Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Revolution
with my carbine on
I keep 'em hoppin',
till my ammunition's gone.
But I'm still not happy,
I feel like
there's something wrong.
I got the revolution blues,
I see bloody fountains,
And ten million dune buggies
comin' down the mountains.
Well, I hear that Laurel Canyon
is full of famous stars,
But I hate them worse than lepers
and I'll kill them
in their cars.
Neil Young – Revolution Blues
Revolution-rev⋅o⋅lu⋅tion
[rev-uh-loo-shuh n]
1) Sociology; a radical and pervasive change in society and the social structure, especially one made suddenly and often accompanied by violence.
2) an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed.
Revolution as defined above refers to as “change....often accompanied by violence”. Often, but not always.
Revolution. Catchy, makes me think of The White Album.
Exteme? I don’t know. Anarchy? I don’t know. Civil War? I don’t know. Revolution? I think so. Revolution can be defined in a number of ways. In 1994 we had the “Republican Revolution” in the “Contract With America”. We had the “Fall of the Berlin Wall” in 1989 which can be described as a “peaceful” revolution. Karl Marx advocated peaceful and complete transition. Of course, he was an idealist where history has shown that his theory of government would never work. The remnants of the Soviet Union showed the world that a nearly bloodless transformation was possible, as well as satellite countries in Eastern Europe.
As we take a journey through history, we make a stop in the Dark Continent. African revolutions are typically accompanied by genocide, as Congo, Rwanda, and the Sudan can attest. On the other side of the world, Latin America is an analog to Africa with Communist Sandinistas, Shining Path Maoists, etc. While it may be true that during the 19th and early 20th century, some of these conflicts were to gain independence from European colonial rule, many were internal coups to establish new and better ruling juntas, year after year after year.
“You say you want a revolution, well, you know....”
King George III of England didn’t care much for the independent nature of the American colonies. His predecessors, I and II, allowed the British Parliament to govern the Empire, and were largely symbolic Monarchs. George the Third was young, not very bright, and took his mother’s advice to be a “King”. The timing was good because the ruling Whigs were losing favor with the “people”, and the Tories were gaining power within Parliament. King George III exerted and expanded his power base to the American colonies through various ministries. Making an example of his “bastard children”, he imposed taxes, tariffs, and general abuses on the colonials that could not be redressed due to lack of representation. The Second Continental Congress attempted reconciliation after the first shots were fired at Lexington, but the king rejected the offer. Any notion of a peaceful resolution to address the grievances were no longer a possibility.
“You tell me that it’s evolution, well, you know.....”
The Continental Army lost an estimated 25,000 soldiers, mostly from disease. These farmers and mechanics, and artisans confronted the world’s most powerful military machine of the time, and with a little luck and a whole lot of desire, forced the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown.
What this brief history lesson really means is that these men laid it all on the line; their “.....lives, fortunes, and sacred honor....” so that we could experience the birth of a nation. That effort has become a mockery at best, as the blood and toil of the Patriots and Sons of Liberty have been forgotten and blemished by a Federal government that is a bloated corpse, or as Benjamin Franklin so eloquently put it, “... a dead Mackerel in the street that shines in the moonlight, but stinks as you get close enough to smell it..”. I paraphrase here, but the point is clear.
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." - Thomas Jefferson
Whether this quote is figurative or literal in the contemporary context, its meaning requires no explanation. The Sons of Liberty must be revived with clear direction and purpose, to reclaim our country and to take it back from a central power whose time has come and gone. We must return to the premise as written on July 4th, 1776, that is to “govern by the consent of the governed”. Which model of revolution do we adopt? Peaceful or something else? It is no longer a question of if, but when. I prefer the ballot box, unless that is no longer an option.
"We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately"-Benjamin Franklin
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Rants and Raves........
On the 10th Amendment:
On Fossil Fuel: British Petroleum discovered a huge reserve of oil in the
On the survival of the Human Race: Secretary Ban Ki-Moon paid a visit to the “doomsday” seed vault in
Swine Flu 2: The CDC and our plus size Surgeon General says to expect between 30,000 and 90,000 deaths due to the Little Piggies.....now that’s nailing it........did you know that, on average, 36,000 Americans die every year from the flu?.......30,000 sounds better than 36,000,,,,,,,,,,,
On the 2nd Amendment: Does the NRA need a better spokesman than Ted Nugent? He’s the guy we need in the Oval Office.....except he’s way to intelligent for that job........
