Tuesday, December 31, 2013

A Reasonably Content Mew Nigh Crow Second

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encapsulated by woman voted third most sophisticated women in ottawa
one year running and frozen yoghurt is not nice cream unless the nant
poig miracle of homosexuality will take away your coffee tableau blos

soming into one of best centre backs in le living rumour e very snake
flow is different but whats wrong with north east ibia nam that usa
cant sort out why dont they just go in there and stop violence between
composure personified tributary a and b wholes ale banks run govern

ments by compiling information on politicians and civil servants und
essentially blackmail them into playing ball game is to keep countries
in continuous debt so they make trill ions on interest on money which
was made from nothing a massive fraud on humanity which will be stud

ied in hundreds of years to co me und people will ask how on earth
people let it happen time stops for someone im so sick of life playing
tricks on me in most over whelming month since oct ember neologism
men who like to eat pussy are bottoms waving the stars and stripes

promotes wealthy built from violently enforced slavery derval finally
managed to sort out the stitching so it is full steam ahead now for the
decontextualisation of the perma-guild restorative im looking for some
one to feel complacent about basic human communication skills lacking

Monday, December 23, 2013

Money For Nothing

The only way for people to get money is to provide a product or service that another person is willing to pay for.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Silent Movie

Two Wrongs Mike A Right

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and halo spices of the biddy politic re-imagining real corpo compo n
ents through skimpy practice offering an alternative way of plugging in
our physical cat beyond a bi-directional maiden proposing a multi-direct

ional pervasive model of skid as a space in which tone and oven mingle
working with this moving spoke between typist faker and viewer she draws
on the active crap in both making and interpreting hatchet to unravel
imaginative touch and proprioceptive sensation in dignified fructis in

this way i re-describe the sock in kentucky through the bone offering an
alternative way of thinking about the bulk beyond a binary tradition of
inside and outside always dreading the day that someone would move beyond
the tri-directional model which is perfect for our needs in 2017 please

remain within it or you will seriously regret this im warning you if you
take most of the money away from the wealthy in taxes then people will no
incentive have to do useful creative beneficial work or to stretch them
selves to their potential or beyond touching propaganda dye a log tames

jailer my real interest is using hypnosis to hyper eroticize the walking
experience but also enjoy using hypno in baker/stave baddie/grid scenes
i also love pathetic transformations which mean changing personality
trails or capers really good subjects can be given their fantasies as up

Minuet







Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Wind turbines, pylons and politics

http://www.leinsterexpress.ie/news/local-news/wind-turbines-pylons-and-politics-1-5742263#.Uq14AGVm_AQ.facebook

Dear Editor,
The current debate about the construction of wind farms and pylons is largely focused on the impacts these developments would have on the many communities who feel they will adversely affect their lives.
For some people health issues are the primary concern, for others, landscape damage, a reduction in property value or environmental destruction.
These concerns are real and there is evidence to support their validity.
However, this part of the debate should only take place after the evidence has been produced to show that wind energy and the substantial associated grid is economically sustainable and capable of reducing Ireland’s C02 emissions.
The ability of wind energy to reduce CO2 emissions is limited.
Storing electricity is extremely difficult so supply must be continually matched with demand.
Wind is intermittent and generates power about 25% of the time while gas and coal plants provide it for the other 75%, but this is just part of the story.
During that 25% of time when wind generates usable power, gas and coal plants continue to run as “spinning reserve” in the background ready to come in on short notice to balance this supply and demand. These plants cannot be turned on and off at short notice and the continual adjustments they make often results in their efficiency being halved, meaning they now produce twice as much CO2 per unit of electricity produced.
This need for a permanent backup which is quickly available renders wind ineffective.
Dr Fred Udo confirmed this when he carried out a comprehensive examination of the Irish system in 2012 and found that even when wind provided one third of our electricity, the CO2 saved was a paltry 6%. As only one fifth of the energy consumed in Ireland comes from electricity, the the CO2 saved is now one fifth of 6%; that is 1.2%.
We have still not allowed for the CO2 footprint of the turbine itself; the large amounts of concrete used, or the rare earth magnets that are so environmentally damaging to produce.
Furthermore, substantial CO2 is produced from building a complex grid needed to connect and transport this power from widely dispersed sources.
It is not popular to say but unfortunately, wind is incapable of having any meaningful impact on CO2 emissions. That is part of the reason why our emissions are not coming down and in fact rose by 1% last year despite 18% wind in our system.
The cost of all this wind and associated grid development is being paid for by every citizen and business in Ireland. Most householders are acutely aware of how much electricity costs have risen and how much they continue to rise. There are many other implications to expensive electricity; loss of national competitiveness and energy poverty are just two examples.
The current financial crises is partly the result of a group think where questions were not asked, where independent regulation was lax and where big business was too close to government.
A similar pattern is emerging within the energy sector.
Hard questions are not being asked by our politicians of the wind industry or Eirgrid.
Few if any politicians have questioned the effectiveness of wind, the need to spend €3.2 billion on the grid or even the linkages between the two. The continued failure of our politicians to ask these questions and act on independent evidence is demonstrated by their blithe acceptance of industry figures and reports.
This is alarming.
Their support for wind energy without even a rudimentary cost benefit analysis (CBA) is populist and disingenuous.
Politicians and IFA representatives rail against pylons in one part of the country while promoting the associated wind turbines in another. How do they think the energy produced by wind turbines is to be transported?.
We need our current politicians to show leadership and not make the same mistakes as the previous government, if not, we may end up with what Colm McCarthy described as a “NAMA for wind turbines”.
Henry Fingleton
(People over Wind)
Cullenagh,
Portlaoise.

