Monday/Tuesday (Perfect balance between Summer and Fall)
. . . .Everything really is in a balance point right now. You're sitting right on top of it and don't even know it, and every decision you make, whether or not you like it, is political, is economic, is societal, whether your want it to be or not.
. . . .Pick a side
. . . . Hey, more music you should be listening to, but aren't. The Band of Heathens has released their latest effort, One Foot In The Ether, and it's great. I'll get some of it up later in the week.
. . . .The other two releases that I'm looking forward to this fall are Kris Kristofferson's and Roseanne Cash's latest efforts. Roseanne's will be covers of her father's favorite songs, he gave her the list just before his death. That's the one I'm looking forward to.
. . . .Oh, yes, I'd also like to wave a little hello to USAISC, the United States Army Information Systems Command, it's so wonderful living in the age of Big Brother. Hi guys!!
. . . .And a big hello to the folks at Alticor up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the very same folks who brought you Amway, one of the extremist religious Right's biggest campaign donors and puppet string pullers, and the very same family whose son, Erik Prince, is the president of Blackwater, Dick Cheney's private assassins, and the world's largest mercenary army. Nosirree, they don't fight for a flag or a cause, it's dollars they believe in!
. . . .I do keep my stats and take a look at who is visiting. Here I thought I wasn't making any waves in the blogosphere!
. . . .Now, before I even go into the next one, let's get something straight, since it's about religion, and specifically, Christianity. I like your Christ, I even like a lot of the things he had to say according to all those men who wrote that book about him. I don't like a lot of your Christians, and the way they twist what they want out of that book to justify their bullshit. Enuff said about that.
. . . .I think Frank Rich on Sunday in the New York Times captured some excellent points, and summarized, at least for me, why I zero in so much on the wingnuts on the extreme Right that have hijacked our political process and are holding the Republic hostage in a very well equalized piece:
. . . . . .Now, I firmly believe that Beck is as dangerous as Limbaugh to the Republic of the United States of America, and if anyone is pushing a "Nazi" agenda, one of race purity and blind religious ideological cleaving to a belief system, and acting thus upon it, it is Beck. As always, before I laid out this claim, I had to do some research, and yes, it does tie back to the little tiny hand grenade I laid out in the column over the weekend about The Family.
. . . .Beck's theocratic basis, the book that he constantly pushes and quotes from, The 5,000 Year Leap, which is pushed at Teabagging and 9/12 Project meetings, are from a discredited far Right branch of Mormonism, which is the religion that Beck has converted to, and is an acolyte of. Now Mormonism and the Joseph Smith and The Book of Mormon are all problematic enough on their own and a topic for another day, suffice to say, I'm betting that most Tea Partiers, Teabaggers, and 9/12 Project people have given no thought whatsoever to the fact that they are being indoctrinated into a fringe movement of a fringe branch of Christianity that is repudiated by their Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist and Protestant ministers and Catholic priests, and that because he (Beck) is a media "personality", they won't believe it anyhow, the natural human tendency to deny fact, even when it is presented in black and white form.
. . . Courtesy of Alexander Zaitchik over at Salon, meet Cleon Skousen, the man who changed Glenn Beck's life, and was a right wing crank whom even conservatives despised:
. . . . .I'm sure that all of you know at least one of two Glenn Beck fanatics, a Tea Bagger or two, and in most cases, they're probably not aware that they're being indoctrinated into a Mormon cult whose precepts are perilously close to Adolf Hitler's 25-point plan, and in the end, are being recruited, unknowingly, into a 4th Reich army whose sole purpose is to fight the New World Order. At least share the facts with them, the facts about who Glenn Beck really is, about what his purpose really is. I personally don't care about making people uncomfortable, once they have the facts, if they continue to make that choice, I'll know what kind of person they really are.
. . . . .From Deus ExMalcontent:
. . . .Ass-clowns, morons, imbeciles; there aren't enough adjectives in Webster's for these clowns.
