It's been a hell of a news week since I wrote to all of you last. Infamous ponzi scheme artist, Bernie Madoff, got more time than the equally infamous Charlie Manson, Michael Jackson dies and it's not by the hands of an eight-year-old boy's angry father. Farah Fawcett succumbs to Cancer and famed pitchman Billy Mays dies under unusual circumstances. Yep, it's been a news-packed week. But the item that really caught my eye this week was the 5-4 judgment by the U.S. Supreme Court that a group of white firefighters from New Haven, Conn.,were discriminated against because of their race.
Monday, June 29, 2009
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SUPREME COURT GETS IT RIGHT IN FIREFIGHTER CASE |
Monday, June 15, 2009
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DETROIT CITY DEN OF THIEVES |
In the Bible, the towns of Sodom and Gomorrah became so vile and sinful that God decides to burn the cities to the ground. If it's true that God smites cities that have become so corrupt, then I have a suggestion for the remaining decent people of Detroit....RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!! Not since the famous biblical cities has there been a place where the streets are so filled with prostitution, killing, decadence, decay, public corruption and a complete lack of morals of any kind by nearly anyone' s standards. Hell, even Larry Flynt wouldn't live there.
Monday, June 8, 2009
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ORWELLIAN ANNIVERSARY |
Today marks the 60th anniversary of the publication of George Orwell's famous book "1984". For those of you not in the Orwellian loop, 1984 was a futuristic depiction of what George Orwell dreamed 1984 (from his point of view in 1949) would look like after the "Thought Police" and "Big Brother" had taken over. The Thought Police were police that used high tech devices to stop crimes before they were even committed. Big Brother was the dictator/government of Oceania, Orwell's fictitious state in the mists of a totalitarian Government . Big Brother, aka the government, had evolved into a sophisticated monitoring system to keep the people under control. Cameras were placed in your home, at your work, and in the streets. Your every move and thought was monitored. Thoughts against the government were not allowed as were thoughts not approved by the government. Those who engaged in them were punished harshly.The good people of Oceania were told constantly through propaganda that it was all for their benefit, that the government knew what was best for them and was creating a Utopia. I viewed it as a horror piece, as did everyone I knew.
Monday, June 1, 2009
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FOLLOWING THE MONEY |
If there was ever any doubt in your mind that your friendly neighborhood Hippie is a complete political dork, this should eliminate it. Just for fun, I was touring around in one of my favorite sites, opensecrets.org, and searching for relevant info on campaign contributions. (how am I doing so far?) When I stumbled upon a few tasty facts.