The following Reblog comes from one of my favorite followers on my spiritfilled poetry site. It is not a casual read but a review several times of its contents. It renders a world view of what we can expect in 2014 which to say is very scary is an understandment.
Optimism is good and can often preserve sanity. However, excessive optimism led to disappointment in 2013 and worse seems likely in 2014.
There are plenty of clowns, many of them in Washington. They are funny in weird ways but the giggles they produce suggest derision rather than pleasure.
Political correctness = ideologically mandated conformity
A&E’s recent spasm of sanity was most likely due to its recognition of an impending reduction in its all-important bottom line. Accordingly, it decreed a temporary halt to that effort to mandate political correctness. It was only one battle and many more continue. What other forces of political correctness have decreed comparable halts? None of which I am aware. Demands for ideological conformity continue unabated lest the ideologically favored be offended with unpleasant — sometimes far worse than merely unpleasant — consequences.
Multicultural aspects of political correctnes that cover for Islam are the most destructive, current…
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ReBlogged from Freshly Pressed by John J. Rigo, Texas Commentator
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Fourth of July is one of my favorite holidays. “Summer in the city…”
It is also the day that I kick back and see the world in a different way. It’s a day I seriously “people watch” as you will find many wonderful things going on all around you.
Children acting without a care in the world-just relishing the joy of being a child. Families laughing, playing games, having picnics together.
It is also a day for hot dog lovers. Enter Nathan’s International Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island.
Last 4th of July, I braved the beaches and crowds of Coney Island. Little did I know what lie ahead. I parked myself on a bench and watched through my camera lens. Fascinating. But then again, people watching always is….
I then ventured down to the waters edge. And walked toward the main beach. As I got closer and…
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