Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Currently . . .

Al Queda is developing a better underwear bomb

Santorum endorses Romney by email in the middle of the night

Gay marriage advocates fear setback in NC

Bishop in Davenport, Iowa, overruled school officials . . .would not allow the Des Moines-based Eychaner Foundation to present its Matthew Shepard Scholarship to (Keaton) Fuller because the group’s support of gay rights conflicts with church doctrine





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Monday, May 7, 2012

Easier said . . .

. . . than done . . .

Tis easy enough to be pleasant
When life flows along like a song;
But the man worthwhile is the one who will smile
When everything goes dead wrong.

-Ella Wheeler Wilcox





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Compound Facture . . .

. . . OUCH!!
It took so long to find him
In that God-forsaken wilderness
The mountains reaching upward to the sky
And friends who claimed they'd help us only
Stumbled on their own duplicity

The compound
Was fractured
In a daring display of
True bravado
Surprising
When it happened
He had since become incommunicado

He had us scared and running
For so many awful years
His ruthlessness was legend everyplace he'd been
Nobody knew quite how to do that
Which all knew had to be done immediately

The compound
Was fractured
In a daring display of
True bravado
Surprising
When it happened
He had since become incommunicado

COMPOUND FRACTURE
©2011 Raymond M. Jozwiak




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Saturday, May 5, 2012

How Many Times . . .

. . . have you, when determining where to store a valuable, semi-valuable, helpful, pragmatic, useful . . .
. . . item, you finally - VOILA - arrive at just the absolute best place for that particular item?

A GOOD PLACE!

We all know them.  We all have them.  We have all placed these  valuable, semi-valuable, helpful, pragmatic, useful items in A GOOD PLACE at one time or another.   And it truly, without-a-shadow-of-a doubt as good a good place as a good place can be.  But of course, when the time comes that you must find that item, you can't for the life of you remember where in the world you put it until you finally remember that you actually put it in. . .

A GOOD PLACE.                  


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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Bumper . . .

. . . stickers of note . . .

My top four Bumper stickers of note:

4.  Pray for our Priests

3.  On what day did God create fossils?

2.  What would Scooby Do?

1.  Tits on a Ritz.  Good Cracker!





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Friday, May 4, 2012

More, More, More . . .

. . . it's never enough. . .

 (from NPR http://www.npr.org/2012/04/27/151456319/is-moderate-growth-good-for-the-economy)
'The U.S. economy hit the recession exit ramp nearly three years ago, but it's been lost on the back roads somewhere near Recoveryville ever since. Growth rates have been modest at best compared with the 4-plus percent growth in the years well before the U.S. began slouching toward its worst post-World War II recession. On Friday, the government reported that the economy grew at a 2.2 percent pace in the first quarter, down from the 3 percent rate at the end of 2011. The Federal Reserve this week said it expects growth to "remain moderate over coming quarters and then to pick up gradually. "Common sense says high growth rates are good and slower, more modest ones are not so good. But is that always the case? After all, the "irrational exuberance" of the early 2000s helped bring on the recession as people borrowed and spent their way to prosperity. Economists say growth will remain low and consumers will be cautious as long as unemployment stays high. Last month, the jobless rate stood at 8.2 percent. We asked four economists for their take on the growth rate and whether it has triggered any permanent change in consumer behavior. They are Chris Christopher, a senior principal economist at IHS Global Insight; William Dickens, an economist at the Brookings Institution; Gary Hufbauer, a senior researcher at the Peterson Institute for International Economics; and Ken Matheny, senior economist at Macroeconomic Advisers. . ."

It's time we re-examine our expectations and our standards.  Let us redefine 'growth' and calibrate our expectations to a more realistic and natural level. Paraphrasing Dylan Ratigan in "Greedy Bastards",  short term greed is practiced by greedy bastards;  the largest  payback as quickly as possible.  Long-term greed is what capitalism is all about.  Provide a good or service of value and reap a profit over a number of years . . . yes YEARS;  a concept quite foreign to U.S. business.



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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Who knew . . .

there was any such thing as DNA when the constitution was written?  U.S. or state!

Maryland's Attorney General has filed a motion asking the state’s highest court to reconsider its ruling that it is unconstitutional to collect DNA samples from those arrested for crimes of violence. Also requested was a stay of its order until the Attorney General's office can appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. Supporters of the DNA law have urged the Attorney General’s Office to appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.

Federal courts, and nearly every state court considering the issue of collecting DNA samples from those arrested for crimes, have ruled the practice constitutional. Collecting the DNA of an arrested person is similar to fingerprinting suspects when they are arrested for crimes and then running the prints through a database.

(thanks to Gazette.net)



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