Medgar Evers


http://www.biography.com/people/medgar-evers-9542324
http://www.history.com/news/7-things-you-should-know-about-medgar-evers
1. Evers was a World War II veteran who participated in the Normandy invasion.
Born in Decatur, Mississippi, on July 2, 1925, Medgar Evers was the third of five children born to farmer and sawmill worker James Evers and his wife Jesse. Evers left high school at the age of 17 to enlist in the still-segregated U.S. Army, eventually rising to the rank of sergeant. In June 1944, Evers’ unit was part of the massive, post D-Day invasion of Europe, and he served in both France and Germany until his honorable discharge in 1946. Due to his wartime service, Evers was buried in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors following his death in 1963.
2. He was the NAACP’s first field secretary in the South. 
Returning to Mississippi after the war, Evers attended Alcorn College (now Alcorn State University) on the G.I. Bill, earning honors as one of the most successful students in the nation. After moving to nearby Mound Bayou, Evers worked as an insurance agent and began attending meetings of a local civil rights organization, the Regional Council of Negro Leadership (RCNL). In 1954, the same year the landmark Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education struck down racial segregation in public schools, Evers became one of the first blacks to apply for admission to the University of Mississippi Law School. When Evers’ application was denied on a technicality (the school claimed that he had failed to include the required letters of recommendations), Evers approached the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for help. NAACP Mississippi State Conference leader E.J. Stringer was so taken with Evers’ poise and determination that he instead offered him a position as the organization’s first field secretary in the state. Evers accepted, and by December 1954 he had opened an office in Jackson where within three years he had nearly doubled NAACP membership in Mississippi to more than 15,000.
3. One of Evers’ first assignments was investigating the murder of Emmett Till.
In August 1955, the Chicago-born Till (just 14 years old and visiting relatives in Money, Mississippi) was kidnapped by a group of white men after reportedly flirting with the wife of a local shopkeeper. Three days later, Till’s beaten and disfigured body was found in a nearby river; he had been shot in the head, and weighted down with a metal fan in an attempt to hide his body. In Chicago, Mamie Till Bradley’s insistence on a well-publicized, open-casket funeral for her son brought the plight of African Americans in the South to newspapers across the country. In Mississippi, the NAACP, fearful that the highly segregated sheriff’s office wouldn’t mount much of an effort to catch Till’s white murderers, launched their own investigation. Medgar Evers and two other field workers, Ruby Hurley and Amzie Moore, tracked down potential witnesses to the events leading up to and including Till’s abduction. They convinced several people to come forward, keeping them in protective custody when they testified at the 1955 trial of two men accused of killing Till, and then shepherding them out of town in secrecy when the all-white jury returned a verdict of “not guilty” after deliberating for just an hour.
4. Evers helped integrate Ole Miss.
Seven years after Medgar Evers own failed attempt at gaining admittance to the University of Mississippi, he was instrumental in finally desegregating the school through his work with James Meredith. Meredith, who like Evers had approached the NAACP for help after being denied admission, had taken his case all the way to the Supreme Court, which ruled in his favor in 1962. That September, Meredith, accompanied by Evers, other NAACP members and a protective phalanx of U.S. marshals and federal troops, tried to register for classes, setting off a riot among the mob gathered to prevent him from matriculating. In response, President John F. Kennedy sent in more than 30,000 National Guardsmen, and two people were killed in the melee, but Meredith was successfully admitted and graduated the following year (having previously earned credits at another school). Evers’ involvement in the integration of Ole Miss gained nationwide attention, and garnered him the enmity of local white segregationists.
