Unusual gift
Concentration on things
Others don't understand
Uniquely different
Perceived as a fault
But sometimes genius
Delving into complexities
Oft not understood
By those who consider themselves
Normal
Do you hear that pop-pop-popping sound off in the distance? The good news is, it ain't gunfire. The bad news is, it's corporate lobbyists and their Republican lapdogs popping champagne corks and dancing on what's left of the Constitution. They're celebrating the Supreme Court's decision to allow giant corporations to spend unlimited amounts of money to target any member of Congress who dares cross them. It's no exaggeration to say the very foundation of our democracy will be under attack once the tidal wave of corporate money floods into campaigns on the side of Republican candidates. Now is no time to throw up your hands. In fact, I say it's time to throw a few elbows. We will not accept this outrageous Supreme Court decision lying down. That's why I've committed to helping recruit 25,000 new grassroots Democratic members before President Obama's State of the Union Address Wednesday night. Renew your 2010 Democratic membership from the DCCC at the special rate of $25 and show the world that Democrats support strong, immediate action to block powerful corporate lobbyists from hijacking our democracy. More than 75% of the DCCC's revenue comes from grassroots supporters like you. So, your support is more important than ever. You're our only hope. We will never be able to match corporate America's billions. Get this: for less then ten percent of Exxon's 2008 profits, it could spend $10 million on every congressional race in America. And that's just ten percent of one company's profits for one year. Truly, the right-wing Supreme Court wants to put our Congress, our country, our very freedom on the auction block for the highest corporate bidder. And the far right wing of the Republican Party intends to be wielding the auctioneer's gavel. The Court's radical decision, overturning decades of settled law going back to Teddy Roosevelt, held that corporations can draw unlimited amounts of money from their general treasuries and spend it on "issue ads" to attack any candidate who challenges them. Renew your 2010 Democratic membership from the DCCC at the special rate of $25 and show the world that Democrats support strong, immediate action to block powerful corporate lobbyists from hijacking our democracy. For example, imagine that AIG executives may now take some of the billions in tax-payer funded bailout funds they received and target with a torrent of attack ads any Democrat who challenges their obscene bonuses. With absolutely no limit on their ability to spend money, oil companies, big insurance companies and powerful Wall Street banks will easily spend hundreds-of-millions of dollars trying to drown out the voices of the American people. Make no mistake, our freedom is under fire. Thank goodness it's not from machine guns. But as we say in Texas, a lawyer with a pen can steal more in a minute than a criminal with a gun can steal in a lifetime. But, we can fight back. Renew your 2010 Democratic membership from the DCCC at the special rate of $25 and show the world that Democrats support strong, immediate action to block powerful corporate lobbyists from hijacking our democracy. Thank you, Paul Begala P.S. We need to recruit 25,000 2010 members in the next 48 hours to show the world Democrats are standing up for middle class America against the powerful corporate lobbyists. Renew your 2010 membership today. |
Well, I got a happy birthday email in my inbox that had a "free birthday reading." �It was, of course, an ad for Astorlogy.com. �Here's the "free sample reading:"
Section 1: How You Approach Life and How You Appear To Others
Forward-looking and progressive, you are a person who supports change, innovation, and human advancement, and you are often strongly committed to a humanitarian cause or social improvement. You are extremely aware of the interconnection and interdependence of all people, and are always relating personal issues to some larger framework. You see the political or social ramifications of personal actions, and you wish to contribute something of value to the world, or at least to your community or group. Find out more with your full-length reading...
Section 2: The Inner You: Your Real Motivation
You are a freedom-loving, strong-willed, and independent- minded individual, and you insist upon living your own life as you see fit, even if that means ignoring convention and tradition. In personal relationships you cannot be owned or possessed, and while you are willing to share yourself with another, you do not always adjust easily to the emotional give and take of a close relationship. Though intellectually open, you can be enormously stubborn, opinionated, and inflexible on a one- to-one level. You have strong convictions and feelings about fairness and equality, and you try to live by your ideals, but your ideals about how people SHOULD treat one another don't always take into account human weaknesses, differences, and needs. You probably dislike sentimentality and traditional gender roles and "games". Find out more with your full-length reading...
