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“In Curtis Greco’s new book, you’ll find out why having the right to vote is just the beginning, and why organizations who promote voter education and engagement are so important for preserving the bedrock of what makes America great for generations to come.”
-Chrissy Faessen, Rock the Vote
Category Archives: In Practice et seq
Looking For A Finite Solution With Infinite Effect….
Far beyond the damage that bigotry records is a far greater tragedy; a most despicable form of pageantry the kind enjoyed by those who benefit from human suffering. Mankind has been faced with the consequence of abhorrent behavior since the dawn of his existence, volumes have been written, thousands upon thousands of hours of audio and video accumulated reporting or discussing the distinction of choices offered and choices made and still most remain defiantly unwilling to see this roulette wheel for what it is. Meaning? Mankind has made no, detectable, cognitive advance that I can find that supports the notion that behind the (current) social upheaval there lies a software upgrade to the human spirit, a recently released enlightenment that would cause one to believe that the current chaos is nothing more than what it has always been; a lie desperately trying to mask itself as enlightenment.
So, Black Lives Matter, eh?
The FRAUD is now complete. Does any of this twisted notion of knee-jerk retribution have anything to do with folks of African Ancestry; this is all politically driven using the double-barrel blasting of race-indifference and class-warfare. Watch this video clip and look closely at the terrorists masquerading as protesters and then inventory the victims all the while asking yourself: Where are all the Black Lives that you’re being told don’t matter?
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Militarizing the Police-Bureaucratic Dysfunction.
It doesn’t take much to grasp that Mr. Floyd was not the poster child for model citizenry but that doesn’t entitle anyone to exercise the extremes we’ve come to identify as Police Brutality; this is neither a right we should bestow on any one person over another nor consider a privileged reward for the select few, period!
Over time, chiefly for bureaucratic reasons, expanding influences of Public Unions and the inevitable Politically induced forms of opportunism, Police Departments have become the enforcement arm of all sorts of intrusions masquerading as “the law.” Police Departments are no longer community to protect and to serve affiliates, they are now full-blown paramilitary forces.
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Biden Surrogates Speak In Circle:
Simon and Garfunkel lyrics tell a great metaphorical tail that speaks to the mythical rhymes of the Clintonesque mime; “I have squandered my resistance for a pocket full of mumbles, such are promises. All lies and jests still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.”
Truth is a great terror to most for one very simple reason; most run to avoid being confronted by it, for not wanting to confess one have squandered one’s resistance to the intoxicating grasp of a most promising lie.
Wu-V19; our Latest Nuclear Moment?
Somewhere along the way I picked up an interesting concept creating the distinction of three domains of knowledge; I’ve always been fascinated by the observation and I find it useful particularly with the idea of fully rounding-out the subject of this essay, they are:
- That which you know and you know that you know it (I know what a golf ball is and I know that I know it).
- That which you know that you don’t known and you know that you don’t know it (I know that I’m not a Dentist and I know that you shouldn’t rely on me to repair your teeth.) And finally,
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