Monday, October 3, 2011

Fwd: NO LIPTON SERVED HERE...




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                                      NO LIPTON SERVED HERE
                 by Citizen Journalist, Richard DePersio and Ken Kellogg*
             (Did we hear Watergate? A CJ Exclusive follows this article)
 Citizen Journalist: "It is with much enthusiasm that we welcome Ken to
our writing staff." Richard D.: "Ditto. In other news. it seems that each
week is a record breaker with 461 readers (visits) last week. We would like
to thank @LadyMafalda    for her efforts on our behave - getting the
message out about our comsats (web sites) to her  cyber-friends. Thank
you. CJ: "Do you remember the T.V. series 'Laugh In' (1968-73)?" RD:
I'm not young enough to remember it." CJ: They used to do a segment
entitled 'Laugh In Looks at the News of the Future.' We'd like to co-opt
the idea: 'Citizen Journalist' Looks at the News of the Future." Ken K.:
"How modest!" CJ: "Newcomers should be seen and not heard!" KK: How
am I going to contribute to this article? CJ: "Stop interrupting! 'Citizen
Journalist's Looks at the News of the Future': Citizen Journalist is elected
President in a landslide; Governor Chris Christi - social liberal - wins the
Mr. America crown; Obama is impeached - See the three articles that
follow this one plus search for "A Bad Case of Treason" in which 15
unconstitutional and treasonous acts are listed; the anti-civil rights,
pro-secular, pro-socialist ACLU folds; Humpty Dumpty finally gets put back
together."
As is our wont, we start off with cosmos (which means world) and, then, we deal
with world and 'Offending with Truth' when warranted.
        The Beatles sang: "She loves you." in 1963; then and now, presidents and
members of congress love certain companies but not others (1950's hit movie:
"Gentleman Prefer Blondes). Subsidies: gov hand outs (corporate welfare); gov
loans; gov-backed loans. We have recommended for nearly two years that we end
subsidies. Gov should establish an even playing field, step back and led the game
begin: the magic of that which we call capitalism not crony capitalism.
 Venture capitalists and venture capitalist firms should invest in high risk ventures with
 big potential return. Investment in innovation. The taxpayer shouldn't. If company
fails, taxpayer will receive part or none of its investment; investment which Mr.
Taxpayer hadn't given approval! (Citizen Journalist must be color blind!).
        We've said it many times, many ways: Companies like Orbital Sciences and
SpaceX shouldn't be subsidized; those funds should go to enabling NASA to afford
a heavy-lifter and super-heavy-lifter and, hopefully, sooner - so that our embarrassing
dependency on Russia to get to the space station that we largely funded is truncated.
Virgin Galactic is a private company planning to go into space and is not being partially
funded by Uncle Sam (You!).** Right on, man!
Back in the 80s, Bruce Springfield sang: "Born in the U.S.A."
        We won't attempt to spell or pronounce the terrorist-monster's name (earlier at
this venue, we attempted to pronounce it and our guests laughed). In June of 2010,
Obama signed an Executive Order placing him on the kill or capture list. Last week.
he was killed by a drone. Some are claiming that his constitutional right to life, liberty
and property was violated: he had duel citizenship - American/Yemen. During the
Civil War, the north didn't officially recognize the south's departure from the union. Yet,
the north killed fellow Americans. Wait! It isn't applicable. It isn't certain if Obama thinks
that we are in a state of war (The War Against Terror). Why didn't Obama's Justice
Department recommend stripping him of his U.S. citizenship when he signed the order.
He could have avoided giving Citizen Journalist another charge - making 16, see "A Bad
Case of Treason" - for imp...investigation.
It's time for an A.D.D. break brought to you by Adderall and El Dorado Rum from Guyana:
Citizen Journalist will be making a personal appearance at Facebook: Richard DePersio
on Thursday at 7 P.M. eastern and Twitter: @rickaddsite at 8:16. Add those sites to
your favorites and connect to his web sites from there to guarantee that you secure the
very latest. CJ will be signing autographed pictures (no one on the Internet has seen his
face) for 'free' in exchange for a campaign contribution.
We wish to reiterate the reason that we withdrew our support for the "Tea Party
Movement" about a year and a half ago. Though a study, at the time, showed that
60% of their members were social/fiscal conservatives and 40% were fiscal
conservatives - the latter had seized control; the latter being libertarians -
libertarians being in-the-closet social libs such as Ron Paul, former Judge
Napolitano and John Stossel.
       Progressives (known as liberals after about 1950) have been trying to replace
the Founding Father's Federalist/Constructionist/Capitalist/Judeo-Christian (CJ
is a deist) Constitution with the progressive/secular 'living' constitution for the
past 100 years (Presidents Wilson, FDR, LBJ, certain congresses and U.S.
Supreme Courts. While Coolidge, Kennedy {hero of libs; they are too ignorant
to realize that he wasn't one of them], Reagan have pulled us back in the
direction of our Fathers, they could only undo about one-third of the damage).
      The Rascals had a hit record circa 1968, "People Got to be Free." Libs
(liberals and libertarians) think that means that you should do whatever you
want so long as it doesn't hurt some one else which spells chaos. Social
conservatives maintain that right/wrong, good/bad should be determined by the
majority and by the Bible which spells society.
      Libs (both varieties) for example favor abortion and same-sex marriage -
 moral relativism - - everyone deciding for themselves without gov
interference (clarification: liberals want immoral laws while libertarians want
rules designed by individuals with no gov involvement; pockets of individuals creating
their own rules in some sort of perverse wonderland). Libertarians don't call
for undoing  immoral laws while promoting individual choice which makes
closet social libs.
     One of the biggest immoralities was LBJ's Great Society Programs. One
example: instead of putting child first, welfare and Aid to Dependent Children is
given to these mothers even though the greatest percent grow up to commit crimes,
drop out of school, take up drugs, commit suicide, etc. The moral thing: placing
these children in foster-care and securing adoptive parents. Libertarians are moot.
They don't want to undo this system or stop same-sex marriages. They, like
their liberal brethren promote legalizing all drugs (with their crazy non-gov
involvement in achieving this in the case of libertarians).
     Social Conservatives want less government: laws and regulations of a fiscal and
monetary nature. We don't want gov to legislate morality but we want to undo the
immorality that it has legislated.
     Its time that libertarians came out-of-the-closet; its time for them to display
intellectual integrity.
Time has run out and once again, we don't have the time to expand on our tax
proposals.
*Ken Kellogg has strange work habits: he only works in the morning after breakfast.
**See "Motivate" for how and who to contact in congress.


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