I can't say that I disagree with anything in it, but it doesn't take Astrology to figure that out about me.
Cal-el
We all know about menopause, but there is a similar condition which affects about 30% of us males... probably more to be realistic. �It's a hormonal imbalance called IMS. �It's very similar to PMS or menopause. �
In case you didn't notice, I was pretty much hating women yesterday evening. �Not just women, but people in general. �I was feeling like there isn't a person in the world who can be trusted to be honest, online or offline.
After all the crap last year being ripped off twice on the Woodstock events, then three women with whom I had talked seriously in the past all seemed to want to screw me over yesterday (at least that was my perception in the height of this hormonal swing), I was one click away from deleting all my Internet accounts. �Luckily, Nica talked to me just before I did and convinced me that getting a good night's sleep might help. �She was right.
Of course, I did get to thinking about the dishonesty and facades that people put on both online and offline. �I'm not feeling the hatred of mankind that I was feeling last night, but I feel that some of the conclusions I came to last night were correct.
I'm not one to put on a facade. �You get to see my good, bad, and ugly. �I don't hide it. �If you like me, fine, if you don't, that's fine as well. �I'm not going to put on some phony front to please anyone, not even for fame or fortune. �If you prefer to think me an old curmudgeon, that's suits me just fine.
I generally like to try to make people laugh and brighten their day, but some days, I just can't hack the bullsh*t that people give me. �I had thought about driving to an isolated desert and just disappearing, never to return, but I guess that isn't realistic. �I just needed a good night's rest to let my body get over the hormonal BS. �Even the bright red boil on my nose that was paining me so much yesterday has started to disappear. �I seem to generally get that when I'm on my "cycle." �Hopefully, today will be a little better.
Love, Hope, Peace, & Christ Is With Us All,
Cal-el
Facade
Once you get to know them
And things start to get serious
You see that all that is there
Is a facade
Just a pretty front
With no substance behind it
Steel barred windows
Kept you from seeing the real inside
But once you stepped aside
You could see the hollowness
Of their existence
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It looks like Mila is leaving us. �I will miss her. �She often inspired me and made me think.
Although the text on this site is a little strange, take a look at the video. �The devices are pretty interesting.
this is MrMadd's challenge for fun, I love it! LOL
After I do all that in the title, I wonder if it would be ok to wring my garments into my mouth. �All that work makes me thirsty. �haha
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I Will Continue To Fight For Single-Payer Forty-seven million Americans are without health insurance. Why? Because they can't afford it. And what's Washington's solution? Require people to buy private insurance with the government providing a subsidy to the health insurance companies. What a pathetic state of affairs that our national government cannot respond to the needs of the people and must first respond to the needs of Wall Street and the health insurance industry and their stock prices. I am going to continue to fight for single-payer. And I'm going to continue to try to get in the final legislation a provision which will protect the rights of states to be able to move forward with single-payer health care plans of their own. It is time that we broke the chains, which the health insurance companies have on our political process. It's time that we have a government that we can call our own. And it's time that Congress respond to the needs of the American people first, and recognize that health care is a basic right in a democratic society. Thank you.
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"Be more concerned about finding the right way than in having it your way." ~ John Wooden
"Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom." ~ Thomas Jefferson
"It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing if the audience is deaf." ~ Walter Lippmann
"The young man knows the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions." ~
Oliver Wendell Holmes
To be satisfied with a little, is the greatest wisdom; and he that increaseth his riches, increaseth his cares; but a contented mind is a hidden treasure, and trouble findeth it not." ~ Akhenaton
"We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future." ~ George Bernard Shaw
"Wisdom is found only in truth." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"Wisdom is knowing what to do next; virtue is doing it." ~ David Starr Jordan
"Wisdom, compassion, and courage are the three universally recognized moral qualities of men." ~ Confucius
Proverbs 1:7 (New International Version)
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge,�
� but fools despise wisdom and discipline.
