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Sunday, September 02, 2007

Summer re-runs, Part VII

Posted by Mickey Z on 09/02 at 06:28 AM
  1. MZ AND FAM ------- Our dear Frances A Berg—passed yesterday at 10:40 am ----- My bro’ Tommy and I made the 2 hr trip in my souped up 01’ Monte Carlo (I jockey cars for fun) ......... and gave the newz to 91 yr old Stanley A—in person at 2pm ------- been staying w/ him at the ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY and sent my bro back home ... wife BARBY will pick me up later this afternoon when my older sis PATSY arrives ... I pre-planned funeral for her .... coming up this WED ........ PATSY has to pick out casket—ma’s outfit --- finish obit for publishing etc .....WE’LL re-convene as FAM on TUESDAY..... DEATH CAN BE PROVEN WHEN YOUR NAME IS IN THE OBITS OF THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER ----- THE SECOND MOST POPULAR SECTION OF THE NEWSPAPER NEXT TO SPORTS -----go figure.............. LABOR DAY ......... I’M GOING TO CRACK OPEN MY CASE OF CORONA LITE ------- THANK JESUS ----- PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS AND THEIR FAMILIES ----- AND LISTEN TO STEELY DAN ....... REELIN IN THE YEARS ........ RICHIE ........ in a picturesque german town in the valley ------ HOME OF SHELL’S—GRAINBELT ----- HAUENSTEIN BEER -------- KRAFT VELVEETA ---- 3M ------- AND WHOOPEE JOHN WILFAHRT ------ POLKA KING OF THE 40-’S AND 50’S ................... (DOC SEVERONSON PLAYED TRUMPET W/ WHOOPEE) ... burma shave

    Posted by Richie  on  from st cloud / n ft myers -----NEW ULM -- TODAY 09/02  at  09:26 AM
  2. How’s everyone doing today in this nation racked by “labor pains”?  Thanks for that link to your article on the front page, Mickey. It reminded me of my grandmother who was a “mill girl” in Pennsylvania. While she was working there one day, her hand was caught in one of the machines. She was seriously and permanently injured - but that was not as bad as the coal miners whose dead bodies were thrown off the wagon at their company houses for the widows to bury after mining accidents.

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/02  at  09:28 AM
  3. Richie...Sorry to hear the sad news. It is a tragedy to lose a loved one. It is a bigger tragedy to never have had a loved one. Sounds like there is a lot of support for each other in your family. That is a blessing. We are with you.

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/02  at  09:33 AM
  4. Richie, I echo RMJ’s sentiments above. There is nothing, I’m sure, that we can say or do to console you now. I’m sure your heart is broken but eventually your smile will return and you will take comfort in the love you shared as a devoted son.

    With deep solidarity and sorrow…

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from Astoria 09/02  at  09:40 AM
  5. I’m really sorry Richie

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/02  at  01:04 PM
  6. This is just being reported… I wish that someone would end this madness by “any means necessary”.  My capcha word is “soviet”. If only they could solve the problem in Washington.

    The Sunday TimesSeptember 2, 2007

    “Pentagon ‘three-day blitz’ plan for IranSarah Baxter, Washington
    THE Pentagon has drawn up plans for massive airstrikes against 1,200 targets in Iran, designed to annihilate the Iranians’ military capability in three days, according to a national security expert...”

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/02  at  05:09 PM
  7. RMJ, it would amazing amd wonderful if more than a few dozen folks could recognize the madness and the repetition of the same lies...but we all know better than that.

    Here’s more:
    http://tinyurl.com/2au6s2
    Something older of mine:
    http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/6516

    Captcha sez: plan

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from Astoria 09/02  at  05:28 PM
  8. Quoting Mickey’s article..."Ambassador Trentino: “I am willing to do anything to prevent this war.”
    President Rufus T. Firefly (Groucho): “It’s too late. I’ve already paid a month’s rent on the battlefield."/////////

    Yep, I guess that’s the way it is. General Electric, Raytheon, and the rest of the killing thugs have got to justify their existence and rake in the profits.  I think I’m getting angry and better go outside and cool off. All I can think about is the innocent people who will be killed. Tonight on 60 Minutes, there will be a segement about a Marine who is charged with killing Iraqi civilians.

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/02  at  05:40 PM
  9. RMJ, Mickey, 6.7.8. all that belching, barbaric insanity and here in 2007, people must work 40 or more hours a week unnecessarily to get violence and madness in return, without a glimpse of wholesome human relations and life! Everyday life in america is a war...and how can we wise up, rise up when we’re simply functioning as flesh covered machines?

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/02  at  06:16 PM
  10. joe...you are so right. I have CBS on now. They actually showed film footage of the Haditha Massacre - including the body of a little child - shot and killed by USA troops. When will anyone have the accuracy of language to call them “BABY KILLERS”. Right now the squad leader is on air trying to justify his actions. He has no remorse. Somebody explain that to me. How can you kill innocent, unarmed people and feel no remorse?

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/02  at  06:27 PM
  11. Right now Scott Ritter is on C-span calling for a boycott of all companies that contribute to the campaigns of members in Congress who voted for the war. He is saying that a strategy is needed that will affect their financing. I think he is slightly right but that won’t save the lives of those under attack in Iraq/Iran. Drastic times call for drastic measures.

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/02  at  06:46 PM
  12. Here’s another possible nightmare, what if Jeb Bush surprises everyone, at some timely point, and states he’s ready to be ‘installed’ as the next president?

