It is the Mid-Winter Sabbat. It occurs on Groundhog's Day (February 2nd). It is the time to use up the stores (root vegis, left over grain). It is a meager feast, but a feast just the same. We have survived half the winter and looking forward to the Spring Equinox.
My feast day begins with a batch of scones - I used dried cranberries in mine. My daughter and sister adore my homemade...
Some people will vote for Trump because they hate Biden.
Some people will vote for Biden because they hate Trump.
Is it really smart to base your vote on hatred--if you are truly concerned about the course the country takes?
Do any people basing their vote solely on not voting for one of these two clowns think it helps the country to get one slightly less-deranged asshole to run the country,...
The Fourth Amendment
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 13 comments • 10 months ago
The Fourth Amendment
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
No Knock Warrants, The Patriot Act, Stop...
The Third Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
By: Robert in Ohio • politics • 14 comments • 10 months ago
Third Amendment
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.
The third amendment to the constitution is not a matter much discussed in the never-ending debates about all things political debates of our time, but it is important nonetheless.
Cornell Law offers insight Overview of...
The Second Amendment
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 93 comments • 10 months ago
“A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
The text of the 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was crafted based on similar wording in the constitutions of the states at the time of its creation.
This is one of the most debated and disputed civil rights in the modern day United States...
Discussion vs Pontification
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 68 comments • 10 months ago
The key difference between discussion and pontification is that the former is a dynamic process that involves both the audience and the messenger, while the latter is a static delivery mechanism for information that the messenger has deemed valuable Communication centers the audience, while pontification expresses opinions or judgments Effective communication depends as much on the receiver’s...
Do problems Need Solutions or Just Someone to Blame?
By: Robert in Ohio • politics • 162 comments • 10 months ago
Too many people (I included from time to time I am sure) are so focused on blaming someone for a problem, that they display no interest, enthusiasm or effort to actually solve the problem.
This is the #1 problem with politicians masquerading as public servants at all levels of government.
For example millions, possibly billions of dollars are being spent campaigning - think of the effect that...
Do We Take Ourselves Too Seriously?
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 40 comments • 10 months ago
I came across some very interesting quotes and sayings that we should all think about before we get all in a huff about a situation or about some comment some random individual makes.
Perhaps we should consider source
To me, political office should be like jury duty. You should just get a notice in mail one day and be like, "I'm Secretary of State next month!" -- Wanda Sykes
“Life...
What a Loser Looks Like in Court
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 15 comments • 10 months ago
I for one am tired of the lying, preaching and pontificating and just want verdicts on all the trials.
But I saw this article and the sketch just said "Loser" to me.
Do you agree?
The picture tells the story but this sketch is even better
Read the entire article
Donald Trump Court Room Sketch Artist Praised for 'Perfect' Depiction of Former President's 'Resting Loser Face': See the...
You Made Your Bed Now You Must Lie In It
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 26 comments • 10 months ago
I would like people to share an instance / example from the current situation in our country or the world that seems to fit this subject.
I will start --
Many large U.S. cities, who have stablished themselves as "Sanctuary Cities" find themselves in dire straits financially, with rising crime rates, lower quality of life for their residents and declining tourism dollars because of ever growing...
Ancient Egyptian Wisdom for Modern Life
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 40 comments • 11 months ago
As many other cultures have done throughout time and across the world , ancient Egyptian culture generated its fair share of proverbs. Rooted in a history that spans millennia, these proverbial gems have passed down wisdom through countless generations.
Many of these ancient proverbs are 100% applicable to the society we live in and the problems we face. Here are a couple of my...
Looking for Treasure
By: Robert in Ohio • life choices • 7 comments • 11 months ago
I came across this quote today and it reinforced to me the idea that "Our children as our future".
"Watching toddler TV gives you the impression you are going to run across a lot more treasure chests in life than you actually do."
Rachel Dratch
I recently spent a week entertaining (some might say I was supposed to be babysitting) my two-year-old granddaughter and never have I felt so alive and...