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CHRISTMAS
Another Christmas, another day to long for peace, and a prayer that all the songs all the good wishes will somehow someway touch the hearts of governments and religions around the world and there would be a miracle of peace. Soon there will be another New Year and no matter how cynical or difficult one's circumstances, there is that tiny spark of belief on New Year's Eve that somehow, someway the New Year will be better than the old. One of our posters sent me an article with a message of that age old information that is so true and so easily forgotten through our lives. That message is "we cannot un-know what we know, we cannot go back." Another way of saying that is one can never return to the age of innocence once it's lost. We lose our innocence over a million things a million smashed dreams and wishes a million broken promises. The whole article set me to thinking what comes after the loss of innocence? The loss of belief in others and yourself, even the loss of hope, the loss of dreams.
Santa Claus brought me some new underwear and socks, a new red barrette for my hair, a new nightgown my mother made me from an old and pretty dress she had in college. But the most important gift was my father's old world globe that I loved and a most wonderous thing; a grown-up library card. I could go to the library all by myself and stay as long as I wanted just like a grown-up. The library had ten long broad steps up to a big wooden door in an all brick two story building on the north side of town, and the very day after Christmas I went to the library all by myself. I tip-toed up and down the rows and rows of books, smelling them, taking them off the shelf under the discreet but careful eye of the librarian. I picked two books, one I could easily read and one that would be harder because it was in the 4th grade section and proudly presented my library card and told her Santa Claus gave it to me. She said "this is a very big gift you've been given Sally, it's a gift of the world and most of all it's a gift of faith." I didn't know what that meant, but she had such a big smile on her face and accepted my card with a solomn gravity and seemed to be acknowledging the importance of my gift. She said "come back as often as you can because everyone who has this card owns all these books and through these books you own your world." I went back many times, sometimes just sitting for hours in the dim interior of that library and it always felt special to be there and I felt special. And I read, and I read and I read and read constantly for the next nearly 57 years. Through my reading and life experience I did lose innocence, hope, I lost God and then found the creator; I learned my government is not now nor ever has been what we believed or were told. Through broken dreams and reading I know I lost belief in myself and others; I learned I wasn't as smart as I thought and then realized no one is as smart as they think, and the smart people are the ones who know they too are on a learning curve. Hope in my country and the people we elect as our leaders, has been the last thing to go; that hope died completely in the last few years. It's been coming but it was Katrina and this wonton killing of innocent people in Iraq and our soldiers along with blather coming from so called leaders that pretty much killed hope for me, (funny, they all look fat and bloated to me) So what then? What comes after hope dies? Faith I think, true faith, not the faith someone hands you and says "you must believe, or markets to you or forces you, but true faith in what isn't known, what isn't understood, faith in what hasn't been learned. During this Christmas Season with Pluto on the Galactic Center and Jupiter in Sagittarius, put every ounce of your mental focus on the positive, grab on to the faith of the unseen, unknown, the untried. Grab onto faith in yourself and your family and friends, faith that this new Congress will make a difference, faith that new leaders who aren't bloated with greed and lies will rise up to lead. Make a list of what you do have faith in and focus your attention on that list. "Faith" really can move mountains and with enough faith this mountain is going to rapidy move for you, for me, and for all. Even if astro influences are dire, the gods never every give us a day where there isn't positive and negative energies from which to choose. At least for a month I implore everyone to look for the positive and choose to do one thing each week to create the positive around all of us. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT
Sally Cheyne McDonald on Dec 25 | Link
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Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year to you Sally and all AWrs. It will all be ok. Posted by: Pat C on December 25, 2006 10:04 AMBeautiful message Sally. The very best to everyone!! My grandson spent the night at my house and I'm waiting for him to wake up, he's four and it will be fun to see his wide eyes and excitement when he sees the tricycle under the tree!! The best Christmasses are the ones with little ones. Merry Christmas. Posted by: Laurie on December 25, 2006 01:36 PMA wonderful present for all of us. Thank you, Sally. During the coming months, i know that I will vacillate between nurturing my faith, and fanning the flames of my own anger and doubt. It seems my own struggle to understand is reflective of the energies at large. And, there are times when i realize that all that happens is purposeful, and that the reasons will be made apparent. It's a comforting thought. (For a brief three years -- from the ages of six to nine -- we lived in a small town with a decent library. I haunted it. It was the only thing hard to leave when we moved back to the country.) Happy Holidays ALL!!!! Posted by: karen on December 25, 2006 02:38 PMMerry Chirstmas Sally and to all the AWers that visit. May our new Congress be brave and honorable and uphold the Constitution. May we as a nation help them by being brave and honorable ourselves." "We may be tossed upon an ocean where we can see no land - nor, perhaps, the sun and stars. But there is a chart and a compass for us to study, to consult and to obey. The chart is the Constitution. -Daniel Webster Thank you Sally for providing this wonderful site to all of us. Posted by: abilene on December 25, 2006 03:00 PMMerry Christmas everyone! A beautiful story, Sally. Thank you for sharing it, and for this website. Faith is the bird that sings when the dawn is still dark. Posted by: Peg on December 25, 2006 03:28 PMBEautiful story, Sally. We all have a lot in common here and we're going to need it in the coming times but for today, at least, let us have in our hearts those beautiful seeds of hope and let them grow into the faith we all will need to spread Light around a world sorely in need. Merry Christmas and A Joyous New Year to one and all! NAmaste' This has been a great holiday. I'm so under the waves, painting my picturebook filled with joy and diviersity for all those who will be loaning books at their libraries come 2008. Also judging a prestigious award for children's magazine writers and illustrators. So this season, I sent no cards with no guilt and still know I am loved. Now that is liberation. Saraswati is the goddess of knowlege, arts and sciences. We are evoking her power all the time. Her magical totem animal is the bird, for all those who have hawk, dove or whatever bird sitings. Happy Holidays to AW. Posted by: bhakti on December 25, 2006 04:28 PMWell I love that Bhakti, "Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, arts and sciences." I always think of the Muses, and all the gods and goddess' as the keeper of knowledge, arts and sciences, and I have not heard of Saraswati but I am going to find out about her and thank you so much for that information, you are a treasure trove of knowledge yourself, along with all who post on this board. I must confess that I wrote this article at 3:00am and fell asleep at the keyboard, so I've gone back in to edit and re-do the format. Merry Christmas everyone and I hope you all have had a wonderful Christmas. Posted by: Sally on December 25, 2006 05:53 PMThank you everyone for another wonderful year. This site is one of the blessings in my life and I look forward always to where we will all go, to what thoughts we will share. Video: Kristol believes Bush mulling more than 'short term surge' David Edwards Neoconservative pundit Bill Kristol believes that any increase of U.S. troops in Iraq must be a permanent increase to achieve success. "There's no point having a short term surge," Kristol said on Fox News Channel. "Especially, if it's proclaimed ahead of time that it's just short term. Then [the enemy] goes into hiding for 3 or 6 months." "We pull back and we're in the same situation," the Weekly Standard editor said. "Bush will commit -- I believe, when he speaks in a couple of weeks -- to doing this. That this is a strategy for victory and that he's willing to do this for the remaining 2 years of his presidency." Forcasting the president's plan for Iraq, Kristol adds, "I think [Bush] will say 'We can win. We have to win. We're going to increase troop levels as part of a new strategy for the sake of victory.' And, so, it will not be a short term surge." Kristol respects the president for increasing troops against conventional wisdom in D.C. and against the wishes of public sentiment, but mocks the majority of people that have doubts about a troop increase, saying, "This is a remarkable moment, though. I came to Washington 30 years ago. How often does a president go against -- what Juan referred to -- the wider consensus in this town, 'the military solution isn't possible?' It's a very broad consensus of the establishment and, I think, that's why there's so much anger among the establishment-types. 'Gee. The Baker-Hamilton Commission pronounced its verdict. And how dare the president make up his own mind and decide that he's not just going to just gracefully accept defeat with this nice bi-partisan patina of the Baker-Hamilton Commission. How dare he decide that we might win in Iraq." more http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Kristol_pushes_Neocon_rhetoric_for_permanent_1224.html Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 25, 2006 08:09 PMThank you, Sally, for you most beautiful Christmas remembrances. Another great truth is: Consciousness never goes back - knowing that we are the Creator of this dream gives us the power to visualize a better dream, as we learn the lessons of love and light from the perfect actors of non-love and light. Posted by: Kat119 on December 25, 2006 11:22 PMPeace on Earth from 1939 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xuiut_mgm-cartoon-1939-peace-on-earth Posted by: Pat C on December 26, 2006 04:22 AMMichael Ware is no longer in Iraq. He told too much truth and so is no longer reporting from there. The rest of the article is good as well. I think I'm going to write CNN and let them know I want Michael Ware back.
snip CNN -- The Most Twisted Name in News Each day, more and more soldiers and marines are blown to bits. Each morning the streets of Iraq's cities are strewn with hundreds of shackled, tortured, beheaded Sunni and Shiite civilians. Yet, for the past year, the hypocritical Congress, corporate media and crusty retired military "experts" sat around gleefully playing politics and fiercely debating whether the Iraqi quagmire was a civil war. It was a rabid debate -- with all participants forced by Bush and Cheney's claims of success to argue but one side with no pretense of delving into the reality of Bush's mad adventure. more http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/4188 Michael Ware is no longer in Iraq. He told too much truth and so is no longer reporting from there. The rest of the article is good as well. I think I'm going to write CNN and let them know I want Michael Ware back.
