While doing dishes tonight, I reflected on the days news. And became royally PISSED OFF.
HEY,Washington DC!!! THE TIME IS NOW. Y'all have been fucking around with this fiscal cliff bullshit and other bills that pisses me off.
It's time for ELECTED AMERICANS to do their jobs.
It's time for AMERICANS to flood the with messagesto do the right thing - which is just the opposite of where their allegiances are now.
What's sad is that the people you voted for made false promises to get your votes and then joined the "good old boys club" which locked them into votes that were against their initial heartfelt beliefs. It's sickening.
So we won't go over the "FISCAL CLIFF". These SOB's will just delay the vote for another group to vote on. Talk about limp dicks. Funny, when I think of limp dicks, all I see are John Bay-nor's and Mich McConnell's faces.
How do these people think they earn their paychecks?
Blogging from Slidell, Louisiana about loving life on the Gulf Coast despite BP and Katrina
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Life is short
“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.”—Robert Brault
Friday, December 28, 2012
Trouble in India
The 23 year old woman who was brutally gang raped in India has died.
Her intestines were removed due to the injuries caused by a metal rod used during the rape. She was flown to Singapore on Wednesday night after being treated at a local hospital.
The attack has spurred disgust and anger in India, where women regularly face sexual harassment and assault. “The emergence of women in public spaces, which is an absolutely essential part of social emancipation, is accompanied by growing threats to their safety and security,” 80 year old Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a speech on Thursday. “We must reflect on this problem, which occurs in all states and regions of our country, and which requires greater attention.”
I guess it's a cultural thing, but for gang rapes to occur in all states and regions sounds like MUCH greater attention is needed and IMMEDIATE changes must be made.
Some tweets on this horrific subject
Instead of focusing on women keeping themselves safe all the time, let's focus more on stopping men raping. #DelhigangRape
SInce #DelhiGangRape on Dec 17, there've been 18 gang rapes reported in India. Yes, you read that right: gang rapes.”
Incredibly sad to read that woman who survived #DelhiGangRape seems to be deteriorating. Remember: after rape, they threw her off moving bus
Please pray for the victim, her family and all of the other victims worldwide who've had to experience such hell on earth.
Her intestines were removed due to the injuries caused by a metal rod used during the rape. She was flown to Singapore on Wednesday night after being treated at a local hospital.
The attack has spurred disgust and anger in India, where women regularly face sexual harassment and assault. “The emergence of women in public spaces, which is an absolutely essential part of social emancipation, is accompanied by growing threats to their safety and security,” 80 year old Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in a speech on Thursday. “We must reflect on this problem, which occurs in all states and regions of our country, and which requires greater attention.”
I guess it's a cultural thing, but for gang rapes to occur in all states and regions sounds like MUCH greater attention is needed and IMMEDIATE changes must be made.
Some tweets on this horrific subject
Instead of focusing on women keeping themselves safe all the time, let's focus more on stopping men raping. #DelhigangRape
SInce #DelhiGangRape on Dec 17, there've been 18 gang rapes reported in India. Yes, you read that right: gang rapes.”
Incredibly sad to read that woman who survived #DelhiGangRape seems to be deteriorating. Remember: after rape, they threw her off moving bus
Please pray for the victim, her family and all of the other victims worldwide who've had to experience such hell on earth.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Scuzzbucket from the South
My latest scumbag hails from the bluegrass state of Kentucky .
His name is Danny Hafley. Here is his part of the story:
From Hufpo:
Danny Hafley of Casey County, Ky. said this week that people are reading the mannequin in his front yard depicting President Barack Obama eating a watermelon completely wrong
"The way I look at it, it's freedom of speech," Hafley said in a recent interview, going on to state that he had included the watermelon not in attempt to play to any racist stereotypes, but because the statue "might get hungry standing out here."
Now that a black president has been elected and RE-elected - with OVER 50% of the vote - the rednecks and scary ultra conservatives are coming out using their freedom of speech in a 1960's racist manner. And that's okay, this is America.
