Wednesday, October 3, 2012
We still live in America, I think ...
The most recent cover on our Time magazines was a disgrace to all Americans, I think. Whether one is a Romney supporter or an Obama supporter, we all agree that blatant reminders about a candidate's religeon--or lack thereof--is not a matter to be shoved in our faces. Let the issues--and the American people--decide the matter.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Please, President Obama ... pardon him before the debates!
It would be downright embarrassing to have to debate Mitt while he is languishing behind bars in a federal prison. Better you pardon him in advance of his upcoming convictions (tax fraud, lying to the SEC, destroying the Republican Party single-handedly, etc.) and not have to use a stand-in (John Kerry was mentioned) or have the GOP choose their next dorkiest available candidate (Sarah Palin) that would only garnish the GOP the sympathy vote.
Please! Pardon him now before either he or his surrogate, Rush Limbaugh open their mouths even once more.
It will be better for America in the long run, believe me!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
A "Safe" Border?
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
99% versus 1% (We may learn which wins tonight ...)

"Corporations Are NOT People and Money Is not Speech!" and "Get Corporate Money Out of Our Democracy" have been the theme of demonstration after demonstration during January and February. Although aimed largely at Republicans in general, the 1% in the "1% vs. 99%" posters on signs in demonstrations throughout the country, the 1% might well be 0.001% when it comes to Mitt Romney and his SuperPacs.
Add to that the decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (Jan. 21, 2010), a bitterly divided Supreme Court overturned a century of established precedent by ruling that corporate spending on candidate elections cannot be limited under the First Amendment. (In case you wondered where these SuperPacs originated ...)
In so doing, Justices Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, Alito, and Kennedy effectively declared that corporations are indistinguishable from people with respect to federal law and the U.S. Constitution. As a result of the Citizens United Supreme Court decision, corporations and billionaires can spend unlimited sums of money, without disclosure, in political campaigns. As "people," corporations fell well within the 1% bracket.
Then add to that miscarriage of American justice, Romney's own lips mouthing such fodder as "I like to fire people!" and "You wanna bet $10,000?" and "I don't care about the very poor people ..." ... plus too many to count, we have gotten to the point where Rick Santorum might very well be on the side of the 99% before the end of the day with his strength finally beginning to show signs of life in Missouri and Minnesota.
For starters, just his being on the side of Jesus Christ of Nazareth across from the likes of Joseph Smith Jr., Moroni (who's he?), Brigham Young and other Mormon High Priests and Bishops (of which Mitt Romney was one at that rank in his church prior to his running for President) surely puts him Rick Santorum with his sleeveless sweaters) with the 99%'ers. As I recall, Jesus had to borrow a denari to make one of his points as he constantly fought the 1%'ers (the Pharisees) in his day.
Anyway, we'll finally get to see whether 1% tops 99% or vice versa in some interesting contests this evening.
The question to be answered is: "Will our democracy (and men like Barack Obama and Rick Santorum) survive in which ordinary followers of Jesus Christ can control their future? Or will "democracy" simply become another commodity owned and controlled by billionaires and corporations in order to serve you-know-who's purposes?"
The 99% say NO!"

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