snip CNN -- The Most Twisted Name in News Each day, more and more soldiers and marines are blown to bits. Each morning the streets of Iraq's cities are strewn with hundreds of shackled, tortured, beheaded Sunni and Shiite civilians. Yet, for the past year, the hypocritical Congress, corporate media and crusty retired military "experts" sat around gleefully playing politics and fiercely debating whether the Iraqi quagmire was a civil war. It was a rabid debate -- with all participants forced by Bush and Cheney's claims of success to argue but one side with no pretense of delving into the reality of Bush's mad adventure. more http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/4188 Peace on Earth from 1939 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xuiut_mgm-cartoon-1939-peace-on-earth Posted by: Pat C on December 26, 2006 04:42 AMMay it be so, y'all! May it be: A really heartening article on the many cities who in their own way are signing on to the Kyoto pledge and actively fighting global warming - http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2006/12/25/cities_towns_step_up_global_warming_fight/ Hope you all had a lovely Christmas (mine was) and are looking forward to a new year where all good things are possible. Thank you, Sally, for hosting a great web site, and sharing your feelings in this recent article about the sanctity of libraries as the halls of knowledge (don't forget book stores, my favorite, especially now that they encourage browsing, even with coffee in hand!) - these are the things that open our minds and hearts and nuture our dreams and creativity. But the fact that a library is free and truly democratic makes it very special - deep, spiritual. The librarian who told you those things was quite a woman. Good for you, Bhakti, for continuing to be so creative and productive. I haven't done a web search yet, but I want to find a way to give something to the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. I hear that it's freezing cold there now and everything is appreciated, even a can of Spaghetti O's (believe it or not). Posted by: Sharon on December 26, 2006 05:42 AMSharon, your post made me laugh out loud at myself. The article wasn't about the library, it was about the elusivness of peace, hope and belief in this country and ourselves to effect change. It was about faith and Pluto on the Galactic center and Jupiter in Sag. I am going to have to remember to be more specific and not so abstract. Pat C, that cartoon you posted was amazing. I've never heard of it or seen it, but it was excellent and deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. These would be "dictators" just seem to keep going on and on, decade after decade and this cartoon could give them pause, could give all of us pause. Posted by: Sally on December 26, 2006 07:29 AMThis Christmas season has been a real test of faith for me, In my personal relationships, in my partnership with the public ( pluto is now crossing through the 7th house and will remain there probably 'till I die, unless someone finds the fountain of youth!) In one of my favorite dreams, I was in a beautiful underwater library, swimming around the very tall shelves full of books with the fish. No hero here on the creative stuff, it's called eating and paying my bills............at least THIS year, with joy. ALL energies that manifest out in the world, animate and inanimate are called the shaktis or the female energy. The goddess names are to label the energy, an allegory for the mind to comprehend that energy. The mind needs that label to explain, grab onto, understand the invisible energies. Keep in mind,,,,, the shakti energy manifests the
My old spiritual teacher used to say that the female had a negative energetic physical body & a positive spiritual body... the opposite for the male. Creativity therefore flows from the female & the male must plug into his anima and/or femaleness elsewhere. That made sense to me when using electricity. The "male plug" to an appliance, for instance, must "plug into" a receptacle of a source of energy in order to function. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 26, 2006 06:24 PMSally, I do think I got what you intended out of your article (I'm glad I gave you a good laugh though) - but the library image did speak "volumes" to me - I sort of visualize the Akashic Hall of Records - in a very Greek looking setting, like the buildings in our nation's capitol (designed to express that type of idealism and spiritual grandeur). With that image in mind, you have to have faith. Bhaki, whether or not you're a hero (a subjective designation), I still admire your Capricornian no-nonsense, let's talk about the important stuff, work hard, play and express our joyful purpose MO. Pat QOP, I'll have Pluto going through my 7th when it reaches 10 Capricorn, just after opposing my Uranus in Cancer (a few years down the road). Just real generally, what did/does it look like for you? I know you had a significant and dificult loss last year. I admire the beautiful way that you have been transmuting it. Can you give me an overall, general picture of it - the good, the bad & the beautiful? And what you said, Bhakti, about the female stimulating the inert male (and validated by JoannaO), I've never looked at it in quite that way, but more often in the masculine initiates and the female receives and send back, more weak and passive way, but I'm changing and I see it's true. I've noticed my husband so much needs me to be a loving "stimulator" but I'm often nursing my "wound" from his pointed, Mars, Pluto, Saturn in Leo rising, Moon in Scorpio and Aries sun communications and attitude. We are using mirroring though and are achieving mutual understanding and more closeness. (Transiting Venus in Capricorn doesn't hurt either.) Posted by: on December 26, 2006 06:56 PMSimultaneously, Shiva is both non-duality (the still ocean) and duality, (ripples of the ocean that manifest into infinite things and beings= shakti, goddess). Both feed each other. Thus the metaphor of the shakti coming out of the left side of Shiva's head. Or Eve emerging from Adam's rib. We are ALL shimmering ripples in the still ocean of conciousness or we'd be inert energy. Shiva as Rudra has 5 faces: Creation/Bhrama, Maintenance/Vishnu and Shiva/Destruction as well as Maya/shaktis = manifestation, duality. last is Grace = the dissovlement elixer of Maya. This is how the Shakti returns to non-duality. Rinse and repeat. When I first began to feel the Shakti electrical currents awakened in my body, I knew EVERYTHING that existed shimmered too. This gave me a wider perspective to understanding other humans, animals and inanimate things. Not that I always get it thus form more contracted thoughts but at least the background of a many layered life is revealed. But, I can always remember that and let that balance myself within. Gotta get back to my work. Ciao. Yea, verily, bhakti... I really like "shimmer" for a better sense of "vibration." Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 26, 2006 08:40 PMI think (at least, hope) that this article is seriously biased against the US but it is interesting to read someone else's viewpoint. It certainly doesn't match anything I've heard anywhere else- in particular the 'surrendering' part. "Gates visited Baghdad to quell US soldiers mutiny in Anbar, US imminent attack on Ramadi soon Global Research, December 25, 2006 According almoharrer newspaper quoting an Iraqi Military sources Iraqi military sources told the newspaper that the reason that the American Secretary of Defense Robert Gates visited Baghdad urgently after two days he received his new post as a Defense Minister; is to extinguish a military mutiny carried out by American VI Battalion based in Anbar, after refusing to obey orders and prefer not to leave their base in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar province. The sources pointed out that the US military base is exposed to daily heavy tactical attacks and attempts to storm the walls of the base by Iraqi resistance. The sources added that Washington and specifically military, and intelligence in the American Congress, designedly sending Gates to rectify the mistakes that were made by his predecessor Rumsfeld and the most serious is; the American soldiers surrendering to the Iraqi resistance in Ramadi, which is what happened a month and a half before, while Iraqi resistance clashed with American patrol and managed to burn their military vehicle, US soldiers had no choice but surrender and hope for safety. With a help of an interpreter, the American POW explained they do not wish to fight the Iraqis and asked their captors to help them to smuggle them to Turkey across Mosul, Syria-Iraq borders in order to request political asylum. Also reported by Qudspress that a mass exodus take place right now in the city of Ramadi after reports of an imminent American attack on the city following the visit of the American Secretary of Defense Robert Gates to Iraq. The city filled with people searching for taxis and trucks to flee the city, bringing with them some simple belongings, especially after the American forces announced to the residents of Al Althelh and Al-Mulameen, the need to leave and evacuate their homes. US forces took control of many houses in the area by force. It also closed schools in the city after electricity was lost completely. American forces also cut off water from the city center, with the continued armed confrontations between the American forces and Iraqi resistance in the city. Incredible Shadowhawk. It just becomes more and more insane. Now they want to recruit foreign mercenaries to serve in the US Military. As I watch Uranus making his way through Pisces and squaring the US Mars and oppose US Neptune, I wonder if we will ever stop reeling from one shock to another. Sharon, Joanna and Bhakti you all had a lovely exchange above regarding the male/female interchange. It seems kinder than some in the "Karmic" or Asian explanations which is the male doesn't have all his chakra's open. That the male only has his Chakra's open to the Manipura Chakra and that is the Solar Plexus. Some writers have all the Chakra's opening fast in the next few years for the male and how difficult it will be for the 3rd Eye Chakra to open so fast for them. We will see if that's true. Posted by: Sally on December 27, 2006 12:21 AM* [Chronic Ass] in TX to rethink Iraq course [bushadruggie] went to [its] ranch Tue to rethink US involvement in Iraq as [its] spokesman hailed a Baghdad court's decision upholding the death sentence for former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. ... http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061226/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush The necropheliac becomes excited by the deaths of others. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 27, 2006 12:55 AMThis guy nails it every time! Dec. 26-27, 2006 -- Why the Bush crime family wants Saddam to die. Iraq's former dictator managed to avoid one of the world's most high-tech assassination efforts during the Iraq War campaign only to be allegedly discovered by U.S. forces hiding in a hole in the ground near Tikrit. There is little doubt that the trial of Saddam Hussein by a U.S. puppet government in the Green Zone of Baghdad has been a charade and a miscarriage of justice. Saddam's death sentence decided by an Iraqi government-appointed and U.S.-approved judge on Dec. 26 was never in doubt, considering the knowledge the former Iraqi leader possesses of past crimes of the Bush family and their coterie of friends and partners in providing Iraq with much of the biological and chemical weaponry used against the Kurds, Shi'as, and Iranians. QOP Posted by: on December 27, 2006 01:34 AM* Since WWII we have seen the Korean War & the Vietnamese War--with no other major purpose but to generate multibillion-dollar armaments contracts. Certainly these wars were not fought to restrain communism, because for 50 years the Establishment has been nurturing & subsidizing the USSR which supplied armaments to the other sides in both wars--Korea & Vietnam. So our revisionist history will show that the US directly or indirectly armed both sides in at least Korea & Vietnam. For most of the 20th C. the Fed Reserve System, has exercised a monopoly over American economy. Council on Foreign Relations: a power center that unilaterally determines US foreign policy. The major objective of this submerged foreign policy is the acquisition of markets & economic power (profits, if you will), for a small group of giant multi-nationals under the virtual control of a few banking investment houses & controlling families. Thru foundations controlled by this elite, research by compliant & spineless academics, "conservatives" as well as "liberals," has been directed into channels useful for objectives of the elite essentially to maintain this subversive & unconstitutional power apparatus. Thru publishing houses controlled by this same financial elite unwelcome books have been squashed. Thru control of a dozen or so major newspapers public info can be orchestrated at will. Yesterday, the space program; today, an energy crisis or a campaign for ecology; tomorrow, a war in the Mid East or some other manufactured "crisis." The total result of this manipulation of society by the Establishment elite has been 4 major wars in 60 years, a crippling national debt, abandonment of the Constitution, suppression of freedom & opportunity, & creation of a vast credibility gulf between the man in the street & Wash DC. While the transparent device of 2 major parties trumpeting artificial differences, circus-like conventions, & the cliche of "bipartisan foreign policy" no longer carries credibility, & the financial elite itself recognizes that its policies lack public acceptance, it is obviously prepared to go it alone w/o even nominal public support. ... http://reformed-theology.org/html/books/wall_street/chapter_12.htm... Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 27, 2006 01:36 AMGerald Ford Died tonight Posted by: Sally on December 27, 2006 05:02 AM* cheney/bush vs Baker Commission - Cowboys Differ on Iran Attack The reaction to the Iraq Study Group (ISG) report suggests that a showdown is shaping up within the US power elite between two different sets of cowboys. On the one hand, there are the gwbush cowboys who want to expand their conquests from Afghanistan/Iraq into Syria/Iran. It's a natural extension of the Manifest Destiny doctrine that underpinned the conquest of the "Wild West," the annexation of almost half of Mexico's territory in the 1840s, the "opening of Japan" resulting from gunboat diplomacy in 1854, the Marines' overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893, & the est of a colonial empire from the Pacific to the Caribbean following the Spanish/[USia] War. Bush & dick cheney saw nothing wrong with the Vietnam War (except the possibility that they might be personally involved, since they had other priorities at the time). They really liked the 1st Gulf War, but were disappointed it didn't conquer more. Thus dubya told Mickey Herskowitz, a Houston Chronicle sports columnist helping ghostwrite his autobiography in 1999 that, "My father had all this political capital built up when he drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait & he wasted it. If I have a chance to invade [Iraq]--if I had that much capital, I'm not going to waste it." Otoh, there are the Jim Baker-type cowboys who question the feasibility of further conquest at this time, & want to lasso in their wayward buckaroo buddies & rowdy youngins before they get everybody into deeper horseshit in them foreign parts. The Baker cowboys are saying talk to the natives at least, smoke the peace-pipe if necessary, then ride off into the sunset leaving a fort or two behind proudly waving the tattered flag to help save face. Dubya's cowpokes say, "No, we don't talk to the natives in those rich lands, overflowing with milk & honey & petroleum products, that god made for us." Like a spirit-filled country parson, bush declared (to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in 2003), "God told me to strike at al Qaida & I struck them, & then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did, & now I am determined to solve the problem in the Mid East." Solving that problem of course means making all of SW Asia US & Israel-friendly. (Here the concept of the "promised land," a central theme in the Old Testament which envisions an Israel from the Nile to the Euphrates & deeply affects modern Zionism, nicely dovetails with the entitlement notion so long operative in [USia] psychology/mythology. The Pilgrims felt god gave them the heathen Indians' land, & even the most progressive [USia] artists, such as Woody Guthrie--"this land is your land, this land is my land"--& Bruce Springsteen--"I believe in a promised land"--draw on that powerful, ultimately religious concept. The twin myths of divine favor to the biblical Israelites & to the European settlers of [USia] can easily enuf in the whiskey-impacted cowboy mind produce the delusion that god wants a Yankee war on any oil-rich Muslim country. Esp after 9-11 because "they" attacked "us.") ... http://www.counterpunch.org/leupp12262006.html Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 27, 2006 05:20 AMGood article, Joanna. Someone else points out the little publicised truth: That the Nazis, murderous as they were, couldn't have done much of anything without the financial backing and support of the American capitalistas. Why did the American capitalistas do it? For profit and power, what else? --Also from the same article-- The arena for this debate and the basis for our charges of subversion is the evidence provided by the revisionist historian. Slowly, over decades, book by book, almost line by line, the truth of recent history has emerged as documents are released, probed, analyzed, and set within a more valid historical framework. ---snip--- What this revisionist history really teaches us is that our willingness as individual citizens to surrender political power to an elite has cost the world approximately two-hundred-million persons killed from 1820 to 1975. Add to that untold misery the concentration camps, the political prisoners, the suppression and oppression of those who try to bring the truth to light. When will it all stop? It will not stop until we act upon one simple axiom: that the power system continues only so long as individuals want it to continue, and it will continue only so long as individuals try to get something for nothing. The day when a majority of individuals declares or acts as if it wants nothing from government, declares it will look after its own welfare and interests, then on that day power elites are doomed. The attraction to "go along" with power elites is the attraction of something for nothing. That is the bait. The Establishment always offers something for nothing; but the something is taken from someone else, as taxes or plunder, and awarded elsewhere in exchange for political support. Periodic crises and wars are used to whip up support for other plunder-reward cycles which in effect tighten the noose around our individual liberties. And of course we have hordes of academic sponges, amoral businessmen, and just plain hangers-on, to act as non-productive recipients for the plunder. Stop the circle of plunder and immoral reward and elitist structures collapse. But not until a majority finds the moral courage and the internal fortitude to reject the something-for-nothing con game and replace it by voluntary associations, voluntary communes, or local rule and decentralized societies, will the killing and the plunder cease. Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 27, 2006 06:30 AMWhoops. I didn't see that you had posted again. The text I just posted was from Joanna's earlier link. Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 27, 2006 06:31 AMStop the circle of plunder and immoral reward and elitist structures collapse. Dish TV tried to plunder me. Due to computer rebuild & washer repairs I was short on funds at the end of Nov. and owed them 3 months. I called and requested the pause program "THEY HAD TOLD ME ABOUT WHEN I SIGNED UP". It would be $10.00 per month. I would make a payment ( 34. & change ) in Oct., Dec, and the third Jan. 3 when my pension comes in. On Dec.. 22 I only owed $44.00 = payment + pause fee. Late in the day I received an empty box from UPS for the purpose of sending back the Dish equipment. ( Not the dish on the roof, that is there as an eternal memorial to my qulibility!) Heya PatQ, Get rid of the debit card (if you can). Yesterday while painting, there was a TV special about immigrant workers. One worker said he earned after taxes $600 a week. I added it up and the immigrants make much more than me a year. No fooling. I live on squat in the most affluent neighborhoods in NYC. What a life! Yet, I love my lifestyle, it's simple and sweet. Can live without alot and not be made to feel left out. The world is as you see it --- yoga philosophy.
Yesterday I heard a report that Norway has the least distance between its poorest and its wealthiest and that they were very happy with this determination. Hello all, I loved the library story! Sally you are the greatest. It was much like my advetures in reading. I lovedhat library. Betsy, That earthquake has created major problems with communications equipment all over the Asian Pacific rim. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061227/ap_on_re_as/asia_quake Taiwan quake disrupts phone, Web service [snip] Internet access in Beijing was cut or extremely slow, while Japanese customers were having trouble calling India and the Middle East. In South Korea, dozens of companies and institutions were affected, including the country's Foreign Ministry. Hong Kong telephone company PCCW Ltd., which also provides Internet service, said the quake cut its data capacity in half. Many Internet users were unable to access Web sites in parts of America, Taiwan and South Korea. Calls to Taiwan weren't connecting. Internet access was cut or extremely slow in Beijing, said an official from China Netcom, China's No. 2 phone company. The official, who would not give his name, said the cause was thought to be the earthquake, but he had no further details. Businesses in various parts of the city also said they were experiencing Internet access problems. CCTV, the state-run television network, said China Telecom Corp., China's biggest phone company, was contacting counterparts in the U.S. and Europe about using satellites to make up for the shortfall. KDDI Corp., Japan's major carrier for international calls, said its fixed-line telephone service was affected by the quake. Company spokesman Haruhiko Maeda said customers were having trouble calling India and the Middle East, which are usually use the cables near Taiwan. Maeda said the company was rerouting calls to go through the U.S. and Europe and the company did not know how long it will take to repair the cables. Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said that international roaming service provided by Japan's major three telecommunications — NTT DoCoMO, KDDI, and Softbank, was affected. Ministry official Akira Yamanaka said that some customers were unable to make calls using their cell phones in countries including Taiwan. South Korea's largest telecom company, KT, said that lines it uses were damaged, affecting dozens of companies and institutions, including South Korea's Foreign Ministry. However, the quake didn't cause problems for ordinary people using Internet and telephone service, according to Ku Ja-hong, a KT spokesman. The quake, which hit offshore from the southern town of Hengchun, was felt throughout Taiwan. It shook buildings and knocked objects off the shelves in the capital, Taipei, in the northern part of the island. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated its magnitude at 7.1, while Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau measured it at 6.7. It was followed eight minutes later by 7.0 magnitude aftershock, the USGS said. A 5.9-magnitude aftershock struck early Wednesday, the Central Weather Bureau said. Posted by: lunaoscura on December 27, 2006 03:20 PMClymela, I don't think Neo is talking about going it alone in a right-wing sense. I don't think he is even anti-government. I think he is pushing a small commuity, small local government idea where people are recognized as self-sufficient, sharing individuals. Somehow, things are working fairly well in the Scandanavian countries - but there seem to be less materialistic values in play over there. The US gov. is so entwined with big business and we know we can't trust this. Also, should things break down, particularly in the centers of government and commerce like DC and NYC, having self-sufficiency in place on a local, community or communal basis (as in living in a commune), the people would be able to survive. Posted by: Sharon on December 27, 2006 04:01 PMClymela, I loved the thought of the Northern countries figuring it all out within 100 years. I have not read that article but have seen where Norway and Sweden are the happiest countries on the planet and a big part of that is the shared resources with their people. That said, maybe Betsy you could find the nice young guy in Norway, course don't know how warm it is, my hunch is not much but we all make comprimises. What degree is your Pluto and Venus. I can tell you a bit about Pluto on the Sun, I've been through Pluto on my Asc., on my mars, mercury, sun, venus, oppose my uranus and saturn all pop, pop, pop, on right after another. It's not fun but it gets better. The key is to let go of what you might be hanging on to. Like a specific place to live, a specific job, a specific guy etc. Because when Pluto hits your Sun you will change and change what you want or need. I know this much Betsy, if you have the determination to spend all day reading an article and two hours on 36 posts you are going to do great in your life. Pluto effects changes and the more we fight changes the worse the effect. I hate change so Pluto was hard for me, a Sag friend of mine is a person who embraces change so Pluto hasn't been so difficult for her and I have known people who seemingly breezed through Pluto and nothing of significance happened in their lives with Pluto, but it did with Uranus or Neptune. Joanna and Neo would it be great to have the media continue to beat the drum of how capitalists financially supported the Nazi's and are supporting terrorism now today. Whoops I forgot the media are capitalists. It won't be in the beginning of the transit, but I believe when Pluto hits Capricorn it will continually erode the influence of corporatism on society. Pluto in Capricorn has brought change to capitalism every 250 years when it returns to Capricorn I have no reason to believe it won't this time, but it's a slow grinding process. Posted by: Sally on December 27, 2006 04:01 PMBetsy, Happy New Year to you, too. It is interesting hearing your perspective on China, as opposed to just getting it from the media. As far as finding the right guy, may you find the right supportive, loving partner/best friend this year (I did, through an internet service, and it has worked out well, but with lots of stuggle -- feminist that I am), but don't underrate how terrific it is to have a single life that is independent, self-sufficient, peaceful and uncomplicated by unmet expectations! There seem to be a lot more of those when you're in a partnership. Posted by: Sharon on December 27, 2006 04:15 PMI may be wrong but I've had the impression that NEOBuckeye is an exceptionally intelligent young woman. In any case she/he has my admiration from the first time I read her/his posts. NEO? Posted by: lunaoscura on December 27, 2006 04:15 PMIt's the time of year when predictions are traditionally given. Here's one from the Aquarium Age site. http://www.aquariumage.com/vibration.html Weekly Frequency Copyright © 2006 by Ralfee Finn This week, erratic planetary rhythms bump us from one official year to another. Normal routines, especially traditional New Year’s Eve celebrations, are more than a touch eccentric. And nervous systems, yours or others, could be just a little edgy. I’m not talking wild upset—it’s more like a persistent buzz right beneath the surface of activity that makes it hard to settle down or settle in. Concentration won’t come easy, so if there are plans or projects demanding attention, do whatever it is you do to stay focused. The thing is, this buzz is all too familiar. Jupiter and Uranus are at it again. In 2006, a trine between this dynamic duo shook the status quo and moved many of us into surprisingly new perspectives on several old issues. In 2007, a Jupiter/Uranus square also shakes a few rattles at stagnant situations, and the noise of that astral dance is certain to disturb the peace, inside and out, personal or collective. Normally, the trine would be seen as a positive influence and the square, negative. But Uranus is unpredictable, which means its impact could be reversed, so if you were unnerved by 2006, you might be comfortable in 2007—or the opposite might also be true. Yet one thing is certain in the midst of all this uncertainty: there will be plenty of opportunities to move out of “stuckedness” into movement, and out stagnation into flow. The other big contributor to the buzz is Pluto. 