Monday, December 31, 2012

The longest war in US history

The longest war in US history


1. There is no conceivable threat in Afghanistan to any interest of the US.

2. The US objective in Afghanistan is a permanent military presence in western Asia much like the US has in Japan and Korea.

3. "Taliban" means ANYONE in Afghanistan who wants foreign occupiers out.

4. It's all part of a megalomanic maniacal agenda


read more;  http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/war-crimes-1/why-is-the-usa-still-in-afghanistan.html

HERE'S TO A BETTER NEW YEAR (i hope) !!!!!!

It's better than the last one;

see more; JibJab Year in Review 2012: The End is Here!

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF (AGAIN)


Spielberg's "Lincoln" accurately portrays the events that brought about the so-called end of slavery in the United States.  Even though the 13th Amendment broke the physical chains of slaves it seems to have had little effect on the views and attitudes of present day descendants of those times. Even though the Civil War was nothing more than a tragic and senseless war among ourselves there are those who year after year spend countless hours reenacting and reliving it by dressing up in uniforms of the times and going off to places like Gettysburg to play war.

There are those who would say; what's the big deal. Their just a bunch of over zealous history buffs  having a little fun. This may be true for some but, for others, this is their way of blowing off steam and releasing pent up anger and resentments about the course of history that brought us to a time when a black man became President of these United States. A time when blacks outnumbered whites at the polling place. A time when more and more people are coming to terms with the reality that America still practices slavery; just in a more subtle and sophisticated way. Racism is alive and well in many parts of this great land of hours even though many are reluctant to use the "R" word for fear they would be politically incorrect. After all, if no one talks about it or points it out when they see it, then we can act as if it doesn't exist. We make believe that having a black President has nothing to do with a half dozen or more states petitioning to secede from the Union. We act as if there are no similarities to our history.

Living in denial is much more comfortable than facing reality when it comes to things we don't like to admit about ourselves. Racism, bigotry, violence, greed, often referred to as the 'seven deadly (or capital) sins". We like to blame all of our troubles on a few "loners" who star in "isolated" events and are not a part of our mainstream society. We hide our flag draped coffins of today's soldiers because we can't admit that we still act and behave the same way we did 149 years ago other than showing the piles of corpses wars produce. We just want to play war at Gettysburg sans the stench of death and destruction.

Even though Spielberg's  "Lincoln" is not a documentary it does portray sharp similarities when it comes to our politics and how the process hasn't changed much. The games played in Congress then looks much like we witness on C-Span today. Ironic how history seems to repeat itself.

Johann Wagener 12-30-12
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Sunday, December 30, 2012

DOES GOD APPROVE?

Even though these foolhardy zealots quote the Bible they are completely clueless when it comes to putting its teachings into practice.

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Sovereign Citizens Are a Sometimes Violent Fringe Group Rejecting All Government

WHAT IS THE SOUND OF ONE HAND CLAPPING?

Most of our well informed cable TV pundits  rave on about how badly the President did in the first debate. They opine that it was a disaster! Chris Mathews almost had a heart attack?

What was the President thinking?

What we should be asking is,

"WHAT WERE THE PUNDITS THINKING?"

Only a very insecure person or a fool would want to waste their time bantering with a BS artist like Mitt, the "etch a sketch" man.  It would have been a draining experience for the president because "turn on a dime' Romney would bouncing all over the stage, throwing out comments that were made up as he went and amounting to nothing more than a lot of empty rhetoric.

Using the Zen approach was the wisest move for the President by allowing Romney throw the BS out there and letting hit the wall rather than him. This debate was no different than "what's the sound of one hand clapping" koan.

There was another hint of this approach in the third debate when the President responded with "please proceed" to one of Mitt's foot in mouth moments.

In the big picture it was Romney who lost the first debate by being so full of himself he "proceeded" to have a debate with himself as Obama (to his credit) let the BS fly by getting out of the way, and, when all is said and done, won the election

Johann Wagener
12-30-12
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KILLING THE MESSENGER


Specifically, Life Learning Academy officials on Treasure Island in San Francisco were a bit alarmed by this line in Webb's poem:
I understand the killings in Connecticut. I know why he pulled the trigger. Why are we oppressed by a dysfunctional community of haters and blamers?

read more;

S.F. Student Writes "Dark" Poem About Newtown School Shooting, Gets Suspended - San Francisco - News - The Snitch