As they used to say back in the day, "for reasons beyond our control" this blog will be suspended for at least a couple of weeks. I know this may upset my two readers, but surely you need a break from all my drivel.
It will take me at least two weeks to get everything back on line at the new location. I have to assemble two new desk and chairs, connect the router to about a million wireless devices and then start fixing things that don’t or won’t work.
I will be in the group that don’t or won’t work.
PMO
©2012
Want to know why old men are so grumpy? They don't like to be annoyed! What annoys them? Everything!
Monday, November 19, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Why?
When you get to my age, you ask why - a lot. Why do I have to get up before noon? Why do I have to mow the lawn? I’m still waiting to hear a good reason for why I have to shave more than once a month.
Asking my financial controller why we are moving doesn’t always get a response that makes any sense to me. She assures me that we will sell our existing house, that we won’t go broke, and that I will like the new location. If any of these is true, I will be surprised. But, she is crafty. She always brings up our special needs granddaughter. Everyone in the family understands that if you want to get me to move at all, you just have to find some reason that granddaughter wants me to. Certainly being five minutes from her is better than being two hours, which it takes now.
Every grumpy old man has a soft spot and both my granddaughters are mine, but especially the special needs one. She has been in charge of me since she was born.
She and I have an arrangement. She does what she wants to and I help her.
That’s why we eat burgers and fries instead of salad.
PMO
©2012
Asking my financial controller why we are moving doesn’t always get a response that makes any sense to me. She assures me that we will sell our existing house, that we won’t go broke, and that I will like the new location. If any of these is true, I will be surprised. But, she is crafty. She always brings up our special needs granddaughter. Everyone in the family understands that if you want to get me to move at all, you just have to find some reason that granddaughter wants me to. Certainly being five minutes from her is better than being two hours, which it takes now.
Every grumpy old man has a soft spot and both my granddaughters are mine, but especially the special needs one. She has been in charge of me since she was born.
She and I have an arrangement. She does what she wants to and I help her.
That’s why we eat burgers and fries instead of salad.
PMO
©2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
New Phone
Okay, I gave up. I got a new cell phone - gave up the game boy with a phone feature. That’s what I call smart phones. No, I did not get one with a rotary dial. I couldn’t find one.
The new phone actually allows me to make calls without going through a series of button pushing. It even has speed dial and voice commands. Yes, it does have "apps" but as of yet, I don’t use them. And, of course it has lots of features than any red bloodied grumpy old man would never use. Texting, video messaging, email and push to talk. I don’t know anyone who has push to talk, so I don’t push.
While it is not a solid basic phone like the old one, it seems to work for me. And there is one feature that I like. It has a flashlight. I’ve only made a couple of calls, but I ran the battery down playing with that flashlight.
It doesn’t take much to keep me entertained.
PMO
©2012
The new phone actually allows me to make calls without going through a series of button pushing. It even has speed dial and voice commands. Yes, it does have "apps" but as of yet, I don’t use them. And, of course it has lots of features than any red bloodied grumpy old man would never use. Texting, video messaging, email and push to talk. I don’t know anyone who has push to talk, so I don’t push.
While it is not a solid basic phone like the old one, it seems to work for me. And there is one feature that I like. It has a flashlight. I’ve only made a couple of calls, but I ran the battery down playing with that flashlight.
It doesn’t take much to keep me entertained.
PMO
©2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Turkey Day
It’s almost here - THANKSGIVING! That’s old Indian word for "let eat." And, what do we eat on that day? Turkey of course. Since I am in a public service mind set again today, I thought I would rerun a post from last year:
Have you always wanted to cook a turkey that looked like the ones they show in a magazine? Well, you can. And, you can save energy too.
A number of years ago a lady at our church gave us a recipe for cooking a turkey. It sounds crazy but it works. I like crazy things that work since my life is crazy.
The trick is that you have to follow directions. This is especially difficult for me. First and foremost you must use a black or dark blue granite pan to cook the turkey. No other pan will work - period. The pan must be large enough to hold a 12-18 pound turkey with the lid closed snugly. I have actually used wire to hold the lid shut when a turkey was slightly large.
Obviously you need a turkey. The ideal size is about 14-16 pounds. It must be fresh or thawed completely. You should take out the plastic bag with the giblets and neck. If you don’t you will be sorry.