I am SO very sick of things like this happening in our country. The United States was built to believe that everyone is welcome. No race/creed/color matters
In fact, have you noticed how beautiful
multi-racial children are?
To all of you bigotted (is that spelled right?) rednecks: continue to show how ignorant, shallow and uneducated you are. You're not getting it. Stop thinking about your views and start thinking about rebuilding ALL of America to welcome and create a diverse culture. You just might learn from it.
Let's hope this story of America in 2012 is a turning point in our silly, childish racist views.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Windows Wednesday
The windows of the Whitney Wyndham Hotel on Poydras Street in New Orleans against the backdrop of another era of windows.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
The Winter Solstice
The winter solstice occurs today, December 21 at 6:38 p.m. EST, marking the official start of the astronomical winter and the shortest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere.
The winter solstice occurs at the moment when the Earth's axis is tilted the farthest away from the sun.
This year, the winter solstice is even more significant, as it coincides with a total lunar eclipse for the first time since 1638.
Many different cultures recognize the annual event through holidays, festivals, rituals and celebrations.
In Poland the ancient December solstice observance involved people showing forgiveness and sharing food.
In the northwestern corner of Pakistan, a festival called Chaomos, takes place among the Kalasha people.The only tribe in the area, who never converted to Islam, celebrate the new year with a vibrant flurry of dancing, food, chanting and prayers to the Balomain spirit. The festival lasts for days and moves throughout the valley.
Copious amounts of local brewed mulberry wine to drink as you dance in giant circles around bonfires to mesmerizing chanting accompanied by drum beats. Girls wear intricate costumes made of cowery shells, coins
and beads with heavy headwear while women paint their faces with ink.
Just before the main festival, seasonal foods are offered to the ancestral spirts and a kotik light is lit.
In Guatemala on this day, Mayan Indians honor the sun god they worshipped long before they became Christians with a dangerous ritual known as the polo voladore, or “flying pole dance”.
Three men climb on top of a 50-foot pole. As one of them beats a drum and plays a flute, the other two men wind a rope attached to the pole around one foot and jump. If they land on their feet, it is believed that the sun god will be pleased and that the days will start getting longer.
The ancient Incas celebrated a special festival to honor the sun god at the time of the December solstice. A local group of Quecia Indians in Cusco, Peru, revived the festival in the 1950s. It is now a major festival that begins in Cusco and proceeds to an ancient amphitheater a few miles away.
So go out and start your own Winter Solstice traditions tonight!
The winter solstice occurs at the moment when the Earth's axis is tilted the farthest away from the sun.
This year, the winter solstice is even more significant, as it coincides with a total lunar eclipse for the first time since 1638.
Many different cultures recognize the annual event through holidays, festivals, rituals and celebrations.
In Poland the ancient December solstice observance involved people showing forgiveness and sharing food.
In the northwestern corner of Pakistan, a festival called Chaomos, takes place among the Kalasha people.The only tribe in the area, who never converted to Islam, celebrate the new year with a vibrant flurry of dancing, food, chanting and prayers to the Balomain spirit. The festival lasts for days and moves throughout the valley.
Copious amounts of local brewed mulberry wine to drink as you dance in giant circles around bonfires to mesmerizing chanting accompanied by drum beats. Girls wear intricate costumes made of cowery shells, coins
and beads with heavy headwear while women paint their faces with ink.
Just before the main festival, seasonal foods are offered to the ancestral spirts and a kotik light is lit.
In Guatemala on this day, Mayan Indians honor the sun god they worshipped long before they became Christians with a dangerous ritual known as the polo voladore, or “flying pole dance”.
Three men climb on top of a 50-foot pole. As one of them beats a drum and plays a flute, the other two men wind a rope attached to the pole around one foot and jump. If they land on their feet, it is believed that the sun god will be pleased and that the days will start getting longer.
The ancient Incas celebrated a special festival to honor the sun god at the time of the December solstice. A local group of Quecia Indians in Cusco, Peru, revived the festival in the 1950s. It is now a major festival that begins in Cusco and proceeds to an ancient amphitheater a few miles away.
So go out and start your own Winter Solstice traditions tonight!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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