Tuesday, December 03, 2019

Evil People

All the rest of this except for this paragraph was typed yesterday 12 - 02.   You know what we need to do is to issue a "protocol" on how to interract with God.  There are rules, you know.  One of the big rules is "Not all truth is true but only those truths that give glory to God".  Clement of Alexendria said that.  It is a hard saying.  Here is another one.  If God offers you a deal "you can't refuse" you better take it.  (Selah)  

If God wills it, evil people can sure rule the roost.  Take Days of our Lives.  Clyde Weston sure knows how to pull people’s strings by bribing guards with booze.  He got the guard to let him into Will Horton’s call and he had a knife he put to his neck while pelting him with accusing questions till another guy came in and broke it up.  Stephano may be dead but his after-image is very much alive.  The ghost of Stephano lives, his essence.  This essence was programmed into the memory of Steven Johnson, who is actually a much spliffier dresser now and looks sophisticated.   Of course he could strip Steve of his old memories by using an accelerated de-milonization process.  I think Tux was subjected to that by the way he is so much more distant now.  What if a criminal wanted to occupy the body of an upstanding citizen.  He might be happy doing so- - - until this unsuspecting victim was senselessly murdered as he walked down a narrow road at night.  After this I went for afternoon snacks.  I decided in getting two Oreos again and an iced tea.  Cathy Larsen was saying something to me.  

You know that voice that said a week or so ago that Google has it in for me in not putting a certain name up on the internet.  This notion was strengthened this afternoon when I asked Google a simple question but got nary a site that answered in the affirmative.  Now if I had asked about child molestation opportunities or man on goat sex, I would have gotten all sorts of sites.  But this question was something I ran into in the pre internet era just using the public library.  I was able to find information on it.  But not with Google in the act.  The one possible lone exception was an Islamic site.  Maybe I’ll convert to Islam.   After a smoke break I dialed up the Rick Unger show on WCPT.  He had three provocative topics.  The first was that 52% of the Republicans today think Donald Trump was a better president than Abraham Lincoln, I kid you not.  Not that 48% think old Abe was a better president.  There are probably another ten or twelve percent that aren’t sure who the better president was.  Abraham Lincoln united this country and Trump does nothing but divide it.  The second segment was on ektopic pregnencies.  The right to life lobby says there is mesical procedure they aren’t using to take the ovum in the tube and place it back in the uterus where it belongs, kind of like putting the toothpaste back in the tube.  The medical authorities say it can’t be done, and if it could it would be in use now because many ektopic pregnencies are wanted pregnencies.  The third segment was on Trump pardoning that officer who killed civilians.  But the most disturbing fact I learned was that Nixon pardoned Liutennant Calley in time for the 11972 presidential election, because the pro butchery lobby seemed to have a lot of voters.  I never knew Nixon pardoned Luitennant Calley not that I would have voted him regardless because I didn’t.  It just boggles my mind that there is a fundamental fact I never knew about Nixon that lowers my opinion of him considerably.

I see that we are on page seven.  For dinner I had a chef’s salad, which I got early, or maybe everybody else was just really late.  Larry got his ham and cheese sandwich somewhere in-between.  We had apple crisp with whipped cream for dessert.  Two people passed me by before I finally got it.  I moved in a chair for Patty just in case she happened to attend.  At lunch a lady named Teresa sat in her place.

.  I went for ten o clock snacks and there was a line.  I had two Oreos and they sent us to the front room to get our coffee.  We had to wait a while watching some movie on touring the major cities of Italy.  But eventually we got our coffee though mine had both sugar and cream in it.  It was in one of the old colored cups.  I’m not sure what I did between then and lunch.  Patty was not at lunch or at dinner.  We had beef stew on a plate with corn bread.  It had that preservative after-taste that’s at times been so bad that I didn’t eat the stew but today I did.  We had peaches which were undergoing some sort of fermentation.  We never got noon coffee.  I had the Gary and Shannon show.  Shannon didn’t do too well on her football picks.  They say ever since that black cat ran across that field that teams with cat logos have lost.  This includes the Lions, the Bengals, the Panthers and the Jaguires.   Gary and Shannon were mocking the departure of that Montana governor from the democratic presidential race.  He had a good platform on overcoming the odds.  But they also have it in for Camile Harris.  They don’t like her and took every opportunity to trash how she is doing in the polls and say she won’t make it to the Iowa caucus.  We’ll see about that.  

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