra says there are no second chances in life and "God doesn't allow do-overs" and all that.  I'll disregard the remark for now.  I'm thinking of a saying that Dr. Phil has about "the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior".  Rather than being transformed, aren't we as Christians supposed to presume that Heaven is like the hardening of the cosmic cement that's been opperative in our lives, and those whom we despize and despize us, ever since we all became Christians?  For instance "The Walrus" made the spiteful remark lately that I somehow did not "deserve" my SSI increase, even though it will only end up netting me three dollars in spending money per month.  But "The Walrus" as well as his current wife have been peppering me such such remarks for the past thirty-odd years.  Often the tone of voice is more spiteful than the actual words said.  So I got to thinking what if the Walrus and his wife get tired of each other and choose to go their separate ways in heaven.  But then the Walrus sees me in love and someone in love with me and he makes the observation something like "Marcus- - you're lucky you're in heaven now because your life really sucked back there on earth in that board and care home.  This move is a really big step up for you, isn't it.  How do you rate?  And the underlying remark like so many the Walrus has made, like many remarks Neil of KFI has made to his callers is "You really don't Deserve that kind of happiness".  I've thought about Heaven.  But the trouble if other Christians I've known are there it will kind of ruin it for me now, won't it?  I mean, the whole thing - God, Heaven, the Trinity, it's all made up so don't give me any of this bunk about my not being "factual" or anything.  Oppinions are like assholes.  Everybody has them but that doesn't mean they're always worth exposing.  And now what you want to know is the big "Secret meaning" behind the Zombies song "She's not there".  Well you know the song "Hey, you've got to hide your love away".  That's not bad advice if you're around Christians because they'll ruin it for you if you let them.  A lot of Beatle songs are said to have secret meanings.  Fixing a Hole is about shooting heroin, and Norweegen Wood is about a Lezbian, that kind of stuff.  There is also a dark secret to the song "hey, you've got to hide your love away" I've heard from exactly one source, so it might not even be right.  So the whole Zombie thing is about an etherial reality that hangs around like a fleeting ghost.  Sometimes it's there and sometimes it isn't.  Now what I was referring to as the Wally Mead factor in the song.  Ah yes, the progenitor link, the cryptic utterance of Stephano Di Mira, the tea leaves that form such an odd pattern,  the rich congressman who won the million dollar lottery three times in a row,  the Jeopardy common bond, and all of that - all the way from Eugene Oregon - - go Ducks, and all of that.

FATHER & SON ASSHOLES, CHEEK TO CHEEK

In soap land John Black is being a perfect asshole of ingratitude tword Marlena and Raphael and Carrie for getting him out of jail.  I can’t imagine he doesn’t regard it as a good thing that he had his good name back with the people of Salem, and that Abraham Carver’s campaign is saved, and that he gets to spend the night in bed with his wife and not behind bars, and doesn’t have an ankle bracelet but is free to go wherever he wants.  His assets are unfrozen and again he has complete control over them.  And this John counts as less than nothing???   Samantha worked for Madison James less than three months and the entire time the relation with Madison was strained.  Madison had Sammy on a really short leash and rode her like a horse and almost fired her once, and would have, if not for Kate’s intervention with good advice.  And she has the continual double awkward situation of competing with her Mother in law with a rival company, and also of having to live with her step brother and her boss carrying on romantically right there in the office with Madison having this “up yours” attitude when asked to show a little propriety.  You know, leaving that job and going to work for Kate solves an awful lot of problems, not to mention pulling in twice the money to cover Christmas bills.  But Brady, who is almost the hypocrite Sammy is, only sees Sammy as a traitor to Madison who “taught her everything she knows” which is a big, hairy lie.  Samantha is nothing if not smart and a fast learner and assimilator.  Her intuitive skills alone would be a great asset in any business. 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Discerning What Is Important and What Is Not

Banjos, Banjos that you play
I'm tired of your tune -
And if I ever hear another banjo
I'm going out and buy a big balloon
And if I ever hear another banjo
I'm going out and buy a big balloon

