18  May
Never Say Die!

Yeah. I know. I’m a slacker. No blogs. No comments. No marketing. And definitely no new social network stuff like twitter. Got caught up with filing lawsuits against bad boys and girls. BIG JOB. But it will be worth it. Nasty nasty people out there doing their best to devour the world. But hey…I am the Avenger. I never say die.

I will be doing some restructuring soon and get back on the horse and this time, this time, all will be well with the universe!

Posted by Administrator, filed under Kimya's View. Date: May 18, 2009, 1:57 am | No Comments »

Imagine NotecardTis the Season of Reflection: HOLY vs HOLLY
The definition of Holy: “Commanding absolute devotion”

I have this thing about words and their meanings, but mostly about their origins. Specifically, because so much of what we say, the words we speak, impacts the quality of our lives.

Think about this: The word “holidays” descended from the term “Holy Days”. All of the various symbols associated with every religion, including Santa, have all changed their original meanings over time as well.

We went from human beings spending a quiet, meditative, sacrificial period of gratitude and prayer, to utter madness. From HOLY to HOLLY. The difference is equivalent to comparing a Monastery — to Hollywood.

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Posted by Administrator, filed under Kimya's View. Date: December 14, 2008, 12:32 am | No Comments »

Once upon a time, it was career suicide for entertainers to express political preferences. Things have changed. And that’s a good thing.

These days, celebrities speak up, speak out, stand up, march, and express their opinions loudly and proudly. As they should. The people who criticize celebrities for speaking up about politics are missing the point.

First, they are citizens of this nation, too. They have the same rights as the rest of Americans. And second, they care what happens to our country. They don’t have to, but they do.

They could sit back, with their fame and large fortunes, and say, “Let them (us) eat cake.”

We tend to think, or rather assume that the celebs who speak out were once starving artists, and they remember where they came from. Not necessarily so.

Many of the celebrities who make a point of standing up for political issues, did not come from poor backgrounds. Some are Ivy League educated, with professional parents who provided them with comfortable childhoods. And still, they care about this nation and the people without a voice.

The bottom line here, is that the celebrities who speak out for fairness, justice, and equality for all Americans are good citizens. They are compassionate humanitarians, who do not mind risking their reputations and careers, and yes, bank accounts, to help ensure that our nation thrives and survives.

In a sense, they are the true guardians of Democracy and Freedom. There are people in this nation who would probably never bother voting, or never realize they have options, until someone they recognize and relate to informs them of those options.

It is not a celebrity’s “duty” to care and make a difference. And, they’re actions are not coming from a selfish agenda, i.e. if we, their fans, are crushed economically, spiritually, etc., then how can we support their art: go see their movies, buy their records…

No. The objective is coming from a pure place: What is right and what is wrong. Fair elections. Unbiased legislation. Keeping political corruption at bay. Protecting our freedoms and constitutional rights. Saving our country and the citizens of this country and the rest of the world.

They have a Voice, because they have recognizable faces and names. And they use them for good.

So Thank YOU, Leo and George, Brad and Don, Scarlett and Tina, Diddy, Barbra, Spielberg, J.T., Cameron, Angelina, Jen A., Ellen, Madonna, The View!, and all the other famous faces and names that cared about us, The United States, and our world at large.

You didn’t have to. But you did. Let’s hope you continue to do so, because the world needs you.

Posted by Administrator, filed under Current Issues, Kimya's View, Politics. Date: November 13, 2008, 10:42 pm | No Comments »

What? That’s unheard of. Why give taxpayer’s large sums of money? They wouldn’t know what to do with it. They’d just go out and spend it on “personal” stuff and Not re-invest it in the national interest, right?

Except…that is what the initiative is all about, to spark the economy so that spending will continue. Except … if U.S. citizens are burdened with new debt, by bailing out rich people, they will not be in a position to spend. And why is it so important for US citizens to worry about not being able to ge tloans? Isn’t that just more indebtedness? Mmmmm.

Debt is an ugly, ugly, ugly cycle. Ain’t nuttin’ nice ’bout it. It is the manifestation of negative energy, aka evil, which is the definition of “causing or threatening distress or harm; a source of sorrow; calamity”.

