Nobody Wins in Divorce
Nobody Wins
Divorce is an ugly word. There are not many people living in the United States who do not know someone who is divorced, or have been divorced themselves. Divorce is like labor. A woman can’t explain how painful labor is to a man, and nobody can really explain how painful divorce is…you just have to experience it to know. And most who go through it, never want to do it again.
So, if you have never been divorced, consider yourself blessed, because after the “sexual revolution” it was all the rage. It almost seemed a backlash to the ‘feminist revolution’, in which woman thought that they were coming up into the world as equals, only to find that the lawyers saved the men with “No-fault” divorce. The men said, “So..you want to be equal! Okay then, you’re on your own!” That was the poor girl.
The rich girl got rich lawyers, and the men lost everything. Nobody won but the lawyers.
There were millions of women left with kids to raise, and men running from child support, like a rabbit runs from a dog. . And how can you blame the men? When all of a sudden,..it was all about the “woman’s body” and her choice to abort or not. A man, had no say.
I have often wondered if the feminist movement didn’t help jump start the crazy “welfare” system because men were not going to get married anymore…why should they? With morality out the door, everyone was getting sex for ‘free.’ And then you had the drugs.
And the women could have free sex too, one night stands….and gee..isn’t it all great?
Except, it wasn’t. Milionis of kids became fatherless. And all kinds of bullshit crap about how woman can raise kids on their own was put out, and women who were tired of going night after night looking for love in Disco’s just came out feeling empty. Decency, went out the window with the old whiskey bottle.
Bill O’Reilly has been on a rant lately in which he claims the main problems in the black community come from the babes born out of wedlock. And he’s right. The blacks don’t even bother getting married. No fathers. No jobs. These boys are ANGRY, some of them don’t even know who their fathers are.
But, back to divorce:
Divorce leaves a scar on some so deep, you just best forget it. I remember a day in the life, after my divorce, when I watched my young six- year- old son, sitting at the front window, his little leather jacket on, his suitcase by his feet, eagerly waiting…waiting for his father to come and pick him up as promised…and then, eleven hours later, the “father’ called and saying..”Uh..I can’t make it today.”
My son, never gave up hope. That is a scar I could not erase, and it was only one of many. That is a day I grew up. He had joint custody, and he always threatened me, because he had more money. I told him….”Take me to court, you will not ever do that again.”
He didn’t. He disappeared.
Fortunatly, my son made up for not having a dad by making lots of friends. Our house was always filled with all his buddies. We had parties, and I watched his friends grow up…loved them, took them everywhere…camping, 4th of July picnics, baseball games, bowling, hockey… for most of my life my son and his friends WERE my life. For fourteen years I was a single parent. I loved all his friends, and was happy he had so many. And just the other day, my son told me that one of his friends was getting a divorce.
“I can’t believe it! Bob and Mary (fake names NSA) have been going together since high school! And what’s worse, is that she left him, for a woman.” he said.
Yes, Mary has now decided she is a lesbian…after two kids. Bob is devastated, and I’m glad I don’t have to watch those kids suffer. One time was enough for me.
After my divorce, I never though I’d find anyone. But then, one day a very quiet man came into my life, and refused to let me go anywhere else. It was almost like a stealth attack, which makes sense because he was a Navy Seal. (LOL) I never knew what hit me, but I find, now after 20 years, I am glad he did. A good marriage is…just the best thing. Life is much too hard to go through it alone.
Bill O’Reilly is right. We need to get the culture back to marriages, and get the blacks back to ‘getting’ married. And you know what? I think the pendulum is going to come about, simply because too many children need fathers.
The women’s movement did more harm than anyone can possibly imagine. Sure, it had a few good points…but they threw the bathwater out with the baby.
People are going to get tired of Wieners.
Having said that…this blog is done, (Thanks for letting me rant.)
Nobody’s Fool: Bill O’Reilly on Race
Nobody’s Fool
If you didn’t catch Bill O’Reilly’s rant on the race problem last week (7-22-13) it was one of his best. I don’t always agree with Bill, but on this matter, I think because he was a public teacher in Miami, he really knows his subject here.
It’s O’Reilly at his best.
Bill O’Reilly wins the Nobody’s Fool award for this week. Good job Bill!
Can YOU Afford Gold?