Well now Christmas is passed.  We’ve had Festivus and Quanza and Hanukkah is almost done with.  I have not done a posting since Thursday, which means I did not post any of the four day extended Christmas weekend, when all the usual talk show radio hosts were off the air.  There is such a mine field of topics our family has to avoid when we get together at holiday gatherings the list can be crushing.  In terms of topic avoidance this year definitely gets an A.  Not one item on that whole, long list ever came up even briefly for discussion.  There was not even any talk of medical insurance from anybody.  That’s unusual in itself given our gatherings.  Butt this year it would have been too easy to segway into Obamacare.  There was no talk about my new drive or renovated computer.  I am not really a happy camper right now because almost all of the Word files have been deleted from my hard drive.  And the back-up drive is also presently out of my possession.  Most people may spend several weeks making a decision about buying a new computer and maybe an hour or two picking one up at the store.  For me this was flip flopped.  At most an hour was spent making all the relivent decisions, and it wasn’t exactly me who made them, and it’s been weeks waiting for this custom built computer.  Nobody remarked about the new sweater I was wearing.  It wasn’t my normal style and I got it as a gift from this place.  There was no talk of taxes or politics at all.  There were so many big news stories this year any ONE of them would have been a major event in any other year.  Let’s talk about the abundance of favorable economic news that’s been breaking lately including two consecutive jumps in the consumer confidence index.  We could talk about the significant rise in the Pressident's poll numbers and now approval exceeds disapprovals 47% to 45%.   So the President is finally “in the black”.   Also ignored were any of the many other major developments in the news such as Arab Spring or the death of Bin Laden, which in itself would have spawned countless champaign corks popping were Bush still President.  There is also the death or capture of countless other Islamics and terrorists such as Alaki or whoever.   That 2011 was the year the nine year in Iraq for the US came to an end, would certainly have been major news any other year.   The whole Gabrial Giffords thing was major news in January because of the major hatred that spawned it, and that it spawned.  We had Sarah Palin who was still around them (thankfully not any more) making her inflamitory statements such as 2nd amendment solutions and gun sights on her campaign litriture.    There was no talk about the debt default crisis - - which was unprecedented in our nation’s history and people like Rush Limbaugh and Michelle Bachman, who were all in favor of it happening.    Of course you would think that a gift of between one and two thousand dollars in payroll tax cuts would have merited mention, at least in passing.   And there was a little thing like the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, a once in every thirty years event.  And now we hear a royal heir is on the way.  And they changed the law so that the first born female can become Queen.  That's a once in several hundred year's event.  And they have discovered that earth like planet.  (I can year the yawns now)  It's hard to deal with a really jaded audience that's seemingly either "heard it all" or just too disinterested to care.  There was no talk about religion what so ever.  That in itself is kind of hard to do at Christmas time.  There was no talk about 2012 and the Mayan Calendar.  There are indications that Pope Benedict isn't long for his job.  What will the next Pope be like?  There was no talk about Dad,  But then again, there never is.  Since he’s been dead these past four years the motto seems to be, “Out of sight, out of mind”.  There was no inquiry how much I’ve used my camera.  There was only Wendy indicating her boredom as my shooting movies with it.  There were no inquiries about what sort of year I’ve had or getting a coffee maker or “the coffee business”.  There was no reference to Dr. Levy or things I may have learned this year I didn’t know before - - or anything I wrote him.  Pete Richards tried to spike interest in things I wrote him, but once again Wendy’s boredom was more than obvious and Pete risked endangering his own relation with Wendy if he were to continue to press the matter.  All the news about Uncle John and Alzheimer's and now a heart attack, I hear- - was so hush hush - - only a few people seemed aware that conversation was even going on.  I never talked about the food or any other doings around here or the deaths of Bob Guyer or Richard Powers.  Richard Powers was a good friend of mind and I have known him for seven or eight years or whatever since the Green Harbor days..  I was on corgial terms with Bob Guyer.   And there was no mention of my flirtations with Mormonism or Seid and Nicky’s Sunday night group, where admittedly the chief activity is eating ice cream.  But there is also some prayer and teaching and occasionally reading from the Book of Mormon.   So what did we talk about?  Favorite Christrmasses of our child hoods.  There was talk about knitting patterns and quilts and China patterns, and their two cats - - and whether the house across the street may be re-zoned for a Board and Care facility.  There was talk about how little the town of Julian has changed over the years.  And Al did relate a couple of frightful events I never knew about.  I don’t recall anyone except perhaps Pete discussing their job, because employment talk would be in danger of morphing into politics.  I guess over-all I’m feeling just a little turned off with the whole family scene.  You know, they say “Don’t throw your pears before swine”.
Actually the good political news continues, as I see it.  Newt Gingrich didn’t even qualify to run in his current state of residence, Virginia.  Rick Perry and Michelle Bachman didn’t qualify either.  In other tantalizing news if true,  Donald Trump announced he is leaving the Republican Party.  Nothing would give me a greater political rush than for Trump to announce he was running as a third party candidate.  That more than anything else would absolutely insure an Obama landslide next November.  Now we hear that Ben Nelson of Nebraska will not be running again for Democratic senator from that state.  Good riddance to bad rubbish- - is what I say to that.  Nicole Sandler is saying that Atheists want to try and “get along” with Christians next year.  My advice is “Don’t bother”.  They don’t want you around.  They’re too proud and bigoted to admit they aren’t completely self sufficient.  If you’ve hung around Pastor Mark as long as I have, you wouldn’t even have broached the idea.  There is a roomer that President Meliki of Iraq is trying to forge an alliance with Iran.  Well you know something?  That’s something we should have thought about before we took out Saddam Hussein.  He may have been a despot but as Pat says, “We had him in a box”.  He was pretty much neutered as far as his military power was concerned.  He surpressed Al Qaeda and the Shiits and other Islamic extremist groups.  So in an ironic way the people of his nation were able to dwell in a certain amount of peace and harmony they haven’t enjoyed since.   Some would regard legalized gay marriage in the state of New York as good news.  They say that people with close relations to homosexuals generally have the greatest tolerance for it, even if they are right of political center.  I guess that leaves me out.  Now they are saying that the US as we speak is taking new hostile action in Iran and there are roomers of a nuclear reactor blowing up in that country.  We’ll all have to stay tuned for that one.  Right now I just want to thank everybody for reading this posting.  I know it’s the first new one we’ve done in a while.  And we will be posting in this blog for another week or two.  There is a LOT I was going to include in this first posting but I’m just too pissed off at a lot of people and secretly wondering whether I just bore everybody anyhow.

