Feb 12, 2008 | 10:38 AM
Category:
News
The common man reads this sort of thing and wonders how things can get this bad. You always think that our law officials are good and ethical and morally correct. We always read about 'corrupt officials' in places like Mexico and Russia, and Iraq--but here? Yes, it is true I guess. Here is the proof. It makes me sad, and makes me feel I have been betrayed as an American when I see this sort of thing. What about you? How does it make you feel?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/02/11/prison.boss/inde
x.html
Feb 8, 2008 | 8:12 PM
Category:
News
After the British pull out of Basra, it is worse than ever for some people. I am of the mind that one would have to kill most all of them in Basra to get rid of the Shia Radicals. But, if we did that, who would inhabit the land? A shame that the people, many times, who are doing this, are a part of the security force itself. Solution: Woman, stay home, stay in, raise the kids, and shut up. And if you do go out you'd better dress in black with a scarf around your head...and it had better be a scarf that's dark-colored.
Rules are quite simple...huh?
Some of you folks tell me what has been gained for the People of Iraq? The women, the children--the Progressives? Nothing. Tell me people, what has been gained by the US? Well, Saddam is gone...the Sunnis are out...but the Shite are in...and they are even worse as far as human rights.
So, tell me ...again...what have we gained? No, don't tell me we have quelled the Al Qaeda...for Saddam would have taken care of them handily if they had messed with him.
"We thought there would be freedom and democracy and women would have their rights. But all the things we were promised have not come true. There is only fear and horror."
Well, that tells it all does it not?
Now, tell me again.......how is it that we have gained...???.mumble, mumble( I'm expecting the "O" word...anytime now)
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/02/08/iraq.wome
n/index.html
Feb 7, 2008 | 11:41 AM
Category:
News
hmmm....I wonder if this is the same Macy's that...I went into one time, telling them what I was looking for and they retort "you may not be able to afford that" (or something to that effect)....
maybe they need to re-look at this attitude- thing too, in their strategy for re-orientation, re-rehab, or re-consolidation, or re-decentralization, or whatever works...but in looking at their intended goal:
provide core customers
greater ability to
find
merchandise
find the size
and have a 'program'
to make the shopping experience fun and good
and be custom-tailored
to them (the core customer)
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well, gee whiz...
I would-na ever thought that this kind of re-organization would have really done that kind of goal..
would you have?
oh, one more thing...i note that their goal centers on 'core' customers....
well....again, i guess that leaves 'me' out....cause i'm one of them folks just 'straggling' of f of the street ever now and then...looking to spend some money, in a nice place, and get a good deal.
but, let's lighten up---all this downturn is prob cause we all went an average of $927 in debt for Christmas presents and we are trying to pay Master Card off...
http://dailybriefing.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008
/02/
06/macys-goes-halfway-in-reorganization
Feb 7, 2008 | 11:30 AM
Category:
News
hmmm....I wonder if this is the same Macy's that...I went into one time, telling them at the front that I was looking for a good, nice, coat that would be a good buy....and I was told.....'you may not be able to afford them..." (or something to that effect)....
maybe they need to re-look at this attitude- thing too, in their strategy for re-orientation, re-rehab, or re-consolidation, or re-decentralization, or whatever works...but in looking at their intended goal:
provide core customers
greater ability to
find
merchandise
find the size
and have a 'program'
to make the shopping experience fun and good
and be custom-tailored
to them (the core customer)
=======
well, gee whiz...
I would-na ever thought that this kind of re-organization would have really done that kind of goal..
would you have?
oh, one more thing...i note that their goal centers on 'core' customers....
well....again, i guess that leaves 'me' out....cause i'm one of them folks just 'straggling' of f of the street ever now and then...looking to spend some money, in a nice place, and get a good deal.
but, let's lighten up---all this downturn is prob cause we all went an average of $927 in debt for Christmas presents and we are trying to pay Master Card off...
http://dailybriefing.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/02/
06/macys-goes-halfway-in-reorganization/
Feb 6, 2008 | 11:06 PM
Category:
Political
Don't budget deficit me you old men with eyeglasses and no
lips who say we can't afford to house the houseless or
to heal the sick.
Don't fiscal responsibility me you devourers of the fat of the
land may it clog your devious up-for-election arteries.
Don't balance of trade me you horny-handed peddlars of
shoddy shares in finger-crossed bonanzas based on
non-existent enterprise.
Don't national security me you who make deals behind our backs
under cover of law-proof dark.
Don't family-values me you who force apart man woman and
child in the interest of an ever-grosser national
product.
Don't state of the union me you unctuous apologists for
quotidian horror may you choke on your aw-shucks-
just-plain-old-me charisma.
Don't pay your speech-writers one more cent on my account
or your column writers or The News Tonighters.
Epoxy in my ears before I hear another word.
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The above is a poem called "Save Your Breath" written by Arlen Riley Wilson, sociologist and poet, 1925-1999.
I thought it is still appropriate today.
...
Feb 6, 2008 | 9:37 PM
Category:
Political
The following is a poem written by a woman in 1969, at the time we were in 'another war.'
Almost 40 years have expired. Sadly, the same poem could be written today.
Will it be, that yet another 40 years from now, our child now just being born will feel the same thoughts and write the same futulity?
Does anyone think our world will ever change ---for the better?
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Announcement 1969
As a former love freak
I have an announcement to make:
I have learned to hate.
Hatred is a liberating thing,
It releases energies.
For many years I despaired
Of ever experiencing
True hate.
I always tripped
On the fallible,
The forgivable,
The understandable.
But as the film of love
Cleared from my eyes
I saw them clearly etched:
Those to whom I, my children,
My loves and my friends
Are casually expendable --
For principles, or for
Convenience, or as
A regrettable
Contingency.
All we have built
And hoped for and done
Are nothing to them,
To the grey men
With the artificially
Human complexions.
They are not only here
But everywhere,
An exclusive clique.
Moral appeals
Are pitiful squeaks
Of rats in a trap.
Far better
The bared teeth
And the poisoned
Bite.
Small things can be rabid.
Witness a mad rat.
So tremble, grey men.
Not only I have teeth.
The Day of the Mad Rat
Is at hand,
(by Arlen Riley Wilson, sociologist and poet, 7/16/25---5/22/99)
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