It is especially at sunset after you've smoked a big cone of gooey red hash.
In it's day it must have been incredible with it's fountains, baths and gardens.
It is never too late to smell the roses. Spending your last days railing against the machine is a complete waste of time. The world is a place of extreme contrast, most of it caused by man's indifference, greed and avarice. Sounds like you need to go to the most beautiful place you know and do some shrooms or vitamin L.
Are they youth clubs? Statistics are just as funny.
To say "I accept" in an age like our own is to say that you accept concentration--camps, rubber truncheons, Hitler, Stalin, bombs, aeroplanes, tinned food, machine guns, putsches, purges, slogans, Bedaux belts, gas--masks, submarines, spies, provocateurs, press--censorship, secret prisons, aspirins, Hollywood films and political murder. -- George Orwell (1903--1950), British author. "Inside the Whale," Inside the Whale and Other Essays (1940).
I'm in Santa Cruz, California. I am listed in the phone book under "Bloody Annoying."
If Homeland Security wants me, they can come and get me. Until I am bound, gagged and frog marched to Obama's Gitmo, I will speak.
One of the hallmarks of free speech is the unfettered ability to ridicule public officials like Obama. When that right ends America will be even more diminished than it is now.
The way .
You are absolutely correct- that's half the equation - the other half includes making sure THAT free speech is responsible and accurate, otherwise you put your rights in jeopardy. :smile:
It goes back long before the Phoenicians. If I remember right our guide saids something like 6000BC or more.Sounds pretty cool.
I've read Gibbon's Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire. In it he quotes ancient historians and transports the reader back to the splendors of the valley. That sticks in my memory.
Accept nothing. Fight. Resist. Regardless of the certainty of defeat. Die like Tecumseh or Crazy Horse. Never give in.
BaalsTears; said:Sounds pretty cool.
I've read Gibbon's Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire. In it he quotes ancient historians and transports the reader back to the splendors of the valley. That sticks in my memory.
...Tecumseh...he's that rototiller injun that fought to keep Canada, Canada.
There was something in that book about how the Empire died after it officially became Christian.
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That guy needs to be on our money or something to give more him more recognition.
Thanks for your comment earlier eh1eh
I have no objection to opinionated criticism but when these free-floating poorly based threads are posted for discussion, there is no real discussion only a back and forth of personal opinion rather than an opportunity to read and digest how much the opposition if accurate.
I watched these forums for years on the situation between both great nations and the positives simply outweigh the negatives no matter how deeply the chattering dissenters wish to make their thoughts valid.
All nations have their criticisms and praise for each other - it is what keeps our world distinct and separate.
When we have to be concerned is when the "talk" and "freedom of speech" is silenced.
My only complaint is I wish some people would open the topics with some heavy weight thinking which I believe most of the members
here (from years of reading them) have accumulated in their hearts and minds - negative or positive or both.
When I read this forum during the Olympics last year after a long absence I was delighted to see people engaged in exchange and
on a higher level with more meaty discussion. It is why I hung around after the Olympics and why I hope this (and a few others which
have floated in) are just pot-stirrers passing their time and choosing to waste this memberships' time as well.
Everyone has an opinion - I enjoy reading them when they stir my heart and mind and open up new thoughts for me to think on too.
But ridicule of political figures is a very effective form of free speech. Ridicule for political purposes has a very long history in America.
DarkBeaver
Excellent argument against my earlier post - and your thoughts are well written and make sense. I am sorry we disagree but it is also my right as is it yours to believe as I do and write my thoughts here on the forum - which I hope will maintain its latest higher group of
arguments and contributions when we were all new at forums and sharing.
I meant no insult to "every poster on this thread" as all have a right to speak and believe as they do. There is no "higher thinking" coming from me although I am inclined to become 'wordy' - a fault I'll readily admit to.
As for opinions - I exercised mine. You can choose to take them personally or not and disregard/disagree.
You have Beiber Fever? 8OTheres a Justin Bieber thread around here somewhere, you can partake in.
DarkBeaver
Again thank you for a kind response to my earlier writing.
If we all agreed, the forum would be silent and boring and filled in One-note Wonders instead of the great diversity we expect living in free nations such as we are both so fortunate to do.
Most of my "learning" has been done at the point of a sarcastic remark ripping my ideas to drooling
neurotic thinking - and I have learned they were well placed. I love learning and the freedom to change
my thinking and opinions regularly as we fast-moving nations strive forward on a journey none of us
can guess the "destination".
I cannot imagine having or being forced to believe either government of our countries always makes the best call for us - other than the fact the "best" of the two nations is being able to write/speak/broadcast same. We are very fortunate.
Sorry members - the forum's topics of late remind me of the early days of Canadian forae and the gripes that were exchanged instead of getting to meet and greet and form friendships in knowledge of each other.
Hate to see it take this ugly turn back to the dark days.