วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 27 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Politics As Usual and the Move Towards Socialism

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Politics is like a drug for society as it is the catalyst, as well as the sound and fury of mankind and his slow progression. Some say that politics is no way to run the human race or our civilization, yet others swear by their leaders, who often enough turn out to be complete hypocrites. Just when you think you have found an honest politician, low and behold we learn that they are not what they purport or the media allows us to believe.

Still, whether you like the idea of the political process or not, and yes, admittedly it has a lot to be desired; it is how we do things here. And so, it makes sense to be informed about our leaders and know what's really going on behind the publicity stunts, political strategists and barrage of mass media advertising. It is for this very reason that I feel compelled to offer you a recommendation for a very good book to help you sort things out and not be fooled by the fa?ade:

"Do As I Say, Not as I Do; Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy" by Peter Schweizer; 2005 by Random House New York.

This author also wrote the bestselling book; "The Bushes and Reagan's War." This book has chapters of some of the leading Democrats that are involved in modern day US politics. People such as the Clintons, George Soros, Nancy Peloci, Barbara Streisand, Edward Kennedy, Al Franken, Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, Gloria Steinem, and Cornel West. Once you read about some of the reality behind these larger than life celebrities and their true exploits it will leave you shaking your heads and running for higher ground.

"Lance Winslow" - Lance Winslow's Bio. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/.



วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Rising, Falling, Hovering - Dynamic and Creative Poetry!

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Certainly, it was a rare opportunity for me to have met Professor C.D. Wright in person during her visit to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is the famed award winning poet and esteemed English professor from Brown University. Being able to speak face to face with such a brilliant and inspiring person and listening to her poetry recital all in one day is really uplifting. Furthermore, receiving an autographed copy of her book, Rising, Falling, Hovering, is like having your choice of ice cream on top of a birthday cake.

Professor Wright has certainly produced a master piece with the writing of this award winning book of poems, Rising, Falling, Hovering. This is a dynamic and captivating poetry book in many ways. First and foremost, it's packed with poetic brilliance and an "awe" in exclamation regarding the compilation and flow of poetic images to stimulate the mind, body and soul. Next, the architecture of the poems in this book stimulates the sense of sight in terms of their variations and how they motivate the reader to produce imaginary poetic thoughts. Finally, based on the awards this book has won so far, one could say, "It's a majestic literary edition of our time and age."

The comparative analysis in the poems, Like Having a Light at Your Back You Can't See but You Can Still Feel, on pages four and seventy-one, is very interesting in terms of content and tonality. The additional syllables in the latter enhances the vibrancy of the lines. Have you ever told your wife, "Honey will you turn the lights off so I can get some sleep?" You will find an allusion of such in this poem and it's really hilarious and real. It also reads like a movie scene.

Additionally, Like a Prisoner of Soft Words on pages forty-six and seven-seven, equally presents a moving and dynamic poetic contrast with an array of anaphoric lines. The use of action words in the poems enhances the interpretation of the projected images while moving the lines as the words impact the senses. For example: "We suspect someone has followed one or the other of us," and "We dropped some cash on the tablecloth," lend curiosity to the imaginative spirit in contrasting the two poems.

Rising, Falling, Hovering presents a historical sketch covering a spectrum of scenes including: Mexico, cancer, war, Washingtonians, linguistic array of words, military operations, Egypt, South America, news reporting, funerals, and many other interesting and intriguing topics. The scenes are very interesting and appealing to the senses in one way, shape or form. The is really some emotional stuff; it's very striking, yet humorous in some ways without an oxymoronic essence.

On the other hand, the book is balanced with humor. I laughed out loud upon reading the poem regarding "Aisle 13 of Wal-Mart" and the person in the reptile section while sitting in a public place. I was laughing so hard the people started looking at me. I showed them the cover of the book and told them, "Get your own copy!"

This book is packed with: irony, alliteration, inversion, metaphor, simile, extended analogy, comparison, temporal setting, poetic style, enjambment, dramatic structure, figurative language and the rest.

Joseph S. Spence, Sr. (aka "Epulaeryu Master"), is the author of "The Awakened One Poetics" (2009), which is published in seven different languages. He also co-authored two poetry books, "A Trilogy of Poetry, Prose and Thoughts for the Mind, Body and Soul" (2005), and "Trilogy Moments for the Mind, Body and Soul," (2006). He invented the Epulaeryu poetry form, which focuses on succulent cuisines. Joseph is a Goodwill Ambassador for the state of Arkansas. He has completed over twenty years of service with the U.S. Army.

[http://www.trilogypoetry.com/]



วันพุธที่ 5 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Best Political Books

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I feel it's time for me to speak up and be counted.  At sixty-three years on our planet now, I figure better late than never.  It's still a free country, I do believe, and that's what I am very concerned about -  the future of our nation.

I've created , over  time,  my best political books library.   I use "political" in very broad sense.  For example, economics, social issues, current events, history, as well as politics, etc.,  all these would be included under my term "political."

Recently, I read  Glenn Beck's  Common Sense, The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government.  Glenn states that his book was inspired by Thomas Paine, who wrote the original Common Sense in 1776, which, for sure,  I have in my best political books library.    Included in Glenn's book at the end, is a copy of Thomas Paine's Common Sense, a good deal - getting two books in one.

Glenn reports on how the present government is out of control and what we must do to take our country back.  He reports on what both parties have done to undermine our freedoms and concludes with:

          "The time has come for a second American Revolution -----bring your passion, but leave your muskets at home.  This revolution will take place in our minds and hearts...This revolution will be won when Americans rebel against the lies that are being told by those in power..."

I believe Glenn Beck is a true Patriot, and is bringing a very important message to us at this time.  It's  "we the people"  that have the power, and must realize this and must take our country back from the politicians that do not have our best interest at heart or our children and grandchildren's best interest at heart.

I have read  Glenn's book and try to watch him on a daily basis, his program is on the Fox News Channel every afternoon.  I highly recommend everyone tune into his program and get a copy of his book Common Sense, it's a must read.

Another book that I have recently read  is Catastrophe, by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann.

"How Obama, Congress, and the special interests are transforming...a slump into a crash, freedom into socialism, and disaster into a Catastrophe...and how to fight back."

Another book in my best political books library that needs to be read by every American.  I have placed Catastrophe as well as Fleeced, another book by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann, in my library.

Tom Noffsinger a.k.a Liberty Tom, is a concerned American citizen and has decided it's time to make some comments on our country we live in. For more information go to:
http://www.politicalthoughts-libertytom.blogspot.com/