Debt is a cosmic black hole created to maintain control of and eventually, swallow up it’s victims, in this case, the masses. Because once you’re in the “credit” hole, it was conceived that you will always be in the “credit” hole, good or bad. No matter how much money you have, you will always be seduced to need more — and that will invite credit.

And someone(s) established this euchred system as the foundation for our economic survival. It’s sort of like a curse, you know, “A Pox upon your house!”, or a plague, a serpent, a spider web, an addiction. Was there no other way?

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Posted by Administrator, filed under Business, Current Issues, Debt, Kimya's View, Money, Politics, Press Releases. Date: October 1, 2008, 9:34 pm | No Comments »

CROWE made a stunning proposal, half-jokingly, as a possible resolution for our economic crisis. He said: “that there are relatively *300 million Americans. And the bail out was asking for $700 billion. Why not give 3 billion of that to taxpayers, averaging out to about one mill per person?”

There was a small applause, but mostly shock. We, the people, are not accustomed to concepts that would actually level the playing field. The idea made too much sense, something else we are not accustomed to.

First, it would allow Americans to be in a position to invest as a whole, remove large sums of personal debt, and an opportunity to start over. Really start over. For all economic levels. There would be no more poverty. At least for a while in this country. But think of the possibilities worldwide. We really are do-gooders.
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Posted by Administrator, filed under Business, Current Issues, Debt, Kimya's View, Money. Date: October 1, 2008, 9:32 pm | 1 Comment »

Paul Newman PhotoThank YOU MR. PAUL NEWMAN

for showing us how to live on this planet … You have been the beacon for humanity’s purpose of BEING HUMAN. So glad you stayed with us for 83 years. It’s been PURE JOY.

And, for selfish reasons, we’d all like for you to come back to the game soon, but you deserve to linger in Paradise for as long as you wish.

Thank you for your Grace, Talent, Compassion, Beauty, Vigor and Vitality, and LOVE.

Bye for now.

Posted by Administrator, filed under Current Issues, Kimya's View. Date: September 27, 2008, 8:10 pm | No Comments »

Been gone for awhile … been busy with those things that make you think someone moved the finish line. But this week has just been too juicy to not comment on.

Three posts follow this entry that hopefully will provoke some thoughts and comments from our OH MY BLOG readers.

And here are a few quotes to get you started on the massive scribing to follow:

“An error is not a mistake until you refuse to correct it”

John F. Kennedy

“Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.”
Albert Einstein

“There have always been tyrants and murderers
and for a time they seem invincible, but in the end,
they always fall.
Think of it, ALWAYS.”

Mahatma Gandi

“Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river.”
Nikita Khrushchev

“Today’s public figures can no longer write their own speeches or books, and there is some evidence that they can’t read them either.”
Gore Vidal

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible
will make violent revolution inevitable.”

John F. Kennedy

“The people can always be brought to do the bidding of their leader.”
Herman Goring

“I go the way that Providence dictates with the assurance of a sleepwalker.”
Adolf Hitler

“A government big enough to give you everything is
big enough to take everything you have.”

Benjamin Franklin

“Vote early and vote often — in the same election.”
Al Capone

“Kings, ministers, aristocrats, the rich in general, kept the people in povery and subjection; they kept them as they kept dogs, to fight and hunt for their services.”
Joseph Conrad

“Agents of the world’s elite have long been at war on the populace.”
Jim Keith

“Under Capitalism, man exploits man;
Under Communism, it’s the other way around.

Old Czech joke

“We know the system doesn’t work because we’re living in the ruins.”
Chester Anderson

“Democracy must be more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what’s for dinner.”

James Bovard

“There ought to be limits to freedom.”
George W. Bush

“This is no time for jokes. You must rid the world of this filth.”
Annie Wilks

“When governments fear the people there is liberty.
When people fear the government there is tyranny.”

