You know it may be mad to write your manifesto on online. But, I’ve always been crazy I guess, it keeps me from going insane;) I mean I don’t have the card [actually it is a letter] to tote around. I don’t take pills for it anymore either. I felt that sedated and slow to react is not how I wanted to live. Although it would seem that is the way the government and mass media want people to act and think. Holy crap, I really am the control group, everyone else is part of the experiment. HA HA HA.
Big news is Entergy Corp is moving back into New Orleans this week. Lets watch the media treat them like crap some more.
Well just think about this. Jesse Jackson thinks the Mayoral election should be challenged because things did not turn out perfectly according to him.
First of all, read the constitution. YOU DO NOT HAVE A RIGHT TO VOTE!!!
Second, people did vote. They had locations around the country for New Orleans, and nobody showed up. Just like the Austin job fair. 9 buses sent out to make sure the ‘evacuees’ had a ride and one (1), yes ONE person got on the bus.
People vote for ‘NOT THAT GUY’. Mindless sheep roam the streets, and we let the government and media feed the stupidity. If you think CNN etc is not politically motivated, you are blind. All I am going to say is, maybe they report what they are told to by their masters. I will not say anymore on that.
I find it funny to watch the political parties, eat their own though. I mean, Nagin was ok until he badmouthed Blanco. Then the machine turned on him. An the party sends out Louisiana political dynasty boy, to run against him. Landrieu is a party guy. He does as commanded. His sister does cross party lines on oil issues. But, she is a party girl. Regardless of which side you may favor, neither is looking out for you.
Why do they have a ticket for president/vice president? George Washington and John Adams ran against each other for the seat and the #2 guy got the Vice seat. That seems to be more balanced than the crap that we have now. Oh well, the people have spoken. Or at least the ones the man doesn’t have his foot on, right Jesse? And they decided, that no matter what, it should be politics as usual in Louisiana. Thanks guys. Way to make sure we aren’t the laughing stock of the country for 100 more years. Twits.
I think the Voting card should have a test just like the Driving card does. But then that test would get dumbed down too. Just like the rest of them did. If you have any doubt that they haven’t just find a Civil Service worker and then you will know that test is a joke.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, 15 percent of all workplace fatalities since 1999 have resulted from violent acts.
Fortunately, people who are nearing their personal stress limits tend to exhibit behaviors that can alert coworkers and supervisors so steps can be taken to diffuse the possibility of violence.
Supervisors, in particular, should be aware of the early warning signs that most individuals exhibit just before they commit a violent act in the workplace, including:
· Changes in an employee’s behavior and/ or work patterns, like not showing up on time or at all
· Tendency to react with anger, intimidation or threats
· Social withdrawal or isolation
· Newly acquired poor personal hygiene or changes in personal appearance
· Romantic or sexual obsessions
· Obsessive behavior over political or social issues or perceived wrongs
· Frequent references to guns or other weapons
If you think an employee is demonstrating signs of stress that can precede violence, do not dismiss the behavior as a “fluke” or a response to a bad day. Drawing attention to a person who is later found to be just fine might be slightly embarrassing, but failure to recognize someone crying out for help could end in tragedy.
Uh-oh, I better start acting like one of the masses or I will get reported for obsessing over political issues. [Sure hope they don’t find out about how religious I am, Ha Ha]
If you pit negative force against negative force, there will always be a collision; even if you win, you still lose. So I always go out of my way to avoid an altercation. Having this attitude is probably the reason why, to this day, I have never had to use karate in an aggressive manner off the mat.
-- Chuck Norris

