YESTERDAY TODAY

Wow! Did I screw up yesterday!

For some inexplicable reason, I thought yesterday was Veterans Day. I wrote about Veterans Day. I also wrote about the Vietnam Memorial groundbreaking at Bayview Park. Both events today.

To compound the situation, I was at Bayview Park at 11 yesterday for the groundbreaking.

Old age must be creeping in.

It will be back to Bayview Park this morning at 11.

Other than the trip to Bayview, I spent the day working on tonight’s blog talk radio show. Tuesday Talk with Key West Lou. www.blogtalkradio.com/key-west-lou.

Interesting topics. Like protestors in Toulouse, France dumping feces on government buildings…..by the truckload, Pepsi, Fed Ex, and Proctor and Gamble using little Luxembourg to avoid U.S. taxes, Gorbachev’s belief a new cold war in the making, Russia and China in a new gas/gas line deal together, Venezuela using fingerprint scanners to ration foods, and more.

I had difficulty sleeping last night. Turned on the TV. A movie was starting. I watched the 1920s silent film The Sheik starring Rudolph Valentino. The movie was supposedly his greatest work. Women went crazy over Valentino in the movie. Understandably. He was a charmer and lover. However, he was not an Arab. He looked like a 1920s ethnic off the streets of New York. Which means I thought he looked foolish riding a horse across the desert sands clothe in a sheik’s attire with a big grin on his face.

The United Nations has been in business since just after World War II. Over the years, the popularity of the U.S. has diminished within the organization.

Over those same years, the UN has been constantly critical of what it perceived to be improper conduct around the world. The U.S. was rarely if ever mentioned in such a context. Till recently.

This past year there have been three situations. One, the Detroit water problem where the UN felt required to issue a statement saying water was a fundamental right. The same statement was critical of the treatment of Detroit blacks.

More recently, a UN study stated that 1/3 of America’s children live in poverty in 60 million American homes.

Ferguson is next on the table. Michael Brown’s parents left yesterday for Geneva. They are scheduled to appear before a UN Human Rights Commission.

The fact that the UN is now talking about the U.S. is embarrassing in and of itself. The fact that it perceives the U.S.’s wrongdoings similar to those found in third world countries even worse. It is a reflection of the disintegration of our society as we once knew it.

Enjoy your day! Remember, TODAY is Veterans Day!

 

4 comments on “YESTERDAY TODAY

  1. In and of itself, the UN is embarrassing.

    Micheal Brown’s mother was recently arrested for assault. Apparently the acorn doesn’t roll far from the tree. I can’t believe its taken this long for a decision.

    • “I can’t believe its taken this long for a decision.”

      I assume they are buying as much time before the inevitable RIOTS II regardless of the decision. That poor officer was damned if he didn’t (we’d read his obituary on page 11) and damned if he did….we have a giant Civil Rights raucous that is much more about bigger societal issues than the officer.

  2. “I assume they are buying as much time before the inevitable RIOTS II regardless of the decision. That poor officer was damned if he didn’t (we’d read his obituary on page 11) and damned if he did….we have a giant Civil Rights raucous that is much more about bigger societal issues than the officer.”
    end quote

    I agree. From what I see the officer was assaulted and the shooting was justified. Time will tell.
    This current administration, in my opinion, is doing all it can to perpetuate our ‘societal issues’. Just watch our president with his arm around sharpton.

  3. If you remember from Alma Mater philosophy, theology, and economics, positive “rights” imply that SOMEONE has a duty to provide it. SO if “water” is a right, then SOMEONE is obligated to provide it.

    The UN is a parody of immoral, ineffective, and inefficient World Gooferment.

    Best thing that US could do is cut off the “dole” to it. And kick them to the curb.

    It’s a result of Wilson’s fuzzy psuedo-liberal World Gooferment. Updated by FDR. And, instantiated by the US after WW2.

    Argh!

    We pay to have tyrants on the Human Rights Commission. We pay to host dictators living the good life from “countries” manufactured by French and British diplomats of the 17th century. We pay for UN corruption and cronyism.

    A plague on all their houses.

    Argh!

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