Thomas Jefferson

“Make it a gooder.”
George W. Bush

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Posted by Administrator, filed under Current Issues, Kimya's View, Politics, Privacy & Freedom. Date: September 26, 2008, 2:22 am | No Comments »

Politicians are dilly dallying on this bail out “crime” because they are waiting to see if we are asleep, and if they can get away with it.

If we don’t say anything, you know, like demonstrate some sign of righteous outrage, some semblance that we are paying attention, then ….WATCH! They will steal 700 BILLION DOLLARS from us and give it to themselves before the week is up.

That is why they are playing the rush game on us, like cheezy salesmen, “Buy now or it will be gone!”

Intimidation, scare tactics, “Great Depression” Oh No! Take the money, take the money. Please TAKE THE MONEY and RUN back to your mansions and yachts and send your offspring to Ivy League campuses this fall without a financial worry. And send our offspring to war to steal and kill for you. That’s the ticket.

Back in the 70’s Teddy Pendagrass crooned:

“Wake up everybody, no more sleeping in bed. It’s time for thinking instead… No more war and poverty…And they don’t have so very long before their Judgement Day.”

Sing it again Teddy. Louder this time. Because the more things change, the more they stay the same.

Maybe one day, we will wake up. Sooner than later. Because these guys are out of control. And why not? We are just standing back watching like casual observers. But what can we do really?

Mmmmm. Any ideas?

Posted by Administrator, filed under Current Issues, Debt, Kimya's View, Money, Politics. Date: September 26, 2008, 2:22 am | No Comments »

Are we headed for another Great Depression? Or worse, is the U.S. descending headlong into a Third World future? Or, is it all just Hype?

Can we prevent our worse fears from happening?

First, we need to stop the stealing. Unfortunately, we just can’t seem to find the time to get these cattlemen in line. We’re too distracted with our lives.

For instance, do you ever feel as though someone keeps moving the finish line?

Like, just when you think you’re about to catch up with, say — your bills, your work, some long, drawn out “issue” that just never seems to give an inch or go away, like a legal matter, say — a divorce, or a custody battle, or those pesky student loans, family squabbles?

And then something happens to just pull you back under. Like there is this grand conspiracy to just keep you distracted with petty, mindnumbing, BS! You know?

Maybe you don’t know. Maybe you’re one of the lucky few whose life is just rolling along on a highway to heaven, blue skies, bright sun, just enough rain. There you are whistling, smiling, happy go lucky you. Wink Wink. All XOXO.

It’s like there are these two parallel universes — one with people who keep getting close to the finish line, and it disappears, and they have to start over or keep going around in a circle to nowhere; and the other universe is filled with people who see the finish line clearly, cross it and move on to their next success.
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Posted by Administrator, filed under Current Issues, Kimya's View, Money, Politics. Date: September 26, 2008, 2:21 am | No Comments »

John Lennon said it best:
“If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there’d be peace.”

Interpretation: it’s up to us, the masses, to monitor what political leaders do to us financially, politically, and ethically; and how they treat other countries, in the name of this nation. It’s up to us to convince our leaders to choose Peace and not war. If that is what we want.

It makes sense that after 9/11, we wanted justice. We wanted the culprits caught and tried and punished.

But according to the popular choice, no one wanted war. Especially after the alleged “weapons of mass destruction” never materialized. So why did we end up in Iraq, do we really know? And are we satisfied with that choice? If not, why is it still going on?

The upcoming Presidential nomination weighs heavy on everyone, worldwide. No one wants another Election 2000. An openly international embarassment. Since Election 2000, we are far from a “United” States. We are divided on just about everything. How do we find our way back to the strong, reputable land of freedom and democracy for all?

Maybe the question is not what do we want, but what do we need — as a nation? What’s most important to us?

We should begin by taking a look at where we are as a nation after the past eight years. The most volatile era since Viet Nam.

First, let’s look at the facts about the economy. Is it really as bad as the media reports to us? Has unemployment been at an all time low for the past 8 years? Why did the Dow drop so drastically this past week? Was the foreclosure tragedy avoidable?
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Posted by Administrator, filed under Current Issues, Kimya's View, Politics. Date: September 25, 2008, 11:58 pm | No Comments »

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