The Winning Argument
This week we examine the events of the week: from distractions to plots, to conspiracies, to stupidities, and all the way back around to just plain evil and winning against it.
Tyler Perry not only has a name that sounds made up, he’s also buying into, (or maybe selling) the hype that A.I. will replace human creative activity. We disagree. Don’t buy the hype…
Now that half the country’s hooked on speed and other drugs, what happens if we run out? The communist National Health Service in England is pretending that drug induced “chest feeding” by a perverted man is not so different the breast feeding that’s borne up the empire for a thousand years. And between the drug companies and their ancillary product, the political parties, the press has been bought off and compromised enough to lie about it!
After 25 years of counting the killers with the victims, that same media taught the the families of the the Super Bowl Parade killers it was OK to launch “Go Fund Me’s” for them. You can’t hardly shop anymore in big city America without being escorted through the aisles like a suspected criminal. And in London the terrorists are successfully intimidating the parliament!
A baby named Marz was born at 21 weeks, and 17 ounces at Miller’s Children’s & Women’s Hospital in Long Beach California where it’s legal to kill him. But in Alabama, Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker said that “…even before birth, all human beings bear the image of God, and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing his glory…” (at least in an IVF clinic). And then he said, “We believe that each human being, from the moment of conception, is made in the image of God, created by Him to reflect His likeness…” Then IVF clinics and abortion advocates acted as if they’re both on the same side in denouncing the ruling, (a telling admission of the IVF clinicians).
Donald Trump spoke up on Chief Justice Parker’s declaration, offering almost literally to split the babies in half, or 70%. or 90% or whatever in might take to help RE-publican prospects among single young sluts, the boys who use them, and the other heathens in the November election.
In Tennessee the governor was afraid to call two queers pretending to get married a sin. Or that them demanding the rest of us go along with it a crime… But he was able to calculate the political advantage of allowing those who know both to be true not to participate. (Maybe he and others will buck up if they get a phone call from Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker).
The great grand children of the Apollo Missions finally managed to hit the moon, but still can’t replicate even the more mundane accomplishments of their fore bearers. The MS Society issued a proposal to re-educate longtime volunteer Fran Itkoff, (and dressed it up as an apology). And on the brighter side, street evangelist Hans Schmidt is making progress recovering from the attempted assassination against him in Arizona!
All that plus what Nikki Haley knows, what A.I. can never know, what everyone knows is the truth, and the delusional prospect of annihilation versus the real hope for eternal life.
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