Posts Tagged U. S.

Let the Record Show

Originally posted on Tuesday, May 24, 2011
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150190087826636

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/05/24

So if you’ve read through all that, read on, because here’s what I have to say on that particular matter:

It’s quite interesting to notice that nearly every single instance mentioned in this article berating people for believing in the current president’s intentions to be a leader towards peaceful negotiation can be directly traced back to the 8 Cheney, I mean Bush (that’s the second one, the one that couldn’t even bother to show up for national guard duty, not the ex CIA one that came before him, of course,) years of administration bent on deregulation of all those corporations to whom, without such oversight, went most of this country’s tax dollars. This is to say nothing of those same victims of executive manipulation having to recognise their hard-earned take home income was to grow exponentially worthless in the marketplace.

Protests of the war mentioned, specifically the one in Iraq,were to collectively stand and yet remain as one of the largest world-gatherings in the history of protests against the actions of a single government in the history of the free world. People were left with little more after the insistent rampaging of their lives for the benefit of the elitists and 1% ers with nothing BUT hope, if they were even allowed to yet hold onto such a thing… all the the name of faith and freedom.

We were then expected, while taking short, shallow breaths, to both not drown in the sea of debt and despair left in the wake of the Bush years, to believe there’s something wrong with having hope. Hope is different from faith in that faith depends upon a belief that he who leads is worth following without question or reserve. Hope only insists that we remain vigilant in our plan for a future of goodness.

After reading this article, one would assume we are to consider hope to be a bad thing. Therefore, it would seem we should be pure cynics, if we can’t be pure tyrants. Of course, even pure hope DOES have its limits. For instance, try as we might wish it to be so, we can’t all be BFFs with the bin ladens and have oil baron daddies who well-know the meaning of “the ends justifies the means.” But then can we, any of us, at this late hour afford to be so Machiavellian? Can we, as a nation, afford to continue to push truth to the side, to make wider the chasm for criticism of those that are not likely to come at us with that “faith” sort of rhetoric?

I guess I’m just saying… I wish people could pick their fights with the right people who need their collective arses kicked, instead of being such bigots and backbiters, spending their every last effort to seek out even the slightest shred of hope that what they don’t understand and haven’t ever evolved an ability to do so, can yet be squashed like the ugly bug with too many legs that happened across their picnic sandwich?

I’m just saying…

…and thanks for reading.

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On the Blame Game and Osama Bin Laden

Originally posted on Wednesday, May 4, 2011
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=10150172491071636

Following the finding of a comment provided by a Facebook friend to a post written with obvious haste and little concern for the outcome of sharing such an opinion, I decided it best to provide my own thoughts in return. Attempting to maintain some decorum of diplomacy, as is proper in public debate, of course, I penned out my thoughts, checked my facts, where necessary, and commenced to post my comment to the one shared on my board by another Facebook friend. However, at once I realised it was already getting more than enough agitation, as it was, already mentioned, obviously hastily provided, with great passion and little consideration as to whether the facts within could be verified. I like things that make sense. So here, I will attempt to provide both sides of an argument that truly never should have begun as such (in my opinion.) And thus so, I will provide it here, in my own notes forum, as opposed to spilling it all over the poster’s original words. After all, though I don’t like what he said, especially, I don’t feel it my place to otherwise monopolise his chosen space in which to say it. And so I provide my own version of logic on the subject here. And I DO hope what I share here will make sense.

Dear Jeff~

Upon your posted comment to the post by another from your friend’s list, concerning responsibility for the finality of Bin Laden… I would like to add to the original poster: Would it then be fair, if one considers your argument to be of valid reasoning, would it then be fair to also rescind the blanket condemnation for our current commander in chief, laying responsibility for the housing crisis of ’09 and ’10 to all who were truly present and truly then responsible for the outcome of such as deregulations in the name of corporations. For by your own definition of responsibility, the current president, he truly just happened in on the ongoing situation of our failing economy when taking the office as our country’s leader. Or would you then say it was his doing, the failing of our economic structure? But then.. what of the previous 8 years before him? Was no one responsible then? And what of the war in Iraq, after countless new media worked tirelessly on so many channels for so many months to redefine what happened on September 11th… that Saddam Hussein was to blame for the tragedies as well as the al-Qaeda and their infamous leader of the “evil doers” in Afghanistan? …

Does this then mean we are thus repeating a dangerous and cyclic movement to haunt and re-haunt the very fabric of American life, where the greatest cause we can take up is to lay blame upon any target within reach. When once this process came into practice, during the Clinton/Gore years, the web was a place to see vacation photos, or pass Stanford U. programs (the first lines of code for such as the likes of Google and Yahoo, perhaps,) No longer is our reach so limited, with connectivity to world-wide access in social realms (like this one…) our choices and judgments shared with the whole of the world we choose to message at a moment’s notice, with the tap of a few keyboard strokes, a click or two of a mouse… we are heard. We are re-tweeted, our content is shared… over and over and over again.

We have thus become the journalistic public. But the responsibility lies in all of us with the ability to convey and reach others with our chosen methods and words in conveyance… to provide QUALIFIABLE (VALID) and QUANTIFIABLE (MEASURABLE) content that’s more than shocking, or even interesting and/or enjoyable for others to find and read and share. We must provide TRUTH in our content. Truth and knowledge that what we share will likely be shared again… and again… and yet again. And if you think that only “sticks and stones” can hurt… you’ve obviously never been the victim of the written word.

