18 February 2011

Notes - Dishonesty

         Late mid-morning. Tomorrow to Cleveland for a couple of days stopping at your sister’s in Westerville on the way home. The headlines make you angry, especially the ones related to state governments wanting to abolish unions in the public sector. No bargaining rights when working for the state is not a good idea, nor is it a good idea in the public arena either.

         What are public employees to become, serfs? To balance the budget let’s take it out on those who provide services to and for the people. I am hardly impartial. It is morally abhorrent to consider the bottom line more important than the people who create and attempt to live by the bottom line. It is no wonder people strike.

         You have exhausted your word supply on the subject. Post anyway. – Amorella.

         This rant has nothing to do with the books, Amorella. Why should I post? I have already deleted an earlier rant on the subject. Why not this one too?

         You deleted or watered down what I had to say on the subject, boy, as well as your own thoughts. It is your right to do so, of course, because it makes you uneasy. But if you reread the sections “Post Text” you will remember that the satire is there for a purpose – a way of venting your frustrations with the way things are on this planet. You are arrogant, boy, but you are not the only one. For anyone to deny herorhis full humanity is blasphemous. Why? Because it is dishonest to deny what one is. In here how far do you think the Dead get by denying who and what they are? In here, I’ll you how far the Dead get – self imposed solitary confinement until they admit to themselves that first, and above all, they are fully human beings, bottom line or no. Now post, boy. – Amorella.
   
          I feel like I should say something here but I don't know what to say.

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