It's
life
in the circus, in ring one we have the
daytime talk shows, ring two the kids smoking next to the
Joe Camel©®™ advertisement with the health warning at the
bottom, ring three the gas guzzling SUV with a 'save the
earth' bumper sticker driving to the gym to exercise on a
treadmill and taking the elevator to use the 'stair-master'.
It's Absurd anachronism,
the FBI that sends 800 agents out to search for a pro-abortion
nut in the woods but can't find him. A government that
removes it's military from Panama leaving the canal open
to organized crime and narco-terorrists and sends them to
Kosovo to keep the 'peace'. The same government afraid of
Chinese aggression but ships every new weapon to Israel
who immediately sells it to the Chinese military. Lawyer F. Lee
Bailey in prison, police brutality protesters scuffling
with riot police, forest fire trucks forced to dump water
for violating road weight limits during the worst fires of the season, privatized prisons
making money from the 'war on drugs' and mandatory
sentencing with drug testing turned into a privacy
violating multi-million dollar industry. American anti-drug
army Colonels in Colombia who's wives smuggle cocaine,
cities spend millions on water purification then
intentionally add fluoride and environmentalist
celebrities burn up jet fuel flying from one Mother Earth rescue conference to another.
Americans are like
RAM
memory chips, you write and erase
and then write something new over and over again. Thats
one of the greatest problems with our culture, the fact
that we have no collective memory and thus no roots or
indeed any basis to judge the harmful from the beneficial
or the beautiful from the ugly.
Textual propaganda,
indeed all propaganda is just selective truth. Thus media
image is all in what you report and what you don't report.
Whats not said is often more significant than what
is said. Here I try as best as possible to eliminate the
noise and amplify the signal on some of the high profile
issues in America and the world today for anyone that cares or dares to
read.