Thursday, January 15, 2009

A little too late ... Mr. Bush

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Friends - I think it would be to your benefit to google each State of the Union address (especially 2003) made by Mr. Bush in order to recognize why his domestic policy is without doubt the absolute worst in US History. 

The what ifs' mentality projecting from this article speaks to Bush's farewell address. I am baffled by the commentary in this article - e.g. efforts kept Bush too busy to deal with the issues, such as Immigration reform. Ladies and Gentlemen, what has the man done since invading Iraq in 2003? Absolutely nothing ... except f@ck America ... a Grand O' in ... out... in out... that only Bush could conjure up! 

Indeed, we Citizens of the US should blame the Liberal Democrats, too, for not sticking to their own domestic guns in order to push for immigration reform. They, as well as Mr. Bush, had their chances. They had our interests at attention!

It now falls into the rookie hands of Barry O to endure. But, I feel he will give little thought to this issue. His concern is instead for Americans to wake up, to volunteer, and to sacrifice even more than the likes set in motion by LBJ's Great Society.

When I read how many Americans currently suffer economically under the cold aegis of the Two-Party Dictatorship in this country, do you blame me for wanting to fall back, if not utterly retreat, to the secondary fronts so that I can realign my own literary guns towards that new target -- the next Great Depression? What would Mr. Debs do or say in this age? He already said it, I believe.

What we have allowed ourselves to squander these past 8 years - under the buffoon-ship of Mr. George W. Bush, we shall never regain. And, today, we "sleep-walk". No domestic battles have been won. Bush, like his co-Fascist predecessors, has instead played with his own make-believe military maps, giving misorders to incompetent four-star generals, has maneuvered our weakened armed forces with maxed credit, never realizing that he has lost the battle, if not America. 

Now ... the Unknown. Have we reached the end of History? 
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Read the following:

Begin the seduction ... 

deterioration in labor market conditions

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Employed US Americans should keep a watchful eye of this current crisis.
In the US, Slavery has been abolished ... post US Civil War. 
But the "Labor Market" still exists ... today. 

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Madelyn's first moment of the potty!!

As of 01/15/2009 - Ms. Madelyn Amore (meine Tochter) had her first pee on the potty!
Let's give her a round of applause ... yeah!!!!

Creed

  • I believe one's initial and foremost education (viz. knowledge of values) must come from the home, to be a well-read and learned student of classic literature, enlightenment and nature.
  • I believe one must find time to enjoy at least one love affair before reaching the age of sixteen. (Goethe)
  • I believe one ought to maintain at least one unconditional friendship with the opposite sex.
  • I believe one must make every effort to travel beyond one's hometown, county, state and/or country, i.e. study abroad.
  • I believe that "all government is evil, in that all government must necessarily make war on liberty..." (Mencken)
  • I believe in times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act. (Orwell)
  • I believe one cannot study the darkness by flooding it with light. (E. Abbey)
  • I believe that dissent is the highest form of patriotism. (Zinn)
  • I believe no one is free, for even the birds remain chained to the sky. (Dylan)
  • I believe solitude - though it be silent as light - is like light, the mightiest of agencies; for solitude is essential to all, for all come into this world, alone, and leave it, alone. (de Quincey)

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

KJHC's first blog

This is my first posted blog ... ever. 
So please pardon my possible naivete in such a venture. 

My sincere hope, if not fervent endeavor, is:
To provide you, my dear readers, with periodic book reviews | random commentary on current news and its sources | informative critique of so-called social reformers and the excessively pious | ceaseless attacks against "boobs and quacks" and the insatiable American appetite for mass consumption.

Be aware! ... this blog will not be defined by negativity!
For I am positively enthusiastic about a great many things.
A myriad of examples of optimism and progress will indeed follow ...

Next Post: My Creed

11:15:30 / 01-07-09