Deep in the harbor
currents swirl
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Quick Take 4, On Political Correctness
The Rock
The Rock
If I were a rock,
I’d be el capitan. I’d dominate
the landscape with a stone face
and intimidation. I could
hurl men like sacks into submission. I could
catch your breath and push you to the edge
of adrenalin. If I were a rock, Continue reading
Ashamed To Be A Democrat
The last truly democratic president from the Democratic Party to occupy the White House was John F. Kennedy. Continue reading
JFK
Common Sense, Anarchy 2014
“Freedom of Speech has absolutely nothing to do with the right to promote and carry out anarchy. The intent of The Constitution is not and never has been anarchism. These so called “protests” in Berkeley, California are not protests. They are ANARCHY. They are the product of anti-social reactionaries without constructive intent. Their intent is the coercive intent of terrorism. It is to disrupt and frustrate anyone and everyone into a state of chaos. They are dragging the last remnants of Freedom three steps backwards against a wall and one step short of a blindfold. Sooner or later someone is bound to pull the trigger. If they do, the verdict isn’t going to be in favor of those wearing Anonymous masks and sporting baseball bats. The verdict will be in favor of the Government. If you choose to participate in the terrorist ideals of anarchism and die as the result, it’ll be deemed and ruled as suicide in the eyes of civilized women and men.”
This post is Freedom of Speech. Coercing someone less intelligent to chain themselves to the railroad tracks is not, it is criminal as the doings of Jim Ward’s character Snidely Whiplash.
Richard Rensberry, Author at QuickTurtle Books™
Snidely Whiplash by Jim Ward
Common Sense, Verdict
“Protests the likes of those occurring in the wake of the police shooting verdict in Ferguson only serve to create the opposite of any positive ends intended. The difference between construction and destruction are vast. There are better ways than misdirected emotional reactions for the venting of one’s own ineffectiveness in creating something that is constructive. In the end, destruction only begets more destruction and a far worse state of existence for all concerned. In this case, these protests are paving a road to a more oppressive police state in our future and a lessening of those freedoms for which everyone wants.”
Richard Rensberry, Author at QuickTurtle Books™