Friday, June 07, 2013

This is not a joke. Anyone longing to understand the Republican base, this is the picture to see.




Once you've seen this movie, "Mud," it will completely understandable why they need their guns. No lie. This picture is not a fabrication. The social status is called, "Poor, White Trash." No lie. Yep.

Gun. 

Suspicions.

Good luck charms.

Childhood innocence.

Growing up too fast.

Living outside reality. 

Giving life a name other than what it is.

Defining masculinity as "Life is a woman."

For those that cannot figure out what life is exactly, it is not a woman. It is being prepared to be a man for a woman. The right woman. The woman prepared for a man. That involves more than an erection and orgasm.

Just thought I'd clear that up so there was no doubt. I hate doubt. Without a doubt, I hate doubt.

It has been the practice of the Right Wing to allow experience in the USA military to an education for men that will take them through life. The military provides structure and an understanding of ones own abilities to handle life. There are still Congresspersons, mostly Congressmen, that still believe experience with the USA military is all a man needs to get his head screwed on straight. You know, those folks in poverty just are a rough bunch.

Amazingly, there are still people today that absolutely believe time in the military should be required for every American child to grow into adulthood. Isn't that strange. For a person to actually believe that picking up a military weapon and realizing life can be drained from you if you don't defend yourself. I find that very strange thinking. I would think that a civilized nation could move past the reality of the past to come to terms with how valuable a Pre-K education prepares the youngest of American minds for the future.

To actually have a child, no matter where they are in the socio-economic spectrum to think they are so valuable and delightful they can actually have a wonderful life right here in the USA where financial security is a reality and the promise of an enjoyable life belongs to every American.

See, I thought that is what being an American was all about. It meant every opportunity to have a dream of success no matter where a person came from, where they grew up, where they decided to work and move forward to a life of conscience and good works. How stupid of me to believe the aspirations of a President for his nation doesn't really matter. How completely stupid to believe that raising every person in the USA to the status of important and actually taking on the values of decency matters. How strange a person I am to believe that Earth is an important planet to live on and value. Shame on me.