. . . .And because the one over the weekend was just waaayyyy too much fun, yet another video of the 9/12. Now folks, we are talking ultra-concentrated stupidity here, the scary part to me is that many of these people are still able to reproduce:
. . . .Now that we've had that much fun, and simultaneously laughed and sobbed, (at least I hope you did both), at these folks who are being duped and indoctrinated, marching forward, we've got a bit more to cover today.
. . . .That bit is this. It doesn't matter whether or not I voted for the current sitting President, it doesn't matter what I think of his policies. What matters is that (1) he is the current President, elected through Constitutional due process, and as such, is the leader of this nation and (2) there are people, people with an agenda, who have no intention of building the Republic, making it stronger and are intent on tearing it apart, and destroying the Republic.
. . . . .I can truly say that I don't like either party, don't trust either party, but the most important thing to me is the the extreme Right wing, the Teabaggers and Tea Partiers, the neoconservatives and their mouthpieces on Fox News represent the biggest threat to my freedoms, and have no intention in the long run of helping the Republic but wish only to impose their puritanical Christian values on me, just like the Taliban does to people in the Mideast with their extremist Muslim values, and regulate and judge my actions and behavior.
. . . .I firmly believe that the cries of "Fascist" and the pictures of Obama as Hitler are a head fake a feint, so that they can get everyone looking the other way while they attempt to pursue their own agenda, which is more Fascist, more 4th Reich like than any possible thing the current Administration can hope to put forth.
. . . .Pick a side
. . . . Hey, more music you should be listening to, but aren't. The Band of Heathens has released their latest effort, One Foot In The Ether, and it's great. I'll get some of it up later in the week.
. . . .The other two releases that I'm looking forward to this fall are Kris Kristofferson's and Roseanne Cash's latest efforts. Roseanne's will be covers of her father's favorite songs, he gave her the list just before his death. That's the one I'm looking forward to.
. . . .Oh, yes, I'd also like to wave a little hello to USAISC, the United States Army Information Systems Command, it's so wonderful living in the age of Big Brother. Hi guys!!
. . . .And a big hello to the folks at Alticor up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the very same folks who brought you Amway, one of the extremist religious Right's biggest campaign donors and puppet string pullers, and the very same family whose son, Erik Prince, is the president of Blackwater, Dick Cheney's private assassins, and the world's largest mercenary army. Nosirree, they don't fight for a flag or a cause, it's dollars they believe in!
. . . .I do keep my stats and take a look at who is visiting. Here I thought I wasn't making any waves in the blogosphere!
. . . .Now, before I even go into the next one, let's get something straight, since it's about religion, and specifically, Christianity. I like your Christ, I even like a lot of the things he had to say according to all those men who wrote that book about him. I don't like a lot of your Christians, and the way they twist what they want out of that book to justify their bullshit. Enuff said about that.