On Healthcare: "The president is considering all of his options on how to advance the debate and get reform passed. This includes possibly laying out a more specific vision. No decisions have been made, though," the Whitehouse official said.......”possible.....more specific vision.....no decisions....” Huh? Jumbo Shrimp? Working vacation? Deafening silence?
So who says racehorses have to pee any worse than anybody else?
On the War on Terror (or whatever it’s called today): The Soviets were in Afghanistan for (10) years and left with a lot less soldiers and helicopters that it came in with......Why is our war different? We’ve been there (8) years with no end in sight......we will come home eventually with a lot less soldiers and helicopters.........
On the Stimulus: Productivity is at a (6) year high, housing sales are up, unemployment has stagnated, durable goods sale are up......experts are reporting the recession is all but history.......the stimulus money is on NEXT years budget......way to go Prez.........
On heavy metal: Cotton-Top Mandarin Monkeys have reportedly developed an affection for music from Metallica........
On the End of World: Due to the Mayans prediction that the world will end on
On Bush the Younger: Since January 21st, 2009, “W” has not said a single word about anything...perhaps the smartest political move he has ever made.......it’s killing the current occupant of the Oval Office.....BHO wishes like hell “W” would say something...anything............ain’t gonna happen.
On our Vice-Idiot: Good to see VP Biden is attending to matters of state attending the Little League World Series..........he was inducted into the Little League Hall of Excellence....oh, boy......
On MJ: Has anybody buried that poor SOB yet?
More on MJ: In light of the fact that none of his children possess one strand of his DNA, and he could have bought any sperm donor in the world, why in the HELL would he pick Macaulay Culkin to father ANY of his children.....now that is wrong.......
On Nancy Pelosi: She looks really, really awful, doesn’t she?
On Teddy K.: Rest in Peace, dude, but it may be hot where you are headed......
On Mary Jo K.: I hope you are resting in peace now that your killer finally got his........(Ouch!)
"These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it NOW deserves the love and thanks of man and woman." --Thomas Paine
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Relative Truth
Truth -noun, plural truths [trooth
z, trooths]
1) the true or actual state of a matter
2) conformity with fact or reality; verity: the truth of a statement
3) actuality or actual existence
4) an obvious or accepted fact; truism; platitude
5) honesty; integrity; truthfulness
It is true that all forms of abortion are acceptable; and it is true that no forms of abortions are acceptable; it is true that that first trimester abortions are acceptable.
It is true there is a God; it is true there is no God.
It is true there is life after death; it is true there is no afterlife.
It is true we are all created equal; it is true we are not.
It is true that sex is only for procreation; it is true that sex is for recreation, as well.
It is true that Christ will one day return; it is true he will not.
It is true that a high fiber diet is healthy; it is true that a high fiber diet makes no difference.
It is true that marijuana is the scourge of society; it is true that it is harmless.
It is true man walked on the moon; it is true they did not.
It is true that life follows death; it is true that death follows life.
It is true that nuclear weapons are bad; it is true nuclear weapons are good.
It is true that prophets are false; it is true that they are not.
It is true good is bad; it is true that bad is good.
It is true that truth is false. It is true that fallacy is truth.
It is true that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
Or is it?
Monday, August 3, 2009
Marx and Madison
-James Madison, to an unidentified correspondent, 1833
As I awoke this morning to the cacophony of morning birds and the song of the coyote, I couldn’t help but think that this would be a great day. My memory still fresh from sitting on a dock, fishing pole in hand, sun rising above the trees, all worries and cares worlds away, thinking this is what heaven must be like.
In my heaven, there is no pain, suffering, anxiety, or politicians. I won’t have to awake every day searching for what it good and great, for all of that will be left behind for my children and their children, and all children to ponder and question.
The next generations will have the burden and responsibility to restore the eroding freedoms we only took for granted, that, incrementally are being stolen one at a time. We were warned, in no uncertain terms, that this could happen.
The great ones who designed our system of government knew the great potential for corruption and greed, understood that the human condition was inherently flawed, and, as a result of this understanding, inserted checks and balances within the Constitution. As Mr. Madison so eloquently expressed in the above quote, there is no perfect system of government. The founders were cynics by necessity.
Karl Marx once said “Democracy is the road to socialism.” In his mind, he had the “perfect’ system of fairness, where all prospered and no one lived in despair, wanting for any of the staples of life. He too, was cynical, kind of like Madison but twisted inside out and sideways. Marx’s and Madison's philosophies were as divergent as night and day, yet, in a perverse way, had the same concern and a similar starting point.