2007 is the last full year of Pluto’s journey through Sagittarius, which began in 1995. As Pluto ends this cycle it will highlight the major issues of the last eleven years, which means old themes, dressed in drag or disguised as new lovers, careers, or friends may make a comeback. Currently, Pluto is sitting on the galactic center. It sat there from January-May of 2006, and yes, I know, I should have mentioned this earlier. But frankly, it’s only through hindsight that I’ve been able to make any sense how that position could translate into earthly experience. Pluto will sit there again from July-October 2007. This year, I promise to spend a lot of time talking about the implications of that contact. This week, it’s enough to say that the inexplicable rumble beneath most of 2006 was the sound of Pluto touching the heart of our galaxy. This week’s buzz, while unsettling can be put to good use reflecting on the events of 2006 from yet another perspective—try stepping into the shoes of another and seeing certain circumstances through his or her eyes. Also, the buzz can be transformed into excitement about the future, if you’re willing to make transformation your main event. Posted by: lunaoscura on December 27, 2006 05:05 PMThis article doesn't mince any words - it seems they don't care for the Bushistas one teensy bit! Bush's Great Leap Forward Chris Floyd snip And so in the coming weeks, we will see anywhere from 20,000 to 40,000 more troops sent to Iraq – despite the overwhelming public sentiment against such a policy: only 11 percent of Americans support the idea of escalation, as a new CNN poll reports. This is an astounding level of public opposition to any government policy; I can't recall anything like it in almost 40 years of observing American politics and studying American history. The fact that the Bush Regime is willing to undertake an action that 89 percent of the American people oppose – and what's more, an action that is guaranteed to cost the lives of many Americans and many billions from the public treasury – is a glaring indication of how completely anti-democratic the Bush Faction is, and how utterly dysfunctional the U.S. political system has become. more http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2006/271206greatleap.htm Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 27, 2006 09:34 PMThis long article summarizes the past 6 years under Bush and it's not pretty at all. The newly elected Dems have GOT to get us out of this mess. A Look Back and Ahead In An Age of Neocon Rule By Stephen Lendman http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16003.htm The US ranks 41st in infant mortality, and the World Health Organization (WHO) ranks the country 37th in the world in "overall health performance" and 54th in the fairness of health care despite spending at a current level overall of around $2 trillion a year or about double the amount per capita of the OECD countries that deliver superior health care overall to their citizens as a national priority. more - much more Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 27, 2006 11:08 PMI can't take any credit for the text of my last post above. Except for the first paragraph, that above and below the "--snip--" mark was from Joanna's article. But it pretty much reflected my thinking that our present government and economic circumstances will only continue so long as the people permit them to do so. When the people finally decide to take back their power from the elites, we will be living in a very different world. Perhaps not entirely unlike that of the Norwegians. There now appears to be genuine signs that the Corporatocrisy is taking public concern -- or lack thereof -- for granted. That they have so much power now, that even if the people collectively woke up tomorrow, it would be impossible for them to put a stop to the corporate machine. That, however, is the most grievous -- and fatal -- lapse in judgement that the Corporatocrisy will ever make. Sharon, I think you described very well what I meant to say... That I'm not anti-government, so much as I would like to see more direct public involvement in government. I think that would work best on a local and regional level, provided of course that there is recognition of being a part of a "greater whole" outside the myopic "small town" mentality that continues to prevail in many parts of the US. Suburbs, and Big Cities alike can be guilty of not seeing the potential for resource sharing and cohesion that exists beyond the signs posted at their invisible and most often trivial borders. Our present national/federal government is so far beyond the reach, involvement and influence of the average citizen that many people right now feel that its' hopeless to even begin to try to do anything about it directly. And yet the national/federal level presently has the most power, and is heavily influenced and dominated by the corporate/econ/power elites who are destroying our world for their own short term profits. Now, the corporatists talk of even taking this one step further out of the people's reach -- towards a "continential economic union" over which the power elites will exact total control. In short, I think there is a level of local/regional governance, or some combination of the two, that makes good practical sense, and is not so far removed from the people that it can't be reigned in when necessary. Or put another way, were Bush the mayor of any modestly large city, acting out a comparable level of extreme incompetence and disregard for the law, he would probably never have lasted longer than the first half of his first term, and would most likely be in the process of becoming acquainted with his new office -- in the county jail. We are entering a period of time now when issues of local resources and even self-sufficiency will shape and influence the region in which one lives much more than existing state or national boundaries. In that respect, I believe that we will see many boundaries redrawn, and new ones created, while others fade away. lunaoscura, Reading Shadowhawk's article leads me to believe two things, even more strongly than I already do: 1.) The United States is effectively finished as a superpower, if not as an entity, period. 2.) The trial of Bush and the NeoCons will make Nuremberg look like a mere petty trial. "1" may take a bit longer to actually hit broad and deep awareness, or until the rest of the world finally puts the pieces of their own plans together and pulls the economic plug on us. Perpetual war is no way to keep a nation together, and inevitably rolls back upon the very individuals who first rolled the ugly stone. "2" must be the decisive and final, just end of the Bush family, Cheney, the NeoCons, the power elites and all those who have a stake in maintaining things as they are. Their ways cannot continue without resulting in the total destruction of humanity, if not life on the planet itself. Either they must be stopped and made to account for their madness, or we will all pay the price. "2" of course, if properly addressed, will pave the way to... 3.) A healing and more prosperous world. Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 28, 2006 12:32 AMHappy Birthday Betsy for 12/29! My birthday is tomorrow 12/28! Hey Betsy, pretty cool to have a birthday when Pluto makes it first exact conjunction to the Galactic Center. I'm currently painting the Ocean of Conciousness. Bought two astrology books for myself today as a gift. Can never have enough astrology books. This could be funny if it weren't so true. Dr. Bush's Big Bottle of Testicular Extract: Good For What Ails You Do you feel anxious about the Civil War in Iraq? Does your heart ache when yet another American is killed in Anbar province? Does your stomach feel queasy when more bodies turn up in Baghdad with gruesome signs of torture? Well, worry no more. The good Dr. Bush has a specially made salve at hand: Dr. Bush's Big Bottle of Testicular Extract - good for what ails you. Sounds silly? Well, maybe not. Listen: In 1842, German physiologist and physician, Wilhelm Ludwig put forward the radical 'Ludwig's Theory,' which explained, in purely chemical and physiological terms, the simple function of the liver. Why was it considered a 'radical' theory? Because most people at that time still believed that the liver had a mystical 'life force,' which explained, to their latent medieval minds, the very wonder that was urine. Though it seems a trifling argument now, Ludwig's Theory, medically and scientifically, was a forceful leap into the modern age of rational medical science. That said, some forty years later, in 1889, the Testicular Extract Theory - posed by French-American physician Charles Edouard Brown-Sequard - posited that the injection of liquefied guinea pig testicle under the skin of an aged man would invigorate his sexual drive and prowess. Not surprisingly, the Testicular Extract Theory was eventually discredited - though not before who knows how many injections were dispensed to willing, well, human 'guinea pigs.' (Which, as an aside, does make me wonder: exactly what is in Viagra?) So, what are we to conclude from these tales, you ask? Well, we twenty-first century folk like to think that the beliefs of those quaint, garlic garland wearing folk - those folk who intently listened to Snake Oil Salesmen selling their wares - have been left in the past, erased by modern science and progressive thinking. We like to think that scientific breakthroughs, qualitative additions to our thinking and understanding of the world, slowly and surely, push our culture, and our species, collectively forward. But it doesn't always work out that way. Consider: in this Bush-born, Twenty-First Century Age of Unreason, it is precisely the progressive, rational thinking - the very stuff of modern science - that has been summarily erased. The signs are everywhere. Two notable examples: despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, President Bush publicly rejects the scientific evidence of Global Warming, opting for ever-morphing, mystical explanations of Earth's rising temperature. Similarly, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, President Bush publicly rejects the long-proven, scientific theory of Natural Selection, opting for a blind belief in Intelligent Design (which, ironically enough, has him all-but-espousing a firm belief in the un-science of Social Darwinism). Stephen Colbert's new Age-of-Unreason word, "truthiness" - the belief in something intuitively without any reference to logic or evidence or intellectual examination of the facts - would be wildly hilarious, if it didn't accurately speak to this disturbing return of the Snake Oil Salesmen and their Supernatural Salves for What Ails Us. Which brings me back to Dr. Bush's Big Bottle of Testicular Extract. Our resident President Snake Oil Salesman, Dr. Bush, tells us emphatically that he has the cure for our ailments. He tells us emphatically that he has the cure for our anxiety, for our heartache, and for our queasiness. What is his unscientific, backward thinking, Snake Oil solution to an illegal, immoral invasion and occupation of Iraq gone terribly wrong? Why, just invade Iraq again - but this time with more troops. That this Snake Oil Salve - also sold by that equally emphatic, equally unscientific Snake Oil Salesman, the Good Dr. McCain - ignores logic, evidence, intellectual examination, relevant facts, and the truth is not the point. Dr. Bush's Testicular Extract has "truthiness" to it - it feels good to "take the fight to the enemy." Doesn't it? Of course, the problem with Snake Oil Salves is this: the Doctor's 'cure' can kill you. Dr. Bush's Testicular Extract feels a bit like pouring gasoline on a raging fire. But then, maybe Dr. Bush has been into his own stuff lately. Either way, by the time the good Dr. Bush's Big Bottle of Testicular Extract makes us ill, the good Dr. Bush will be well on his way to the next town, selling more of his Testicular Extract to the ignorant locals. Meantime, to ward off future wars - given our present predilection for Snake Oil Salesmen - maybe we should start wearing garlands of garlic. http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/4227 Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 28, 2006 01:40 AMHappy Beirthday Bhatki and Betsy. No offense taken, clymela. ;-) Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 28, 2006 03:08 AMSeems the Brits aren't all that happy in Iraq either? Gee, what do you think the problem could be? What has long been a catastrophic tragedy is also now a horrific farce
Roy Hattersley
more http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0%2C%2C1978708%2C00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=27 Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 28, 2006 05:03 AMHuh? Bushism of the Day The truth of that matter is, if you listen carefully, Saddam would still be in power if he were the president of the United States, and the world would be a lot better off. St. Louis, MO (found it over at C&L) Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 28, 2006 05:48 AMNot only is there a square between Jupiter and Uranus but the ongoing mutual reception between Neptune and Uranus. There is also a mutual reception between Saturn in Leo and the Sun in Capricorn, neither of them are happy with or do well in these positions adding to a sense of unhappiness and misery for the world. The entire January chart add up to underlying irritation and half starts giving way to mistakes. Chiron has just passed over the US South Node jolting the people (at least some of them) into the reality of what's being done and what's happening in this country. The November elections were a result of that jolt. There has been ample proof that once again the machines were rigged however there was an avalance of votes for the Democrats they could not overcome that big a percentage. Pluto is in the last few degrees of Sagittarius, Neptune has just passed the mid-point of Aquarius, Uranus will soon pass the mid-point of Uranus and Saturn is in the end degrees of Leo. We are winding down from the intensity of the early degrees of these signs and settling in to the realities they have thrown our way. Now we will soon have to figure out how to work with what has been presented (actually there will be a bit more thrown our way over the next two years) Including the mess in Iraq and the entire Middle East, national financial foundation,infrastructure, reduction of oil access, immigration issues, and the list goes on. It feels like every single room in the country has been thrown into chaos and right now it's just a mess. It will be the people who will have to clean it up. Posted by: Sally on December 28, 2006 07:31 AMHey Neo, actually my idea that you were a woman was because I was sure I had read a long while back that you were. I've been a lurker for a few years now. Anyway, I've found that trully intelligent people, and especially those who are good students of mundane/spiritual astrology with a mixture of profound knowledge of human behavior have genderless minds. Or better said, they a have synthesis oriented thinking process which weighs all sides of an issue to come up with unique yet universal thought forms. I myself am a woman who believes I'm mentally in touch with my masculine side too. Posted by: lunaoscura on December 28, 2006 03:41 PMOne of the manifestations of pluto in the 7th, seems to be, the need to really focus on communicating with people, an framing what you say with absolute precision. I think that anonymous post above, asking was yours Sharon,? When I speak to people the words don't seem to go straight out and hit the target but slaunch off sidways one side or the other......and miss the bullseye. Happy, Blessed, Bountiful Birthdays Bhakti and Betsy! It may be awhile before communications smooth, Betsy. Hopefully it won't be long since i'm certain you look forward to and deeply enjoy exchanging thoughts on this board. About two or three months ago, there was a piece on NPR, I believe, about China offering low- or no-cost solar water heaters to a large swath of the population. Do you know about this, Betsy? I wish all of you a New Year that witnesses greater prosperity -- especially in spirit. Posted by: karen on December 28, 2006 05:19 PMThanks for the birthday wishes, my wish : everyone live in peace with themselves and how they must navigate Earth. ( It's hard to be in a body, all the upkeep and survival. oy) PatQ, every day I thank my lucky stars and know I'm protected. Luck was part of it, plus foresight, hard work and total neccesity to eat. My spiritual practices keep me rich within. I received not one gift for xmas (except the gift of community) and could care less if I get anything material for the bd. I have plenty. Meeting friends