Monday, September 10, 2012

Edward Good:

MY GENERATION:

I was born in 1946 and I am a Baby Boomer. We were the Hippies, rock and roll and we will change the world. We listen to JFK and joined the Peace Corps, we saw man walk on the Moon the world was ours to make better.

"My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."
John F. Kennedy

"Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable... Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals"
Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total; of all those acts will be written the history of this generation."
Robert Kennedy

John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy all died so we would have a better country and now we see a extremest Republican Party wanting to end all hard earned victories that made America the envy of the World.

I call this my generation and I wrote this Quote of the Day about it:

My generation, where are we taking this country?

My parents generation was called the "Greatest":

They gave us so many things:
**They fought to give us unions: --- 40 hour work week --- Benefits --- Vacations --- Safety at the work place and many, many other wonderful things that improve the quality of our worker’s and family’s lives.
**They gave us women's rights that gave women the right to vote.
**They ended children being exploited in the work force.
**They gave us a education system better than any in the world.
**They fought a war that kept the world free.
**They gave us Social Security.
**They gave us Medicare and many safety nets.
**They gave us Civil Rights.
**They gave us the science and technology to go to the moon.
**They gave us technology for the Internet and Freedom to express ourselves.
**They gave us laws to protect the air and the water.

My Generation will be called "The Greediest Generation" The Baby Boomers.

We have a party called the Republicans that is run by people from My Generation,
I call them the Party of Scrooge:

**They want to control women at every level from jobs to contraception
**They want to destroy the unions.
**They want to suppress as many voters and they can.
**They want to end child labor laws and again exploit children.
**They want to end the Public Education System.
**They want to start a WAR in IRAN after they started a illegal war in IRAQ
**They want to Privatize Social Security
**They want to destroy Medicare and all the Safety Nets.
**They want to roll back Civil Rights.
**They want to end real Science and use right wing ideology
**They want to end the freedom of the Internet.
**They want to end the EPA and protection of the Air and water.

Please help me in 2012 and save my Generation from themselves by Voting Democratic.

Many times I have heard that there is no difference in the parties to this I came up with this Quote:

"When we encounter those that say there is no difference in the Parties, one simply puts that nothing that the Democrats support hurts or tries to control people, everything that the GOP supports hurts or tries to control people"
Jeff Carlson.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Turnabout fair play?

Consider for a moment that the Republican strategy of voting as a block against everything the President proposed, and filibustering all of his nominees, succeeds for them. A fed up electorate votes Romney into office just to end the deadlock. Because this was a successful strategy, what would prevent the Democrats from pursuing the same strategy? Logically, in this case, they should.

Would the Democrats then be criticized more than the Republicans have been for the same strategy? What is fair in love of country vs. the war of politics? If this were a just world, the GOP would loose the presidency, the congress, and a good number of senate seats for putting party ahead of country. But the press have not framed the situation in such a way that the American people fully understand the betrayal of office the Republicans have undertaken. Once the Democrats pursued the same strategy, it would suddenly become clear to all that what the Republicans had done was not only despicable, but also a breaking of their oath of office.

I suspect in this case, however, that the Democrats would be more heavily criticized if for no other reason than it was the second time around for this strategy.

This is all theoretical, of course, because I don't believe the Democrats would be unethical enough to pursue the same strategy. And that, I am sure, is what the Republicans are counting on.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Dunking Stool Next?

Didn't the MD Supreme Court rule a few years ago that we (Gays) were not entitled to court relief because we were "not without political power," and therefore should seek relief in the legislature?

I don't recall the Court saying anything about a referendum too? What's next, the dunking stool?

> Washington Post: "But Maryland voters could get the final say: Opponents are widely expected to launch a petition drive that could put the issue on the November ballot."

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Ten Favorite Albums

  1. Beethoven Symphony No 9: Herbert Von Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic 1976-77, Deutsche Grammophon. The definitive recording. Each movement is a masterpiece. After 20 years I still cry at the finale. “Music is the voice of God.” LVB
  2. Paul Simon, Concert in the Park, 1991. Dazzling. A musical turning-point for the world. “…Losing love is like a window in your heart. Everybody sees you’re blown apart. Everybody sees the wind blow.”
  3. Judy [Garland] at Carnegie Hall, 1961. Simply the greatest performance ever recorded. Mort Lindsey’s orchestration is unbelievable.
  4. The Beatles, Rubber Soul, 1965. Norwegian Wood, Think for Yourself, The Word, Girl, I’m Looking Through You, Michelle, Run for Your Life.
  5. The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967. She’s Leaving Home, Within You Without You, When I’m Sixty-Four, Lovely Rita, A Day in the Life.
  6. The Rolling Stones, Flowers, 1967. Lady Jane, Out of Time, Let’s Spend the Night Together, Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
  7. Muse, The Resistance. Uprising, Undisclosed Desires, Unnatural Selection, I Belong to You/Mon Coeur s’ouvre a ta voix, Exogenesis Symphony Parts 1-3.
  8. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, 1972. Doc Watson, Mother Maybelle Carter, Jimmy Martin, Earl Scruggs, Roy Acuff, Merle Travis. Greatest Bluegrass Album ever recorded.
  9. Greenday, American Idiot. Jesus of Suburbia, Holiday/Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Give me Novacaine/She’s a Rebel, Whatshername.
  10. Otis Reading, The Very Best of Otis Reading, 2002. These Arms of Mine, Pain in my Heart, Mr. Pitiful, I’ve Been Loving You too Long, Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song), Try a Little Tenderness, (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay, I’ve Got Dreams to Remember.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Cat Drama

Sam the regular cat met Chase the rescue cat last night. I have kept them separate since Sunday just to allow Chase a chance to get somewhat oriented, and Sam to calm down. He was really upset at first. (Ears back, crouching, hissing - even though he couldn't see the new cat.) So they met yesterday, me with some water to throw and a towel in case I needed to intervene, but all went well. I watched them watch each other for about 45 minutes. Ears were perked, and non-threatening postures were assumed, so I left to give them time. They stared at each other for about two hours, then I took Sam away and closed the door to give Chase some quiet time. Hopeful that a truce can develop over time, if not a friendship.

Shopping for Medical Care

I tried to shop for a new crown. Met Life would leave me with a huge gap payment (also, they disagreed with the dentist over required procedures). Try it yourself. No dentists post their rates and if you call them, no one in the office can help. Even the dentist says he/she must look at the tooth before estimating, and that will exclude complications. Shop for medical care: the worst idea since shopping for electricity. http://nyti.ms/gnoTCA

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Who Needs Convenience?

You know that universal single payer health care is wrong, because what you really want to do after working 9 hours on the loading dock is to come home and search for a doctor who accepts your coverage from Joe's Insurance and Screen Door Company, whom your employer so wisely selected.