Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Covenant

Yes it is I, the one and only, the notoriously renowned undistinguished patriarch of condemnation, denunciation and ruination. Committed to the mission to which I was assigned, to achieve what no one else would dare to achieve, to strive for an accolade that is so meaningful and rewarding, so powerfully fulfilling that it makes a king’s dynasty pale in comparison.

I knew what it would take to attain such an ambition, so I willingly crawled through countless miles of hopeless desolation on my hands and knees. I was forced to live in a swamp and to eat snake excrements in order to survive. I have endured the worst scenarios that this world can inflict upon a person, yet I would not give an inch, because it has been irrevocably ingrained to my core, that I am destined to persevere.

So I will go on fighting until I can no longer do so. Even after every square inch of my flesh is either ripped, cut, or scarred. I’m prepared to fight to the death, because death is the only consolation that I am willing to accept. Anything short of the endowment that has been promised to me by God is an acknowledgment of failure, and is a fate that I will continue to reject until the outcome reflects the commitment that I have made to this endeavor.

I have made sacrifices in my life that would make a grown man weep, and because I have diligently worked toward, and devoted my life to the fruition, and consummation, of this covenant, I can proudly proclaim my victory. To all of my adversaries that did their very best to keep me from succeeding, I condemn you. To all of my critics and detractors that refuse to recognize my God given status, I denounce you. To all those that knew the battles that I was forced into, and used that opportunity to devastate every aspect of my life, I will ruin you, over and over again, I will ruin you.

I command all of you that have been convicted by me to take your place at my feet. Confident that every violation imposed against me was committed without just cause, and void of any semblance of honor or righteousness.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

It’s a Catch 22

I have to say that your comment was out in left field. It’s narrow-minded people like you that frustrate me the most. Anyone that implies that the Bible encourages prejudice and bigotry is a nincompoop.

The truth is hidden from all of us, and will only reveal itself to us as we become ready to receive it. If you have no faith, then you will never understand any of it, because it all sounds like gobbledygook. When someone understands that faith is the key that unlocks the wisdom that the Bible offers, they can get volumes out of one paragraph, and someone that believes that their own intellect is all they’ll ever need to understand what the Bible is really telling us, they get nothing out of it at all.

In a way it’s a catch 22, because if you think that your intellect is enough, then you’re putting yourself above the word, but you don’t even know that’s a violation of the faith, because you can’t understand the real meaning, because you don’t have the faith, and you can’t get the faith, because you believe that your intellect is enough. I hope this clears things up for you.

Our “Champion of Justice”

Richard Blumenthal has been very quiet lately, but every now and then he’ll come out of hiding, and tells us all how hard he’s been working for the people of Connecticut, also anytime he does the tiniest little thing it’s plastered all over the news for a few days to show us that he’s still our “Champion of Justice” ready to fight to the death, to right a wrong, after that he climes back into his bunker or as his wife Cynthia calls it, “The Fortress of Solitude” to recharge his power supply.

As Attorney General he takes on the guerrillas like Big Tobacco, Microsoft, Smith & Wesson, and the list goes on. Every time Richard Blumenthal sues a megacorp it’s always under the pretense that he’s protecting the citizens of Connecticut, however his motives are much less than honorable than you’ll ever get him to admit. Money seems to be the most obvious reason for these lawsuits. Lots of times these lawsuits are just a regular old-fashion shake down. What he neglects to tell us is that when he decides to sue a gigantic guerrilla like the Tobacco industry, it’s an immensely unpleasant task. It’s not really too bad for him because he knows what he gets if he wins, but for many of us it’s a terrible situation he put us through, and we the people of Connecticut get nothing out of it except a whole lot of anxiety and stress that leads to many a sleepless night, and most of us don’t even understand why this is happening.

He makes his rounds like the guy in the ice-cream truck selling political favors, and what’s left of his soul. When you hear the tune, “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy, Yankee Doodle do or die, a real live nephew to my Uncle Sam, born on the fourth of July.” well that’s Richard Blumenthal coming to your neighborhood to let everyone know that if you support him you can always call upon him to redeem those unused tokens. Then he demonstrates to all takers the intrinsic value of his clout. Something that he learned from Bill Clinton, the night he and his wife stayed in the Lincoln Bedroom.