for dinner later, getting my astro charts for 2008 ready, that's how I'm gonna play hooky from work today. Plus take my time on the phone with well wishers. Posted by: bhakti on December 28, 2006 06:10 PM* The Shift Is Hitting the Fantastic Merry Jingles! How's that elf improvement going? Is sugar plumbing the dance in your head? Anybody cracking your nuts? Getting the Claus off of your back? May the Presents be with you. They just dug up what they think are the bones of St Paul who was martyred in 65 AD during the reign of Emperor Nero. I find that quite appropriate as Emperor bush fiddles while the world burns. Our era echoes back to the time of the nascent xian church. When Lord Jesus was crucified, Pluto & Neptune were in the same Signs as now & Uranus was in the opposite Sign. This is why the xian story is so up now; the echo is immense & it includes the Mary/Magdalene/DaVinci code stories. JC's supposed 2nd coming echoes to his 1st appearance. The oppression of the early xians surfaces in the unconscious of the now dominant xians. In turn, as the Wheel turns, they karmically become the Roman Empire & bushie must exhibit violence playing during global warming. It's a mad, mad, mad world & I reckon the Russians are coming too. The irony is that this is a lovely time. But lovely times get impinged by the unprocessed shadow. Shift is hitting the fantastic. ... http://www.in2light.com/report.html Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 28, 2006 07:10 PMHAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR BHAKTI AND BETSY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. Too bad you're not in Denver, we have tons of snow left over from our "white christmas" and we have a ton more coming for the New Year. I have pleanty in my front yard to make you both a huge snow angel for you birthdays and I intend to do just that. Posted by: Sally on December 28, 2006 08:57 PMBeateous bows on bountiful boxes of best birthday blessings to Betsy & Bhakti! Posted by: shylurker on December 28, 2006 09:59 PMBrightest Blessings and Best Wishes for a wonder-filled 2007 to all who post here and Happy Birthday to the Sag's!!! ( I know it's a little late but I keep my computer a t the office and haven't been here in awhile.) Happy Birthday to both of you! May it be a great year! ......... I just came across this again, and though it's not new, I think it's important. Just too too interesting. Posted by: Pat C on December 28, 2006 10:51 PMBreaking....Saddam to be hanged within 48 hours.... No link yet. Posted by: Pat C on December 28, 2006 11:31 PMhttp://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/12/28/iraq/main2304318.shtml Posted by: Pat C on December 28, 2006 11:40 PMWithout any discussion as to whether it's a good or bad idea to kill Saddam, on a higher more energetic level I don't think it's a good idea for this administration to be video taping it and broadcasting his hanging. They are energetically tied together quite strongly and carrying out Saddam's sentence in this manner is almost pointing a finger back toward this administration. This war has not gone well for either Saddam or GWB, there have been different consequences for them, but at it's base, the war has gone badly for Iraq and the US and their leaders. I am looking at this as Saddam and Iraq just being the first one to pay the price. Posted by: Sally on December 29, 2006 12:59 AMI wonder what they think they will accomplish by hanging Saddam - they know the Suni have threatened retaliation. I also heard on the news tonight, Sally, that one of the Iraqui top officials (the president?) was jailed and tortured 3x by Saddam's people. As far as the Bushes buying land in Paraguay, Pat C, I guess they are just looking for a safe place (with lots of water and rich neighbors) as I am. The question is: is there any such thing? Let's see how safe they will really be. Pat QOP, I've had Neptune on my 17 deg. Mercury Aquarius for the last few years and I've had a similar problem communicating part of that time (except when Uranus was also there about 5 years back). It's been difficult -- at times I've felt misunderstood and unheard (and, with Saturn opposing it and transiting my moon/pluto conj.). I imagine with Pluto in the 7th, there is a lot of pressure exerted on one's individuality and you would have to learn to be more forceful and persistent in expressing yourself - "acurate" in your words. Not fun, as Sally said, but probably a good exercise :-) I would imagine that some of the manifestations (as was mentioned here) also are: power struggles, forming relationships with powerful, vital, get-things-done people (who are also, hopefully, good and ethical people), having spouses or partners who end up in a powerful position. Posted by: Sharon on December 29, 2006 01:13 AMBirthday wishes from this Lunar Capricorn to Betsy & Bhakti and all the Solar Capricorns here. Pluto in the 7th sounds like an interesting transit. But then, aren't they all? Maybe I'll find out just how so around 2015 or so. It'll be a welcome step forward from my 6th house of working every other job possible but the particular one I initially set out to do. Sally, I agree that there's very bad karma for Bush tied up in his unrestrained support for Hussein's execution. It's just more bloody necroporn pushed and promoted by this spiritually and morally bankrupt cabal of destruction. They should be (but of course, won't be) very careful that Hussein's fate doesn't become their own, in a figurative sense, at least. The Bushes seeking to buy land in Paraguay says one thing: These people understand on some level or another that they have royally screwed up, and that people will soon be coming after them to hold them accountable for the incredible amount of damage they have dealt to the United States, the Middle East and the entire world. And for what? Stolen riches? Undeserved fame? An office that belonged not in the hands of a scoundrel, but in the hands of an honorable, enlightened individual? The Bush family can hide, like guilty cowards, in any country on this planet, but I suspect it still won't be enough to save them from those determined to make them stand trial for their disgusting crimes against humanity, the planet and peace. That effort will be backed by many Americans in a couple of years (Saturn opposition Uranus) when people truly awaken and see how badly this nation has been deceived and plundered. Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 29, 2006 03:36 AMIf you read the article on the Bush homestead, you'll see it is filled with landing fields, mercenaries, and is situated on a major arms route. It doesn't sound all that domestic. His neighbor is Rev Moon Brrrrrrrr. Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 03:54 AMI forgot. We can all rest assured that major street activities, at the least, are planned for the occasion of Saddam's last moments. All this to come when the US is trying to get Bush to stop warring in Iraq. Convenient, yes? Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 04:00 AMThis is from a "tabloid" site, so I don't know how legitimate it is. Then again, who would have ever believed that a US President/Ex-President would be seeking asylum in a Third World country? -- La Familia De Bush Jenna Bush is headed to Latin America as the latest member of the Bush Dynasty ordered to "become Hispanic." She was once the blonde party girl who brought a little fun to the tragic reign of her father. But the fun is over -- the 24-year-old Jenna is on her way to an undisclosed "south of the border" country where she'll be a teacher and find a suitable Hispanic husband. Her Uncle Jeb got similar orders in 1971. He was sent to León, a big industrial town in the Central Mexican state of Guanajuato. Teaching English in such a place was hardly a glamorous assignment. Young Jeb Bush married a local Mestizo girl, Columba, and they began breeding the first official "little brown ones" of the Bush Dynasty. Of Jeb and Columba's three children, only one turned out rotten -- the crack addict Noelle Bush -- leaving two possible presidents, older brother and "Latino sex symbol" George "Jorge" P. Bush and little brother Jebby. Jenna will leave behind her WASP boyfriend, former Karl Rove lackey Henry Hager. There are enough blue-blooded Bushes. The Family has known the score for half a century, when George H.W. first began "The Bush Family Project" by starting a U.S./Mexican oil business. The American dynasty sees the demographic change of North America as an opportunity -- the same way Prescott Bush saw opportunity in backing the Nazis, or George H.W. Bush saw opportunity in aligning with Wahhabi royalty in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. more... -- Honestly, given the tremendous damage that George Dubya has inflicted upon his own family name, the pompous, narcissistic Bushes probably don't have much of a political future here -- or anywhere, even if they are now trying to create "little brown ones" to try and cater to the demographic shift towards an emerging latino majority. Over the course of the next decade, with Pluto in Capricorn and the square to Uranus in Aries, the whole paradigm in which they have thrived -- Predatory capitalism and the dominance of Banking and Big Oil -- will transform well beyond their ability to adapt and maintain influence. Even the weapons and drugs trade which seem to be such a cornerstone in Poppy's schemes will undergo a change or even a collapse that will in all likelihood leave him out of the loop. Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 29, 2006 05:33 AMHi All, Thanks again for the wonderful well wishing. Putting Saddam's hanging on TV is appalling. What a violent thing to. Dark Ages. I saw Lee Harvey Oswald shot in front of my eyes live, right there on my TV when I was 8, and it really affected me in a big way, shut me down in fear. And I had a premonition that it was going ot happen seconds before Ruby shot him. Posted by: bhakti on December 29, 2006 05:52 AMI meant to wish you a good birthday, Bhakti, so here are my belated wishes to you & Betsy for a memorable year filled with joy, laughter, love, success, great health and all kinds of good stuff. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think they are going to put the hanging on TV - but they are videotaping, it was said, to prove to the world that it happened, should they question it. I don't imagine they are going to release it. Posted by: Sharon on December 29, 2006 07:17 AMHello to everyone. Hope you all had a happy Christmas. I am back online after 16 weeks. Just lost a post that took me the better part of an hour to write. Maybe I'll try to redo it, maybe not. Had to do with the late Aug, early Sep period I was so intent on before. I lost my motherboard on Aug 29, am now using very ancient, very slow, computer with personal problems. I believe Osama is dead and his death was a big blow to the Bush Cabal. His capture probably their big trump card to try and hold onto the Congress. Also about some charts to look at for 2007. Notably the Libra Ingress located to DC and Baghdad, transits on Sep 19, about 1:05 PM, EDT for DC (T-square with Moon conjunct Pluto, both opposite Mars, all squaring the Sun on the MC and tied into the Galactic Center). Charts for Nov 8, 9, 10 (I think we may be leaving Iraq then). Transit Jupiter will be on the MC and transit Uranus on the Asc (in right ascension) of the attack on Iraq chart (cast for Baghdad). Many other aspects and charts but I do not have time now to go through them. Here is a link if anyone wants to see what I have so far. Perhaps somebody will come back with comments or be prompted to do other work and come up with some opinions for the list. I am retired since the end of July and feel like a fish out of water. Guess I'll figure it out sooner or later. Have a healthy, happy, and safe new year everyone! bob Posted by: bob on December 29, 2006 07:44 AMHi Sally, Lest you think I lost the few manners I had, my lost post began with a Thank You to you which I now repeat. It is good to be able to read your great insights again. bob Posted by: bob on December 29, 2006 09:05 AMI hope Ramsey Clark, while he was in Bagdhad, acting as legal council to Saddam, got complete documentation, on the testimony linking Saddam to the Bushco WMD. The testimony that DIDN'T MAKE INTO THE COURT PROCEEDINGS leading up to the death sentance. Thank you Bob! What a wonderful post! Retirement is a transitional word to me. I think of it as changing roads, from a toll road to an open road where we can drive any car we want and make visits along the way at our.own.pleasure. It's freedom to be all that we workded so hard to become, and to teach. Just my two cents.... Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 02:07 PMSally, what an incredible snow event you all have had! I hope the State, County, and City are prepared to do all they can to take care of the people of Colorado and Denver. May neighbors take care of eachother. That's a LOT of snow! If there is a way to have fun with that much snow, I hope you all find it. My Aunt use to send us photos of the snow next to her driveway after all the shoveling. It was twice the height of the people....like great snow cliffs. She was never smiling, but she loved her home. We humans have such an uneasy relationship with the elements. Stay safe. Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 02:21 PMFormer Bush Interior Secretary Takes Job as Attorney for Shell http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122806T.shtml Months after she resigned her cabinet post as President Bush's interior secretary, Gale Norton is back as a key legal advisor for Royal Dutch Shell PLC. Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 02:46 PMHappy New Year to ya'll! Sally, I believe Denver should be thoroughly cleansed as of today. Riverbend has a new post up: http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/ Posted by: Peg on December 29, 2006 02:47 PMhttp://politicalhumor.about.com/b/a/201898.htm Bill Maher "But sir, none of that is going to happen now. Why? Because you govern like Billy Joel drives. You've performed so poor, I'm surprised you haven't given yourself a medal. You're a catastrophe that walks like a man. Herbert Hoover was a shitty president, but even he never conceded an entire metropolis to rising water and snakes. On your watch, we've lost almost all of our allies, the surplus, four airliners, two trade centers, a piece of the Pentagon, and the city of New Orleans. Maybe you're just not lucky. I'm not saying you don't love this country, I'm just wondering how much worse it could be if you were on the other side. So yes, God does speak to you, and what he's saying is, 'Take a hint.'" Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 02:51 PMhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/28/AR2006122801247_pf.html Ford, Nixon Sustained Friendship for Decades Months before Richard M. Nixon set a relatively unknown Michigan congressman named Gerald R. Ford on the path to the White House, Nixon turned to Ford, who called himself the embattled president's "only real friend," to get him out of trouble. During one of the darkest days of the Watergate scandal, Nixon secretly confided in Ford, at the time the House minority leader. He begged for help. He complained about fair-weather friends and swore at perceived rivals in his own party. "Tell the guys, goddamn it, to get off their ass and start fighting back," Nixon pleaded with Ford in one call recorded by the president's secret taping system. And Ford did. "Anytime you want me to do anything, under any circumstances, you give me a call, Mr. President," he told Nixon during that May 1, 1973, conversation. "We'll stand by you morning, noon and night." This and other previously unpublished transcripts of their calls, documents and personal letters provide a portrait of an intensely personal friendship dating to the late 1940s but so hidden that few others were even aware of it. Until now, the relationship between the two presidents has been portrayed largely as a matter of political necessity, with Nixon tapping Ford for the vice presidency in late 1973 because he was a confirmable choice on Capitol Hill. But the tapes, documents and two lengthy recent interviews with Ford before his death this week, conducted for a future book and embargoed until after his death, show that the close political alliance between the two men seriously influenced Ford's eventual decision to pardon Nixon, the most momentous decision of his short presidency and almost certainly the one that cost him any chance of winning the White House in his own right two years later. Ford became president on Aug. 9, 1974; he pardoned Nixon just a month later. "I think that Nixon felt I was about the only person he could really trust on the Hill," Ford said during the 2005 interview. Ford returned the feeling. More... Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 03:15 PMhttp://donkeyod.wordpress.com/2006/12/29/a-failed-revolution/#more-460 A Failed Revolution By PAUL KRUGMAN After first attempting to deny the scale of last month’s defeat, the apologists have settled on a story line that sounds just like Marxist explanations for the failure of the Soviet Union. What happened, you see, was that the noble ideals of the Republican revolution of 1994 were undermined by Washington’s corrupting ways. And the recent defeat was a good thing, because it will force a return to the true conservative path. But the truth is that the movement that took power in 1994 — a movement that had little to do with true conservatism — was always based on a lie. The lie is right there in “The Freedom Revolution,” the book that Dick Armey, who had just become the House majority leader, published in 1995. He declares that most government programs don’t do anything “to help American families with the needs of everyday life,” and that “very few American families would notice their disappearance.” He goes on to assert that “there is no reason we cannot, by the time our children come of age, reduce the federal government by half as a percentage of gross domestic product.” More... Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 04:08 PMOne pair of moving lips from the WH has uttered a wonderful phrase: "a success that hasnt occured yet." How long before the corporate news starts echoing it? Hi Raven, Peg thanks for the Riverbend heads up, would that she would know we have the same questions. Sally put that shovel down. Tuesday, January 2, 2007 7pm First Tuesdays Political Series Peter Rost, author of The Whistleblower (Soft Skull) This monthly series hosted by author and activist Mark Crispin Miller features authors whose books tackle political and public issues from a stance outside the mainstream. Peter Rost, author of The Whistleblower, was a senior executive at one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. His book details the immoral and often criminal activities of his corporation, and their efforts to silence him. Join us for a discussion with the author about Big Pharma and the challenges of corporate ethics. Mon-Sat: 10am - 10pm http://www.mcnallyrobinsonnyc.com/ This is disturbing and something that Bush isn't blames enough for ignoring: Ice Shelf the Size of 11,000 Football Fields Snaps Free A giant 41-square-mile ice shelf has snapped free from an island near the North Pole, scientists say, citing climate change as a "major" reason for the event. :-( Posted by: Mark on December 29, 2006 06:30 PMhttp://www.peer.org/news/news_id.php?row_id=801 Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility News Release (www.peer.org) HOW OLD IS THE GRAND CANYON? PARK SERVICE WON’T SAY — Orders to Cater to Creationists Makes National Park Agnostic on Geology Washington, DC — Grand Canyon National Park is not permitted to give an official estimate of the geologic age of its principal feature, due to pressure from Bush administration appointees. Despite promising a prompt review of its approval for a book claiming the Grand Canyon was created by Noah's flood rather than by geologic forces, more than three years later no review has ever been done and the book remains on sale at the park, according to documents released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). “In order to avoid offending religious fundamentalists, our National Park Service is under orders to suspend its belief in geology,” stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch. “It is disconcerting that the official position of a national park as to the geologic age of the Grand Canyon is ‘no comment.’” More... Posted by: Pat C on December 29, 2006 06:34 PMThe relationship b'twixt ford n' nixon is easy to fathom... ford was nixon's pink poodle & them pink supremacist poodles stick together 'cause they've made The Other The Enemy is all. Tha's correct, Miss Sally... put down that shovel & tuck in with some hot chocolate & some day dreams, comprende? True, Raven... what Morgana said. ;O) Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 29, 2006 06:52 PMHey y'all! And now my post--cheezis pucking Chrysler, how long was Ford President? Like 2 years and some change? They're going on like he was prez-for-life or something. Hell, they didn't give him this much news time when he was pres, fer cripes sakes.....I kid you not, my local(rural West TN) I am here to say that James Brown, for all of his flaws, was far more important and influential, not just to music, but to civil rights also. And he was in and out of the "newss cycle" in 24 hours to make way for the old geezer Ford.....sheesh......well, here's to a much better 07 for everyone on this planet! namaste y'all!!! Shy, got room for 2 more under the bed for NYE? :) Posted by: Garry on December 29, 2006 06:59 PMOh... & Bright Blessings on ye, Raven! ;O) What thing that annoys the tar out of me is that we are made to aid/abet the Supreme "White" meta-narcissists' addiction for super-attention as they are "doing" public policy. Otherwise, we should ignore them completely... not fuel their disease. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 29, 2006 07:01 PM"...how long was Ford President? Like 2 years and some change? They're going on like he was prez-for-life or something. Hell, they didn't give him this much news time when he was pres, fer cripes sakes..." Hahahahahahaaaaaaaa!!!! Oh, so true. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 29, 2006 07:05 PMTalk about outrage! Oh, absolutely, Garry! As a matter of fact, why don't you select the theme for the pinata this (New) year? That'd be great. Posted by: shulurker on December 29, 2006 07:46 PMThanks Morgana and JoannaOregon. I do love AW. Mark, this regime's attitude to the environment is no different thans the madman that murders his ex "because if I can't have her then no one else will". BB all Oh and btw I did mean Happy Birthday to Capricorns Just a strange twist which I suppose is relative to the Iraqi culture but not only are they going to execute Saddam but they're going to HANG him which is considered a disgrace. Seems a firing squad is the preferred method for the more distinguished guests. Hanging is for thieves and the like. I remember how loudly we here wailed about the beheadings but is either hanging or a firing squad truly any less barbaric? I don't care what OUR government says - we're orchestrating the whole show. And to make it even worse, it will most likely be done on the eve of a very holy time for Muslims. Now, this may be just me but I feel there will be an major energy shift when Saddam is executed. Sort of like the energy shift that occurred when Princess Diana died. The shift will be neither good nor bad - just a powerful shift. It will mark a turning point of some kind. Does anyone remember that one? Opinions? Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 29, 2006 10:50 PMFirst, Hey Mark and Garry! Shadowhawk. . .yes, i too believe there'll be a shift, perhaps dramatic. The quick-sand purposes we've contrived for going to war included bringing a "democracy" to the middle east. This hanging makes obvious the sham we've perpetrated. This hanging makes vivid our neanderthal mentality. I cannot for the life of me find any sense in this incredibly heinous act. And, if it is something the administration is salivating over -- silencing Saddam for good -- a price will be paid. An eye for an eye. . .after all. The worst of the storm has moved east and just in time, we were running out of places to put the shoveled snow. Denver is scheduled to receive only about another six inches or so over the next two days, so that's good. Ok Bob, I have downloaded all the charts and will be working on them later tonight, very impressive work. If anyone gets the exact time of Saddam's death let me know, I'll be listening but I am worried I will miss the exact time. As I said earlier, this is a mistake. Ignoring politics or personal beliefs about the people involved, Saddam and Bush are energetically intertwined. As Morgana pointed out, Sharon and Arafat were similarily intertwined. Arafat was poisoned and a few months later Sharon had a stroke leaving him dead or effectively dead. The Iraq war, in different ways has been a disaster to both countries, the US and Iraq. This hanging will have a boomerrang effect on Bush and will be viewed world wide as a sentence carried out by the US, not Iraq. Not a good idea at all. I am kind of thinking the sentence will be carried out about 9:30 to 10:00 pm EST. Posted by: Sally on December 30, 2006 02:14 AMLove to all of you wonderful creative people. Saddam has been executed. CNN gives an unconfirmed time of 5:57AM, Baghdad, Dec. 30, For all you astrologers out there Posted by: Sally on December 30, 2006 03:22 AMWell Sally, hung at dawn, how traditional....would you say Pluto was in the 12th or on the ascendant at that moment? Posted by: judigem on December 30, 2006 04:18 AMSaddam had at time of hanging Saturn in Leo in the 8th....and Pluto just 5 deg from ascendant, trining Saturn....Saturn is like the handle of the broom for the rest of the planets...sweeping away, as it were. The downfall of kings an dictators...Saturn in Leo in the 8th....as so it is. Posted by: judigem on December 30, 2006 04:44 AMDoes anyone remember this song and think it's fitting right now? (by Lambert-Potter, sung by Coven) On the mountain was a treasure Go ahead and hate your neighbor, So the people of the valley Came an answer from the kingdom, Go ahead and hate your neighbor, Now the valley cried with anger, Now they stood beside the treasure, Go ahead and hate your neighbor, Go ahead and hate your neighbor, http://www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/lyrics/tin.htm Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 30, 2006 07:33 AMIndeed, Bush is no less guilty than Hussein. And I would actually argue far more so. He started this war, bringing pain, suffering and death to millions more people than Hussein ever harmed during his own reign. However cruel it was, Bush's tenure as President has been far worse by orders of magnitude. Perhaps he is fortunate that there are better people eventually coming into power and authority in the US who will not mete out "justice" in the same murderous, vengeful spirit. Bush should consider himself quite fortunate if he spends the rest of his days pondering his long, winding path of destruction in a prison cell. Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 30, 2006 07:33 AMExcellent Shadowhawk! Wasn't that song in one of the Billy Jack movies from the '70's? Glad to hear you're okay, Cap'n Sally! Saddam Hussein Executed at US Base in Baghdad http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/122906Z.shtml Hussein was hung around 6 a.m. local time (10 p.m. Friday EST) in the American-controlled Green Zone in central Baghdad. Hussein was executed before a small group of observers. Posted by: Pat C on December 30, 2006 12:32 PMWhat's the symbolism for a young buck? There is one out my window down by the stream. And George and Laura had to take cover in an armoured vehicle at the ranch yesterday mid-afternoon, from a tornado that swept through Crawford! The item is gone ( from CNN) so just as well I didn't post it last night. http://home.insightbb.com/~kizla/main.h Pat Q, Find totem animals at the link above. I turned off the TV last night before the hanging, it felt like they hung him on tv whether we saw it or not. Got some smashing white go-go boots at Payless and Garry , if ya want to see the show tomorrow night let me know. Hey there, NEOBuckeye. Been wanting to say and haven't til now. Reading your posts are like sitting down to a good dinner complete with wine and real conversation. Tho you may be 'in touch' w/your feminine side your delivery decidedly masculine, concise and passionate in the best sense of the word. Nothin' foppish about you friend. Your posts are like getting a favorite magazine. Posted by: patb on December 30, 2006 02:29 PMQoP, Deer represent innocence. New adventures and a new way of looking at things are what young deer bring. Honor the chid within. Deer also a symbol of the Buddha. Posted by: Cybear on December 30, 2006 02:30 PMThanks everyone for the good wishes!! I finally got the comments to load. While working on the getting the internet to work, I read an old library book again Scramouche by Rafael Sabatini, about the French Revolution. easy escape stuff with good politics. I also made a stew and cleaned up before the maid came. But I kept checking the computer to see if it would work. I have birthday cards on the machine which will not download so I can see them. On Aljazzera or Asia news they had been running a special about a German Nazi who started a small private country in Chile and was being taken to prison after the death of Pinochet. Chile wonders who in the government let him get away with the crimes for all those years. He posed as a do gooder who built schools and factories and fsrms where everyone spoke German and followed orders. Most of the people were German but they also took in some Chilean boy orphans and drugged and abused the chlldren and the grown ups. It was a paradise for a few German leaders and hell for everyone else there. Prehaps this what the Bushies have in mind for themselves in South America. The leader was taken to prison in a wheelchair charged with abuse of 25 Chilean boys. There were 30 people dug up from graves and they have not started to examine the entire area yet. There are many interpretations of animal medicine. My favorite source says this. Deer/Hart's Wisdom Includes: *Gentleness in word, thought and touch Refugees are just not of interest to Bush, be it from his war 'over there' to New Orleans here. Even if the tornadic winds didn't flatten his ranch in Crawford they may still be an ill wind of change as a sign of that shift of energy that Shadowhawk is talking about.