. . . .I think Frank Rich on Sunday in the New York Times captured some excellent points, and summarized, at least for me, why I zero in so much on the wingnuts on the extreme Right that have hijacked our political process and are holding the Republic hostage in a very well equalized piece:
What made the lone, piercing cry of “You lie!” shocking was that it breached a previously secure barrier. It was the first time that the violent rage surging in town-hall meetings all summer blasted into the same room as the president. Wilson’s televised shout was tantamount to yelling “Fire!” in a crowded theater. When he later explained that his behavior was “spontaneous” rather than premeditated, that was even more disturbing. It’s not good for the country that a lawmaker can’t control his anger at Barack Obama. It gives permission to crazy people.The White House was right not to second Carter’s motion and cue another “national conversation about race.” No matter how many teachable moments we have, some people won’t be taught. (Though how satisfying it would have been for Obama to dismiss Wilson, like the boorish Kanye West, as a “jackass.”) But there is a national conversation we must have right now — the one about what, in addition to race, is driving this anger and what can be done about it. We are kidding ourselves if we think it’s only about bigotry, or health care, or even Obama. The growing minority that feels disenfranchised by Washington can’t be so easily ghettoized and dismissed.Many of those Americans may hate Obama, but they don’t love the Republican establishment either. Michael Steele, who was declared persona non grata at one of the mad “tea parties” in April, was not invited to that right-wing 9/12 March on Washington last weekend. There were no public encomiums for McCain or Bush. No Senate leader spoke to the gathering, and perhaps only Palin and Ron Paul would have been welcome from the ranks of what passes for G.O.P. presidential timber. If there was a real hero to this crowd, it was the protest’s most prominent promoter, the radio and TV talker Glenn Beck.This self-described “rodeo clown,” who wells up with tears for dramatic effect, doesn’t come across as cranky or pompous, like Limbaugh and O’Reilly. A fervent Mormon convert and proselytizer, he is untainted by association with the old Dobson-Robertson-Reed religious right. Unlike Limbaugh, he bonds with his fallible listeners by openly and repeatedly owning up to his own mistakes, including his history of drug and alcohol abuse.Beck has notoriously defamed Obama as a “racist,” but the race card is just one in his deck. His ideology, if it can be called that, mixes idolatrous Ayn Rand libertarianism with bumper-sticker slogans about “freedom,” self-help homilies and lunatic conspiracy theories. (He fanned Internet rumors that FEMA was establishing concentration camps before tardily beating a retreat.) It’s the same crazy-quilt cosmology that could be found in last weekend’s Washington protest, where the marchers variously called Obama a fascist, a communist and a socialist, likening him to Hitler, Stalin, Castro and Pol Pot. They may not know that some of these libels are mutually exclusive. But what they do know is that they need a scapegoat for what ails them, and there is no one handier than a liberal, all-powerful president (who just happens to be black).Beck captures this crowd’s common emotional denominator — with appropriately overheated capital letters — in his best-selling book portraying himself as a latter-day Tom Paine, “Glenn Beck’s Common Sense.” Americans “know that SOMETHING JUST DOESN’T FEEL RIGHT,” he writes, “but they don’t know how to describe it or, more importantly, how to stop it.” This is right-wing populism in the classic American style, as inchoate and paranoid as that hawked by Father Coughlin during the Great Depression and George Wallace in the late 1960s. Wallace is most remembered for his racism, but he, like Beck, also played on the class and cultural resentment of those sharing his view that there wasn’t “a dime’s worth of difference” between the two parties.
. . . . . .Now, I firmly believe that Beck is as dangerous as Limbaugh to the Republic of the United States of America, and if anyone is pushing a "Nazi" agenda, one of race purity and blind religious ideological cleaving to a belief system, and acting thus upon it, it is Beck. As always, before I laid out this claim, I had to do some research, and yes, it does tie back to the little tiny hand grenade I laid out in the column over the weekend about The Family.
. . . .Beck's theocratic basis, the book that he constantly pushes and quotes from, The 5,000 Year Leap, which is pushed at Teabagging and 9/12 Project meetings, are from a discredited far Right branch of Mormonism, which is the religion that Beck has converted to, and is an acolyte of. Now Mormonism and the Joseph Smith and The Book of Mormon are all problematic enough on their own and a topic for another day, suffice to say, I'm betting that most Tea Partiers, Teabaggers, and 9/12 Project people have given no thought whatsoever to the fact that they are being indoctrinated into a fringe movement of a fringe branch of Christianity that is repudiated by their Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist and Protestant ministers and Catholic priests, and that because he (Beck) is a media "personality", they won't believe it anyhow, the natural human tendency to deny fact, even when it is presented in black and white form.