Nobody Wins
Here’s an ad sent to me by the Capitol Gold Group. While we are all bombarded with the racist America, our politicians are paying our debt with money printed out of thin air. NOBODY in Washington is talking about spending anymore.
The conundrum here is, most people cannot afford to buy gold, and I certainly have always wondered, if the government could pull another FDR and confiscate it all, like it did once before. If I did buy it, would I want it kept in some other place besides my own safe? Can you hide gold? Can you hide guns? Remember, they have complete surveillance over the world, they will find you.
They didn’t know where bin Laden was, you say, how can they find me? Give them time. Now, they can find out anything.
Nobody Wins when the dollar is devalued just to keep the rulers in money and power, while the citizens lose their life savings, to further the dream of globalization and mass markets uniting the whole world into some kind of utopian dream, where great companies and rulers merge to do what’s BEST for the people. What’s important, is to keep the big government boat afloat, and make it even bigger.
It’s the progressives that are smashing our dollar we are being told, but we must remember, the head of the Republican Party, the Bush family, was all for this.
I don’t know much about this stuff but what I’ve read, but I do know this: Inflation is only going to get worse…and because it’s creeping, we don’t think much about it.
Nobody’s Perfect: Michael Eric Dyson VS Nancy Grace
Nobody’s Perfect
The Democrats are going nuts over the verdict of the Zimmerman trial. They haven’t been this shocked and upset since Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves! They are in shock— shock, that for once, somebody fought BACK when hit. After all those video’s Napolitano made about how to defend yourself with scissors—you’d think the population would get it. The airways have been filled with one idiotic rant after another.
This week, Nobody Presents (due to visiting Twitchy because it’s so much fun) proof that the press has gone beyond the usual race-baiting, to full-fledged infinity and BEYOND! Some of the liberal commentators just got kind of wacko. I’ve picked out two to compare:
First, Michael Eric Dyson (see video above) thinks we’d all get together if white people would get killed more. To put this in perspective, consider: Since the day that Zimmerman was arrested for the death of Trayvon Martin, over 11,000 blacks were murdered in this county….and they were killed by OTHER blacks.
So, if white people killed 11,000 whites, do you think that would make the blacks feel more comfortable? More whites are killed by blacks than blacks by whites, so I’m not sure what point this guy is making, and neither does he, but he is trying to sound like he’s got an education.
And then there’s the lovable Nancy Grace. Before the trial, she thought George Zimmerman said “Coon” when he actually said, “Cold.” while talking on the phone. It was all just too exciting for her “crack
er’ self.
So, who wins the Nobody’s Perfect award for the week?
The whole Democratic Party. They are just besides themselves with a mission to get black voters BACK on the democratic ticket.
In the meantime, Obama was acting all cozy with George H.W. Bush in the White House, planning to give the United States to Mexico, while we all argue.
Can we all get out of dodge now?
Nobody’s Perfect: Chicago VS Cairo
Nobody’s Perfect:
This week, we have two places on the planet that excel in violence: Chicago VS Cairo
Let’s start with Chicago.
You could blame the high murder rate in Chicago on Al Capone and the Mafia, who took Chicago and made it the crime-ridden city that it is today, but the Mafia couldn’t have built this city of excitement without the help of the unions and the Democratic Party. Somewhere in the halls of Las Vegas they merged, and Chicago hasn’t been the same since. Harry Reid and Rahm Emanuel are proof enough.
So let’s deal with some numbers: 532 people were killed by criminals with guns In Chicago during the 2012 calendar, and this year, Chicago is on a roll: This month, there were 500 murder victims, and hey, it’s only July! And don’t forgot, apart from those who were killed, over 440 school age children were shot and wounded in Chicago during 2012 as well.
But, to put a smiling face on Rahm Emanuel’s’ city of Oz, there were only 65 shootings last week, this time last year, there were 76! But the July 4th holiday was rough—11 killed and 62 wounded.
Ask anyone in St. Louis and they will tell you why. The hotter it is, the more the blacks take to the streets at night to drink and party, and last year it was really hot. Between 2003-2011, in Chicago, blacks were victims of 75 percent of 4,265 murders, and blacks were also the offenders in 75 percent of the murders. The black population is only 33 percent, and the gun laws are very strict.
So go figure.
And then there’s Cairo:
This from The New York Times: .
