Monday, January 10, 2011

This WEEK w/ Christiane Amanpour: AZ

Dick Armey made some good sense that needed to be said during the round table session of This Week w/ Christiane Amanpour.
He commented on how we will do no good spewing and spinning the intensions, actions and consequences here until we know the facts - and professional opinion for his state of mind - given to us not by political scientists and sociologists but by psychologists --- in which we need to allow psychology to operate in its rigorous methods to properly explore and determine ...
Yeah, I agree w/ Dick here. This 22 year old obviously isn't a serial killer because if he was he'd be smarter and kill because he enjoys it and has obsessions over it and do what he could to kill and remain undetected ... This is guy wanted immediate instant fame here and was more or less a loser psycho like John Lennon's killer and the one who shot Ronald Regan.
Someone who can't get it on ... some one who can't get it on but has pride, ego and craves to provide he's not a loser but some one bigger than that bigger than what he could be if he could actually fit in to a meaningful role in society and be free and happy within that role ... gee, you know, they like crave to be a rockstar or a famous politician - or an assassin.
Now, there is talk he might not of acted alone ... well, a guy like this would be easy to manipulate into a killer or a "hero" (as what in his mind he believes he could accomplish in some sick way his defunct logic would convince him) ... I mean, in that sense, he is almost like a suicide bomber, you know, but inside America it's always been done w/ guns mostly ... guns and bullets and sick people pulling the trigger.
I am a pacifist. I do not believe in violence. Any kind of violence against anyone. Anything. It always surprises me that people can kill. But unfortunately it has been accepted as a way of life. For me, my whole trip here is that if we're so intelligent and on a pedestal above all other living things on earth, then why do we need to relate to animalistic violence. Why couldn't we sharpen and expand our consciousness to operate on a higher plain where are true potential as human be-ings exists?
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new again: those doors are being allowed to be peered into again ... new NEWS: breaking-on-through in psychology & psychoanalysis


= " If used improperly can hurt you and make you crazy but really it's a tool to turn us into what we're supposed to be" = Albert Hoffman
Franz Vollenweider MD PHD - oceanic boundlessness

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Charles Grob MD UCLA
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so That Insane Animal Abuse/Reporter Abuse Clip shows you have to be of right mind to self govern --- in a truly smart world there will be no place for contribution from people like that whose actions prove victims and very certain victimless crimes may be defined in a very different manner than they are now and in accordance with a higher consciousness of thought, thus, ethics and actions ...


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Subject: The Libertarian-Republican Hybrid: New Speedway Boogie

Please don't dominate the rap, Jack
If you've got nothing new to say
If you please, go back up the track
This train's got to run today

I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
I heard someone say better run away
Others say better stand still

Now, I don't know but I been told
It's hard to run with the weight of gold
Other hand, I have heard it said
It's just as hard with the weight of lead

Who can deny? Who can deny?
It's not just a change in style
One step down and another begun
And I wonder how many miles

I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
Things went down, we don't understand
But I think in time we will

Now, I don't know but I was told
In the heat of the sun a man died of cold
Keep on coming or stand and wait
With the sun so dark and the hour so late

You can't overlook the lack, Jack
Of any other highway to ride
It's got no signs or dividing lines
And very few rules to guide

I spent a little time on the mountain
I spent a little time on the hill
I saw things getting out of hand
I guess they always will

Now, I don't know but I been told
If the horse don't pull you got to carry the load
I don't know, whose back's that strong
Maybe find out before too long

One way or another
One way or another
One way or another
This darkness got to give

One way or another
One way or another
One way or another
This darkness got to give

One way or another
One way or another
One way or another
This darkness got to give, oh



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