. . . Courtesy of Alexander Zaitchik over at Salon, meet Cleon Skousen, the man who changed Glenn Beck's life, and was a right wing crank whom even conservatives despised:
In reality, however, the so-called 912ers were summoned to D.C. by the man who changed Beck's life, and that helps explain why the movement is not the nonpartisan lovefest that Beck first sold on air with his trademark tears. Beck has created a massive meet-up for the disaffected, paranoid Palin-ite "death panel" wing of the GOP, those ideologues most susceptible to conspiracy theories and prone to latch on to eccentric distortions of fact in the name of opposing "socialism." In that, they are true disciples of the late W. Cleon Skousen, Beck's favorite writer and the author of the bible of the 9/12 movement, "The 5,000 Year Leap." A once-famous anti-communist "historian," Skousen was too extreme even for the conservative activists of the Goldwater era, but Glenn Beck has now rescued him from the remainder pile of history, and introduced him to a receptive new audience.Anyone who has followed Beck will recognize the book's title. Beck has been furiously promoting "The 5,000 Year Leap" for the past year, a push that peaked in March when he launched the 912 Project. That month, a new edition of "The 5,000 Year Leap," complete with a laudatory new foreword by none other than Glenn Beck, came out of nowhere to hit No. 1 on Amazon. It remained in the top 15 all summer, holding the No. 1 spot in the government category for months. The book tops Beck's 912 Project "required reading" list, and is routinely sold at 912 Project meetings where guest speakers often use it as their primary source material. What has Beck been pushing on his legions? "Leap," first published in 1981, is a heavily illustrated and factually challenged attempt to explain American history through an unspoken lens of Mormon theology. As such, it is an early entry in the ongoing attempt by the religious right to rewrite history. Fundamentalists want to define the United States as a Christian nation rather than a secular republic, and recast the Founding Fathers as devout Christians guided by the Bible rather than deists inspired by French and English philosophers. "Leap" argues that the U.S. Constitution is a godly document above all else, based on natural law, and owes more to the Old and New Testaments than to the secular and radical spirit of the Enlightenment. It lists 28 fundamental beliefs -- based on the sayings and writings of Moses, Jesus, Cicero, John Locke, Montesquieu and Adam Smith -- that Skousen says have resulted in more God-directed progress than was achieved in the previous 5,000 years of every other civilization combined. The book reads exactly like what it was until Glenn Beck dragged it out of Mormon obscurity: a textbook full of aggressively selective quotations intended for conservative religious schools like Utah's George Wythe University, where it has been part of the core freshman curriculum for decades (and where Beck spoke at this year's annual fundraiser). But more interesting than the contents of "The 5,000 Year Leap," and more revealing for what it says about 912ers and the Glenn Beck Nation, is the book's author. W. Cleon Skousen was not a historian so much as a player in the history of the American far right; less a scholar of the republic than a threat to it. At least, that was the judgment of J. Edgar Hoover's FBI, which maintained a file on Skousen for years that eventually totaled some 2,000 pages. Before he died in 2006 at the age of 92, Skousen's own Mormon church publicly distanced itself from the foundation that Skousen founded and that has published previous editions of "The 5,000 Year Leap." As Beck knows, to focus solely on "The 5,000 Year Leap" is to sell the author short. When he died in 2006 at the age of 92, Skousen had authored more than a dozen books and pamphlets on the Red Menace, New World Order conspiracy, Christian child rearing, and Mormon end-times prophecy. It is a body of work that does much to explain Glenn Beck's bizarre conspiratorial mash-up of recent months, which decries a new darkness at noon and finds strange symbols carefully coded in the retired lobby art of Rockefeller Center. It also suggests that the modern base of the Republican Party is headed to a very strange place. In 1969, a 1,300-page book started appearing in faculty mailboxes at Brigham Young, where Skousen was back teaching part-time. The book, written by a Georgetown University historian named Carroll Quigley, was called "Tragedy and Hope." Inside each copy, Skousen inserted handwritten notes urging his colleagues to read the book and