At least 51 civilian demonstrators were killed and more than 300 were wounded, all or almost all of them by gunfire, health officials said. Dozens of witnesses said the soldiers and police officers had opened fire unprovoked, an assertion that was immediately challenged by the military authorities.
Okay. Cairo really got ahead of Chicago on this one, because the score here is 51 to 11. Sure, the military had tanks, and the Morsi supporters had machine guns, but in Chicago, they just mostly shoot four or five at a time.
BUT…Chicago has a chance to catch up. Over the holiday weekend, the Morsi supporters came out to protest their loyalty to Morsi…IN Chicago. If they ever get together with the criminals on the streets of Chicago, Chicago could go from 11 people killed in one night, to 70 or 80. It could happen!
So, who wins the Nobody’s Perfect award for the Week?
Chicago. America has lived in freedom for 236 years, blacks; over 147 since their emancipation. Cairo on the other hand, has no clue what real freedom is.
Therefore, I suggest…both cities need more hockey.
(What do you mean that’s no solution? )
What a Little Dreaming Can Do…
Nobody Muses
I’m a dreamer. Not just the daydreaming kind, but I dream almost every night, in color, and mostly about old fears, or some problem I’m thinking about. Last year, I was on a kick about how I’m out performing as a singer (something I did for many years) and my mike goes dead. That actually happens more than you think: A roomful of people are watching you, and a fuse in your sound mixer blows. Or your mike goes silent. It always drove me nuts, because you have to look at the audience and say, “Uh…we’ll be right back after a short break” and pray to the gods that you can fix it in 20 minutes.
I still dream about those nights. Back when I was in the music business, you had to know more than just how to play your instrument, you had to know how to fix the sound mixer.
Of course, there is the time I fell asleep after watching all 1,349 movies made about Jason, but we won’t talk about that dream. Sometimes, more than often, it’s about school. Sometimes, I am late to class, can’t remember my locker number, don’t know where my next room is. What is even funnier is that I was talking about this the other day to another woman, who had the same dreams: She couldn’t remember her locker number , she was in high school, and the bell had rung, and she was standing in front of her locker gripped with fear.
What does that tell you? The kids in school are trained like Pavilion dogs to make it to their next class by the bell, or suffer something near torture. And YEARS later, the fear of ‘state” authority is still there.
But dreams can help you out: For instance: Many discoveries have from dreams:
The Russian Chemist Dmitri Mendeleev was having problems trying to categorize elements, back in 1867. . And one night, he had a vivid dream in which the periodic table that we still use today was laid out in front of him in his dream. There were some missing element, which he left blank, but in later years would be filled in…like gallium, scandium, and germanium.
Elias Howe, back in 1844, had spent a year trying to design a sewing machine. Then one night he dreamed of warriors with spears that had holes shaped like eyes. He created the curved, eyed needle that became a main part of his stitching machine from that dream.
Dr. Otto Loewi a joint winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology Medicine, dreamed that the stimulation of one neuron by another is caused by a chemical substance rather then entirely by electrical means. as previously thought. He tested his theory and it turned out to be true.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s famous poem “Kublai Khan” was composed as he slept. He woke up and jotted it down from memory.
And Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein was based on a dream.
And even I, the nobody that I am, had a dream just last week about how to fix our lawn lights. We have them throughout our front garden, and it never seem to fail that at least one will go out a night. And it’s NOT the bulb. It’s the connections. I actually dreamed a solution: bobby pins. Hair pins. Put them where the connection is flickering, and push them into the ground to hold the wire.
Hey, it may not be the periodic table, but it works!
Some people can pick what they are going to dream about: Here’s a dream that Tom Edison described in his (Diary) –it’s one of my favorites from Tom Edison
Menlo Park, N. J.
Sunday, July 12, 1885
Awakened at 5.15 A.M. My eyes were embarrassed by the sunbeams, turned my back to them and tried to take another dip into oblivion–succeeded. Awakened at 7 A.M. Though of Mina, Daisy, and Mamma G. Put all 3 in my mental kaleidoscope to obtain an new combination a la Galton. Took Mina as a basis, tried to improve her beauty by discarding and adding certain features borrowed from Daisy and Mamma g. A sort of Raphaelied beauty, got into it too deep, mind flew away and I went to sleep again.