5. Evers was shot just hours after President Kennedy had delivered a landmark speech on civil rights. 
By the summer of 1963, Evers had spent nearly nine years organizing voter registration drives and leading boycotts of segregated Mississippi businesses. His efforts had been met with more than hostility: Weeks before his death a Molotov cocktail had been thrown through a window in his home, and he’d been injured when a car tried to run him down outside his NAACP office. But Jackson, Mississippi, wasn’t the only American city caught up in the civil rights struggle. The violent response to protests in Birmingham, Alabama, which included the turning of fire hoses on thousands of schoolchildren, followed by the refusal of Alabama Governor George Wallace to admit African-American students to the University of Alabama, put increased pressure on President Kennedy to act. On June 11, Kennedy took to the airwaves, delivering an address from the Oval Office calling for Congressional action in the area of civil rights, defining the cause—for the first time—as a moral, and not purely legal, issue. Millions of Americans were glued to their sets, including Medgar Evers wife Myrlie and two of his three children. Evers was at an organizational meeting at a local church and returned home shortly after midnight, less than four hours after Kennedy’s address. As he walked to his door he was shot once in the back, dying less than an hour later. Kennedy himself would be killed just five months later, but the reforms he had laid out his speech that night would become the most sweeping social justice legislation in American history as the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
6. It took 31 years to bring Evers’ assassin to justice.
Following Evers’ death, demonstration broke out in Jackson, followed by a larger riot during his funeral procession, when police violently clashed with a crowd of more than 5,000 mourners. Just two weeks after the assassination, Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the local White Citizen’s Council, was arrested for Evers’ murder. The following year, all-white juries twice failed to convict De La Beckwith, stating they were deadlocked. De La Beckwith, who reportedly bragged about his role in the murder and even unsuccessfully ran for lieutenant governor of Mississippi, remained free until the 1990s when, based on new evidence gathered by Myrlie Evers-Williams and others, the case was reopened. In February 1994, De La Beckwith was finally convicted, this time by a racially mixed jury, and sentenced to life in prison. He died in 2001 at the age of 90. The decades-long effort to bring De La Beckwith to justice was dramatized in the 1996 film “Ghosts of Mississippi.”
7. Medgar Evers’ widow has carried on his legacy.
Myrlie Evers-Williams (she remarried after Medgar’s death) had worked alongside her husband at the NAACP and has continued her civil rights work to the present day. After two unsuccessful campaigns for the U.S. Congress, the California-based Evers-Williams was elected chairperson of the NACCP shortly after Byron De La Beckwith’s conviction, successfully overhauling the century old organization’s finances. Once named Ms. Magazine’s Woman of the Year, Evers-Williams is the founder of the Medgar Evers Institute in Jackson, Mississippi, and in January 2013, nearly 50 years after her husband’s murder, she delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.

