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Category Archives: WiNiP
WiNiP – How UN-Remarkable! V8.10a
What I Noticed in Passing….
This past week I had the privilege of being interviewed (slightly over one hour) by Chris Conner of Fox Radio 910AM, Roanoke, Virginia. Of all the questions he asked there was one that I found most powerful; “Curtis, where do you think it will all end?” As any “follower” will readily know, my commentaries, books and topical engagements all revolve about a fundamental and all consuming compass; the supremacy of the Individuals Providential Core and Unalienable Right of Self-Determination whose expression is governed best by Ones sense of personal responsibility, duty and reverence to another’s very same corporal form.
WiNiP – The Racial Divides v7.10a
What I Noticed in Passing….
It was a year or so ago when, placing thought to permanent record by way of keyboard, a particularly rich thought came to me and I quickly and thankfully recorded it.
“…it seems that much effort is quickly cast aside when advantage seems worth its sacrifice!”
At the time I was sitting in Memphis, Tennessee and had just concluded a review of abandoned properties that had been placed in the hands of an east cost Bank. I was looking at them with both the eye of a “real estate expert” and an “opportunity lost lamentation.” I offered the Bank a solution and a plan of action however, what they need to know, the bankers didn’t want to hear! Observing further the economic devastation of the area gave cause to cogitate on the matter further. Here was the result:
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WiNiP – The New American Slave-Class v6.1a
What I Noticed in Passing….
Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s entry:
slave: \slāv\- 1 : a person held in servitude as the chattel of another. 2 : one that is completely subservient to a dominating influence.
I suspect one might think this to be a rather peculiar approach to introducing a topic, wrought with divisive overtones, lurid and “hands-off”! Sit and pause for moment, look at your nation’s political and economic landscape and then, just perhaps, reconsider.
Better still, let me temp you with a few of my own observations to seed your considerations;
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Tagged Class, Economic, Partisanship, philosophy, Slave, Slave-Class
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WiNiP – Expressing Freely v5.10a
What I Noticed in Passing….
Freedom, a marvelous ideal, imagined, inspired, fought and died for. More and more one might observe, most misunderstood and maligned yet still in possession of appearance and passions equaled only by the desire to make it real. This is Valor by the Valiant!
We find freedom to be strange, lifeblood of the soul, inspired and instilled by divine, yet inexplicably defied and surrendered.
Do you find it odd the idiotic notion of freedom by legislation? Freedom entrusted by or to political institutions that are no better suited to define (it) nor spiritually capable of preserving it. I wonder about such things.
WiNiP – Mirror & Moments v4.10b
What I Noticed in Passing….
“Take care one must consider, each step becomes a pattern engaging some to follow. Inviting is the outstretch hand that reaches to aid another; our actions blaze a pattern giving life to all that follows. To mirror me or I to you, then and if you will, imagine for yourself what at once becomes of we. Pause and take not lightly what duty yet becomes and though distant may be the moment ones imprints purpose may reveal, all become the seed of that which shapes the footprint and the hand a moments shyness may conceal.”
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Tagged Flat Earth Idolatry, KBD, Kinetic Behavioral Dynamics, philosophy, policy, Political, universal
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