What? Did you really think that Tom invented the light bulb in his sleep? Nope. Tom was dreaming up the perfect woman….and I don’t think any man has talked about his dreams since Tom Edison. Men have used their dreams to think of a way to solve that making the perfect women in my sleep complex—they have learned to say, “I never dream.”
And that in itself, has probably helped save the human species. So, go ahead and dream!
It’s fun! It’s the one thing that the NSA cannot download…yet.
101: Beer Opening
Nobody Flashes
It’s hot. Finally. And I thought that at least ONE of my readers would enjoy a few ideas on how to put your imagination to work and open your beer bottle, while also entertaining anybody around you.
My personal favorite was the guy who cut the beer can with his teeth.
(Thanks to J.R.)
Enjoy!
The Difference Between Obama and Bush: Russ Tice is NOT Living in Ecuador
Nobody’s Opinion
I was watching a movie today called IKE. Tom Selleck played the WWII general, Dwight Eisenhower and he did a fairly decent job. It was all about recreation of the days leading up to D-Day and the heavy decisions that the general had to make leading up to the invasion. I only mention this because in the movie, Eisenhower talked about psychological warfare.
Psychological warfare, was used during all our wars by the generals who wanted to influence the enemy. I don’t know about you, but I can’t help but think that WE, the American people, are now being attacked by our own government…with…psychological warfare. We have been relentlessly manipulated on every issue: Gay rights, abortion, guns, illegal immigration. The right people to deliver this propaganda has been placed on every channel. The real news is being replaced with commentary, and psychological warfare.
And it’s all over our movies and entertainment. For years now, we have been watching endless doomsdays movies and TV sitcoms, which put fear into us. Our politicians are on TV daily, telling us what to think, and what will happen to us if we don’t think or believe what they tell us. You can’t tell me the government isn’t in on all these “Zombie, end of the world.” sitcoms. Sure, they can be fun, but is that ALL they can think of?
Oh right. They did release a movie about two nutty guys joining Google, just to advertise Google.
No, to this Nobody it’s as obvious as the rain on my roof. The propaganda to change America has been ongoing and pernicious. And above all: Treasonous. For example, witness this gestapo like interview by David Gregory of the Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald, on Meet the Press this morning:
Yesterday, on all the Sunday talk shows, the gunning for the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowdon…… was surreal. I feel like my mind is being put under machine gun attacks. Snowdon, has endangered us all. It’s official. Now the terroritst won’t use cell phones anymore. We are now, all in danger. High danger.
Right.
Gee, the Boston Bombers were on FACEBOOK and the FBI didn’t even notice them.
I’m going to write about Snowdow tomorrow. But today, take a listen to THIS former NSA agent, Russ Tice, who worked during the Bush administration. Mr. Rice, tells us that he was wiretapping Supreme Court Justices, Congressmen, and the then running for Senator, Barack Obama. He thought it was insane. Gee…wonder why Dick Chaney didn’t call him a traitor? Did I miss that? Why does he get a pass and Snowden doesn’t?
Instead of us all being outraged by the government that is doing this, our attention is RE-directed to the new villain on the screen: Snowdon. He’s in Russia. He’s in Cuba. He is cavorting with the communists. He is destroying the world.
There are two sides to this story. You either believe that the government is right, or you believe that Snowdon was trying to do the right thing. It depends on who you trust.
There IS a another side.—- IF we are attacked by terrorists, then you can bet your next boy-child that they will blame that traitor, Edward Snowdon for it. NOBODY in our government will be blamed for not protecting us.
Nobody. They are never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever to blame.
And that’s the psychosocial war-game that they have already won…isn’t it?
Who Knew White Boys Could Shoot Hoops?
Nobody Cares
Last week I posted a sports humor video and got lots of hits on it, so I can take a hint: Lighten up Joyanna, it’s Friday!
So, here is another great moment in sports: Titus is not out of diapers yet, and already a star. You will be amazed at how good this kid is, but who wouldn’t be with the whole family having so much fun?
Especially Dad.
Enjoy!
Is Samsung Really Sexist?
Nobody Flashes
Samsung is getting lots of complaints that this ad is sexist. Frankly, I don’t see how. I have SEEN men when they decide to take over the women chores. They do it in half the time, and they do it quicker, mostly so they can go back to watching TV. Pretty much like this guy. Any women with half a brain should never compete with a man when it comes to “who does it better?”
