Mass strike, events are the banking breakdown, the mass strike and the illegal war in Libya. Can Greenies get on the global warming bandwagon?
Obama has committed impeachable acts,
impeachable acts of military consequence, and related
consequence, which is tantamount to an actual declaration of
treason on the part of this President, treason against the
Constitution and people of the United States.
"And the wimps are saying, "Ohhhh, well, we gotta be more
reasonable! We have to be nice to this creep." They all despise
him! But they're all bending, "Oh! We have too many things to
protect! You can't ask us to make this great risk," of throwing
this bum out of office, where he belongs!"
"On the other side, we have, this past week, we had an event
in New Jersey, which started out with about 3,500 people, and
went up to about 8,500 people, in a short period of time. This
is, even though we've had significant events of protest before,
against the Obama Administration, beginning, 2009, 2009-2010,
there's nothing there which compares with what there is here,
today. We have a literal, potentially explosive, mass strike in
progress.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Global Warming Toward Mass Strike
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
A Green Panic Can be Reversed
We also have to overwhelm this green policy. Now, the best
way to overwhelm the green policy, is to get a panic started, a
very good kind of panic. And that panic is the panic of the
success of the United States in going back into employment, at a
time that the green areas of the world, are worse than useless.
It is only the {pessimism} caused by the economic collapse which
has enabled the green movement to increase its influence as it
has done! If you put optimism back into -- in Germany, for
example, Italy, France -- you will get a change! You will get a
change in the social policy. This conditioning is, that when you
convince people that everybody's going to get hard times,
everybody has to suffer, everybody has to sacrifice, especially
their babies and neighbors, hmm?, that it's a self-feeding
fascist movement. If you reverse that, the fascist movement, if
you do it in time, the fascist movement will evaporate.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Alan Jilka was a candidate for Congress
Alan Jilka was a candidate for Congress. The 1st CD of Kansas. Alan Jilka is from Salina, Kansas. Alan Jilka warns us of the proper use of languages. There can be many double entendres in Portuguese and Spanish.
Alan Jilka was a candidate for Congress. The 1st CD of Kansas. Alan Jilka is from Salina, Kansas. Alan Jilka warns us of the proper use of languages. There can be many double entendres in Portuguese and Spanish.
Alan Jilka was a candidate for Congress. The 1st CD of Kansas. Alan Jilka is from Salina, Kansas. Alan Jilka warns us of the proper use of languages. There can be many double entendres in Portuguese and Spanish.
Here is a message from Alan Jilka:
Once the pencils have passed through the entire process and are now a finished product, the owners of the pencil company have to devise a distribution system to bring their good to the end user. More is required than just loading them on the truck. We need a plan to place the pencils where consumers have access to purchase them from salespeople.
Pencils by themselves are not very useful without accessory products, mainly a pencil sharpener, paper and a hard writing surface be it a clipboard, desk, table, etc. Each of these items has an existential history similar to the one we have just summarized.
This simple example demonstrates the interdependence of our economy. The different segments that contribute to a pencil’s manufacture are all in a manner dependent on each other. All facets of the operation involve individuals whose employment is dependent on the others. And the corporate responsibility reports of each company involved in the process speak to a handful of typically important issues – energy and natural resource use. In the long run proper utilization of energy and resources affect every phase of the process.
Natural resources are finite on our planet earth. We need to use them carefully given our interdependence in today’s modern world. A failure in any part of the system would jeopardize the entire process. Practicing good stewardship of our resources is not just good business, it’s crucial to our long-term survival.
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Sunday, June 12, 2011
You're My Blue Skies
In the field of environmental science, blue skies have a meaning of hope and joy. Now if you are working in the medical field, find your joy with blue skies medical uniforms. Find out more about these great products at http://www.blueskyscrubs.com/categories/Scrubs/Scrubs-for-Women/ and see for yourself what I'm talking about. You can wear some blue sky scrubs and have a sunny day. Wearing them could even make you high, as you turn your love everywhere.
If pants and shirts of your medical uniform are not enough, you can always add a lab coat, a requirement for some occupations. It's great when you are wearing a bright white lab coat. A lab coat can be a great asset when it is wrinkle-resistant and teflon protected. That is the type of 100-percent cotton that I likle. It can be slim and trimming, with a bit of grey outlining that adds the perfect touch. So, there are many pieces that you may want to add to complete your outfit, your medical uniform. The scrub bottoms and shirts are available in the usual sky blue, but also in many other pastel colors, for men and for women. Not all the colors are pastel, you can have full colors like real black and real navy blue. A hat or kerchief can add a great touch and keep long hair out of the way, an important courtesy for your patients. Finally, if your occupation requires it, a lab coat can be a great finishing touch. Cheap scrubs do not have to be boring, they can be very nice pieces of clothing to wear.
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Bad Weather in the United States
There has been a lot of bad weather in the United States, and I do not think we can blame it on man-made Global Warming and emissions of Carbon Dioxide (CO2). With the tornadoes this year that destroyed large sections of Joplin, Missouri and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, we should see that something different is happening in the universe, our real extended environment. The theory is that the earth and the solar system are now moving through a spiral arm of our galaxy, the Milky Way. We are getting extra doses of cosmic radiation that is causing everything from extreme weather, to triggering earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Add to that the ruining of 25% of the prime farmland in the region from Montana to Louisiana. We are in for a tough treatment, and we better get the U.S. government to deal with this, not budget cut to save the bank thieves. Time for Glass-Steagall now, separate the commercial banks from the "investment banks" and financial bubbles.
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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Danger in the Political Environment, Syria
There are dangers in the political environment, not just about Climate Change and all that. This post refers to the political struggles going on in Syria.
Dr. Sakher Hallak, 43 years old, died after being tortured by the Syrian secret police. He was being interrogated after his return from a scientific meeting in the USA. Please contact your legislators and encourage them to help topple that regime run by thugs and murderers. My brother was a peaceful, well-educated, secular physician who was respected by his peers, internationally. He was recently in Miami, attending an AED conference, and I am so glad that I had a chance to spend a few short days with him.
We are an apolitical family, and we tried, very hard, to keep out of the local political movements. Apparently, they did not like the fact that he went to the US to attend a medical conference. They wanted to interrogate him about his US visit, and he died during the interrogation. Reportedly, he had broken bones and injuries from trying to defend himself from the blows. He died from strangulation.
Please check this site out: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/124/stop-killing-civilians-in-syria/
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