While I was down and out, Mickey Gilley visited Keith at Gilley's. �It looks like Mickey has recovered pretty well from his injury.
Keep on keepin' on, Keith! �Glad you got to see your dad! �I hope he's doing better now!
Love, Hope, Peace, & Christ Is With Us All,
Cal-el
The first version I did with the ATR 20. �The second version I did with the ATR 30. �The third I did with both. �Which seems to sound better?
The first version I did with the ATR 20. �The second version I did with the ATR 30. �The third I did with both. �Which seems to sound better?
Well, I knew ol' Bill looked familiar, but I just couldn't place him. �Finally, it dawned on me:
Pecos Bill Rides a Tornado
retold by
S. E. Schlosser
Now everyone in the West knows that Pecos Bill could ride anything. No bronco could throw him, no sir! Fact is, I only heard of Bill getting' throwed once in his whole career as a cowboy. Yep, it was that time he was up Kansas way and decided to ride him a tornado.
Now Bill wasn't gonna ride jest any tornado, no ma'am. He waited for the biggest gol-durned tornado you ever saw. It was turning the sky black and green, and roaring so loud it woke up the farmers away over in China. Well, Bill jest grabbed that there tornado, pushed it to the ground and jumped on its back. The tornado whipped and whirled and sidewinded and generally cussed its bad luck all the way down to Texas. Tied the rivers into knots, flattened all the forests so bad they had to rename one place the Staked Plains. But Bill jest rode along all calm-like, give it an occasional jab with his spurs.
Finally, that tornado decided it wasn't getting this cowboy off its back no-how. So it headed west to California and jest rained itself out. Made so much water it washed out the Grand Canyon. That tornado was down to practically nothing when Bill finally fell off. He hit the ground so hard it sank below sea level. Folks call the spot Death Valley.
Anyway, that's how rodeo got started. Though most cowboys stick to broncos these days.
Well, now that we know who Bill is, let's watch a show about him.
Well, that may or may not be our Bill, but just the same, I told him that if he heard a train, don't try to hop on it.
Love, Hope, Peace, & Christ Is With Us All,
Cal-el
Last night, Democrats lost Ted Kennedy's Senate seat in a bitter special election. This is already a sad day for all of us who loved Ted Kennedy. But to make it even worse, conservative Democrats and Washington talking heads are claiming that the loss happened because Congress was "too far to the left."
They're wrong again -- and we can prove it.
We had Research 2000 poll voters immediately after the Election ended: Even Scott Brown voters want Democrats to be bolder and they want healthcare reform that includes a public option.
You read that right. By a margin of three-to-two, former Obama voters who voted for Republican Scott Brown yesterday said the Senate healthcare bill "doesn't go far enough." Six-to-one Obama voters who stayed home agreed. And to top it off, 80% of all voters still want the choice of a public option in the bill.
The message is clear, there is only one way out of this mess if Democrats want to win in 2010. It's time to pass healthcare with 51 votes in the Senate using the budget reconciliation process. And it must include the most popular piece of bold reform: the choice of a public option.
Jan 19, 2010
Jan 19, 2010
Second Haiti Benefit Show Added
Tickets to James Taylor's just-announced benefit concert for Haiti sold out in 90 minutes this morning, raising $150,000 for Partners in Health, which Taylor and his wife, Kim, then matched, making the total amount raised so far to benefit the people of Haiti: $300,000. Upon hearing news of the sold out concert, Mr. Taylor volunteered to donate his services for a second show on Saturday, January 23 at 8 pm. "The need in Haiti is so great and our community in the Berkshires is so generous. Performing another concert is the least I can do and, fortunately, the Mahaiwe is free the next night," he said.
Tickets to "Help for Haiti: An Intimate Evening with James Taylor" are $100 (balcony), $200 (orchestra and mezzanine), and $1,000 (golden circle including private post-show reception with the artists) and will go on sale on Wednesday, January 20 at 9 am at Mahaiwe.org and in person at the Mahaiwe Box Office (14 Castle Street in Great Barrington, MA). No phone sales are available for this concert. Limit four tickets per person.