Do men act clueless? Was Bill Cosby right? They pretend they don’t know how to fold clothes?
Of course, they did make this guy look pretty disgusting….so in all fairness they should do with the girl, sitting in front of the TV, in old ugly flannel pajama’s painting her toenails, and talking on the cellphone, and then when he puts an update into her, she immediately builds a back porch, puts in a swimming pool, gets the old car running, mows the lawn, fixes the kids bikes, and then takes out the trash, all the while barbecuing next week’s dinners.
What do YOU think?
Enter the Darkness of Disbelief: Great Gatsby Beats Star Trek
Nobody’s Opinion
Last night my family and I went to see the new Star Trek movie, Into Darkness. We went an hour early, because it was opening weekend and we wanted to get a good seat.
And low and behold, on a Sunday afternoon, there were only 8 people in the audience. By all accounts, this was one of the best Star Trek movies ever made in the franchise, and had been promoted in the theater for well over a year…so I couldn’t help wondering..What country am I in?
What happened to America?
Come on! This is one of America’s most famous franchises…what in the world was everybody doing?
When I got home, I got on the internet and saw that the Great Gatsby had done far better box office sales than Iron Man Three AND Star Trek.
What? They did THAT boring old story again? They had to do it over in 3D so that people could FEEL even worse about their lives? Tornadoes are ravishing the land, and we are watching fluff movies?
I don’t care if they spit champagne in 3D at the audience, It was a boring story, and a boring movie the first time around.
You go to look at the clothes and the ostentatious wealth, and dream.
During the last depression, it was Shirley Temple that everyone flocked to see. But was it Shirley or the same old poor girl becomes rich, and always has a happy ending that they wanted?
I have never been a big fan of Fitzgerald. Don’t ask me why, I just think he was a bit like his own characters…lots of bluster but not much meat. He was always trying to make some profound point, but always came up…short, as if he wasn’t sure what he thought. He had his moments, but Gatsby was not one of them.
I find this lax in American movie going very disturbing. I realized the economy is really, really bad, and going to a movie is much too expensive, but just the fact that it came in third from the people that did go is disturbing.
Does that mean that only liberals can afford movies now?
I can’t help thinking: What in the world would make the American public choose a boring movie about some rich guy wanting a blond bimbo over an action-packed, futuristic movie about outer space?
Does it all come down to people want to dream that they will someday be rich, as opposed to someday they would travel to other planets? The last Powerball numbers support that. They could start charging five dollars a ticket and everyone would still play,—you know why?
Because they think their chances of ever getting rich has been cut off at that knees. And they are right.
Has closing NASA really put death into our dreams as humans….where you dream of future inventions…and the air car. I’m crazy about air cars. I’ve seen real mechanics working on them and posting their work on Youtube.
Forget those stupid solar panels. Get on those air cars. You want to get rid of the Saudis? Make them eat sand.
Where’s the President that stands up and says: Science fiction has many times before foreseen our future, therefore, I am investing in air cars.
I feel like I’m in the Twilight Zone.
Tonight when I got home, I saw that CNN took a poll and came up with the fact that despite all the scandals, Obama is still very popular.
They must have polled people coming out of the Great Gatsby
You’re kidding me. Nobody wants to see Star Trek and Obama is still loved.
What planet am I on?
I still, can’t believe it.
But then again…I do remember Chris Pine, the actor playing Captain Kirk going on a talk show and saying he was a big liberal and he supported Obama.
Elephants do remember, don’t they?
Dictator 101: How to go around the Constitution
Nobody Reports
President Clinton did this: He went around Congress by giving the Commerce Department the power to transfer many of our military secrets to China. Before that, China was 40 years behind us in the nuclear race. Now they can nuke any American city thanks to Bill Clinton.
That was high treason. They impeached him for the wrong reason. Looking back, the Monica scandal might have just been the cover up for the real crime.
And Obama, as we are seeing today with the Benghazi scandal, IRS, and tapping of the phones of the press…is just like Clinton. He has been doing gun running in Mexico, and the middle East. He went into Libya without Congressional consent.