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/02  at  06:52 PM
  13. Here’s a piece, I’m sure will make the nightly news.

    Leuren Moret and Alfred Webre call for International Citizen’s 9/11 War Crimes Tribunal

    According to Moret and Webre, 9/11 was a False Flag Operation by an international War Crimes Racketeering Organization, to provide a pretext to engage in Genocidal & Ecocidal Depleted Uranium (DU) bombing of Central Asia (Afghanistan and Iraq) in order to secure vast oil and uranium reserves; to roll out a Terror-based National Security state-system world-wide; and to implement the final stages of a world Depopulation policy. 

    V. The complicity of Vice President Cheney in the attack on the Pentagon and the downing of Flight 93 is implied by the testimony of Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta in conjunction with the false claims of the 9/11 Commission, under the guidance of administration insider Philip Zelikow, as to when Cheney went to the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) and when he issued the shoot-down authorization.

    http://tinyurl.com/23penb

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/02  at  07:04 PM
  14. Another satisfied customer.

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from Astoria 09/03  at  06:15 AM
  15. Happy “Labor Pains Day” to all.
    Mickey, I posted an answer to your “satisfied customer”.
    joe, the whole 9/11 issue seems to never go away. I don’t know how much government involvement there was, but they sure did use it to their advantage. I have always thought that the peace movement should use it to their advantage, but that has not happened. Yeah, I agree, Mickey - what peace movement.  In Vermont, Senator Leahy is bragging about having gotten a multi-million dollar contract for the military. There are only a few in the northern part of the state who have criticized this. Everyone else is silent and STILL pretending that the dems are against war.

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/03  at  09:19 AM
  16. Good Morning Mickey...Here I am, on labor day, at work. Gosh, someone needs to maintain production of war supplies so our progress towards blowing up the universe goes uninterrupted.

    The children in the janitors closet, that functions as a day care center, are getting a bit anxious since most of them do not like reading by flashlight. The supervisor stated they will install a gas powered generator in the closet so electric lamps can be used.

    Other than that, this is simply a typical sweat shop with all the violence and inhumanity we have come to love and enjoy so much with great pleasure. On the upside, no one is friendly.

    It’s refreshing to know, while we slave away, the incompetent, unethical business owner takes a disporportionate amount of money from the financially ailing company as his salary. Fortunatley the workers cannot get a pay increase.

    Well...how’s your plantation?

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/03  at  09:46 AM
  17. Hi RMJ...can you imagine another war tribunal...a court stenographer having to record, “I can’t remember”, 300,000 times!

    Which government?...who was complicit? In my opinion, if sept 11 hadn’t happened, we would still have war criminals and corrupt politicians and a backwards society...undealt with.

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/03  at  09:59 AM
  18. joe...I agree with everything you say and you bring up one of my favorite topics - day care centers. I beleive that they should be abolished. Children should be allowed to be cared for by people who love them, not people who are doing a job for the minimum wage. I know that there are many dedicated workers but most of them do not have the bond that the mother has with her child. In the usa we have devalued and trivialized children. We institutionalize the youngest and the oldest in our society. I have enough stories about day care centers and nursing homes to fill volumes. Just recently I visited a day care center for infants. The babies were on the floor in those little bouncy things. I felt very sorry for them and I offered to rock them in a rocking chair, but was told that rocking them was “against policy”.

    Posted by RMJ  on  from Churchill 4 Prez Hdqts 09/03  at  01:25 PM
  19. RMJ...18...I agree with you absolutely…

    I had a conversation earlier about human relations in the workplace...in regards to day care centers in place of real love and bonding...again, My mind goes back to John Bradshaw’s saying...not a quote…

    We have dysfunctional 9 year olds, attempting to make decisions for adults, and other people.

    Character development is premised on some kind of ethical, moral foundation...how do we learn this in the society of destructive tendencies. There is little or no regard for life, human or otherwise…

    The business owner does not know or want to acknowledge it takes the collective effort of human beings to accomplish anything, and the business owner also does not know to nurture human relations, improve communications, improve awareness, intelligence, creativity, group dynamics...he wants any success to magically...just happen!...dysfunctional children jumping up and down, shouting, I want my way! This is america...as the man said, ‘all life is a play and when the hell are we going to rewrite the script’?

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/03  at  02:03 PM
  20. It took them 500 years, but...???

    Coalition of nuns calls for impeaching Bush and Cheney

    http://tinyurl.com/2qcdru

    Posted by joe of maine  on  from 09/03  at  03:07 PM
  21. Simply the best mask illusion ever.
    scroll a bit:
    http://tinyurl.com/3dt7k6

    Posted by frances  on  from bc 09/03  at  09:36 PM
  22. Nice slice of history Mickey!

    RMJ #11; you are right although I’m clueless to what those drastic measures are.

    Joe #12; suppose hypothetical Hillary serves the next two terms as president.  Starting from 1980 we’ll have had Bush, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton.  Didn’t they call that nepotism about Egypy in our elementary school books?

    Mickey #14.  Let’s remember that Dan Rather went on David Letterman’s show September 15, 2003, and announced he was ready “to do anything, report anywhere, to do his duty” in this time of crisis.

    Even not making critical evaluations of it, 9/11 conspiracy theory is beside the point.

    The mask is hilarious.

    Posted by Tracy McLellan  on  from Chicago 09/10  at  02:41 AM

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