Next you will need two medium red apples, two medium white onions, and two stalks of celery, cut in half. Quarter the apples and the onions.
Place the onions, apples and celery inside the cavity of said turkey. Rub some butter on the bird - not too much or it will burn.
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Don’t ‘chicken’ out now. Put the turkey inside the pan and be sure that the lid sits down completely. Now, place the pan in the oven and leave it alone for an hour and a half. DO NOT open the oven. At the end of the time, turn off the oven. DO NOT open the oven door for at least 8 hours.
We always do this at night and leave the bird to cook til the next morning. If your oven has a good seal, you will need potholders to get the pan out even after several hours.
The result will be a perfectly browned bird with lots of juices for stuffing, provided you followed directions and the oven door seal is good.
I have mentioned more than once that this blog is about whatever I think about at the time I write. Obviously I am thinking about Thanksgiving dinner. I think about that a lot.
If you try this and it fails, I have a chili recipe. It takes six hours and you can’t sleep while it cooks.
PMO
©2011
Have you always wanted to cook a turkey that looked like the ones they show in a magazine? Well, you can. And, you can save energy too.
A number of years ago a lady at our church gave us a recipe for cooking a turkey. It sounds crazy but it works. I like crazy things that work since my life is crazy.
The trick is that you have to follow directions. This is especially difficult for me. First and foremost you must use a black or dark blue granite pan to cook the turkey. No other pan will work - period. The pan must be large enough to hold a 12-18 pound turkey with the lid closed snugly. I have actually used wire to hold the lid shut when a turkey was slightly large.
Obviously you need a turkey. The ideal size is about 14-16 pounds. It must be fresh or thawed completely. You should take out the plastic bag with the giblets and neck. If you don’t you will be sorry.
Next you will need two medium red apples, two medium white onions, and two stalks of celery, cut in half. Quarter the apples and the onions.
Place the onions, apples and celery inside the cavity of said turkey. Rub some butter on the bird - not too much or it will burn.
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Don’t ‘chicken’ out now. Put the turkey inside the pan and be sure that the lid sits down completely. Now, place the pan in the oven and leave it alone for an hour and a half. DO NOT open the oven. At the end of the time, turn off the oven. DO NOT open the oven door for at least 8 hours.
We always do this at night and leave the bird to cook til the next morning. If your oven has a good seal, you will need potholders to get the pan out even after several hours.
The result will be a perfectly browned bird with lots of juices for stuffing, provided you followed directions and the oven door seal is good.
I have mentioned more than once that this blog is about whatever I think about at the time I write. Obviously I am thinking about Thanksgiving dinner. I think about that a lot.
If you try this and it fails, I have a chili recipe. It takes six hours and you can’t sleep while it cooks.
PMO
©2011
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Don't Move
This is another one of my wonderful bits of advice I render as a public service - absolutely no charge. Whatever you do, don’t move anywhere. Wherever you currently live, stay there until you die - even longer if you have no funeral arrangements.
For the past few weeks we have been trying to pack boxes and throw away really valuable stuff. At this moment, it does not look like we will be ready for the movers. But, I bet they have met people like me before - well, maybe not.
The primary reason that moving is bad is because there are a lot of people that want to know where you are - post office, banks, social security, medicare, drivers license, doctors, investment companies, credit card companies, magazines, memberships, insurance companies, and the list goes on and on. And, I have discovered that when you deal with the State of Texas, there is a fee for changing anything. I think I paid more for the change of address on my licenses than I did to get them.
Since I am the primary ‘get er done’ person at my house, I also have to make all the changes for my financial controller. Wait until she finds out that she is now a resident of Iraq.
With a Texas drivers license.
PMO
©2012
For the past few weeks we have been trying to pack boxes and throw away really valuable stuff. At this moment, it does not look like we will be ready for the movers. But, I bet they have met people like me before - well, maybe not.
The primary reason that moving is bad is because there are a lot of people that want to know where you are - post office, banks, social security, medicare, drivers license, doctors, investment companies, credit card companies, magazines, memberships, insurance companies, and the list goes on and on. And, I have discovered that when you deal with the State of Texas, there is a fee for changing anything. I think I paid more for the change of address on my licenses than I did to get them.
