FINALLY, the US is going to do something about ISIS! maybe they're planning to have that badass Cher tweet them to death...
If you haven't read her tweets, I'll warn you in advance. Be prepared to lose some brain cells.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Monday, September 14, 2015
Liberty
Liberty.
As Americans, our rights come from God. We didn't need the Constitution to tell us that, but it does. Time tested, proven again and again that we have rights and freedoms and liberty afforded to us by our Creator.
For the life of me, I can't figure out why the persecution of this woman is so damn important. Lots of good info at the link, read it all.
Axes to grind, I guess.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Illusions
Ever wonder if the life you're living is real? Wonder if this is how it's supposed to be, all tangled up and difficult? Could it possibly be we're all just living some bad dream from which we've yet to wake?
Yeah, me too.
You are never given a wish without being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it, however. Richard Bach, Illusions: The Adventures of A Reluctant Messiah
Lots of time to think can be a bad thing. It lets you explore all those questions you have buzzing around in your head. Nighttime, just before sleep: that's the worst. You can rest because you just can't stop thinking. And usually, it's about what might have been.
That chance you didn't take. The stone you left unturned. The love that was never really finished.
A quote that sums it up: If you have chemistry, you only need one other thing: Timing. But timing's a bitch.
It's never too late. Without that hope, the illusion is real. This is the best it will ever be. And I refuse to accept that.
Yeah, me too.
You are never given a wish without being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it, however. Richard Bach, Illusions: The Adventures of A Reluctant Messiah
Lots of time to think can be a bad thing. It lets you explore all those questions you have buzzing around in your head. Nighttime, just before sleep: that's the worst. You can rest because you just can't stop thinking. And usually, it's about what might have been.
That chance you didn't take. The stone you left unturned. The love that was never really finished.
A quote that sums it up: If you have chemistry, you only need one other thing: Timing. But timing's a bitch.
It's never too late. Without that hope, the illusion is real. This is the best it will ever be. And I refuse to accept that.
Friday, September 11, 2015
War.
20:30
George W. Bush
The White House, Washington D.C
"Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve,"
9-11 Rememberings
(from last year's blog post for today)
I try and spend the days before 9-11 remembering. Remembering what NYC looked like with the Towers. Remembering the feelings I had as I watched the replays as the first plane hit. Remembering the feeling I had that it wasn't just an accident. Remembering how we watched the second plane go in, and knew we were right. Remembering a mighty strong message from a President who was and is a Patriot. But mostly, remembering the anger. Even before I knew the who and the what, I was angry. I still am.
I was a few years into a new aviation career with a Company I'd done business with for years in KINT, I was their first Technical Librarian (aka the Book Bitch). Good people at Piedmont (now Landmark), and the ties I built to them that day and since are still strong. I was walking back into the building and noticed a few people standing in the Snack Bar, unusual since it wasn't breaktime. I stuck my head in the door, and they said a plane had hit a tower in NYC. I was like "WTF?" so I went in to watch. Tiny little black and white, with a lopsided antenna, local Fox affiliate fading in and out as usual.
After the second plane hit, I knew where I needed to go. To my office, to a phone. You see, my son was in the USN at the time. Stationed safely away in a remote base under a mountain on the East Coast ( not mentioning the name or place, I did that once and got a phone call to stop), he was a CRT. Crypto. That means he probably knew stuff that was going on and couldn't talk about it. But I needed to hear his voice. And I did, in less than an hour. "Mom, I'm fine. We're going in the mountain. I'll call when I can." And he did. Six weeks later. As the battle in Afghanistan was kicking into gear. Which leads me to one of my best "rememberings" of 9-11 events.
Sitting in turn 2 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on a crisp October afternoon. Just after the National anthem. A real President, who did and still loves America announced we had begun military operations in Afghanistan. The crowd went wild is an understatement. I can feel the love of Country still, as i remember the chants of USA!USA! USA! One of our finest hours. Too bad the asshat in charge now has taken us back 30 years militarily and we've watched another Vietnam unfold.
I've had a wish for post 9-11 America. I've wished we could forever feel the way we did on 9-12. Glenn Beck had that right. We were truly all Americans that day. Some days, I'm not so sure that can happen again. But you know me, the eternal optimist. I don't give up, and I believe in my heart of hearts that America doesn't give up. Certain people, maybe. But they can GTFO as far as I care. Liberals who apologize for our greatness, progressives who think we are not exceptional. Just.Go.Away. There's plenty of us here that want to display our great Nation instead of disparaging it. Go hang with your multicultural buddies in Europe. We'll keep the fires burning here.
9-11 "Rememberings"
I try and spend the days before 9-11 remembering. Remembering what NYC looked like with the Towers. Remembering the feelings I had as I watched the replays as the first plane hit. Remembering the feeling I had that it wasn't just an accident. Remembering how we watched the second plane go in, and knew we were right. Remembering a mighty strong message from a President who was and is a Patriot. But mostly, remembering the anger. Even before I knew the who and the what, I was angry. I still am.
I was a few years into a new aviation career with a Company I'd done business with for years in KINT, I was their first Technical Librarian (aka the Book Bitch). Good people at Piedmont (now Landmark), and the ties I built to them that day and since are still strong. I was walking back into the building and noticed a few people standing in the Snack Bar, unusual since it wasn't breaktime. I stuck my head in the door, and they said a plane had hit a tower in NYC. I was like "WTF?" so I went in to watch. Tiny little black and white, with a lopsided antenna, local Fox affiliate fading in and out as usual.
After the second plane hit, I knew where I needed to go. To my office, to a phone. You see, my son was in the USN at the time. Stationed safely away in a remote base under a mountain on the East Coast ( not mentioning the name or place, I did that once and got a phone call to stop), he was a CRT. Crypto. That means he probably knew stuff that was going on and couldn't talk about it. But I needed to hear his voice. And I did, in less than an hour. "Mom, I'm fine. We're going in the mountain. I'll call when I can." And he did. Six weeks later. As the battle in Afghanistan was kicking into gear. Which leads me to one of my best "rememberings" of 9-11 events.
Sitting in turn 2 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on a crisp October afternoon. Just after the National anthem. A real President, who did and still loves America announced we had begun military operations in Afghanistan. The crowd went wild is an understatement. I can feel the love of Country still, as i remember the chants of USA!USA! USA! One of our finest hours. Too bad the asshat in charge now has taken us back 30 years militarily and we've watched another Vietnam unfold.
I've had a wish for post 9-11 America. I've wished we could forever feel the way we did on 9-12. Glenn Beck had that right. We were truly all Americans that day. Some days, I'm not so sure that can happen again. But you know me, the eternal optimist. I don't give up, and I believe in my heart of hearts that America doesn't give up. Certain people, maybe. But they can GTFO as far as I care. Liberals who apologize for our greatness, progressives who think we are not exceptional. Just.Go.Away. There's plenty of us here that want to display our great Nation instead of disparaging it. Go hang with your multicultural buddies in Europe. We'll keep the fires burning here.
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