Daniel captures beautifully another warm summer Sunday on the Commons of every large, urbane city with a noticeable contingent of mind number robots. Their chants and cavorting are as predictable as are their greasy beards and smelly armpits.
They are the privileged offspring of worthless dilitants ranting and raving about some horrendous injustice, usually of the Hebrew variety.
These obscene adolescents need jobs and responsibility. They are incapable of either. And so they jape whichever cultural icons come into their addled brains until their thirst for a cuppa $10 moca overcomes their angst and they stumble off to Starbucks.
Another lazy Sunday afternoon on the Commons or in the Park of a metropolis near you.
Brilliant descriptions.
Well stated.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3182666/posts
I sense some turn in the worlds opinion on what we call the Middle East conflict. The terms of understanding are changing.
Canada, more particularly Stephen Harper, can take partial credit for some of that change. As a world leader, Mr. Harper has been the best counter-voice to the cliched hostility and animus found in most self-labelled progressive perspectives. Indeed his clarity on Israels right to exist...
Check this out...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3182666/posts
I sense some turn in the worlds opinion on what we call the Middle East conflict. The terms of understanding are changing.
Canada, more particularly Stephen Harper, can take partial credit for some of that change. As a world leader, Mr. Harper has been the best counter-voice to the cliched hostility and animus found in most self-labelled progressive perspectives. Indeed his clarity on Israels right to exist...(more at link)
Excellent.