13 October 2010

oh, of course

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No. Really. This is perfect. They're so far down the propaganda rabbit hole, black ops addled, plausible deniability bouncing off their office walls, nobody knows what to say anymore... and, seriously now, why should they even care? The more this stuff just floats on past us the more assured of their success they become. That means they stop being quite so careful to be incremental about it.

Each day brings further proof of our complete docility.

I know what yer thinkin' and I ain't gonna go through the whole litany every fiery leftist and then on down through even the tepidly lefter righties who pass for "progressives" to those fringe rightists with that curious penchant for big long blasts of truth. It's useless. You treat it all like television. You have been turned into a spectator. It's not real. When you try to remind yourself that it is real it's just upsetting, not gonna get you up from behind your desk and out the door no matter what epithets your boss is screaming in your wake. Nope. No matter how hard you try, it can't be that real.

This is one area where I really do think we are exceptional. I don't think there's another population on earth that remains this placid in the face of this much. Millions of people are in the streets in France because of the pensions issue. Greece keeps rioting. Iceland has scared the living snot out of every one of its officials. Everywhere. EVEN the completely squished Burmese and Tibetans have stood up, but not us, not us, man. That's for lesser mortals.

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So exasperated, I think I'll just kick back with a movie....

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And another.

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Practice... don't think I can get the hang of it....

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love, 99
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8 comments:

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sShMA85pv8M


    Do you have an outfield?

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  2. Thank God

    I could have hung with Muir, but...

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  3. A little background from Wiki:

    In 2005, Arthur Mijares from the neighboring town of Oakley, petitioned the federal government to change the name of the mountain, claiming it offended his Christian beliefs. Additionally, he claimed that Diablo is a living person, and so is banned under federal law. He initially suggested renaming the mountain Mount Kawukum, and later, Mount Yahweh. Other renaming suggestions by other individuals included Mount Miwok and Mount Ohlone, after local Indian tribal names. Finally he proposed Mount Reagan, but the board rejected it on the grounds that a person must be deceased for five years to have a geographic landmark named after them. Eventually, the U.S. Board on Geographic Names rejected the petitions, saying there was no compelling reason to change the name.

    In summer of 2009 the man again proposed the name Mount Reagan to the United States Board of Geographic Names because Reagan was now an eligible recipient of a place name. The board gave the Contra Costa County Supervisor's Committee until March 31 to file an opinion. Individual members of the committee have responded that although they respect Reagan, Mount Reagan is not an appropriate name for the historic mountain. Later, the board unanimously voted against renaming the mountain, citing its historical significance.

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  4. I sincerely hope that the people are right who say the rapture is really a higher dimensional earth splitting off from this one and taking with it the more highly evolved of the humans.

    It's the only way... well... if you leave out lobotomy....

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