embrace its truth. "Tragedy and Hope," Skousen believed, exposed the details of what would come to be known as the New World Order (NWO). Quigley's book so moved Skousen that in 1970 he self-published a breathless 144-page review essay called "The Naked Capitalist." Nearly 40 years later, it remains a foundational document of America's NWO conspiracy and survivalist scene (which includes Skousen's nephew Joel). In "The Naked Communist," Skousen had argued that the communists wanted power for their own reasons. In "The Naked Capitalist," Skousen argued that those reasons were really the reasons of the dynastic rich, who used front groups to do their dirty work and hide their tracks. The purpose of liberal internationalist groups such as the Council on Foreign Relations, argued Skousen, was to push "U.S. foreign policy toward the establishment of a world-wide collectivist society." Skousen claimed the Anglo-American banking establishment had a long history of such activity going back to the Bolshevik Revolution. He substantiated this claim by citing the work of a former Czarist army officer named Arsene de Goulevitch. Among Goulevitch's own sources is Boris Brasol, a pro-Nazi Russian émigré who provided Henry Ford with the first English translation of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion." "The Naked Capitalist" does not seem like a text that would be part of the required reading list on any reputable college campus, but some BYU professors taught it out of allegiance to Skousen. Terrified, the editors of Dialogue: The Journal of Mormon Thought invited "Tragedy and Hope" author Carroll Quigley to comment on Skousen's interpretation of his work. They also asked a highly respected BYU history professor named Louis C. Midgley to review Skousen's latest pamphlet. Their judgment was not kind. In the Autumn/Winter 1971 issue of Dialogue, the two men accused Skousen of "inventing fantastic ideas and making inferences that go far beyond the bounds of honest commentary." Skousen not only saw things that weren't in Quigley's book, they declared, he also missed what actually was there -- namely, a critique of ultra-far-right conspiracists like Willard Cleon Skousen. "Skousen's personal position," wrote a dismayed Quigley, "seems to me perilously close to the 'exclusive uniformity' which I see in Nazism and in the Radical Right in this country. In fact, his position has echoes of the original Nazi 25-point plan." In coming to terms with a movement that has an ever more tenuous relationship with accepted fact, we relearn that perennial lesson grasped even by J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. Fantasies can have serious consequences.
. . . . .I'm sure that all of you know at least one of two Glenn Beck fanatics, a Tea Bagger or two, and in most cases, they're probably not aware that they're being indoctrinated into a Mormon cult whose precepts are perilously close to Adolf Hitler's 25-point plan, and in the end, are being recruited, unknowingly, into a 4th Reich army whose sole purpose is to fight the New World Order. At least share the facts with them, the facts about who Glenn Beck really is, about what his purpose really is. I personally don't care about making people uncomfortable, once they have the facts, if they continue to make that choice, I'll know what kind of person they really are.
. . . . .From Deus ExMalcontent:
By now, chances are you've seen a supposed picture of last weekend's 9/12 Teabagger rally that shows, from an aerial view, a Capitol Mall choked with protesters. It's been widely circulated among right-wing blogs and news outlets. One problem: It's fake.From the nonpartisan journalistic fact-checking organization Politifact:"'It was an impressive crowd,' Piringer said. But after marching down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol the crowd 'only filled the Capitol grounds, maybe up to Third Street,' he said. Yet the photo showed the crowd sprawling far beyond that to the Washington Monument, which is bordered by 15th and and 17th Streets. There’s another big problem with the photograph: it doesn’t include the National Museum of the American Indian, a building located at the corner of Fourth St. and Independence Ave. that opened on Sept. 14, 2004… That means the picture was taken before the museum opened exactly five years ago. So clearly the photo doesn’t show the 'tea party' crowd from the Sept. 12 protest."
Sorry, Teabaggers -- the number according to the Washington, DC Fire Department still stands right around 70,000. A good amount of people, to be sure -- but not the two-million that Glenn Beck and his minions continue to assert.
