The Tipping Point
There was something stirring about watching Bernie Sanders engage in his filibuster— Sanders offered the real thing. Real rhetoric, real passion, real indignation. And the truth.
There was something stirring about watching Bernie Sanders engage in his filibuster— Sanders offered the real thing. Real rhetoric, real passion, real indignation. And the truth.
Having taken the first step along the path of compromise and least resistance… It requires a great and noble character, having started out wrong, to turn about and go right. All too often one’s own mind tends to justify continuance in the path of error when once it is entered upon. —The Urantia Book
At a time of national desperation– the economy teetering on the brink of another Great Depression, two runious foreign wars and occupations, a demoralized citizenry who knew in their guts that they were being ripped off by a greedy, shadowy ruling class– we were more than ready for radical change. We needed a courageous general to confront the individuals and …
Giant Pinhead, Bill O’Really starts to cry as fictional cartoon character, Homer Simpson, totally kicks his ass.
One half the world is grasping eagerly for the light of truth and the facts of scientific discovery, while the other half languishes in the arms of ancient superstition and but thinly disguised magic.
Why do I get the feeling that this guy is juggling hatchets inside his head?