All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Indeed, pastorius, we've not said, we've not done what needs saying and doing. And we have only made the inevitable far uglier, far more prolonged than it ever had to be, and All because of weakness of every kind.
And Damien, this could be any cave in the enemy's world, but I'm thinking Waziristan, Pakistan here in particular.
But, pastorius, your point is different, of course, that we here on this site, and similar others on other sites, are operating as if PC doesn't exist, which is the only way to beat it back.
Citizen Warrior wrote an interesting commentary here at the Infidel Bloggers Allience. His post started an integing discussion. Maybe if you like, you could drop by and leave a comment.
The words / separation of church and state/ were in the 'constitution' of the former Soviet Union...
not in the U.S Constitution--
Jefferson used the words -separation of church and state- to alay the fears of the Danbury-Baptists that there would be no state (taxpayer$$$) supported church... The DBs feared that there would be a return to Roman or Church of England control of government---
The reason for this post is/-read in another thread a reference to Separation of State & Mosque...
Bosch Fawstin said... But, pastorius, your point is different, of course, that we here on this site, and similar others on other sites, are operating as if PC doesn't exist, which is the only way to beat it back.
I say: Yep. Luckily, we here are made for the job. Either it's guys like Epa who suffer none of the pangs of guilt over "racism" because he actually fought in the civil rights movement, or it's guys like you, who are of another race or religion, or it's guys like me whose family is majority non-white.
Regarding this image, I sometimes like to hide things in plain site in my work, but I'll fill you all in if you didn't see it:
Pigman walks into the rat cave as if he owns the place, with it taking on his shape, the gray in the piece echoing his head and shoulders, and the Tower's shadows that make up Pigman's shadow, being placed where they'd be on his chest.
Its interesting that you do stuff like that. I'm surprised that I didn't notice until you pointed it out to me. Now let me guess at the symbolism. Its saying that the actions of the terrorists on 9/11 are coming back to haunt them. They are about to suffer the consequences for what they did.
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I like that one, Bosch!
Thanks, CW.
We have avoided the inevitable for so long.
The mechanism by which we avoid the inevitable is enforced ignorance.
The mechanism for changing things is ideas expressed in language and images.
As Pamela says, "This blog is part of the solution."
We express things that need to be expressed.
We do need to enter the rat cave and flush it out. Should have done it in 2002.
Bosch,
I just wonder which rat cave he is entering. I hope its the one with Osama Bin Ladin in it.
Indeed, pastorius, we've not said, we've not done what needs saying and doing. And we have only made the inevitable far uglier, far more prolonged than it ever had to be, and All because of weakness of every kind.
And Damien, this could be any cave in the enemy's world, but I'm thinking Waziristan, Pakistan here in particular.
But, pastorius, your point is different, of course, that we here on this site, and similar others on other sites, are operating as if PC doesn't exist, which is the only way to beat it back.
Bosch,
Osama could be in Pakistan for all we know. The Taliban is no longer in power in Afghanistan and he has allies in Pakistan.
Bosch,
Citizen Warrior wrote an interesting commentary here at the Infidel Bloggers Allience. His post started an integing discussion. Maybe if you like, you could drop by and leave a comment.
The words / separation of church and state/ were in the 'constitution' of the former Soviet Union...
not in the U.S Constitution--
Jefferson used the words -separation of church and state-
to alay the fears of the Danbury-Baptists that there would be no state (taxpayer$$$) supported church...
The DBs feared that there would be a return to Roman or Church of England control of government---
The reason for this post is/-read in another thread a reference to Separation of State & Mosque...
Bosch Fawstin said...
But, pastorius, your point is different, of course, that we here on this site, and similar others on other sites, are operating as if PC doesn't exist, which is the only way to beat it back.
I say: Yep. Luckily, we here are made for the job. Either it's guys like Epa who suffer none of the pangs of guilt over "racism" because he actually fought in the civil rights movement, or it's guys like you, who are of another race or religion, or it's guys like me whose family is majority non-white.
I don't give a golden crap about PC.
Christian Soldier,
The Bill of Rights says: the government shall establish no law respecting the establishment of religion.
I say: Houston, we have a problem.
Regarding this image, I sometimes like to hide things in plain site in my work, but I'll fill you all in if you didn't see it:
Pigman walks into the rat cave as if he owns the place, with it taking on his shape, the gray in the piece echoing his head and shoulders, and the Tower's shadows that make up Pigman's shadow, being placed where they'd be on his chest.
Bosch
Its interesting that you do stuff like that. I'm surprised that I didn't notice until you pointed it out to me. Now let me guess at the symbolism. Its saying that the actions of the terrorists on 9/11 are coming back to haunt them. They are about to suffer the consequences for what they did.
Exactly right Damien, retribution, symbolized by the Towers.
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