So as a journalist public of our own news and in many cases, as additions to news world-wide, we should know we have every right to write what we think.

BUT…

We have every responsibility to THINK BEFORE we WRITE.

Thanks for reading, and PS to Jeff… your comment to that post was one that DOES make sense, and I’m very glad that we’re friends:)

And happy writing, everyone!

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A Crime in Progress…

Originally posted on Saturday, August 7, 2010
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=416162271635

On this website JustAnswer.com, devoted to helping people find answers to tough questions/problems, I ran across this strapping Texas attorney:

Calls him/herself the “Georgetown Lawyer,” apparently operating out of Houston, Texas.

Just look at the laundry list of accolades and associations. Is THIS why this person went to school? To learn precisely how to assist in ruining the livelihood of millions of law-abiding, work-worthy and United States citisens?

Dear friends and family… We are witnessing a crime in progress…

http://www.justanswer.com/profile.aspx?PF=46665915&FID=38

Ask Georgetown Lawyer Your Immigration Law Question.

So they said I could ask, so I’m asking:

As a law student, I’m compelled to ask the following: Do you make a habit, rather, “practice” of “assisting” illegals, rather criminals under the US justice system’s definition of a criminal, in maintaining their current criminal activity? Doesn’t that then make you (by United States’ Law,) at the very least, an accessory to a crime?

I think this is a legitimate question, considering the continuing criminality in my nation, the unemployment rate, and the possibility of anmesty for what should be considered outright criminals bilking the US welfare and other systems here in the country of billions of much-needed US funding. This is criminal activity at its very core, whereby an individual is somehow entitled to legal answers for illegal activity. All, of course, at the expense of the tax-payers (of whom which, not one of these illegal “aliens” can claim to be, of course,) and there’s nothing in this whole world I hate with more passion than a theif… than someone that profits from assisting a theif. IT is what it is… criminal.

Please comment, and let me know if you agree with my way of thinking on this issue.

Thanks.

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AVON is Making a Difference for Haiti…please read

Originally posted on Tuesday, January 19, 2010
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=261955096635

Avon Announces $1 Million Donation to Relief Efforts;
Special Fundraising Initiative Launched in North America;
U.S. Associate Contributions Will Be Matched

Avon is making a $1 million donation for earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. The Avon Foundation for Women plans to distribute the donations equally to the American Red Cross International Response Fund and Doctors Without Borders, and the funds will be used for immediate and basic human needs – water, food and medical help.

Avon is making every effort to contact each of our 387 Representatives in Haiti. We also have a number of Associates and Representatives with family members in Haiti and we are working to support those individuals. At this time, we have received confirmation that our Dominican Republic Associates are safely accounted for.

To further assist in the relief efforts, Avon and the Avon Foundation for Women are providing support in the following ways:
North America Fundraising Initiative Launched

Recognizing the profound devastation in the area, Avon North America is contributing to the recovery in a number of ways.

We are very proud to announce that we are donating 50¢ from the purchase of every full-size Skin So Soft product (excluding deodorant) ordered during Campaigns 4 through 6.
* for a non-flash page, click on this link: http://bit.ly/HelpHaitiNOWNonFlash

Representatives in Canada, the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic will receive bookmarks featuring new Avon celebrity Spokeswoman Zoë Saldana, who is from the affected island. They can include the bookmarks with their brochures to make their customers aware of this significant fundraising effort. From this effort, we expect to raise approximately one-million additional dollars.

Our Representatives will also receive an email with a message from Zoë Saldana and information on Avon’s disaster relief efforts. Representatives and their Customers can click the email and donate to the Haiti cause.

You may wish to donate to any of the following charities who are responding directly to the disaster:
American Red Cross International Response Fund – http://www.redcross.org/en/
Doctors Without Borders – http://doctorswithoutborders.org
Save the Children – http://www.savethechildren.org/
U.S. Fund for UNICEF – http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/haiti_52423.html

Link to Giving Station* for U.S. Associates:
In the U.S., the Avon Foundation for Women will match the amount you give to increase the impact of your donation. The Avon Foundation will match minimum contributions of $25, up to a maximum of $15,000, per Associate, per calendar year; gifts will be matched 2:1 up to a maximum of $500, and a 1:1 match for all gifts exceeding $500, up to a maximum of $15,000.

You can donate any day at any time, and you may also give to your favorite charity. To get started, visit https://www.givingstation.com/avon .
*Please be sure to include “Haiti Disaster Relief ” in the designation field.

If you prefer to make a match request on paper rather than through the GivingStation, please complete the attached form and mail it along with your donation to the charity of choice.

But even if you’re not an AVON representative, you can embrace the spirit of giving with AVON’s help…just visit this link and get some of the best skin care products you’ll ever see, honest http://bit.ly/HelpHaitiNOW

The Avon spirit of compassion and caring is needed like never before. Please consider helping those in need during this most difficult time. We thank you in advance for anything you can do to support the relief efforts and help victims of this major tragedy.

Thanks much for reading, and if you picked up some SkinSoSoft for yourself, you can feel even better, because you helped those in true need today. Thanks for your generous time and thoughtfulness.

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