Since I am the primary ‘get er done’ person at my house, I also have to make all the changes for my financial controller. Wait until she finds out that she is now a resident of Iraq.
With a Texas drivers license.
PMO
©2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
UPS
The following are my comments to UPS about their decision not to continue with contributions to the Boy Scouts:
I am extremely disappointed that UPS has chosen to discriminate against the Boy Scouts because their beliefs do not agree with yours. By withdrawing grants to this great institution for boys, UPS has sided against moral values that have stood the test of time in developing boys into better men.
Certainly UPS has the right to distribute funds to whomever they please. But, to withdraw support from an organization that you have supported in the past to further the agenda of a group that seeks to prey on young boys is disgusting by any standard. Evidence revealed recently indicates that it is not safe for inclusion of any person in the Scouts that has a different set of values.
It appears that UPS by this action has taken a position against any organization that does not support the homosexual lifestyle. This doesn’t seem to be a good business decision. Especially when you consider that all religions condemn this behavior.
FedEx delivered to my house today.
PMO
©2012
I am extremely disappointed that UPS has chosen to discriminate against the Boy Scouts because their beliefs do not agree with yours. By withdrawing grants to this great institution for boys, UPS has sided against moral values that have stood the test of time in developing boys into better men.
Certainly UPS has the right to distribute funds to whomever they please. But, to withdraw support from an organization that you have supported in the past to further the agenda of a group that seeks to prey on young boys is disgusting by any standard. Evidence revealed recently indicates that it is not safe for inclusion of any person in the Scouts that has a different set of values.
It appears that UPS by this action has taken a position against any organization that does not support the homosexual lifestyle. This doesn’t seem to be a good business decision. Especially when you consider that all religions condemn this behavior.
FedEx delivered to my house today.
PMO
©2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Republic Of Texas?
The petition for Texas to peacefully secede from the U.S. has surpassed the required 25,000 signatures and therefore an official response will be forthcoming. You can check out the We The People website to keep up with what happens. There are 20 states that have filed similar request, but Texas is the first to garner enough signatures - over 60,000 at last count.
What does all this mean? It obviously leads one to believe that there are a number of folks that just ain’t happy with the Federal Government. And, it means that some clerk, somewhere, is going to respond with a great big - DENIED.
You don’t think government actually cares what you think do you? If you do, I have a deal for you. How about some ocean front property in Arizona where you can set up your own country.
It comes with a presidential mansion.
PMO
©2012
What does all this mean? It obviously leads one to believe that there are a number of folks that just ain’t happy with the Federal Government. And, it means that some clerk, somewhere, is going to respond with a great big - DENIED.
You don’t think government actually cares what you think do you? If you do, I have a deal for you. How about some ocean front property in Arizona where you can set up your own country.
It comes with a presidential mansion.
PMO
©2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Nothing Changed
The elections are over and nothing changed. We still have most of the same players in the same places doing the same things they were doing. Nothing for the good of the country.
In case you haven’t noticed, politicians are dedicated to getting elected and reelected until they finally get tired of playing games or they make so much money, they have to retire to count it. Meanwhile we serfs trudge along doing the same things we always do. Nothing for the good of the country. It’s called a stalemate.
Everybody loses in the end.
PMO
©2012
In case you haven’t noticed, politicians are dedicated to getting elected and reelected until they finally get tired of playing games or they make so much money, they have to retire to count it. Meanwhile we serfs trudge along doing the same things we always do. Nothing for the good of the country. It’s called a stalemate.
Everybody loses in the end.
PMO
©2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Secede
In case you haven’t heard, a petition was filed on November 7 for Louisiana to peacefully secede from the United States. At last report there were about 3,500 signatures with 25,000 required to get a response from the White House. A similar petition was filed on Friday the 9th for Texas. Each petition seeks a peaceful separation to establish a new government.
I checked out some of the signatures - first name and cities are revealed - for Texas and am amazed at the locations. People from all over the state have begun signing up.
While these kind of things happen all the time, it is somewhat unusual that thousands are signing in just a few days. And, if I had not run across this by accident, I would not have known. Makes me wonder how people find out and jump on board.
It would be interesting if both states were actually able to secede. Texas is the 15th largest economy in the world and Louisiana has the best food in the world. Wow! That would bring the rest of the states into a condition of shock. Take away all that money and crawfish etoufee and that’s a serious blow.