Both men knew the weaknesses and failings of a monarchy or a theocracy. Within a theocracy, the Pope dictated public doctrine under the guise of religious faith, and as a result controlled money and property. Ditto for a monarchy, but instead of a religious figurehead a family with endless “lineage” and “pure bloodlines” oppressed all but the aristocracy. Marx called the ruling class the “Bourgeois”, as Madison referred to King George as a “Tyrant”. How could two men with such similar observations go off in two diametrically opposed directions?
"Political economy came into being as a natural result of the expansion of trade, and with its appearance elementary, unscientific huckstering was replaced by a developed system of licensed fraud, an entire science of enrichment.”-Karl Marx
Marx saw a market economy as class divisible, a component which would be unacceptable in his utopian society where everyone is “equal”. A society that was self-contained and self-sufficient required very little trade, and any goods or service that required import or export would be handled by the “state”.
“From each, according to his ability; to each, according to his needs”-Marx
The private ownership of property in a utopian society would be illegal. The “state”, in essence, would own the land and its physical contents in its entirety.
The one thing Marx didn’t think about was the human spirit. He didn’t give much thought to the fact that humans are programmed to be born, live, and die free. The human spirit demands excellence and choice. We live each day to be a little better than the one before. Marx could not have understood this. Utopia sounds great on paper, but once you work real, breathing human beings into the equation.....well................
“The theory of Communism may be summed up in one sentence: Abolish all private property”-Marx
This is where the political philosophies went in opposite directions. Whereas history shows Madison to be suspicious of a market economy, he did indeed support capitalism, but with some government oversight. Not a bad idea, as Anti-Trust laws will attest. Private ownership of property was, indeed, a sore point for Mr. Madison. English history was awash in serfs and feudal lords and the The Church of England and everybody owning land and property except for the masses.
“As a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights.”-Madison
“The personal right to acquire property, which is a natural right, gives to property, when acquired, a right to protection, as a social right.”-Madison
So, at the end of the day we have two, nearly identical opinions about the status quo, both of which take off in completely opposing directions. One system has never worked in any country, at any time in history. The other, 230 years later, still thrives amid corruption, back slapping, eye-winking, payoffs, kickbacks, communists, socialists, mother stabbers and father rapers, the system lives. Madison and his friends knew this would happen and that, inherently, politicians crave power like drunks crave alcohol. They knew all of this and had enough foresight to make the system cumbersome, complicated, and flexible enough to evolve with civilization, and maintain the integrity of the U.S Constitution. The reason the system still works may not be pure or righteous, but congressmen and women are there to be reelected. You will always have the Far Left, who are really Communists at heart, and the Far Wacko Right who fancy themselves the moral force and compass for all of us. But the majorities of our leaders are somewhere right of the left and left of the right, and really just want to be reelected. In politics, stalemate beats checkmate.
I really have digressed. I started writing about sitting on the dock, fishin’, knockin’ back a cold one, dreamin’.......
I've got a cane pole in my hand
I've got my redworms in a Maxwell house coffee
can
I'm gonna sit under a shade tree on a riverbank where it's cool
I'm gonna close my eyes and dream and let the cork bob away my blues...
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Rants and Raves........
On President Obama....
Is this guy an idiot or what??? Says no way
On Joe Biden....
Is this guy an idiot or what??? Says
On Al Franken....
A true show of class.....this is what we really need in the Senate...a guy pictured in a diaper....zero political experience unless you call really bad scripts for SNL politics.....
On Alec Baldwin.....
The word is he wants to add “Senator” to his resume which includes movie star, TV star, radio talk show host...uh...well...scratch that....nobody listened. Hopefully this holds true with regard to his political aspirations.
On Sarah Palin........
Time to climb out of the igloo if she wants a national stage....good move to resign with plenty of time to remake herself for 2012. Unfortunately, she is not the answer to what ails our country, unless she runs as a Libertarian, which she isn’t and won’t......
On Michelle Obama.....
“You’re getting $600. What can you do with that?.......buy a pair of earrings.” Is she serious? Her remark is not unlike the mantra of the left with respect to persons of wealth...”They don’t need that much money....” BTW, her selection of outfits for the Russian trip was outstanding, perhaps a bit risqué with a bold selection of accessories.........
On Global Warming, I mean Cooling, I mean.......
