Uncle Bubba wipes the grease of his juicy hamburger off of his chin with his shirt sleeve; thankful he is in America where a man can eat what he wants, when he wants, how he wants. His giggling jiggling little friend has just stolen a french fry off of his plate.
Well, our holy rulers are in an uproar again because Senator Frist, whom by the way is a doctor, backs stem cell research. Yep, he broke from the pack of Bush disciples with the dangerous practice of open minded education. The religious cowards that hide behind their re-election banners argue that allowing legalized research of stem cell research for the benefit of now living human beings is legalizing the taking of human life. Listening to their argument, I thought it ironic that this comes from the same group of Americans—and please correct me if I am wrong--that overwhelmingly condone sending our younger generation of potential off to kill and be killed in a war in Afghanistan and another war in Iraq.
Sunday, July 31, 2005
Monday, July 25, 2005
Bush, Rove, Nixon? Do you believe it?
Uncle Bubba wonders if others are hearing this rhetoric the same way he is? Probably not. He spends an inordinate time with pursed lips shaking his head.
I watched my usual CBS Sunday Morning show and there was an editorial by Ben Stein, the monotone moron that is consumed with his own self importance. He gave advice to President Bush to learn from the mistakes of Richard Nixon, of whom he worked for, in regard to the Karl Rove debacle. Remarkably he admonished Mr. Bush to keep Mr. Rove close and not turn him over to the "Liberals". He claimed that it was Nixon's undoing by giving up his henchmen, not the fact that he broke the law. This logic is from the morally righteous Republican Party.
Is there anyone whom believes that the government doesn't lie to us? Can a politician get elected and climb the hierarchy to presidential status being honest? Help me; explain it to me because I want to believe.
I watched my usual CBS Sunday Morning show and there was an editorial by Ben Stein, the monotone moron that is consumed with his own self importance. He gave advice to President Bush to learn from the mistakes of Richard Nixon, of whom he worked for, in regard to the Karl Rove debacle. Remarkably he admonished Mr. Bush to keep Mr. Rove close and not turn him over to the "Liberals". He claimed that it was Nixon's undoing by giving up his henchmen, not the fact that he broke the law. This logic is from the morally righteous Republican Party.
Is there anyone whom believes that the government doesn't lie to us? Can a politician get elected and climb the hierarchy to presidential status being honest? Help me; explain it to me because I want to believe.
Sunday, July 24, 2005
The Un-Patriot Act of Communism
It's a sad day as Uncle Bubba stares angrily at the cracked TV screen with a marginal sense of satisfaction from smashing is coffee cup against the pundit's face.
How could this be happening? Why would the country allow such a communistic and dangerous act be passed into law so quietly, like a thief slipping into our dark and sleepy bedrooms at night?
Because in Bush's America we can do what we want, when we want, how we want, with no regard for our neighbors because the government is protecting us. Yep, that's right, we don't have to concern ourselves with anything but putting gas in our pick-up trucks and one-upping everyone in our way as long as the straight shootin' George W. and his righteous posse are looking out for all them bad people out to ruin our good time. Well why should we look out for our friends and neighbors when the government is doing it for us? Besides, we're too busy to be bothered with such things. I gotta work extra hours to pay for my big house and property, my big truck--did I mention that all ready?--my big boat, my wife's big shopping habit.
Didn't you write to your Congressmen or Senators like I did? Then shame on you! The following is a copy of my letter: "First I would like to thank you for your service to this great country of ours. My concerns are about the Patriot Act. I believe this legislation is nothing more than a knee-jerk reaction to the horrible attack on our country; however I do not believe it is the best for our country. It infringes on our constitutional rights and few freedoms that we have left. I, as a proud citizen of the United States of America, choose freedom over security. I have faith in our armed forces for protection and implore you to remove this communistic act."
I recently heard a W. Disciple say that the sooner we all accept that the Patriot Act is good for us and to stop complaining that it infringes our personal rights, the better off we'll be. I could hardly believe my ears! So we are to choose to dummy down and not think for ourselves for our own good?! Act like sheep and do as we're ordered without question?! This is what our founding fathers had in mind? Well we all know what sheep get when no one is looking... No thanks! If you want to volunteer to live in a Communist country under George W. (Want to be like Stalin) Bush, don't expect me to join in, it's my right not to.
How could this be happening? Why would the country allow such a communistic and dangerous act be passed into law so quietly, like a thief slipping into our dark and sleepy bedrooms at night?
Because in Bush's America we can do what we want, when we want, how we want, with no regard for our neighbors because the government is protecting us. Yep, that's right, we don't have to concern ourselves with anything but putting gas in our pick-up trucks and one-upping everyone in our way as long as the straight shootin' George W. and his righteous posse are looking out for all them bad people out to ruin our good time. Well why should we look out for our friends and neighbors when the government is doing it for us? Besides, we're too busy to be bothered with such things. I gotta work extra hours to pay for my big house and property, my big truck--did I mention that all ready?--my big boat, my wife's big shopping habit.
Didn't you write to your Congressmen or Senators like I did? Then shame on you! The following is a copy of my letter: "First I would like to thank you for your service to this great country of ours. My concerns are about the Patriot Act. I believe this legislation is nothing more than a knee-jerk reaction to the horrible attack on our country; however I do not believe it is the best for our country. It infringes on our constitutional rights and few freedoms that we have left. I, as a proud citizen of the United States of America, choose freedom over security. I have faith in our armed forces for protection and implore you to remove this communistic act."
