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Tag Archives: oil
Write a little every day
Why? I am considering taking a photo of everything I eat. Kind of a phood-o-log. Maybe it will embarass me into dieting, or maybe it will escalate my self-contempt to a satisfying crescendo. What else would I do? I’m a … Continue reading
big bully
In this article, John Moyers catalogs some of the most glaring deceits perpetrated by our servants in high government. My problem is this: What the hell is to be done besides the writing of Op-Ed pieces which merely chronicle the … Continue reading
accessory to murder
The current American elite is the Third Reich of our times, although this distinction ought not to let us forget that they have merely accelerated more than half a century of unrelenting American state terrorism: from the atomic bombs dropped … Continue reading
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death of a statesman
My friends tell me to stay away from the political rants here, they tell me that they prefer my nihilistic laments. Perhaps I whine more eloquently than I pontificate, therefore let me take care as I wax political, just one … Continue reading
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bourgeois discontent
Woke this morning vastly earlier than usual. Indeed, I was up today at the same time that on other days I am just lying down. The cab driver finally returned yesterday and confirmed what I had not dared to hopethat … Continue reading
I love…
61. My mother; because I know she did the best she could, and she loved to the absolute limit of her capacity, and because I am no different. 62. Judi, my friend, coworker, confessor, confidante, and would be lover (if … Continue reading
Israeli arrogance
Israel says it will only cooperate with a UN investigation if the following demands are met: ? Military and terrorism experts should be made full members of the investigating team ? The Israeli government should decide who the investigators can … Continue reading
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40 to go!
40 to go! 60. I read the dictionary. 61. I subscribe to National Geographic, though I do not know why, really. 62. In my apartment are four computers. Only one presently works. 63. My bicycle chain needs oil, my bike … Continue reading
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