I can’t wait to see what happens.
PMO
©2012
I checked out some of the signatures - first name and cities are revealed - for Texas and am amazed at the locations. People from all over the state have begun signing up.
While these kind of things happen all the time, it is somewhat unusual that thousands are signing in just a few days. And, if I had not run across this by accident, I would not have known. Makes me wonder how people find out and jump on board.
It would be interesting if both states were actually able to secede. Texas is the 15th largest economy in the world and Louisiana has the best food in the world. Wow! That would bring the rest of the states into a condition of shock. Take away all that money and crawfish etoufee and that’s a serious blow.
I can’t wait to see what happens.
PMO
©2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Man Stuff
I have accumulated a lot of stuff over the years. I’ve discovered there is a difference between man and woman stuff. Women like to change things. They throw away perfectly good items just to get a newer model. A simple example is soap dispensers for liquid soap. Why would you ever change those so long as they work? The correct answer if you ask a woman is, "because." Because seems to be a valid reason for everything - especially when it comes to getting new stuff.
In our move preparation, we have begun boxing up things and getting rid of things. I suspect that when the company that hauls away our trash gets here this week will have to call for back up. So what does the financial controller do? She goes out and buys more stuff and brings it home so we can move it. Silly me asked, "if these things are really important, why not wait until we get to the new house and then go buy them? You’d think by now I would know not to ask such questions.
A man’s stuff is usually things that have been around for years and may be broken. We are going to fix them, when we have time. But, we do not want to throw them away.
The one thing I have observed in moving or spring cleaning is that she uses a simple approach. If it’s hers, she may think about keeping it. If it’s mine, she throws it away.
Don’t ask, "why don’t you just do the same with her stuff?" I tried that one time.
Because is not the correct answer when I use it.
PMO
©2012
In our move preparation, we have begun boxing up things and getting rid of things. I suspect that when the company that hauls away our trash gets here this week will have to call for back up. So what does the financial controller do? She goes out and buys more stuff and brings it home so we can move it. Silly me asked, "if these things are really important, why not wait until we get to the new house and then go buy them? You’d think by now I would know not to ask such questions.
A man’s stuff is usually things that have been around for years and may be broken. We are going to fix them, when we have time. But, we do not want to throw them away.
The one thing I have observed in moving or spring cleaning is that she uses a simple approach. If it’s hers, she may think about keeping it. If it’s mine, she throws it away.
Don’t ask, "why don’t you just do the same with her stuff?" I tried that one time.
Because is not the correct answer when I use it.
PMO
©2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
I have discovered why I like email. You can send a joke to a bunch of people without having to tell each one the same joke - one at a time. It saves a lot of time. When you get old, time is important.
I don’t even buy green bananas.
PMO
©2012
I don’t even buy green bananas.
PMO
©2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Election Results
Colorado has voted to allow recreational marijuana. That’s the big story from all the election results. Let me explain. Whether your candidate(s) won or lost, now you can go to Colorado and be happy. As the first state to pass such a bill, they are sure to see a lot of economic growth - especially in farming. All they have to do is keep the federales out, since the drug is illegal.
Don’t wait, get a mountain top condo now before they are all gone. You can celebrate your victory or forget your loss.
Talk about Rocky Mountain High.
PMO
©2012
Don’t wait, get a mountain top condo now before they are all gone. You can celebrate your victory or forget your loss.
Talk about Rocky Mountain High.
PMO
©2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Anniversary
My financial controller and I had a wedding anniversary this week. I won’t say which one, but I will tell you that I was born married.
She wanted to go out to dinner to celebrate. First, I told her we would have to hurry because the drive-thru window would have a line if we waited too long. That was the wrong answer. She insisted that going out to dinner means eating inside. I asked her to bring me something back. Again, that was the wrong thing to say.
I mentioned that our wedding vows said, "for better or worse." She reminded me that there was also a part about sickness and health and that my health was about to change.
I don’t think I’m ever going to learn.
PMO
©2012
She wanted to go out to dinner to celebrate. First, I told her we would have to hurry because the drive-thru window would have a line if we waited too long. That was the wrong answer. She insisted that going out to dinner means eating inside. I asked her to bring me something back. Again, that was the wrong thing to say.
