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RANDOM THOUGHTS ABOUT A LOT OF RANDOM THINGS IN THE UNITED STATES 1. You have to wonder why some people have heads, especially if they don’t wear hats, and ear muffs. I have to admit, however, that I only wonder about such when I am talking to liberals. 2. It is amazing how many people think I am going to let them waste my time filibustering. I was discussing some of my conclusions about Malcolm X recently, having gone back to re-read his autobiography during “Black History Month.” And, of course, critical observations, concerning the iconic Malcolm X, go over in some circles like a lead balloon. The person that I, somehow, ended up sharing some of these conclusions with, seeing how agitated I was, with what I considered was his utter nonsense, since he was presenting a historical figure who, practically, walked on water, felt he had to remind me, from time to time, that we were just having a conversation. That wasn’t true. He was having a conversation. I was hollering. I sent him a Facebook message later, with certain documentation, so as to avoid any such discussions in the future. People, who waste my time, make me sick. 3. Speaking of people, who are sickening, let’s talk about these globalists who call themselves scientists, the ones saying carbon dioxide emissions are warming the planet, which, in effect, means, ultimately, that they want us to either stop breathing, or stop having children. After all, there are seven billion people on this planet, and they are, in the eyes of these scientists, breathing themselves to death. When breathers exhale (except Terry McMillan, who believes in waiting), they are emitting carbon dioxide. Not that I buy this nonsense that global warming causes global cooling, but let’s just say that it does, for argumentative purposes. We are talking about less than a one degree increase in the temperature over the past 15 years, which is a small price to pay, if you ask me, for the benefit we get, in return, 7 billion people who don’t have to go around, in their respective countries, holding their nose. 4. If we can’t get a straight answer about science, from scientists, what, then, in the name of Sam Dickens, makes us believe we can get a straight answer about science, from politicians. I had to laugh a few years ago when I saw Al Gore using a number of visuals, on a large screen, showing the North Pole crashing into the South Pole, no ice anywhere, not even enough to make ice cream. This man was standing up there on stage, spouting nonsense, and some ignoramus runs to California to hire a cameraman to film Gore’s craziness, and he ends up getting an award for best picture. 5. So, you know I am about to talk about the Oscars. I didn’t watch because, along with most people making me sick, Hollywood, and anything associated with it, makes my tummy ache, and since I need to lose about 15 pounds, that is a much bigger problem than a tooth ache. I stayed up last night to read about the Oscar winners because I didn’t want to sit there listening to some ignoramuses get up on stage, sounding like Al Gore. The nominations for Best Picture were “12 Years A Slave,” “American Hustle,” “Gravity,” “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “Dallas Buyers Club,” “Her,” “Nebraska,” Philomena,” and “Captain Phillips.” The winner was “12 Years A Slave,” the “American Hustle” was the hi-jacking that took place. 6. Anybody who saw “Gravity,” and “Captain Phillips,” knows that Mr. Oscar, the person after whom the award is presumed to be named, should have come out there on that stage, last night, and yanked his name off the statue held by Steve McQueen, the producer of “12 Years A Slave.” But, who am I to judge? I am just an occasional moviegoer. The moviegoers, by Hollywood’s standards, certainly don’t know anything. The film, “12 Years A Slave” made $130 million, worldwide, whereas “Gravity’s” gross was $700 million. You would think, using the rational side of your brain, of course, that moviegoers would have something to say about the movies they paid to see, but perish the thought. Hollywood knows best, since we are Hollywood’s slaves. 7. I wish what we are seeing in the nation’s capital was just a movie, or even just a bad dream, but nope, there is no script, just corruption everywhere, but we should take heart, I guess, in the fact that only two groups are involved, Democrats, and Republicans. 8. Mike Rogers (R-MI) was on a television program, saying in effect that, while Russian leader Putin is playing “Chess,” Obama is playing with Marbles,” although he did not make it clear whose Marbles Obama was playing with. But it is not Marbles this President is playing, it is Russian Roulette. 9. This country does everything it can to resemble the rest of the world, while deluding itself into thinking it can do so, and still claim to be the greatest nation in the world. America has succeeded in its quest to be like other nations in the world. In fact, it has overachieved, in this regard, not only succeeding in becoming a Third World Nation, but becoming the skunk of the planet, at the same time, borrowing money from the rest of the world to maintain the illusion that the country is now, under socialism, what it was when America was a capitalist country. The country’s decline does not, as of yet, include the military, but Obama is working on it. Give him time, the nation’s military is next, after Obama completes his destruction of the nation’s healthcare system. 10. Those who are saying that money ruled in Arizona, when Governor Jan Brewer exercised her expected veto of a bill which would have protected property owners from being sued for practicing their religious beliefs, in their own places of business, should explain how money ruled, in this case. Political correctness ruled, with money serving as its sledge hammer..
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 17:46:16 +0000

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