We Can't Ignore Iraq's Refugees [snip] The neighboring countries, in turn, are under enormous financial stress from the rapidly increasing needs of the refugees. In Jordan, they now make up more than 10 percent of the population -- the equivalent of 30 million people flooding America's shores. These countries are increasingly unable to meet the refugees' basic needs. Borders are being closed to more and more of these men, women and children, with the result that many who are most in need or in danger are trapped in the Iraqi caldron of violence. As it continues to boil, the humanitarian crisis will only worsen. [snip] 2006 not a good year for the Constitution. Let us remedy that. The Legal Year in Review Posted by: Pat C on December 30, 2006 04:53 PMFrom Sally's article above The buck is lying in the woods on the hillside opposite me,resting. He is fat and healthy looking..... It is starting to snow a bit.' Betsy, thank you so much for your dilligence in getting the time of Saddam's death. The reason I am using the 5:57 am Baghdad time is CNN in Iraq is the state sanctioned station and they announced at 6:07 that Saddam had been dead for 10 minutes, and the BBC's bulletin from Iraq also listed it at 5:57 am, so I decided to take that time. There was an agreement between the US and Iraq that Saddam would be dead right before 6:00am which was the start of a Holy Day in Iraq. The US wanted Iraq to awaken to the news at the exact time the Holy Day began. Posted by: Sally on December 30, 2006 05:42 PM
Well I am starting the New Year (Monday night January 1st) doing another show on Coast To Coast with George Noory from midnight to 12:30 am Pacific Time for a slot on his 2007 predictions show. Lots of interesting guests are invited and it will be a great show you should not miss.
Understanding the Legends: (*) - (#) - (+) *Beginning/Ending of Important Portion of Life/Forced relocation/destructive weather. #Famous Death/Dramatic news/Police/FBI/CIA/Secrets/Scandals/Terrorism/Finances/Sex/Serial Killers. +Cosmos/Nuke/Weird/Surprises/Explosions/Shocking/Quakes/Volcanoe/Tornadoes/NASA/Aeronautics. IMPORTANT NOTE I am giving you the CENTER date where the Dragon's Tail energy will be at its peak. The window usually last all the way to the next window and gain destructive power while switching energy that will take the color of the news. My quatrains from www.drturi.com will also help you to DISCERN the energy and it's impact on human affairs. Be cautious on the given (RED)dates and do not take any chances or pay the price. Nature Destructive Forces in the Entire World $ Earthquakes Magnitude 6.0 or Greater will Take Place During Those Given Dates & Windows. Note also that I produce quatrains regularly and you should take the time to check my website throughout the year. Look for nature powerful destructive forces and/or serious dramatic news on these days: Jan 2007: *3rd / #12th / +19th 2007 DRAGON RED ALERT PREDICTIONS for January 2007. Note the Dragon stays about 2 years in one sign and many of my predictions for 2006 came to pass already. Jan 2007: *3rd / #12th / +19th Key words for Jan 3rd - Beginning/Ending of Important Portion of Life/Forced Relocation/destructive weather. Key words for Jan 12th - Famous Death/Dramatic news/Police/FBI/CIA/Secrets/Scandals/Terrorism/Finances/Sex/Serial Killers. Key words for Jan 19th cosmos/Nuke/Weird/Surprises/Explosions/Shocking/Quakes/Volcanoe/Tornadoes/NASA/Aeronautics. · Dramatic news involving water reserve, lakes, oceans, rivers sea life, cruise lines poisoning, chemicals, pirating in September07. Heya Happy New Year all. wv, this Dr. Turi, do you have an url? I'd like to see what he bases his doom and gloom upon. Thanks. Posted by: Morgana on December 30, 2006 08:51 PMDo not miss this, folks: Here it is, hardly room for his ego... http://www.drturi.com/home.php His catagories are kind of general and cover a lot of territory. Hard to miss when you are that general. Predicting great technological advances is hardly psychic. Posted by: Sharon on December 30, 2006 10:05 PMWell W IS "GONNA" cut brush 'till Monday, when he'll "pay his respects to Ford", but the old man with the bionic heart, is shouldering a portion of the casket in DC tonight, as a pall bearer...! Sally, I am sure your sources are better than mine as I do not speak the languages of my sources. I agree with you that the death of Saddam is the albatross around the Bush neck.bjt Thanks, patb. ;-) I agree Sharon, that Dr. Turi's predictions are pretty general. Maybe not so much psychic as intuitive. We've known for months now, for instance, that the Airlines have been talking about mergers (Delta and United?). Big Oil especially, but also Big Pharma will probably see mergers as well within their own respective markets because of "shifting market conditions" -- but more importantly due to the few restrictions being enforced against MegaCorps playing PacMan and becoming "GigaCorps". Additionally, there is always some new, unexpected earthquake, disease outbreak or natural/man-made/environmental disaster every year. The only real question is when, where and magnitude. As long as the Earth rotates and maintains an atmosphere, there will always be some kind of seismic activity and occurence of weather extremes going on somewhere around the planet, within any given period of time. Posted by: NEOBuckeye on December 31, 2006 08:11 AMBut disasters are so much more fun & lucrative for pseudo-psychics to go on about... heaven forbid that they "psychic" about the countless good things which is ALSO already predictable. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 31, 2006 02:26 PM...erm, which ARE also already predictable. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 31, 2006 02:28 PMIt's a daily challenge to do "tenses" & "tension" ain't it?!?! ;O) Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 31, 2006 02:29 PM"James Brown's hometown said goodbye to the Godfather on Saturday in a "Home Going Celebration" that was part church, part party and all soul." http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2006-12-30-brown-farewell_x.htm Pardon me if I don't join in to extol Saint Brown... nutz to that... he was a papa with a mixed bag, & who did prison time for assaulting women. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 31, 2006 02:45 PMOh... URL on St Brown... good balanced piece if he interests you. http://www.calendarlive.com/music/la-me-brown26dec26,0,6664849.story?coll=cl-home-more-channels On the hussein/bushaholic karmic tie up, I thot this was good. * ...If there is a feeling of euphoria, or satisfaction, or perhaps just relief, neither Bush is expressing it publicly this w/e. [bushadruggie] went to bed Fri night without waiting for the execution & left it to an aide to release a statement praising the Iraqi people for "bringing Saddam Hussein to justice." His father remained silent. But Hussein's death removed only the man. The forces unleashed by the epic struggle remain as powerful & crippling as ever for two countries. ..." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/30/AR2006123000663.html I do think bushaOmnicidalKiller is much more the monster than the two monsters... er, three when one counts Poopy bush. Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 31, 2006 02:53 PMAin't it grand... a World "ruled" by a batch of psychotic cowboyz. Sure makes one think twice about stepping out in the morning for a fresh new day... or is it? Posted by: JoannaOregon on December 31, 2006 03:05 PMIndeed, JoannaO, is it?? Meanwhile, there appear to be new developments in the Leo Wanta case, but I can't vouch for the veracity of this link or article: http://www.worldreports.org/news/38_paulson_and_cheney_s Posted by: Garry on December 31, 2006 03:13 PMhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/27/AR2006122701734.html That Blasted Year
By Niall Ferguson Are we living through the origins of the next world war? Certainly, it is easy to imagine how a future historian might deal with the next phase of events in the Middle East: With every passing year after the turn of the century, the instability of the Gulf region grew. By the beginning of 2006, nearly all the combustible ingredients for a conflict - far bigger in its scale and scope than the wars of 1991 or 2003 - were in place. The first underlying cause of the war was the increase in the region's relative importance as a source of petroleum. On the one hand, the rest of the world's oil reserves were being rapidly exhausted. On the other, the breakneck growth of the Asian economies had caused a huge surge in global demand for energy. It is hard to believe today, but for most of the 1990s the price of oil had averaged less than $20 a barrel. advertisementA second precondition of war was demographic. While European fertility had fallen below the natural replacement rate in the 1970s, the decline in the Islamic world had been much slower. By the late 1990s the fertility rate in the eight Muslim countries to the south and east of the European Union was two and half times higher than the European figure. Posted by: wv on December 31, 2006 06:51 PM
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By CLAUDE SALHANI WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UPI) -- It's that wonderful time of the year again. No reference to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or the Muslim Eid al-Adha intended. I refer instead to the year-end predictions political analysts traditionally make, in which they project what the year ahead may have in store. But in the ever-turbulent Middle East nothing is ever simple no matter how trivial, and almost everything bad that happens is immediately tied to a conspiracy theory blamed on the CIA. http://www.upi.com/InternationalIntelligence/view.php?StoryID=20061225-072407-5574r Posted by: wv on December 31, 2006 07:09 PMI just found this lovely site and thought I’d share. It’s a lady who has turned her life around from homeless to prosperous by making beautiful pins. You might just enjoy them. She works with fund raising orgs to help them out. http://www.lucinda.com/ A friend who bought several of the pins says they are well designed and lightweight. Well worth the inexpensive price! Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 31, 2006 07:51 PMHang Times: A Whitewash of White House Complicity People often write to Empire Burlesque in search of an answer to one of the great conundrums of these modern times, namely: "Why are the American people such suckers? How could they -- or, to be more exact, how could a significant number of them -- ever have fallen for the transparent bullshit of such third-rate goobers as Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and all the rest? How could the American people be so ignorant and misinformed about what goes on in the world? How can they be so ignorant and misinformed of their own history, of the dirty deals done in their names for years on end? How can this be?" Good folk, look no further, for we do indeed have the answer here. If you want to know precisely h How the American people are kept deliberately ignorant, simply click on the link to this story in the nation's "newspaper of record," the journal which sets the standard for and largely determines the news agenda of the American press: The Defiant Despot Oppressed Iraq for More than 30 Years. There, in the stately pages of The New York Times, you will find some 5,200 words written by Neil MacFar quhar detailing the rise, reign and fall of the Iraqi dictator. You will thrill to the usual gory details of torture, murder and savagery; you will tut at the violent barbarism of the rural riff-raff who got so far above his raising; you will snarl with condemnation at the mad aggressor who launched "continual wars" in the region, as the diligent scribe informs us. [The actual total number of wars launched by Saddam Hussein was, er, two: the same number launched by George W. Bush -- if, that is, you don't count the never-ending, ever-expanding, great googily-moogily "Global War on Terror and Extremists and Radicals," in which case, Bush's "continual wars" far exceed the two conflicts instigated by Saddam -- one of which was overtly approved by Reagan Administration, the other tacitly approved by the Bush I administration.]
