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Friday, May 4, 2012

Who are you? Who? Who? Who? Who?

Who could be listening to my garble? One thins for sure – someone’s out there. Not that I didn’t think there were but its amazing how fast one gets heard. It truly is a new age from wince I grew up.

Where you’re lucky if your neighbors got wind of your misgivings and you heard it third hand. Now in a new age of what a few years ago would have been impossible, our own decision should be who to or who not to offend so help me God.
Or even better yet, who cares. It’s sad when someone close to me tells me not to be political or religious. It will ruin your future. Just think of it, finally since our beginning our fore fathers, when our free speech where, finally we as a nation can speak freely to one another. The one thing able to change our world not be pinball wizards or mind roaming robots. Well sorry for me at least this freedom is a real blessing an artistic outlet I can enjoy. A release of built up blisters but seriously, I don’t believe that our new found freedom should be silenced. Imagine if everyone voted not just 30% of our voter population but 100% voted. How would our world change? These futuristic possibilities can change our world for the better. Where you find like minds and Where you find friends, understanding and even conflicts of opinions. Its where you can find the true meaning of all that brings us together or tears us apart making us and them into We the people once again. With the power and the freedom that our Constitution assures us at our founding, realizing that our blogs cross al racial divides. Simply, that our life experiences are more together than apart. I’m wondering when Life is a Box of Chocolates going to be offensive to someone and deemed politically incorrect. Political incorrectness is an fancy word for C E N C O R S H I P deemed only to stop us ( the public) from saying what might offend someone will be deemed you can’t say that any longer . It’s no longer acceptable. To say those things This slippery slope has already turned into an avalanche of groups jumping on that bandwagon. But thank God that they have not been able to touch the arts. Whether it be music, or paintings, our sovereignty still is untouchable but our big brother has told NEA the National Endowments for the Arts, that in it, the members paint him in a pleasant and happy light, or they will lose their funding. Government grants will no longer be given to the arts. If that is not censorship, I don’t know what is.


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