He tells everyone exactly what they want to hear, with what seems to be a sincere gesture he offers his assurance that you can always count on Richard Blumenthal. With his soft spoken voice and his slightly effeminate demeanor that would immediately suggest to anyone a docile submissive disposition. Almost as if he is over compensating for something that he has to keep hidden. In other words, he’s a creep!

“Social Disintegration”

Chris Powell, I understand what you’re saying about “the powerful social stigma that works against such anti-social conduct.” And I do agree that a stigma is used to contain this type of social conduct. I also believe that even though the “social disintegration” is an obvious degeneration of our culture, there might be an underlying reason for its ravenous discharge into our society. It may be closely akin to another plight that has ravaged our culture, and again it’s part of the Social Services family.

This one is called Mental Health and Addiction Services. I’m certain that socialism is the underlying reason for this voracious degeneration, and if you think about it, the fact that there are so many people affected by this malignance, as it strengthens the need for these social programs. I also contend that many of these people are victims that were chosen to be where they are for a whole slew of reasons, but what it really boils down to is the ones selected to be in this state of hopelessness are merely building blocks to a system that’s used to serve a variety of functions.

If you accost a CEO of a major corporation and you ask him, “What do you think of socialism?” He might say that he’s against it for the same reasons that I might give, but if you show him how this system can be used to increase his bottom line, then he might endorse the system making it that much harder to rescue these victims from the hopeless bondage of socialism. Now he reads the paper shakes his head and comments on the sad state of our country, without the slightest thought about his involvement in the perpetual subjugation of this “social disintegration”.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Concerning Abortion

This issue has a lot to do with abortion. If they can get everyone to buy into the embryonic stem cell research craze, then it would make it that much harder to reverse the publics thinking concerning abortion. Because now there will be a positive light shining on the issue, (look at all of the lives that are being saved, and it’s all because of our children’s indiscretions) So now sexual promiscuity is a good thing, so if someone gets pregnant the federal government will pay you for the embryonic matter, for research, and once they make some major breakthroughs, there might be a few extra bucks in it to really make it worth your while. So here again the Democrats insist that they’re fighting for a woman’s right to choose, and that embryonic stem cell research could cure anything that ails you, but the conservatives won’t allow it because they’re backwards and stubborn, and they want it to be just like it was back in the ‘50’s when the submission of guilt and shame reminded us of the scarlet letter. What the Democrats are really fighting for is the fulcrum known as Roe v. Wade it’s theirs now, and they don’t intend to lose it.

The "Achievement Gap"

Chris Powell, very well written, and a very interesting article as usual.

It is my contention that this “achievement gap” is the result of the school system’s involvement in the application and configuration of the permanent individual placements of these unsuspecting human components to a system that contradicts everything that our country is supposed to stand for. This is a system designed by humans to keep other humans locked into a life that it has been predetermined to be. So if we can unanimously agree that humans are imperfect due to their inherent nature, for the reason that we are all susceptible to envy, greed, lust, and all the rest of the excessive or rapacious desires. Then why on earth would we put our faith in such a system? We all know what people will do to other people if they know they can get away with it. We know it, because it’s who we are, it’s inherent to each one of us to some degree.

Our only way out of this mess is to remove our faith from this man made system, and put it back where it belongs, and that is to place our faith in God, not the Pope, or Joel Olsteen, or any other human being that claims to be a religious deity, because they’re only human, which means that they are flawed. Every one suffers as a result of this man made system, even the ones on top, they may not see it until you point it out to them, but because of the injustices committed against such a vast amount of unsuspecting people, and even though they may be unaware, it will still take it’s toll, and inevitably pervert the mind and soul of this country. Even a blind man can see that this is happening right now.

Friday, September 3, 2010

It's A Two Way Street

I’m wondering. Would you write an article like this if Bush were president? I agree about trashing a president, but if the democrats were more mindful about the welfare of this country then Clinton would have resigned his position rather than putting our country through the embarrassment of the impeachment proceedings. Please if anyone comes back with it was just sex, that might be enough to cause me to throw up. Nixon stepped down because he didn’t want our country to suffer as a result of the Watergate scandal. Before you all get up in arms about this perspective that is rarely put forth, remember when J.F. Kennedy won the presidency under the controversial suspicion of voter fraud, and the evidence was compelling enough that if Nixon had pushed for a full investigation he probably would have won the presidency. Nixon being the terrible person that he was, decided that our country’s welfare was more important that his own ambitions, so he conceded the election to Kennedy. Of course we never hear that side of the story, we only hear what a terrible person he was.