Thursday, November 06, 2008

Is the Will of the People Always Sovreign?

Some of you may be wondering why I didn't put out a blog yesterday along the lines of "It's a new Day in America", or something. Well I was intending to but I just never got around to it, the same way that Isac in the Bible never got around to giving Esau the birthright blessing. Well, white people will have to address Obama as "Mr. President" now. Bush has fallen into line and is giving Obama his first Security briefing tomorrow, and Obama is hurrying to fill the posts in his White House staff, including having John Kerry as Secretary of State. Apparently people argue that Bill Clinton waited too long to fill kep posts. Still, I almost didn't vote for Obama. It was a dark evening with no lights on in the patio when I had doubts wondering if Berock Obama would be the President presiding over a major economic disaster or worse and thinking I had to vote for Mc Cain to avert that. I had this clear feeling at the time, "You know what you have to do. You have to vote for Mc Cain". I didn't know where that voice was coming from. Then a voice inside me said that whatever I feared about an Obama presidency would be even worse under a President Mc Cain, and I came to my senses. Back when I was in grammar school there were all these roomers that Kennedy would make kids go to school six days a weeek because he was a Catholic. There seemed to be a lot of Catholics in my school in those days. Our class held a poll on November 8th. 1960 and Kennedy narrow defeated Nixon in our class vote. In 1976 there was a fear factor with Jimmy Carter because of this guy Brashinsky that Carter was associated with that he would somehow further the New World Order and the trilatteral comission.

You may (or may not) be curious of the Orion Federation's reaction to all the doings in this country over the past few days. Oddly enough the mood there was pensive, if not downcast. The buzz there is that Obama will never live to become President and that Obama's name will never make it into the history books because he won't live to see January 20th. but will be assasenated. In Obama's speech many have noted the similarity to Martin Luther King's eve of assasenation speech of April 3rd. where he said "I may not make it with you but I'm telling you that we as a people will get to the Promised Land". But there is another speech by JFK that is also parrelled where he talks about his hoped for accomplishments and says "All this will not happen within the first hundred days, or the first One Thousand, nor in the life of this Adminestration, but Let Us Begin!" Of course Kennedy only served one thousand days, though I have trouble getting the math to work. Still it's good to bubble and effervess for the time being. One reason why I voted for Obama is when it came to the negatives the Christians keep making reference to, I chose not to allow myself to be ruled by Fear. Even if Obama is destined to be gunned down soon, we still should not be ruled by fear in our actions.

But is the will of the people sovrign. In 1900 President Mc Kinley was very popular with his conservative economic policies, but an assasin's bullet changed history and Teddy Roosevelt got in and shook the corporate structure up big. In 1964 we had something called Proposition 14 that overturned another state law that said you had to sell your house to a Black man whether you wanted to or not. But the Supreme Court decided the people didn't vote right and overturned the will of the people. To me, even as a liberal, this just did not seem fair to me at all. To my way of thinking the people had a right to express themselves even if they happened to be wrong. Now with proposition 8 we have a similar instance. Bill Handel was on Fox News this morning bright and early and he was saying this situation with gay marriage could be tied up in the courts for a long time. People wonder whether an Obama court might legalize gay marriage as some inailable right we never knew was in the constitution.

I voted no on proposition 2 but it passed handily. Let's hope our poultry business isn't wiped out in this state. I voted no on 3 because I just got tired of hearing that "Imagine" song and those kids singing. I imagined a John Lennon spinning in his grave and saying "Oh- - shut the bloody hell up!" I voted yes on Six and no on Nine. But in this case "If the Six turns out to be Nine" turned out to be reality because Nine passed and Six didn't. Six had to do with gangs and Nine had to do with sexual predators. I don't think some fifty year old man who'se been in prison half his life is a guy you need to worry about. Much more to be feared is that young man in the proposition 4 adds who says he can empregnate your daughter and it has to be a secret. But now they have a trick or treat patrol to insure that no kids come to the house of a sexual predator, and they have to invest in all those GPS ankle things, which is going to cost major money.

As a footnote addendum, Esau did very well without father Isac's birthright blessing, thank you. In fact the nation of Edom became a major power while the "children of Isrial" were nowhere as nomads. The nation of Edom lasted six or seven centuries, thank you, which happens to be significantly longer than our own nation has lasted, even if you include our esteemed Pilgrem Fathers, who with nobody but their Creater, single handedly forged a settlement, as opposed to that "Socialist experiment" in Jamestown. (I hang out with a very conservative crowd) When it comes to King David- - - he had Moabite blood. So if you say Jesus was Jewish because of his mother, why isn't King David Moabite because of his great grandmother? It so happens that I spent a lot of time in my Prophecy Book "dissing" Edom. I called Edom a people of sell out and capitulation and in other words villified them. But Edom never "sold out". Edom is associated with Aldeberan VIII. It's bad to dis a group because you never know what bad karma will boomerang your way. David's great great great great- - - grandmother was a prostitute. Say what you want about Obama, at least he knows who his father is. I've never liked the term "African American". The continent of Africa is responsable for some hanious, dispicable acts throughout human history. Obama has every bit as much right to the claim of being a full blooded American as any of us do. Obama will be President of all of the people.

The Download.com music player no longer boots with Firefox, even though it still does with the Yahoo browser. I've tinkered with all the Firefox setting and none of them do any good. The only way to hear music from Firefox is to download it and play it on Music Match. I've heard that Firefox's recent update screwed up a lot of applications. But I don't know how to find out from anybody how any of these applications can continue to work now.

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