I mentioned that our wedding vows said, "for better or worse." She reminded me that there was also a part about sickness and health and that my health was about to change.
I don’t think I’m ever going to learn.
PMO
©2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Vote
If you are an informed voter, meaning you have done your research, weighed the issues, looked beyond personalities, and dismissed your personal wants and feel you have selected the candidates best suited to do the best job for America, by all means get to the poll and vote.
If you are not an informed voter, do your duty for America.
Stay home.
PMO
©2012
If you are not an informed voter, do your duty for America.
Stay home.
PMO
©2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Your Time
Herb Brooks spoke to his1980 Olympics hockey team before the USA beat the Russians. The following is what he said.
"Great moments are born from great opportunity. And that’s what you have here tonight boys. That’s what you’ve earned here, tonight. One game.
If we played ’em ten times, they might win nine. But not this game. Not tonight. Tonight, we skate with ‘em.
Tonight, we stay with ‘em, and we shut them down because we can. Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world. You were born to be hockey players - every one of ya. And you were meant to be here tonight. This is your time. Their time – is done. It’s over.
I’m sick and tired of hearin’ about what a great hockey team the Soviets have. Screw ‘em! This is your time!! Now go out there and take it!"
Just imagine what will happen if you take that speech and apply it to the 2012 election. This is your time and all you have to do is work as hard as that hockey team did. The future of America is depending upon you. Vote for America and get others to do the same. The outcome will become history by Wednesday.
Then it’s in the record books.
PMO
©2012
"Great moments are born from great opportunity. And that’s what you have here tonight boys. That’s what you’ve earned here, tonight. One game.
If we played ’em ten times, they might win nine. But not this game. Not tonight. Tonight, we skate with ‘em.
Tonight, we stay with ‘em, and we shut them down because we can. Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world. You were born to be hockey players - every one of ya. And you were meant to be here tonight. This is your time. Their time – is done. It’s over.
I’m sick and tired of hearin’ about what a great hockey team the Soviets have. Screw ‘em! This is your time!! Now go out there and take it!"
Just imagine what will happen if you take that speech and apply it to the 2012 election. This is your time and all you have to do is work as hard as that hockey team did. The future of America is depending upon you. Vote for America and get others to do the same. The outcome will become history by Wednesday.
Then it’s in the record books.
PMO
©2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Daylight Saving Time
First and foremost, it is daylight saving time - not daylight savings time. The latter would imply that we are warehousing daylight for later use - like a bank savings account.
Every year I complain about this ridiculous practice. It makes no difference to me which way the time is set, but put it one way and leave it that way. Arizona and Hawaii get along just fine by leaving it alone. Perhaps there was a time when making more daylight available in the afternoon was useful. But, my question is, "even then, why didn’t they just get up an hour earlier?" That’s what farmers, ranchers and the military do. And, that’s what is really happening anyway.
Again with my age old story told by Ernie Ford, "daylight saving time is like cutting a foot off one end of a blanket and sewing it to the other end to make it longer." Strangely, there a lot of people that think that works.
If daylight saving time is so great, why not just work, or do whatever you do, seven days per week during the months with longer days and take off early two extra days when the days are shorter? I know, you couldn’t go to the beach. Better hope the environmental folks don’t hear about my idea, or they will get it implemented to keep you off the beach.
So, anyway, I have turned my clocks back already - Saturday afternoon. That means I have saved two hours of daylight doesn’t it?
To the roosters that crow at dawn to wake up the farmer who is already up in the dark and the chickens that go to roost at sundown, having lost sleep because they had to get up in the dark, I’m sorry.
Animals are smarter than humans.
PMO
©2012
Every year I complain about this ridiculous practice. It makes no difference to me which way the time is set, but put it one way and leave it that way. Arizona and Hawaii get along just fine by leaving it alone. Perhaps there was a time when making more daylight available in the afternoon was useful. But, my question is, "even then, why didn’t they just get up an hour earlier?" That’s what farmers, ranchers and the military do. And, that’s what is really happening anyway.
Again with my age old story told by Ernie Ford, "daylight saving time is like cutting a foot off one end of a blanket and sewing it to the other end to make it longer." Strangely, there a lot of people that think that works.
