Very Inspiring Blogger Award


Very Inspirational Blogger

Very Inspirational Blogger

I must say, I am overwhelmed by all the awards!  It is just amazing to me to be awarded another.  This time by the lovely lady, Lady Barefoot Baroness. I am delighted that she even considered me for the award. If there is anyone who is “Inspirational” it has GOT to be this wonderful lady herself. She is inspirational with her writing, her daily life and her love of art. Creating it too! Her ability to project such a positive attitude is absolutely wonderful. My thanks to Lady Barefoot Baroness!

The rules for this award:

1.Thank the person who nominated you.

2. Share 7 things about yourself

3. Pass the award to 7 nominees

1.  I am enjoying my new puppy, Shadow, VERY much!  He has been a source of laughter and enjoyment from the moment he came into my home!

2.  Very rarely do I stay angry longer than a few minutes, and of course, in those moments when I am no longer angry, cuz I am over it, I never understand why the person I was angry with is still MAD AT ME!  What’s the deal?  I’m over it.  :)

3.  I love playing Scrabble.

4.  I LOVE roaming around in an office supply store or in that area of any store.

5.  I love the sound of birds singing.

6.  Secret wish: Bungee jump  Will I do it, NO WAY.

7.  I wish I were more artsy/crafty.  I suck at it.

The following blogs have been inspiring to me:

Silent All These Years
Eideard
Craig Hill
Fabulous 50′s
ABC of Spirit Talk
Scribbling Hermit
Eva Santiago

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What this blog is all about? « Eideard


What this blog is all about? « Eideard.

What this blog is all about?

It’s the news your local newspaper – in fact, most American newspapers ignore: science, questions of politics and philosophy, ethics, science and principle. It’s the news that TV’s talking heads avoid as controversial or interesting only to a niche cadre of people who care about knowledge and how it affects the course of society’s growth.

It’s the news, it’s information, that Eideard finds interesting – and always has.

It’s opinions – as journal-keeper, diarist – from Eideard and KB, Hop and others about the world around us. How it changes and should or shouldn’t, does or doesn’t. Generally, from the point of view of a couple of folks who spend considerable time traveling the Earth – online.

We make no pretense of journalism; but, as diarist, we turn to the few quality sources available online that nourish a conversation of the mind at a positive diagonal to lives cushioned in timorous security.

Please reflect and react – to the topic. There is no detailed comments guideline, yet, other than “stick to the topic”. The much larger blogs we’re associated with have detailed rules for the public; but, “Eideard” will travel without them as long as practical.

Social scientists tell us the average human being stops learning at age 26. Stops inquiring and settles into day-by-day normalcy. I never believed in doing that. I hope you don’t, either.

Republican agenda moves – as always – to the people they love to hate the most! « Eideard


Republican agenda moves – as always – to the people they love to hate the most! « Eideard.

That didn’t take long.

As we’ve gotten around to casting votes to select a Republican presidential nominee, the antiblack rhetoric has taken center stage. You just have to love (and despise) this kind of predictability.

On Sunday, Rick “The Rooster” Santorum, campaigning in Iowa, said what sounded like “I don’t want to make black people’s lives better by giving them somebody else’s money. I want to give them the opportunity to go out and earn the money.” At first, he offered a nondenial that suggested that the comment might have been out of context. Now he’s saying that he didn’t say “black people” at all but that he “started to say a word” and then “sort of mumbled it and changed my thought.”

“Uh huh.”

Newton Leroy Gingrich has been calling President Obama “the best food stamp president” for months, but after plummeting in the polls and finishing fourth in Iowa, he must have decided that this approach was too subtle. So, on Thursday in New Hampshire, he sharpened the shiv and dug it in deeper, saying, “I’m prepared, if the N.A.A.C.P. invites me, I’ll go to their convention and talk about why the African-American community should demand paychecks and not be satisfied with food stamps.” On Friday, Gingrich defended himself, as usual, by insisting that exactly what he said wasn’t exactly what he said. He was advocating for African-Americans, not disparaging them.

“Uh huh.”

…As to the false dichotomy of “food stamps” versus “paychecks.” First, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, most SNAP participants are either too old or too young to work. Forty-seven percent were under age 18, and 8 percent were 60 or older. Second, “nearly 30 percent of SNAP households had earnings in 2010, and 41 percent of all SNAP participants lived in a household with earnings.”

But race is usually less about facts than historical mythology, which evokes the black bogyman, who saps the money from the whites who earn it. Ever since blacks first arrived on these shores in chains, they have been perceived as lazy and dependent on whites — first as slaves, and then as “entitled” citizens…

The preface of the “Encyclopedia of Black Folklore and Humor” tells a story about the first black captives arriving in the New World and one slave “muttering angrily to himself.” The captain of the boat says to him, “What’s the matter with you? You’ve been in this country for only five minutes and already you’re complaining!”

Folklore or fact, this is the way many have viewed blacks in this country throughout history and even now: with scolding disdain and shocking blindness…

One of those charged by Nixon with implementing the Republican quest for the racist vote…Kevin Phillips, who popularized the right’s “Southern Strategy,” was quoted in The New York Times Magazine in May 1970 as saying that “the more Negroes who register as Democrats in the South, the sooner the Negrophobe whites will quit the Democrats and become Republicans.”

“Uh huh.”

We see the sick logic of bigotry’s political gear-shifters evolve over time. The core opposition to the values of our Bill of Rights comes down to a denial of equal opportunity – whatever the category: jobs, voting rights, marriage, healthcare, Republicans can find someone you should hate. So vote Republican and stop the spread of unconditional access to freedom and liberty.

RTFA for a few more examples. Just because the bigots’ clown show manages to accrete more gravel to their turd-coat of many colors doesn’t mean they’ll skip an opportunity to return to their core stink.

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