I recently heard a W. Disciple say that the sooner we all accept that the Patriot Act is good for us and to stop complaining that it infringes our personal rights, the better off we'll be. I could hardly believe my ears! So we are to choose to dummy down and not think for ourselves for our own good?! Act like sheep and do as we're ordered without question?! This is what our founding fathers had in mind? Well we all know what sheep get when no one is looking... No thanks! If you want to volunteer to live in a Communist country under George W. (Want to be like Stalin) Bush, don't expect me to join in, it's my right not to.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Chicken Sandwich
Uncle Bubba stands with his hands on his hips, chest out, head held high as he admires the sparkling chrome on his beautiful machine.
Yesterday I went for a motorcycle ride and stopped for lunch. I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich with lettuce, tomato and mayo. It was quite possibly the most delicious grilled chicken sandwich I have ever had from a restaurant. It was plump and moist with a flavor that tasted like it had just come off of the backyard charcoal grill. Man, it was a tasty interlude to a perfect day.
Yesterday I went for a motorcycle ride and stopped for lunch. I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich with lettuce, tomato and mayo. It was quite possibly the most delicious grilled chicken sandwich I have ever had from a restaurant. It was plump and moist with a flavor that tasted like it had just come off of the backyard charcoal grill. Man, it was a tasty interlude to a perfect day.
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Where have all the sex offenders gone?
Uncle Bubba begrudgingly clicks off the news on the TV, turns his back on the black box and flips the remote onto the couch cushions feeling annoyed and inspired.
Recently, some cities have moved towards banning all registered sex offenders form living within their city limits. Though I understand the premise behind their thinking, there is still this annoying sentiment that gnaws at the underbelly of our society; if we segregate those people whom we dislike, then our world will be a better place. You know that the proponents for this movement are politically motivated with no regard for future social implications. Their sheep will graze in the safety and security of knowing that all the wolves have been removed from the meadows. But we all know that’s not true; there are always some hiding in the bushes and moving in undetected every day. Removing problems that we can identify and track does nothing to protect us from the unknown. It is merely a political band-aid to cover the cancerous tumor looming under the surface.
In my opinion, I say shame on those whose job it is to constitute the monitoring of these offenders. Our police force has become a peace mitigation format; more geared for watching traffic than watching criminals. Maybe it’s always been this way, but perhaps two hundred and twenty nine years of practice have refined the art of deception by our political leaders. We are told we need to be protected from all the bad in the world by giving away our rights because we don’t know what is best for us. My fellow citizens have been willing lulled into accepting parental authority from our government--whom by the way is supposed to be working for us, not controlling us—like spoiled children grabbing possessions at the bane of all existence. Do we really want to go down this road? Can we keep sweeping things under the rug and expect them never to return? Can’t we come up with better solutions to our social challenges? What do you think?
Recently, some cities have moved towards banning all registered sex offenders form living within their city limits. Though I understand the premise behind their thinking, there is still this annoying sentiment that gnaws at the underbelly of our society; if we segregate those people whom we dislike, then our world will be a better place. You know that the proponents for this movement are politically motivated with no regard for future social implications. Their sheep will graze in the safety and security of knowing that all the wolves have been removed from the meadows. But we all know that’s not true; there are always some hiding in the bushes and moving in undetected every day. Removing problems that we can identify and track does nothing to protect us from the unknown. It is merely a political band-aid to cover the cancerous tumor looming under the surface.
In my opinion, I say shame on those whose job it is to constitute the monitoring of these offenders. Our police force has become a peace mitigation format; more geared for watching traffic than watching criminals. Maybe it’s always been this way, but perhaps two hundred and twenty nine years of practice have refined the art of deception by our political leaders. We are told we need to be protected from all the bad in the world by giving away our rights because we don’t know what is best for us. My fellow citizens have been willing lulled into accepting parental authority from our government--whom by the way is supposed to be working for us, not controlling us—like spoiled children grabbing possessions at the bane of all existence. Do we really want to go down this road? Can we keep sweeping things under the rug and expect them never to return? Can’t we come up with better solutions to our social challenges? What do you think?
Saturday, July 16, 2005
Harley
I recently bought a Harley. It's a Softail Deluxe. The dealership gave me a VHS cassette from Harley Davidson about being a new owner. A VHS cassette. Not DVD but cassette. I don't even have a VCR anymore. Wouldn't you think that Harley Davidson would offer you a choice?
Willie Wonka
From the beginning: I had to read the book for a school assignment when I was very young and impressionable. I remember the disturbingly sad emotional feelings that I had as I struggled through each tedious page. I didn't like any of the characters and Charlie's bleak life made me sad.
Then, when I got a little older, I watched the movie; or should I say I tried to watch the movie, but it was as bad as the book. It made me sad and left me traumatized. It wasn't long ago that it was on TV and I thought I'd watch it to see if, as an adult, I had a different impression. Had I just been exposed to it at the wrong time in my life? Could that have skewed my initial response? No. It was as bad now as it had been before!
Now the new version is out and everyone is raving about it. So in lies the dilemma; do I chance seeing it in a new light and appreciate the modern CGI effects and Johnny Depp, who I believe is one of our finer actors, or miss this potentially Oscar winning film and alienate myself from the buzz?
I think I'll... pass.
Then, when I got a little older, I watched the movie; or should I say I tried to watch the movie, but it was as bad as the book. It made me sad and left me traumatized. It wasn't long ago that it was on TV and I thought I'd watch it to see if, as an adult, I had a different impression. Had I just been exposed to it at the wrong time in my life? Could that have skewed my initial response? No. It was as bad now as it had been before!
Now the new version is out and everyone is raving about it. So in lies the dilemma; do I chance seeing it in a new light and appreciate the modern CGI effects and Johnny Depp, who I believe is one of our finer actors, or miss this potentially Oscar winning film and alienate myself from the buzz?
I think I'll... pass.
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