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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Recommended Reading: Chris Floyd
It is not possible, nor desirable, to find another writer who thinks exactly as I do on all things. Better I should seek those who write about stuff I need to read, whose work draws and calls to me from … Continue reading
Posted in personal, sanity
Tagged government, peace, resistance, writing
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Monergism and Coexistence
I’m not planning to go out and get one of those bumper stickers which sports a collection of various religious symbols to spell out the word “coexist.” It’s a little more complicated than that, but it does point us in … Continue reading
Christian Mysticism: Esoteric and Elite?
No, utterly open and free — but admittedly very hard to swallow. I continue to test my vision of a biblical faith community against the world I see around me today. I test it because I don’t pretend my vision … Continue reading
A Manifestation of Fascism
I doubt I could say it any better: Big Pharma: Keeping You on Dope. What I can do is remind folks this is the quintessence of fascism: Government power compelling behavior profitable to big corporations. It is the ultimate expression … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged culture, economics, government, propaganda
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Unfixable World
The System is always wrong. It is wrong simply because it is a system, an organization. When anything involving people gets organized, it must of necessity walk on someone. I reject categorically the notion that is necessary. It is simply … Continue reading
Posted in religion, social sciences
Tagged government, law, mysticism, resistance
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Program Note: RHEL Projects on Hold
This morning I awoke to the sound of my desktop system moaning. Seems the CPU fan is dying, so I had to shut it down before it failed and let things overheat. It will be a week until we get … Continue reading
Curmudgeon on RHEL 6.0 Beta 2
I’ve lived long enough to know my own answer to most questions. I can afford to ignore progress in some areas because some things will never get any better — not really. Over the past year I’ve tested a wide … Continue reading
The Mortgage Fraud Is About to Crumble
It’s so huge, I’m wondering how long it will take to finally hit the dirt. I don’t understand high finance and mortgages and banking very well, but I can understand this marvelous explanation of why the mess we have seen … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged economics, finance, government, resistance
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Liberally Non-Liberal
I read a lot of lefty news sites. They have a lot less intrusive and stupid advertising than the righties. But I don’t believe the lefties any better than I do the righties. To restate what I say often: Until … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged government, internet, law, resistance
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Sins of Our Nation: Murder for Fun
It’s news because the majority of Americans still think it is. It’s not news to anyone who has spent much time in the military. The secrecy is not to protect the innocent; the military has no comprehension of that. It … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, government, military, war
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