Bill Clinton has personally come to his wife’s defense about the E mails. There is a provision of congressional law which indicates that Bengazi can’t be a political stunt just to get to Hillary is pretty blatant and they bragged after they did it. Now they are more blatant than I have ever seen about denying Black people the vote in Alabama. They’re closing down all DMV places in the eight counties that are more than 75% Black so that Black people can’t register to vote. Of course what they did in Pennsylvania to reduce Black voting in 2012 was pretty blatant and they bragged after they did it, “Well this will insure that Pennsylvania goes for Romney this year”. I hope the liberals are right and congress entirely flips democratic this next year. Because Kevin Mc Carthy is pretty bad in being so blatant that the Bengazi hearings were for the very purpose of driving Hillary’s poll numbers down. You know they are obsessed with Hillary’s high poll numbers and they are desperately trying to deny reality. Even Dr Levy was saying that Hillary was going to be indicted any day now and “They are finding new crimes all the time”. The pure and simple truth here is that they know Hillary is the party nominee that no matter who the Republicans pick they will lose the election- with varying degrees of severity. But not only are all eight Bengazi comittees a violation of congressional law, it's actually a prosecutable offense, involving the corrupting of governmental processes.
The
Pope met with Kim Davis, and the driver had some radio program that sounded
like a Catholic station. The driver says
he’s quitting in just over two weeks.
Bill said they are going to do a
biopsy on whatever skin problem Bill has.
Donnie unexpectedly didn’t come to work today so Sarah will be doing the
medication, perhaps at seven according to Joe.
ABC network news is on right now.
That Christian woman who did a murder for hire - - was executed last
night. The Pope personally pleded for
mercy for her and the state of Georgia said “No”. Now we have “the deadly roar of deadly air
power” in Syria. The battle is on, and
the Russians bombed non ISIS areas and the United States is rightly upset about
that. Russia gave the US a one hour
warning- - and so many nations are in that area it just invites trouble.
(from yesterday's personal notes) I was freshly out of
cigarettes and got butts from John. I
came in here and turned the soap opera on a little. The guy came in and called for both Bill and
me. Bill and another guy had to go to a
dermatologist. This place was on Euclid
north of La Palma. I asked after they’d
left whether it had anything to do with scabees and the guy said it did. I certainly hope Bill doesn’t have scabees. The driver didn’t want to drive back and
forth since the locations were rather far apart. So he stayed with me while I was at the
dentist. That is my gain. Dr Bui wasn’t there today and I got another
guy. I said I wanted the four (?) cavities
done first. I had thought it was only
two, but they were all in the upper front.
So it was important how all four looked.
The guy worked till about three on them, and for cavities that seems
long since it was all chair time and not waiting. But there is a new bump in my left central
incisor. Our return rout was an exact
retracing of the rout we took there. I
really had to take a piss and I felt my bladder would burst before we got
home. Also my lip was really numb. In fact it felt like I didn’t have a lip when
I tried to smoke a cigarette. The lip
was actually number than the teeth themselves.
I then proceeded to put the clothes away. Everything was there. We had a macaroni and beef casserole and
garlic bread. We had a fairly rich soup with
kidney beans included in it. We had
cantaloupe for dessert. Bill gave me a
pack with two cigarettes in it.
People associate "having a soul" with consciousness or "sensient" awareness. But on Star Trek this human quality is imputed to inaminate machines. There was this Sherlock Holmes program where Holmes began asking "broader questions" than he was programmed to ask just to solve the case at hand on the holideck, where the Star Trek crew goes for recreational entertainment. They were questions like "Who am I really" and 'Why was I put here? Who made me? What is my purpose". And yet at the end of the episode the who guy's life was refused to this crystal polygon paper weight on Jordi's desk. All of the experiances that Holmes would ever have were contained in this "paper weight". There was another episode where Commander Data said "I fought for the liberation of non biological life forms who have no advocate of their own" and Piccard says something like "That's the most human thing I've ever seen you do". Then there is the episode of the exocomps, which similarly they were debated as "are these creatures sensient?" Of course this is where a belief in God comes in handy. Because otherwise how are you going to tell whether or not you are the only person who's really sensient with conscious awareness. All of these other people in your life might be just things- - like baubles hanging over the crib of a two month old infant to entertain him. How do you know anybody else besides yourself even has a soul? This is what you might call the Ayan Rand argument is "You can't prove that I exist". Chuck Smith used to speak of "graduating from the animal plane to God awareness". This is an analogy I've never liked because sometimes I think animals have more of an inherent awareness of God than humans do. But by this a pastor is saying "When do humans start asking themselves the same sort of questions that Sherlock Holms asked that "he wasn't programmed to ask" such as "Who am I?" and "Where am I?" and "How did I get here?" Thom Hartman says that Republicans are sociopaths because they never for a moment think of anyone but themselves. They are utterly lacking in any sort of empathy either for their fellow man, or nature. The Pope regards issues such as pollution and Global Warming as moral and not political issues, as Governor Christie claims they are. Even Rick Perry in the 2012 debates made a statement I agree with. He said "As a pastor I expect him to lay out the facts for me about certain realities and I"ll vote accordingly". So maybe we're no closer to "proving there is an afterlife" than we were- - but you have to admit that a logical question to ask yourself if- - first you die- - And Then What? Because to the extent it lies within your control, I think we are all looking for something better in the next life than we're having in this life. (Selah)
People associate "having a soul" with consciousness or "sensient" awareness. But on Star Trek this human quality is imputed to inaminate machines. There was this Sherlock Holmes program where Holmes began asking "broader questions" than he was programmed to ask just to solve the case at hand on the holideck, where the Star Trek crew goes for recreational entertainment. They were questions like "Who am I really" and 'Why was I put here? Who made me? What is my purpose". And yet at the end of the episode the who guy's life was refused to this crystal polygon paper weight on Jordi's desk. All of the experiances that Holmes would ever have were contained in this "paper weight". There was another episode where Commander Data said "I fought for the liberation of non biological life forms who have no advocate of their own" and Piccard says something like "That's the most human thing I've ever seen you do". Then there is the episode of the exocomps, which similarly they were debated as "are these creatures sensient?" Of course this is where a belief in God comes in handy. Because otherwise how are you going to tell whether or not you are the only person who's really sensient with conscious awareness. All of these other people in your life might be just things- - like baubles hanging over the crib of a two month old infant to entertain him. How do you know anybody else besides yourself even has a soul? This is what you might call the Ayan Rand argument is "You can't prove that I exist". Chuck Smith used to speak of "graduating from the animal plane to God awareness". This is an analogy I've never liked because sometimes I think animals have more of an inherent awareness of God than humans do. But by this a pastor is saying "When do humans start asking themselves the same sort of questions that Sherlock Holms asked that "he wasn't programmed to ask" such as "Who am I?" and "Where am I?" and "How did I get here?" Thom Hartman says that Republicans are sociopaths because they never for a moment think of anyone but themselves. They are utterly lacking in any sort of empathy either for their fellow man, or nature. The Pope regards issues such as pollution and Global Warming as moral and not political issues, as Governor Christie claims they are. Even Rick Perry in the 2012 debates made a statement I agree with. He said "As a pastor I expect him to lay out the facts for me about certain realities and I"ll vote accordingly". So maybe we're no closer to "proving there is an afterlife" than we were- - but you have to admit that a logical question to ask yourself if- - first you die- - And Then What? Because to the extent it lies within your control, I think we are all looking for something better in the next life than we're having in this life. (Selah)
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