Every year I still hear the same man and woman story.
1. How men treat a woman bad
2. How he sleeps with every pussicat him buck.
3. Or how him have so much woman friend.
The same goes for women.
What is it thou with both human gender man and woman.
My view on both
....or is there a monster in every man, laying dormant, waiting to be ignited.
Its goes without saying we are seeing the worst in man, again. I read the papers this morning to see nothing but wars and bloodshed. But in a small part of the Gulf Daily news was an article about a little village in Greece, that in 1944 was a scene of some awful crimes committed by the retreating Nazis.
On June 10, 1944, for over two hours, Waffen-SS troops of the 4th SS Polizei Panzergrenadier Division under the command of SS-Hauptsturmführer Fritz Lautenbach went door to door and massacred Greek civilians as part of a 'retaliation measure' for a partisan attack upon the unit. A total of 214 men, women and children were killed in Distomo, a small village near Delphi. According to survivors, SS forces "bayoneted babies in their cribs, stabbed pregnant women, and beheaded the village priest."
Following the massacre, a Secret Field Police agent accompanying the German forces informed the authorities that, contrary to Lautenbach's official report, the German troops had come under attack several miles from Distomo and had not been fired upon "with mortars, machine-guns and rifles from the direction of Distomo". An inquiry was convened. Lautenbach admitted that he had gone beyond standing orders, but the tribunal found in his favour, holding that he had been motivated, not by negligence or ignorance, but by a sense of responsibility towards his men.
Even pregnant women were dis-embowled. I am sure I could kill a man, yet I'm not violent. In circumstances where I was to find a man s*xual abusing any member of my family, especially any children, I am sure my anger would rage to point, but then remorse after, maybe.
To this day, I still cannot fathom the terrible acts, man, inflict on others, We are aware of the Nazis against the Jews, but there were so many other atrocities that they committed.
It seems we have learnt no lessons at all in the past 2000 years, and more. As the world becomes a more multi-cultural society....will we ever be tolerant.
I know never in my lifetime, for sure.
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In a recent poll Florida governor Ron DeSantis is now leading Former president Donald Trump for the Republican front runner in the 2024 presidential election. I read today if that happens, there is a possibility Trump could split from the Republican party and form a party of his own.
Only time will tell on that.
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I got a New Years text from an old friend I haven't seen in a few years. He asked what I was up to and I responded that I'm back into flying model aircraft. We met as a group who used to talk on 2-way radio, starting with CB and later getting ham radio licenses. Now, his hobby/sport is guns. Lots of guns. I asked if he was into buying and selling as a collector and his response was shooting. I guess that's his final answer.
He did say he's going through life with the 'check engine' light on and I understand that statement.
I'll have to stop by to see him on my next trip to Miami.
I asked President Reagan’s son, Ron Reagan, if his dad would recognize the Republican Party right now.
His answer:
“He would be horrified by the Republican Party right now, the spinelessness in the face of the pathological entity in the White House right now would shock him.”
From The New York Times;
In response to:
Lou Brock, Baseball Hall of Famer Known for Stealing Bases, Dies at 81
The son of sharecroppers, Brock attended a one-room schoolhouse, but was inspired by possibilities beyond the poverty and segregation of the rural South.
By Richard Goldstein
Published Sept. 6, 2020 Updated Sept. 7, 2020, 12:49 p.m. ET
Lou Brock, the St. Louis Cardinals’ Hall of Fame outfielder who in a career spanning two decades became the greatest base-stealer the major leagues had ever known when he eclipsed the single-season and career records for steals, died on Sunday. He was 81.
d*ck Zitzmann, Brock’s agent, confirmed the death to The Associated Press, but did not provide any details. Brock began receiving treatment for multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer, in 2017. His left leg was amputated in 2015 as a result of a diabetes-related infection.
On June 15, 1964, a floundering Cardinals team traded one of the National League’s leading pitchers for an outfielder who had failed to live up to his promise. That deal, sending the right-hander Ernie Broglio to the Chicago Cubs for Brock as the centerpiece of a six-player swap, became one of the most one-sided trades in baseball history, but hardly in the way that many envisioned.
Broglio won only seven games for the Cubs over the next two and a half seasons, then retired. Brock, sought by Cardinals Manager Johnny Keane for his largely untapped speed, helped take St. Louis to the 1964 World Series championship and went on to turn around games year after year with his feet and his bat.
Brock’s 118 stolen bases in 1974 eclipsed Maury Wills’s single-season record of 104, set in 1962, and his 938 career steals broke Ty Cobb’s mark of 892.
He led the National League in steals eight times. Although Rickey Henderson would break Brock’s stolen-base records, Brock’s luster remained undimmed. A left-handed batter, he had 3,023 hits and hit .300 eight times. He helped propel the Cardinals to three pennants and two World Series championships. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985.
Louis Clark Brock was born on June 18, 1939, in El Dorado, Ark., and grew up in Collinston, La., in a family of sharecroppers who picked cotton. He attended a one-room schoolhouse, but at the age of 9 he was inspired by possibilities beyond the poverty and segregation of the rural South.
He was listening one night to a feed from the St. Louis radio station KMOX. Harry Caray was broadcasting a game between the Cardinals and Jackie Robinson’s Brooklyn Dodgers, the summer after Robinson broke the major leagues’ color barrier, a time when, as Brock put it, “Jim Crow was king.”
“I was searching the dial of an old Philco radio,” Brock recalled. and when he heard about Robinson, “I felt pride in being alive. The baseball field was my fantasy of what life offered.”
As a boy, Brock never played organized baseball. Instead of a ball and bat, he swatted rocks with tree branches. But he received an academic scholarship to Southern University in Baton Rouge, La., and played baseball there, catching the attention of Buck O’Neil, the longtime Negro leagues player and manager, who was scouting for the Cubs.
The Cubs’ organization signed Brock in August 1960, and he made his major league debut late in the ’61 season. But two summers later, he was batting only .251 and struggling with the Wrigley Field sun as the Cubs’ right fielder. He was considered perhaps the fastest man in the league, but the Cubs were reluctant to turn him loose on the basepaths. ....
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Grr im so mad at mo lol...i stated on my profile that i dont date men from abroad.. And what happens then. I get inundated with nen from abroad sending me messages. Please men be a gent and read my while profile..thanku..jacci
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..... Cries onto 88's, saying, "I can't play, just lost my voice." Did finish some of date. Roadies and band members comfort him, and help the 72 YO off stage, as crowd roars. Now, by analogy, when a similar thing happens, to some of us men, in the bedroom, can we expect such BROAD understanding?
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...our Brilliant Supreme Leader's partnership challenge to the Islamic Workers' Paradise republic. Of course, there's the emigres' selection effect, but Persians very often become successful everywhere in their diaspora. And most, especially younger ones, really admire much about the USA. We really screwed up, blind anti communism fashion, with our support of Shah, and allowing him medical treatment here, hopeless case as he was. But real diplomacy and strong stateshumanpersonbeingship would have these folks our friends, not foes. Now, if our brilliant dazzling President Trump can somehow pull that one off, it will be one more terror for the Dems. Admittedly, no easy trick. But as with many of his campaign promises, "we'll have to see" VERY we'll have to see.