Mr. Taylor will be joined by his longtime singers Kate Markowitz, Arnold McCuller, his wife, Kim Taylor, and Boston Symphony Orchestra cellist Owen Young.
Partners In Health (PIH) has been working on the ground in Haiti for over 20 years. The organization works to bring modern medical care to poor communities in nine countries around the world. The work of PIH has three goals: to care for patients, to alleviate the root causes of disease in their communities, and to share lessons learned around the world. Based in Boston, PIH employs more than 11,000 people worldwide, including doctors, nurses, and community health workers. The vast majority of PIH staff are local nationals based in the communities they serve.
downtown Great Barrington, MA 01/19/10
A Quick Reminder
Tomorrow, January 20, Carole King and James Taylor will appear and perform on The Today Show and The Late Show with David Letterman.
The Today Show airs on NBC, Monday through Friday from 7 am to 11 am EST/PST.
The Late Show with David Letterman airs on CBS, Monday through Friday at 11:35 pm EST/PST.
My good Christian Right brother-in-law has her singing his praises. �She and I had a bit of an argument just before she left to take some wood from our house to his house. �I know, I know. �"David needs it."
David, in his brick house with his big screen LCD TV, his new stereo, his new recording equipment, and every damned thing else he's bought new needs stuff from my house. �He did, though, let my other sister and their family stay for a couple days during the hurricane before he kicked them out and told them to go back home... even though they weren't letting people back into the area where their home was. �Don't ask him for help moving something... unless it's going to his house. �He can't be bothered. �He is a fine Christian man, though. �He doesn't cuss. �Just ask my mom.
Ok. �I'm finished with this rant.
I received this twitter from Antonio_Jose_87:
"In Spain the banks receive from you 7 Euros if you do a donation for Haiti. They are taking advantage of the good people. I feel defrauded"
I decided to look and see if there was any news about it. �I was able to find this:
"Some Spanish Banks are charging commission on donations to Haiti - big news network
This is a discussion on Some Spanish Banks are charging commission on donations to Haiti - big news network within the The News From Spain, Spanish news in English , Many consumers groups have issued warnings to the public Following reports that some Spanish banks have been charging commissions on donations for Haiti, several consumers associations, including Facu... [Only Registered ..."
Since I'm not registered there, I can't see the whole story, but the greed of the bankers does not surprise me.
Jan 18, 2010
the longings of the wicked will come to nothing.
Haiti, Airlines, and Corporate Greed
Thanks to the twitter scam saying that American Airlines was giving free passage to doctors and the airline saying that they were not going to give free passage to any doctor who wanted to go there to help, we have seen corporate greed rear its ugly head again. JetBlue spokeswoman Alison Croyle said:
"We're not offering free transportation for just any doctors who walk up and want to fly there."
Corporate greed is pretty well known, but instances like this really stand out. What is ironic about this is that the publicity would have given people a warm feeling in their hearts toward the airlines, thus increasing their profit long-term. I would say that American Airlines really shot itself in the foot with this one.
Here's another alternative that could be considered a compromise. How about offering the doctors who want to go and help with the disaster a largely reduced rate. I, for one, would like to see a CEO donate one of his huge bonuses to helping make this happen.
Bush bailed out the airlines in 2001. It would be nice to see the airlines respond in some semblance of humanitarianism and do something that is right and good for people. We already know how bail-outs are used to pay CEOs obscene bonuses. There are many people who can barely afford to buy groceries who have donated to help the people in Haiti. Why can't a CEO put off buying something that he really doesn't need to survive in order to help some people?
By making at least some effort to help when people are in trouble and in need, it would not only be a wonderful thing to do, but would make people more willing to use your service in the future. An increase in patrons is going to translate into an increase in bonuses for the airlines. If the airlines would think things through, I think they would see that their choice of action has been unwise.
�"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
"Don't hatchet your counts before they Chicken."