tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19936712.post1839280197903715276..comments2024-02-14T23:28:11.026-08:00Comments on FORGOTTEN PROPHETS: Observing a Necessary DistinctionJack Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04599425185005999225noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19936712.post-54723663301992287532009-07-24T14:29:49.675-07:002009-07-24T14:29:49.675-07:00More sententious than obsequious. Blah blah blah,...More sententious than obsequious. Blah blah blah, the fluid dynamics of the hydrostatatistic homeostasis is hyperfluxicly mandatorious for the gravitational inevitabilitude of the cosmos. Yip yip, snort snort. <br /><br />Harharhar.Jack Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04599425185005999225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19936712.post-16678556834247198822009-07-24T09:05:36.601-07:002009-07-24T09:05:36.601-07:00Electricity you say...hm, better hope your thermom...Electricity you say...hm, better hope your thermometer doesn't tic tic tic upwards. Or the blackouts will roll like the moon-induced tide.<br /><br />Speaking of which, long ago I read the details of how the moon calms and tempers our oceans and weather. A regulator, perhaps a better word an "accumulator" in a fluid mechanics pipe diagram, absorbing the surges and steadying the flow. Now I read that the planet Jupiter has a similiar funtion, tempering the cosmos above us. Actually, more of a vacuum cleaner, sucking up those deadly comet and meteroite chunks destined to collide with us. The article described how dangerous a world we'd live in if not for good ol' Jupiter and it's massive gravitational pull.<br /><br />Amazing how God made all of these perfect little mechanisms, just so we could live in peace.<br /><br /><br />Missed my obsequious tangents didn't you...Will C.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19936712.post-46111944184039101342009-07-23T17:19:33.013-07:002009-07-23T17:19:33.013-07:00I can't remember which is the reasonable one, ...I can't remember which is the reasonable one, big L or little l. That's why I provided my own definitions. I remember the fuss about Goldberg's title. Yes, it was Combes, Hannity's parasitic twin, who had a problem with that. But this little essay of mine, if I remember correctly, is all about that -- labels and relativism.<br /><br />You know you're three weeks late. Were you on vacation? I'd think living out there in the hill country or the swamps would be all the vacation you'd need. The freedom of it, not having to wear clothes and such. At one with nature, listening to the soothing lullaby of the hogs grunting and squealing. Idyllic. How us city folk, burdened with electricity and the written word and so on, could profit from your rustic example. Be free, my savage, simple friend -- be free.<br /><br />JJack Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04599425185005999225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19936712.post-63876754458036458262009-07-23T11:43:03.050-07:002009-07-23T11:43:03.050-07:00"Whatever else Nazism was, it was not conserv..."Whatever else Nazism was, it was not conservative. Neither was it liberal."<br /><br />Brace yourself, I'm reading a book (yes, a book), called Liberal Fascism by Jonah Goldberg. It makes some pretty good arguements about Liberalism's roots. Of course that is Liberal with a capital L and perhaps not the one you speak about. Evan Sayet's speech to the Heritage Foundation explains the difference quite well.<br />Anyway, Jonah ties in Woodrow Wilson, Margaret Sanger, Musollini, and Hitler to early 1900's progressivism. I'm not finished with it but I can let you borrow it if you send me some shoes. ;)Will C.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19936712.post-26345449891257419882009-07-07T14:13:28.634-07:002009-07-07T14:13:28.634-07:00It's mostly relative. :-) Cliche, like any soc...It's mostly relative. :-) Cliche, like any social nicety, is not only inevitable but necessary. We can't be bright and intense all the time.<br /><br />I'm getting a surprising amount of feedback on this particular post. Odd. I don't think much of it.<br /><br />I looked at your blog. I'm a little envious. Forgive me for that, a little. It's my weakness that makes me human.<br /><br />JJack Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04599425185005999225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19936712.post-69677513336377333462009-07-07T09:45:30.002-07:002009-07-07T09:45:30.002-07:00A pert post to follow July 4th, 'memorial day ...A pert post to follow July 4th, 'memorial day of what once was celebrated.' We live in the land of cliche...It's all relative.<br /><br />Richard DafoeBeckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11282004576110473484noreply@blogger.com