Monday, September 6, 2010
Welcome
As if I didn't have a
hundred ways to express myself here's a blog,
Blog blog blog blog,,,,,,
blog blog blog blog BLOG !!!!!!!!! (Doesn't have the same effect in print, think Perry Mason theme)
anyway,,, NO holds barred
here, so to speak... I enter and/or post any dern thing I feel like and I don't
care if you're offended or otherwise upset (well, I guess I do
care 'cause I'm one of those care about people kind of peoples).
#1 Politics is great but politicians are lame.. They're
like little children sniping and bickering at each other.. I think of a song,
I think the band was "Steeler's Wheel" but the line was "Clown's to the left,
jokers to the right" ,,, yeah, you do remember that song, right? ... anyway,,,
Political correctness has ruined democracy. There are no strong leaders and the
people we need to lead are more interested in private life and understandably
so..
Say it with me boys & girls - Genuine compassion GOOD -
Political correctness BAD - OK?
Politics would be better if people like me would get
off of their asses and get more involved.
#2 You don't have to believe in Jesus or even
believe there is a Jesus to believe that some people need to believe in Jesus..
You may feel like you're stronger than they are but that doesn't mean you are
nor does it mean that you are better or smarter than they are... Regardless of
all of the good and/or bad things that have happened in the name of religion it
seems logical that there is a supreme being. There's always a higher power..
Everyone you look up to has someone they look up to. Whatever you do best,
there's always someone who you learned it from. Following that logic leads me to
believe there is an ever changing supreme being... ... if a person seeks
guidance or protection or redemption from this being, I can't logically
determine if that is right or wrong...
It is what it is...
You may look up to Louis Armstrong though Satchmo looks up to King Oliver
You may think B. B. is "The King Of The Blues" but B. B. will tell you how much he loves Django
Bill Monroe "The Father Of Bluegrass"
learned it all from his Uncle Pen
Bottom line: Keep looking upG
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