If daylight saving time is so great, why not just work, or do whatever you do, seven days per week during the months with longer days and take off early two extra days when the days are shorter? I know, you couldn’t go to the beach. Better hope the environmental folks don’t hear about my idea, or they will get it implemented to keep you off the beach.
So, anyway, I have turned my clocks back already - Saturday afternoon. That means I have saved two hours of daylight doesn’t it?
To the roosters that crow at dawn to wake up the farmer who is already up in the dark and the chickens that go to roost at sundown, having lost sleep because they had to get up in the dark, I’m sorry.
Animals are smarter than humans.
PMO
©2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Not Union - Stay Away
Just when I think that people can’t be "that stupid," - they are. WAFF-TV in Huntsville, Alabama reports that crews from Decatur Utilities in Decatur, Alabama were turned away from helping in Seaside Heights, N.J. because they were not union employees. A New Jersey power company denied that they turned crews away from restoring electric power destroyed by hurricane Sandy. An Alabama utility clarified that it was the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers that turned them away and not the company.
The crews from Hunstville and Decatur have reportedly left the Jersey shore and headed to Long Island to work there.
Another nonunion crew from is reportedly idling in Roanoke, VA., waiting for instructions after Seaside Heights asked them to come help, but then told them to stand down.
Meanwhile while millions wait in the dark, New York mayor Bloomberg is setting up generators for the big marathon in that city.
I talked to a friend in Arlington, VA today and he confirmed the reports in Jersey. We agreed on a term for the action. INSANITY!
They'd better be glad they didn’t try to turn back some redneck crew from East Texas. There would have been a butt kicking going on.
Then they would have restored the power.
PMO
©2012
The crews from Hunstville and Decatur have reportedly left the Jersey shore and headed to Long Island to work there.
Another nonunion crew from is reportedly idling in Roanoke, VA., waiting for instructions after Seaside Heights asked them to come help, but then told them to stand down.
Meanwhile while millions wait in the dark, New York mayor Bloomberg is setting up generators for the big marathon in that city.
I talked to a friend in Arlington, VA today and he confirmed the reports in Jersey. We agreed on a term for the action. INSANITY!
They'd better be glad they didn’t try to turn back some redneck crew from East Texas. There would have been a butt kicking going on.
Then they would have restored the power.
PMO
©2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Birth Rate
According to a report released by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the birth rate in the United States hit al all-time low in 2011 - (CNSNEWS). More than 40 percent of all babies born were born to unmarried women.
The preliminary number shows almost four million births which is not a sufficient growth rate to maintain a society of our size. Therefore, it is feasible that in a few years, when all old fogies die off, the country will be left without the ability to support itself economically or defensively. Not a good picture.
Back in the "day" men and women got married and had babies. Then they raised them. But all that has apparently changed. Today, there are protest for abortions and birth control to be paid by tax payers. Does this seem right to you?
If the "old way" wasn't good, how did most of us get here?
Getting older means that you realize a little more on how all this is supposed to work. When the natural plan is abandoned or altered, the facts are that the new plan won’t work. And the price is more than anyone can imagine.
It is unlikely that I will live long enough to see the total collapse of our society, but my grandchildren will. That makes me very sad.
What can be done to change the course and destiny? Absolutely nothing. Nobody is willing to listen to old folks or history.
I got all that from a report that is nothing more than numbers. Kind of makes you wonder about me, doesn’t it?
PMO
©2012
The preliminary number shows almost four million births which is not a sufficient growth rate to maintain a society of our size. Therefore, it is feasible that in a few years, when all old fogies die off, the country will be left without the ability to support itself economically or defensively. Not a good picture.
Back in the "day" men and women got married and had babies. Then they raised them. But all that has apparently changed. Today, there are protest for abortions and birth control to be paid by tax payers. Does this seem right to you?
If the "old way" wasn't good, how did most of us get here?
Getting older means that you realize a little more on how all this is supposed to work. When the natural plan is abandoned or altered, the facts are that the new plan won’t work. And the price is more than anyone can imagine.
It is unlikely that I will live long enough to see the total collapse of our society, but my grandchildren will. That makes me very sad.
What can be done to change the course and destiny? Absolutely nothing. Nobody is willing to listen to old folks or history.
I got all that from a report that is nothing more than numbers. Kind of makes you wonder about me, doesn’t it?
PMO
©2012
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