Friday, August 11, 2006

MOUSE WARS FOR ELEPHANTS

THE TIME HAS COME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO STOP WAR

Its not too soon to start saving the human race to the bottom by looking up. War is a cussword. Those who advocate its practice should practice their advocacy: yet those are profiteers on the odds on death, not by action on their own. War is a nasty form of slave-driving human murder.

Not just that we are using Israel, and they us, for world domination, but the whole set of actors are making money-in a business sense-on death and depraved human rape.

The idea of a country who has not really "defended" itself since the nineteen-sixties to attack and destroy its human and sovereign neighbor countries in the name of "the right of self defense".

Israel is the world master of the self-fulfilling prophesy.

We are ignoble and cowardly for allowing and financing it for a profit.

We the Western Allies are allowing Israel to perform a service like Hitler, who attacked Communism for us when we were too cowardly: we "let" them defend by attacking out from the center until the radial sovereignties are under the Vichy-like heel of fatherland/homeland domination.

It is a war of land and human domination for profit.

Stop it. Then stop the rest.

-30-bobby

3 Comments:

Blogger Dave said...

Do you even read what you've written? You're no Karouac. I would concentrate on forming complete thoughts and sentences, then worry about the message.

Otherwise people will just imagine you tone deaf and desperate, lakcing and pathetic. Like sad clown on sidewalk beat. Lulls on desperation track, in summer on the beach.

August 11, 2006 9:46 PM  
Blogger REDELEPHANT said...

I think when some disagree they point out race or ethnicity, style or grammar.

-30-bobby

August 11, 2006 10:15 PM  
Blogger REDELEPHANT said...

I suspect that some critics are the English professor type and I take the points with a sincere appreciation.

It happens that I read Karouac a long time ago and I was influenced, but I hope I don't imitate more than as a tribute. I like Gene Krupa, and may try, but I can't imitate his drums.

Sometimes writers search for style and admire others, but true influence comes out without any help. We are all "lacking and pathetic" and still try to learn.

I never had a new job where I started as a master, but being afraid to learn is paralyzing.

OK?

-30-bobby

August 14, 2006 10:28 AM  

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