And now, he is grabbing complete control of our schools. According to Stanley Kurtz, this is how he did it:
From Spreading the Wealth
One: Instead of asking Congress to appropriate money in support of your new education policy, thereby provoking public discussion of the issue, insert the funding for your key education initiative in a massive stimulus package, passed rapidly with virtually no debate even on economic policy, much less education. That is precisely how President Obama procured the $4.35 billion to be used solely at the Department of Education’s discretion for his Race to the Top Initiative.
Two: Now that you’ve got a huge pile of money free from congressional constraints and even public debate, use it as a lure to move the country’s education system toward a federally controlled curriculum. Make the willingness to adopt a national Common Crone a ritual condition of receiving Race to the Top grants, even before the standards and curriculum before finalized.
Three: Orchestrate the creation of a national curriculum and standards fro the White House while denying central control. Recruit publicly unaccountable groups like the National Governors Association to sponsor the project. Bring in the massively wealthy Gates Foundation for funding add supervisor. Obama is making cash strapped states an offer they can’t refuse. So they “volunteer” for the program.
Education is Constitutionally in the hands of the states. What Obama is doing deserves impeachment.
Will they impeach him for his many crimes?
Don’t count on it. But, if you have children in school, you will have to keep close watch on what they are learning.
Nobody Remembers Benjamin Franklin and the Indians
Nobody Remembers
On May 9, 1754, a political cartoon in Benjamin Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette depicted a snake cut into eight pieces, each section representing a part of the American colonies; the caption read, “JOIN, or DIE.”
I wonder if Benjamin Franklin would have ever believed that his famous drawing would now be an icon on tee-shirts and flags, and sold in every Mall in the year 2013?
Benjamin Franklin was such an important part of our founding, it’s a wonder that more of his words are not taught in school. While John Adams once remarked that Ben Franklin never followed his own witty sayings, unless you are a historian, you probably missed some of his other opinions: Like the one he had on Indians.
Here’s’ some quotes from:The Futility of Educating the Indians, from a letter he wrote to Peter Collinson, on May 9, 1753.
The proneness of Human nature to a life of ease, of freedom from care and labor, appears strongly in the little success that has hitherto attended every attempt to civilize our American Indians. In their present way of living, almost all their wants are supplied by the spontaneous productions of nature with the addition of very little labor, if hunting and fishing may indeed be called labor, where game is so plenty. They visit us frequently and see the advantages that arts, sciences, and compact societies procure us. They are not deficient in natural understanding: and yet they have never shown any inclination to change their manner of life for ours to learn any of our arts.
He goes on to point out, that whenever the Indians lived among the whites, or even were educated at Harvard, they wanted to go back home and live out their lives as Indians. But when they did go home, the Chiefs thought their education was good for nothing, because they didn’t know how to survive.
His theory on why some cultures are superior to others was this:
So that I am apt to imagine that close societies, subsisting by labor and art, arose first, not from choice but from necessity, when numbers, being driven by war from their hunting grounds and prevented by seas, or by other nations for obtaining other hunting grounds were crowded together into some narrow territories, which without labor could not afford them food.
And he ends with this comment on ‘welfare’
They should, therefore have every encouragement we can invent, and not one motive to diligence subtracted, and the support of the poor should not be by maintaining them in idleness but by employing them in some kind of labor suited to their abilities of body as I am informed, begins to be of late the practice in many parts of England where workhouses are erected for that purpose. If these were general, I should think the poor world be more careful and work voluntarily to lay up something for themselves against a rainy day, rather then run the risk of being obliged to work at the pleasure of others for a bare subsistence and that too under confinement.
Ben tells us that the Indians, did not want to be Americans. Just like the Muslims don’t want to become Americanized.
Back in Franklins’ day, it was believed if you could work, you should. And that perhaps when forced to start working, you would then see that the future is much brighter than living off of welfare. Lessons that would be lost on ‘President’ Obama.
These are the lessons that should be taught in a history class. A teacher could use Franklin’s words to start all kinds of lively discussions in the classroom about today’s world. 
The great Thomas Sowell came to much the same conclusion as Franklin, the physical terrain where you’re people are from play a big part in the culture you grow up with. The Indians didn’t want to become Europeans. Go down this road and you open up a whole can of moral issues don’t you?
The elites of the world are still trying to make all the cultures ‘merge.” They are trying to stuff the round pegs into the square holes. History has shown that it usually doesn’t end well.
The Indians eventually lost their hunting grounds, because they didn’t have a Benjamin Franklin.