. . . .Ass-clowns, morons, imbeciles; there aren't enough adjectives in Webster's for these clowns.
. . . .And because the one over the weekend was just waaayyyy too much fun, yet another video of the 9/12. Now folks, we are talking ultra-concentrated stupidity here, the scary part to me is that many of these people are still able to reproduce:
. . . .Now that we've had that much fun, and simultaneously laughed and sobbed, (at least I hope you did both), at these folks who are being duped and indoctrinated, marching forward, we've got a bit more to cover today.
. . . .That bit is this. It doesn't matter whether or not I voted for the current sitting President, it doesn't matter what I think of his policies. What matters is that (1) he is the current President, elected through Constitutional due process, and as such, is the leader of this nation and (2) there are people, people with an agenda, who have no intention of building the Republic, making it stronger and are intent on tearing it apart, and destroying the Republic.
. . . . .I can truly say that I don't like either party, don't trust either party, but the most important thing to me is the the extreme Right wing, the Teabaggers and Tea Partiers, the neoconservatives and their mouthpieces on Fox News represent the biggest threat to my freedoms, and have no intention in the long run of helping the Republic but wish only to impose their puritanical Christian values on me, just like the Taliban does to people in the Mideast with their extremist Muslim values, and regulate and judge my actions and behavior.
. . . .I firmly believe that the cries of "Fascist" and the pictures of Obama as Hitler are a head fake a feint, so that they can get everyone looking the other way while they attempt to pursue their own agenda, which is more Fascist, more 4th Reich like than any possible thing the current Administration can hope to put forth.
. . . .We can salvage this shipwreck of a Nation. It will take all of us working together. It will take all of us understanding the concepts of the Great American Experiment, the political process of the Republic. It's amazing, I don't see eye-to-eye on every issue with my friends, but we respect one another's opinion, share information, share facts, and we don't talk over one another or at one another, we talk with one another. It's amazing what happens when a group of people who share the common goal of leaving a better country for their children and grandchildren can do when they sit down with one another as human beings, and realize that we each have power, and together, we are unstoppable.
. . . .I'm going to ask this of you for the next 30 days. Turn your TV off, turn your radio off. Start to use that beautiful mind that your Creator gave you, that your underpaid, underappreciated High School teachers tried to develop. If you hear something, if you read something, if someone sends you an e-mail that says "this bill will do this", or "this politician says this", I'm asking you to check it out. Check it out this way, use some of the following fact-based sites, who exist solely for the purpose of data and fact-checking.
- If whatever you've heard or read concerns a bill in Congress, use the following -
- Open Congress, it's non-partisan and devoted to a complete tracking of every bill in Congress, both houses. How a bill is developed, who is sponsoring it, what the riders are, what the discussion around it is.
- GovTrack, again non-partisan, non-commercial and open source; devoted to the same things, tracking Congress.
- Open Secrets, one of the most important ones, it tracks the lobbying money and campaign contributions flowing to your congressperson, and most of the time is a pretty good predictor of how they'll vote.
- Political Party Time, non-partisan, devoted to solely tracking political fundraisers, and letting you know exactly what parties your Representative and Senators are throwing for fundraisers and who is attending and how much money they're throwing at them to gain influence.
. . . .If someone sends something to you saying "this is so" or "that is so" or "the President/Senator/Representative said this" use the following:
- Fact Check, non-partisan, designed to separate fact from bullshit and fiction
- Snopes, devoted to the same thing.
- Politifact, devoted to getting to the truth, and separating out the lies that are spread.
. . . .I keep doing this not because I don't have faith, but because I do have faith. I have faith in the ultimate triumph of the spirit, intellect and heart of the American people. I have faith that the people I know want to leave something better for future generations, and know that something is terribly wrong, and want to do something about it. I do it because Paine and Jefferson were brilliant, unique singularities and were right.
