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Inventory
Today’s a good day to consider what is before us. As noted yesterday here, martial law is now officially the law of the land. I still believe it will take awhile for things to gear up. However, crushing dissent has … Continue reading
News Used and Abused
All of us are abused in one way or another. How would we classify it? There’s folks who don’t know they are being abused, but we can’t always pity them if they like it or just don’t care either way. … Continue reading
Beside Himself
Until you know yourself, you can’t hope to step outside yourself. Is this madness? So very many claim to be objective, or claim to strive for objectivity. Is it even possible? I assert it is possible only in a limited … Continue reading
Solving Drug Abuse
I’ve been on the front line of this issue most of my adult life, and almost no one is serious about stopping it. For those who want credentials: I served in the US Army Military Police for several years, making … Continue reading
Radical Management: Measuring Success
If you listen to the MBAs’ lies about what defines success, you’ll always be a moral failure. My prescription is simple: If you adhere to God’s Laws — or Cosmic Moral Principles, if you prefer, it’s all the same — … Continue reading
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Once Again: I’m a Terrorist
I am associated with officially designated “terrorists.” That is, living here in Central Oklahoma, I reject the entire official government narrative of the Murrah Building Bombing. I tend to agree with the contents of this site. And said site is … Continue reading
Rough Play
We may never know the whole story, but it would appear the NATO forces attacked a Pak border unit out of sheer meanness. So far, the NATO apologists can’t come up with a good lie. The elephant in the room … Continue reading
Unholy Days
Holidays reveal the best and worst of humanity, but often more of the latter. Here in the US we celebrate something called Thanksgiving Day. It’s hardly what the label implies. The mythology taught in public institutions is tiresome. We aren’t … Continue reading
That Eternal Debate
To eat when it’s ready or wait for the appointed guests? (Danger: There’s a little sarcasm mixed in this recipe.) Kids and menfolk agree you don’t wait. Women seem to be downright hateful about making everyone wait, muttering darkly about … Continue reading
People are the Mission
On the walls in various military facilities, I can recall seeing any number of posters and banners proclaiming: “Mission First. People Always.” The first part was accurate as far as it went, but the second part was pure horse manure. … Continue reading