Stewart Sutcliffe put in an appearance and he said that my problem was that “I don’t size up people quickly enough”.  I think he was also offended at Wendy’s trashing of the Beatles with her remark about “when they come on I always change the station”.  He also indicated that Obama hasn’t won the 2012 election yet but there is still plenty of time for political missteps and “knowing Obama he’ll make serious mistakes”.   He also mentioned “even in the Ten Commandments it may not have been wise to raid the temple granaries.  You might want to run that by the Egyptian Gods, first before you do anything rash”.  I did munch on the macadamia chocolate things but didn’t have the piece of pecan pie till the next morning.  Stewart said a lot more and my "flesh" wants to quote him extensively, but I'm being an undeserved "nice guy" about it.   As you know this is Stewart's second appearence in a week, and this one was more extensive.


People are so inconsistent.  They profess to be bored of any talk about religion, but let an Atheist challenge their beliefs and the are immediately in an uproar or "how dare they?"   A psycho-therapist would argue that such people have "unresolved issues".  It's amazing how many people don't have wills and their relatives have to deal with these "unresolved issues" and they fight like cats and dogs often knifing each other in the back.  We've all heard such stories.  People don't mind when it turns out that everything any Christian has said to them when tested - turns out to be a lie- - doesn't bother them.  Because they are told that "We have a sure promise of life to come".  Would you be willing to make book on how "sure" that promise is?  Keep in mind that not one individual in the whole Bible, including the son of God himself, ever perported do die and go to heaven and come back to tell others what he experianced.  To me "zero" is just too small and uncertain a number to base any "unshakable" faith on.  Thom Hartman is upset at the idea of Atheists trying to "evangelize their religion" to others.  First of all it is not a religion because Atheism as a belief system is based on science and not religion.  But the term "Evangelize" implies you are trying to "pitch" or "sell something" that you have some emotional stake in promoting.  If you warn someone the road is washed out a mile ahead due to the recent floor you aren't "pitching" anything.  You're not trying to "pull something over on them".  You are warming them as a good Semaritan, which is by the way a Christian good practice.  It would be the same thing as loaning a person in need something you happened to have, in some emergency.  Atheists are not intimidated about living among Christians, but Christians are quite intimidated about, for instance, "exposing" their kids to even a little objectivism.  Why is that?  It is my belief that Christianity, like the tea party, is in its death throws.  It's gotten to the point of being so utterly weirded out that long timers no longer even recognize it as it tries desperately to survive in a 21st Century society, like some species doomed to extinction desperately tries to evolve and mutate fast enough to live in a world where it can no longer survive.  (Selah)