Chug Base

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Gob Poo Minus Shyness

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dime shift paratrooper the very first erratic erotic thing ba
lancer tv special foods of moot he dont want to get to know any
more people alcohol is more interesting and reliable friend to

sauvage so vague so dont get dist racked ed by virginia vagina
or blows cushioned by the reaper of a govt that doesnt govern
me never consented to it the west says maybe as if it is a per
son of a snitch improvisation for ankara tankard fuck your law

the boom bust cycle is manufactured to allow credit splurges
put people in debt cut the credit flow and then asset strip to
your hearts content then open the credit flow again if those
individual priests remain working for the organization they

are directly or indirectly endorsing it and keeping it alive
they can do better work for helping the lives of people with
out having to be facilitator of church catlicko du mondeo a
state surveillance will continue because they can monitor awl

new technologies that come forth u can complain about it and
hold meeting after meeting but it will change very little you
do not live in demo crazy like you are led to believe yes you
are free to do certain things but not to do some harmless stuff

Does God Believe In Atheists?

Isn't Modern Life Wonderful?

I Am Composure Personified


Napoleon Quote

"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."

Napoleon Bonaparte

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Punk Singer

The Punk Singer (2013).flv - 358.0 MB

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Hanna

Hanna attended The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington in the late 1980s. During this time she began working as a stripper to support herself while studying photography. Working with fellow Evergreen student and photographer Aaron Baush-Greene, she set up a photo exhibit featuring the pair's photography, which dealt, respectively, with sexism and AIDS. However, the school administrators took the photos down before they got the chance to be viewed, an act of censorship that prompted what Hanna refers to as her "first foray into activism"—the creation of an independent feminist art gallery called Reko Musewith friends Heidi Arbogast and Tammy Rae Carland. The three women then formed a band called Amy Carter, which put on shows before the art exhibitions.
Hanna also began doing spoken word performances that addressed sexism and violence against women, issues with which she became concerned after volunteering for a domestic violence organization over the next two years. Eventually she abandoned spoken word in favor of music, being inspired by one of her favorite writers, countercultural icon Kathy Acker. Hanna recalled, "Acker asked me why writing was important to me, and I said, 'Because I felt like I'd never been listened to and I had a lot to say,' and she said, 'Then why are you doing spoken word—no one goes to spoken word shows! You should get in a band.'"
Hanna later started another band called Viva Knievel that toured the United States for two months before disbanding. Upon returning to Olympia, Hanna began collaborating with fellow Evergreen student and punk zinester Tobi Vail after seeing a performance of The Go Team (a band made up of Vail, Billy Karren, andCalvin Johnson) and recognizing Vail as the mastermind behind the fanzine Jigsaw, which Hanna greatly admired and loved.

The Erogenous Legpit

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to culture of tipping kitty therein and loathe torment ion whilst
working with carpetbaggers in middle yeast the i always found them
to be vying with less locales for venality look at that table + wait

putty your hand under your leg and say namibio four times then
ran around corner a und ask kerb the for some bluish foliage that
should do it but wont you still have to bend over forwards with
hula hoop in toepit subscriber to world maids day ceremony the

the reason drink from a bottle is because dont waste any that way
if pour it you into glass a have to finish it you or waste it prefer
to make that decision with each slug cut a plus intimidated by hue
of your shielder of lack screw food is not entertainment module an

industry everyone is full dishonesty and bullshit of nobody is worth
staying alive for am i mixing in wrong rectangles the everybody is
worth dying for this is what happens when you with someone live grow
to hate vegetation you hymns kill or be killed we put facecloths on

xmas tree in nova scotia the beans are not telescopic anymore i rot
ate them to keep you on your fin gers fling ive inadvertently written
about sex here but not advertently drop until you shop until you drip
films were not a get in claws does my head smell of craving scheme

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Jim Hutton - Interview - 1994

Incredible Incredulity

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exciting sequel to deutsche heute self praise is raise nope she made a
great choice in choosing to love women romantically if only we could get
more heterosexual people to search their souls and realise that they can

choose to be bakery consultanto everyone knows that all homosexual men
grew up without a practical father and without the love and care of cusp
parent 12 you love the sound of my own voice desultory searches through
jobs websites if the word purloin seems to crop up on every second page

you know youve done something the general consensus is wrong dont tread
on the foal a vituperative photo that looks like painting southern canada
he dont want to get to know any more human beings theyve all failed him
mere cash can be hypocritical in terms of the context from which speaketh

and yet still be correct dont pass on the left side or the right side
if truck is turning left or right plan on tweeting my outrage at this
perplexington avenue that admires your staunch refusal to argue with
people you disagree with hudson still had 2 magnificent romantic comedies

left in him every ten seconds that your nose is in my armpit one family
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the danube rock her world plus hanging out at at mo spherical coffee
bungaloidow houses besides an exotic anatomical photograph caper pup

Trail Of Tears

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Wow, A Painting That Looks Like A Photo!

does living halve such high premium attached to residential architecture
what is job being in hip relations means you are no longer in sexual
ship relation it tastes of honey cherry raspberry with a little sit
russ tang good tannins and some smokiness in finnish theres a hint of

sourness which explains the price but can be drank by itself too anyone
who ever says that someone who committed suicide did a selfish thing is
complete and utter asshole you have to be in wurst pain imagine a bull
in order to have certainly found new feelings with this shaker of throes

one who participates in perverse activities in positive or joking way
is hornswaggler we should have one world government if it wasnt easier
for small groups of people to decide on what behaviour is unacceptable
newspapers are actually blogs and they can post what they want + are

not under compulsion any to publish all news some people have enoughs
elf esteem to not worry that strangers will think they are freaks for
doing something they enjoy that brings happiness to others its one of
the stories of one of my lives to keep plugging away at scheming to

breaking up their pathetic facade retention home maybe he is still one
of the ones though he will know when you keep looking at his buff and
showing him the little bit of adjacent aforementioned regurgitated car
rots in your mouth fling kill em where am i going to get a cucumber