. . . .I keep doing this because I don't believe in big imaginary friends for adults, I don't believe in alien conspiracies running the Government, I don't believe the Roswell bodies are at Wright-Patterson, I don't believe that a big portal will open up on Dec. 21, 2012, I don't believe that the spaceships will show up.
. . . I do believe that the people who have fucked everything up are greedy, avaricious human beings who have been able to steal from the American people, to harm them, who have run unchecked because no one calls it out for what it is. I believe that if we shine the light of day on it, if the people of this country have had enough, we can change it, and change it for the better.
. . . . I keep doing this because I do believe that people, human beings, unchecked will continue to do what they've done throughout history, and throughout the history of this country. Together, they will find the solutions and provide better for their children and grandchildren.
. . . .I believe in us, I believe in people. I believe in the beauty, power and grace of the individual.
. . . .I do this for everyone who's ever walked that lonely road of knowing what they do, what they believe, what they know is right. I do it for everyone who's ever walked that lonely road of faith, hope, love, hate, justice, war and peace.
. . . .I do it because I believe in justice, in all it's forms.
. . . .I do this everyday for the people and kids who are tattoed, pierced and inked and keep getting told to get "into the mainstream". I do this everyday for those guys who wear black that you don't understand, you just know there's something about them, and that when the chips are down, when you have to walk down a dark alley somewhere, and you know what's waiting for you at the end of it, and you can only take one person with you, that's who you want walking with you, because you know you'll come back out alive, and that guy doesn't care what it costs him.
. . . .I do this everyday for the outcasts, the misfits, the ones who don't fit and who will turn their back on you and walk away when you try to make them fit into a mold. I do it everyday for everyone who does it their way, knows that they're paying a high price for it, but the freedom is worth the cost.
. . . . I do this everyday for outlaws, cowboys, renegades, pirates and fallen angels. I do it everyday for the people who understand that rock and roll can save their soul, that redemption can be found in a 3-chord lick from a vintage Les Paul. I do it for the men and women who aren't afraid to turn it all the way up, who keep looking for an 11 setting on a volume knob that only goes to 10, who know that rock and roll's got nothing to do with age.
. . . .If right now, you're doing something you don't want to do, stop it. If you've surrounded yourself with people who want you to do or be something other than who you are, walk away. If you've got people around you who actually let it slip out that they think you "should be doing (fill in the blank here)" and it involves your life, your future, your existence as an individual, walk away, right now, and don't look back. You don't owe anyone anything. Live fearlessly. If the people around you can't accept it, can't accept you as you are, really are, they aren't and weren't friends anyhow.
. . . .Don't march to anyone else's drumbeat, don't drink the Kool-Aid, anyone's. Right, Left, conservative, liberal, Democrat, Republican, Christian, Buddhist, Pagan. Use your own mind, that's why you were given one. Examine, question, do what's right for you first, everything else will fall in place from there, quit looking for the path, you're already on it.
. . . .Come out of the gate each morning with both barrels blazing, pedal-to-metal, full-tilt boogie, all-in and balls-out, what's stopping you? Do you want to live forever? That'd be boring.
. . . .Got your back. somewhere out there in the night
. . . .Kiss your kids, tell the ones you love out loud that you do. Seize the precious moments before they're ripped away from you. This rodeo is a one-way ticket and no one, absolutely no one gets out alive. There aren't a lot of second chances, and we don't get to dictate terms and circumstances of how the ticket gets punched. This ain't no dress rehearsal, and the curtain's gone up, it's real and right now. It's not about yesterday or tomorrow. It's about right fucking here, right fucking now. This, what you're reading, what you're hearing, is the proof, the words, the sounds and the sights of someone changing his own life and his own world and not being afraid to put it out there. What have you done for yourself lately and why are you waiting? Do it now.
The Desolation Angel
from somewhere halfway to Heaven, and just a mile out of Hell
You know someone like me, there's still a few of us left. If we have to, we'll stand at the gates of Hell and hold the last train home for you.


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