I’m not that smart, but at a time when 90% of the world’s glaciers are growing, and 46 out of the 57 states have reported record low temperature for the month of June, and the average temperature has fallen nearly a degree (F°) since 2006, does this mean global warming or global cooling? Man, oh, man, were we duped. Do you think the U.S. Senate will read this in time to toss out Cap and Tax?
On Michael Jackson and Rep. King.....
Please, JUST SHUT THE HELL UP!!! What makes the Republican King better than the Democrat King when it comes to talking about the King of Pop? I think the GOP is just about done. Can we please focus on public policy and 86 the commentary on Jacko? WGAF, anyway.
End of the World Update........
It seems the ancient Egyptians and Chinese are concurring with the Mayans regarding
On the War on Terror, or Whatever It’s Called Now.......
(7) GI’s killed in
On the War on Terror, or Whatever It’s Called Now Part 2.......
The Iraquis had parades and fireworks and celebrations when our troops pulled out of
On Gitmo.........
On Economic Stimulus.....
Laura Tyson, a member of President Obama’s crack staff of economic advisors, recommended a second round of “stimulus” to re-jumpstart the economy. The logic is: a) the first round was a rousing success that has saved the country from the depths of depression, or b) the original “stimulus” package has been an abysmal failure. I think “b”.
On the NFL and extra-marital affairs..........
Don’t make promises you can’t keep.......including being a father to four children........and a faithful husband, let’s not forget that........rest in peace, Steve.....
On Universal Healthcare.......
Perhaps the greatest idea to come down the pike.......history shows this to be the best healthcare system if you don’t have to use it......stay healthy........die before you turn 60.........Will members of Congress have the same healthcare plan that the rest of us will be stuck with? Tee Hee.......
Thought for the Day......
Are camels in
Quote for the Day......
"Freedom had been hunted round the globe; reason was considered as rebellion; and the slavery of fear had made men afraid to think. But such is the irresistible nature of truth, that all it asks, and all it wants, is the liberty of appearing."
--Thomas Paine, Rights of Man, 1791
Friday, July 3, 2009
1984 (or 2009)
WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH."
As I was perusing The Drudge Report, an article jumped out at me regarding the federal gasoline tax. A federal commission has determined a “mile-by-mile tax would be the best way to keep dollars flowing to maintain interstates. This would mandate GPS units in every car driven in the U.S. The rationale revolves around the need to increase revenues for road maintenance. The fact that each state has its own fuel tax PER GALLON in addition to the 18.5 cents per gallon already collected by the Feds is, apparently irrelevant.
George Orwell-1984
Incremental increase in the power of surveillance is analogous to legislation that outlawed smoking on domestic airlines. While this wasn’t a bad idea, it was the first installation in a long line of building blocks that have, incrementally, enacted legislation outlawing smoking in ALL public places. While this is being done on a state level, which falls in line with this author’s beliefs, it was a direct result of a federal campaign to reach all 50 states through extortion and intimidation. An example is the federal bill just signed into law giving the FDA, essentially, carte blanche authority to regulate manufacturing and marketing of all tobacco products. Incrementally, from domestic flights to complete federal control, the federal government’s ability to force the states to cede power should be a concern for those of us who love and believe in personal freedom, responsibility and the 10th Amendment to the U.S Constitution.
With the advent of 24 hours a day “news”, from CNN to Fox, with viewership at record highs, one must understand the power of broadcast news. The last election cycle is a case in point with regard to the statement “ignorance is strength”. President Obama has the full support of all the networks news channels, as well as a large portion of cable news. The talking heads assured Americans that “Senator Obama is campaigning to the left for votes, but will most certainly govern from the middle”. Ouch. Wrong is right. Right is wrong. Unfortunately, there are a plethora of ignorant Americans who fall prey to and worship from the alter of The Church of Cable News, where the truth is derived from distorted history and revisionism.
George Orwell-1984
It's the one thing they can't do. They can make you say anything - anything - but they can't make you believe it. They can't get inside you. –George Orwell 1984
If we commit this to memory, and believe what it really means, all is not lost. No controlling power can speak to your heart. No agency or entity can tell you what to feel, can empower you to abandon the basic fundamentals of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. As a political body, there is still time to recover the liberties that are incrementally eroding day by day, all in the name of Big Brother. Do we continue to relinquish personal freedoms for the sake of road maintenance? Are we content to allow the Feds to monitor our internet usage and telephone conversations due to “national security? The only GPS I want in my car is to give me directions to a restaurant. “1984” was fictional, the characters and ideals straight from the imagination of a writer who, perhaps, had a vision of things to come. Imagine how “safe” we would be if the Feds really could monitor our thoughts as well as internet traffic.
"Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious."
"Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows."
George Orwell-1984
Friday, June 26, 2009
Rants and Raves
More U.S.S.A......
So Maxine Waters is conducting a hearing with some oil company executive and responds to a plea to allow for domestic oil exploration and drilling. Her reply was a very transparent threat to “social------“ oops, for the Feds to “take over the oil industry...” At least she’s honest. As I have said before, outlaw smoking on airplanes, and incrementally, well, you know the rest.
Cap and Tax.....
It's a very thinly veiled tax to pay for universal healthcare. The problem is
On “W”.......
You notice that the longer “W” keeps quiet, the more heat the current Prez has to bear? The media doesn’t even mention him anymore.....
On Happiness.....
There is no one on earth happier that the King of Pop has died than Governor Sanford......
On
Did O.J. ever find that guy?
On Jurisprudence...........
"Judges, therefore, should be always men of learning and experience in the laws, of exemplary morals, great patience, calmness, coolness, and attention. Their minds should not be distracted with jarring interests; they should not be dependent upon any man, or body of men." --Johns Adams
“Jarring interests” include any emotional issue, racially or sexually sensitive case that may sway a Supreme Court judge to rule for any other reason than one that is constitutionally driven. See Ginsburg, Souter, Stevens, et al. Can you pronounce “Sotomayor”?
On Religious Freedom.....
The Southern Baptists and the Roman Catholic churches are experiencing alarming defections. Pews are empty, collections plates bare, and parochial schools are shutting down faster than Chrysler dealerships. While it may be understandable that Muslims and Christians and Buddhists and Zens and whoever may argue “my God is better than yours”, the divide within the Christian community is interesting at best, shameful at worst. Trying to select a “Christian” faith in our great country is more difficult than ordering from a menu in a Chinese restaurant...........
"Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition." Thomas Jefferson
Is it just me, or was Mr. Jefferson a prophet, or just smarter than everyone else. The Great Society was the most damaging program ever to emanate from
On the End of the World.......
The Mayans aren’t backing off of there prediction of
Right to Life...
So anti-abortion activists call abortion providers killers, but pick them off, sniper style in then name of life..............?
On Michael Jackson.....
Trans-racial surgery may be hazardous to your health................
On Farrah Fawcett......
That poster was awesome.......
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
North Korea? Not again..please...
I can't use it anymore
It's getting dark too dark to see
Feels like I'm knockin' on heaven's door
I am not a pacifist. Nor am I an anti-war wacko protester. I do not hate my country. I hate what my country has become. I despise the deaths of young soldiers for the sake of politics. I cringe every time I hear a politician speak of “instilling democracy on a global scale”. My throat gets dry when our leadership speaks of “the importance of western culture and values” with respect to despotic nations.” In short, is it so difficult for our talking heads in
The Korean conflict was the launching pad for the United Nations to make a statement. Senator Tom Connally, of
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This conflict was clearly a test case for the new United Nations, kind of like assessing the functionality of a new model of automobile. The only problem with this analogy is the chess pieces were young soldiers half a world from home fighting for a phantom cause to ”stop Communism in its tracks”. This was the original “Domino Theory”, which predated the Vietnam War. The goal of the aggressor in both conflicts was to unify the communist north and the “democratic” south under one, communist ruled country. This quickly became a proxy war, with the North Koreans supported by the Red Chinese, and the North Vietnamese armed by the Soviets. Each time the peace talks resumed, and the Chinese retreated, the UN/US would gain a few paltry miles of ground. When the Chinese decided to reenter the fray, the UN/US would lose the gains, and more blood was spilled.
"On the other side of every mountain was another mountain."
Lieutenant Colonel George Russell, a battalion commander with the Twenty-third Regiment of the Second Infantry Division, describing conditions in
Prior to the Korean War, the 38th parallel was the separator between the north and the south. After the armistice, the 38th parallel still delineated the border. So, after the untimely death of some 60,000
At the end of the day, the “Domino Theory” was just that, a theory that didn’t pan out. Fifty-six years after the cease fire in
What does all of this mean? It means we should close down military bases in
History is merely a list of surprises. It can only prepare us to be surprised yet again. - Kurt Vonnegut
We learn from history that we learn nothing from history. - George Bernard Shaw
Mama put my guns in the ground
I can't shoot them anymore
That cold black cloud is comin' down
Feels like I'm knockin' on heaven's door
-Bob Dylan-