U.S. military deaths in Iraq reach 3,000 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of U.S. military deaths in Iraq has reached 3,000 since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, an authoritative Web site tracking war deaths said on Sunday. The milestone comes as President George W. Bush weighs options, including more troops, for the deteriorating situation in Iraq, where daily violence plagues Baghdad and much of the country and has killed tens of thousands of Iraqis. The Web site, www.icasualties.org, listed the death of Spec. Dustin R. Donica, 22, on December 28 as previously unreported, and said that 3,000 U.S. military personnel had now died. A U.S. military spokesman in Iraq could not immediately confirm that Donica's death had not previously been reported. No soldiers were reported killed by small arms fire on December 28 but the death of an unidentified soldier in a bomb attack north of the capital was announced. Posted by: Shadowhawk on December 31, 2006 08:59 PMShadowhawk, Happy New Year AWers and all the lurkers! Cleaned up my studio and put away 2006. The best part of this yearly ritual was cleaning my altar/puja. Soon, meditation. My party is next to the shore along the East River underneath the Manhattan Bridge. I'll throw into the river all the altar flowers I saved dried in a bag. Then on with my white go-go boots to pony to 'These Boots Are Made For Walking'. I just love dumb, tacky fun. PatQ, I noticed my home is more silent because network tv is so bad, that silence is golden :) Shadowhawk, that pin lady is something. I started my career by selling my handmade pins on the street. Posted by: bhakti on January 1, 2007 12:17 AMHaven't read anything here for a while; my computer was down for a few days, and I just got it up and running a couple hours ago. Well, Bush and his father must really be happy now that they have settled their personal vendetta against Saddam. I thought the circus atmosphere surrounding Saddam's hanging was very distasteful, and if nothing good could be said about him, at least he was a brave and proud man, and he did do a lot for his people. Iraq had a good educational, and healthcare system in place before the UN sanctions, and the American invasion, but of course that is never mentioned in the same context as his evil deeds. Posted by: Crystal on January 1, 2007 12:33 AMOf course not, Crystal... Hussein was all evil & the bushakillers are all good. Posted by: JoannaOregon on January 1, 2007 01:02 AM
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Watch out! A challenge to the global oligarchy: May 2007 brighten our spirits and lighten our burdens. Onward! Posted by: shylurker on January 1, 2007 02:52 AMBum!! I could have sent AWers new year's greetings from next year before you went into next year... oh well, next year!! ;) Happy new year and may sanity prevail in 2007... numerologically, it's got to feel a little more even than 2006, which feels very much more like a money and materials and ambition type of energy. Anybody have a handle on this? Posted by: Lynda Hill on January 1, 2007 06:25 AMHappy New Year, everyone! Lynda, my feeling is that 2007 will be a "sharper" or "crisper" year, in terms of events. By that, I mean that events will stand out as more meaningful this year, or as having a lasting, defined impact, than in the past several years. Specifically, I personally think we will see the ouster of more politicians, businessmen and so-called leaders who have deceived their constituents, or have otherwise abused their power in some way. That applies equally to the world as it does the US. But once all of the Congressional investigations get underway, mucho thanks to Henry Waxman, we could see a serious legal challenge against Dick Cheney or even Bush himself. The economy is on shaky ground, and will be moreso as we all come to see that it's been literally propped up by some grand ponzi scheme that, true to the nature of schemes, promise reward and riches to all of the participants, but only actually delivers them to the original schemers themselves. Isn't Wall Street/the New York Stock Exchange, after all, just a "legalized" form of gambling? Posted by: NEOBuckeye on January 1, 2007 08:43 AMAnyone else think it a bit odd that we begin our new calendars with the Sun at 9 Capricorn? Given that many corporations and governments choose this date for the beginning of their charters, I suppose an interesting question would be, what happened when Neptune and Uranus transited that degree a few years back? And also, what might come to pass a few years from now, when Pluto crosses that same degree? Posted by: NEOBuckeye on January 1, 2007 08:45 AMHappy New Year fellow AW's! Wishing you all a prosperous, healthy and safe year year! Posted by: Cybear on January 1, 2007 02:48 PMNeo, the sabian symbol for 9 Capricorn is an "An angel playing a harp". Could it be a message of hope or a message of deception? Lynda, what would your take be? Posted by: Cybear on January 1, 2007 02:52 PMThe exact time of the hanging apparently is in dispute. In this article it says the trapdoor was sprung at 6:10 am. I am not trying to be part of the controversy, just trying to point out the confusion. Also, according to the most recent post by Riverbend, to hang someone on Eid is a terrible affront. Dunno. Posted by: shylurker on January 1, 2007 02:56 PMThat should have been..."safe new year" above. The brain and the fingers are having a hard time communicating today... 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"If I Did it" by OJ Simpson. The idea of OJ Simpson telling how he would have killed his ex-wife & her friend if he had actually murdered them outraged so many people that it was withdrawn. But the phrase was an immediate winner in the language. ... http://news.aol.com/politics/story/_a/stay-the-course-named-top-catch-phrase/n20061221200009990014?cid=771 Savior, Messiah, Returning Lord and True Parent. The American Right achieved its political dominance in Washington over the past quarter century with the help of more than $3 billion spent by Korean cult leader Sun Myung Moon on a daily propaganda organ, the Washington Times, according to a 21-year veteran of the newspaper. Moon also has paid lucrative speaking fees to political figures, such as former President George H.W. Bush who has appeared at Moon-organized functions in the United States, Asia and South America. At the launch of Moon’s South American newspaper in 1996, Bush hailed Moon as “the man with the vision.” More…. http://www.consortiumnews.com/2006/122706.html Posted by: Pat C on January 1, 2007 05:55 PM
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But there is a curious rule that the Western media has typically ignored. Rule No. 19 instructs that Taliban fighters must not take young boys without facial hair into their private quarters.
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(Cough and clearing of the throat). http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=26199 Posted by: wv on January 1, 2007 06:59 PMThey've figured out a new way to destroy Social Security: Do our Congresscritters know about this? Posted by: shylurker on January 1, 2007 07:29 PMSo there would not be a problem with workers utilizing the system they paid into IF the government were not continuously using those funds to pay for illiegal wars,and other hidden acts. "In 2004 the vice-president felt confident enough to dismiss questions from Patrick Leahy, then a powerless Democrat, with a lewd invitation for him to do something sexually impossible. Now, he faces political revenge: Mr Leahy, the incoming chairman of the judiciary committee, has said he will issue subpoenas to secure documents that show whether the Bush administration authorised torture as part of its “war on terror”. He also vowed to look into no-bid Iraq contracts, including those awarded to Halliburton, a company the vice-president once ran. He said: “At the risk of incurring another of Vice-President Cheney’s special season’s greetings, I ask: ‘Where did all the money go?’?” http://www.ft.com/cms/s/483be022-9769-11db-a680-0000779e2340.html Posted by: Pat C on January 1, 2007 08:42 PMWhat does Mexico have on the Bushes? Posted by: Pat C on January 1, 2007 08:49 PMHi Cybear I cast a chart for this year and the turn of the year for Washington was 10.23 Capricorn - which makes the Symbol for this year Capricorn 11: Pheasants Display Their Brilliant Colors on a Private Estate... I know it sounds like a long shot, but that could be construed as fireworks 'brilliant colors' ... private estates... My keywords are: Glorious houses and estates. Lawns and gardens, Statues and birdbaths. Peacocks, pheasants, swans, etc. Enjoying the riches the environment offers. Large plots of land. Nature reserves. Game birds. Aristocracy and the ruling elite. Beauty, elegance and grace. Fabulous displays of color. Parks. The Cautions: Foolish disregard of pending danger. Feeling that one has to be on "on parade" or else they will be overlooked. Issues of standing out from the crowd. Jealousy and envy through things on display. Lusury and beauty or snobbery that excludes. Showing off. "Do Not Enter" and "Keep Off the Grass" signs. Capricorn 9 with the Angel Carrying the Harp appears to me to be the harbinger of the new year in that it's the Sun degree as we head into new year - it's usually the Sun degree on New Year's Eve. Many things are said, many hopes are revealed, many wishes made. Capricorn 10, which is often the degree of the Sun on New Year's day is An Albatross Feeding From the Hand of a Sailor. It's about letting go of worries and superstitions... Perhaps this speaks of the hopes and dreams of NOT taking our albatrosses that hang around our necks into the new year? It's about welcoming strangers, as well. I just had a Pheasants Displaying Their Brilliant Colors on a Private Estate experience, actually. I have had 2 very close friends from Eugene, Oregon (both astrologers) staying with me for the last few days in my house in the Blue Mountains 100 kms west of Sydney. We just went for a bushwalk and one of them (AMAZINGLY) saw a lyre bird scratching the ground, looking for grubs. The lyre birds is beauoootiful - like a miniature peacock, beautiful plumage and a tail that looks like a 'lyre'. They are master imitators of other birds. We followed this beautiful male bird for at least 10 minutes. They are so SELDOM seen. I have only ever seen one once in my life (in the wild) and THAT time, I was with Philip Sedgwick (the American astrologer) as he was visiting here in the Blue Mountains. Soooo, I have my own little story that goes with that degree. The Sun has now flipped onto Capricorn 12: A Student Lecturing, Revealing Little Known Aspects of Life. Life is amazing... gotta rush.. 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