Sunday, October 23, 2011

Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Kitchen

Came across this item today, and I have to respect Mr. Bon Jovi for making a difference in his community in a tangible way. I think ithttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif's a cool idea.

http://scoop.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/21/8429072-bon-jovi-in-his-own-words-bringing-soul-to-those-in-need?google_editors_picks=true


Here is the website for Jon Bon Jovi's Soul Foundation:

http://www.jonbonjovisoulfoundation.org/

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Berlin circa 1932 anyone?

Get paid to protest!

Violence neccesary to achieve "Occupy" goals

Paid protesters

Sex and drugs on tap

"Occupy"

"Occupy Wall Street" has gone global. It will nonetheless be forgotten as a failure in a year tops. And there are two reasons for this. It has no central leader. No MLK, no Gandhi. Each city seems to have it's own figurehead and his own agenda. It also has no singular, concise goal. No suffrage for women, no civil rights for black people. If you look at the very tiny amount of protest movements that have any effect beyond being a colossal nuisance they have one clear goal, usually dealing with specific rights denied to a significant percentage of the populace.

One guy occupying Zuccotti Park says in the New York Post: "I would like the world to be more just." Aww, isn't that special? He's going to make the world more just by sitting in a park.

The majority of these protesters seem to be professional losers, losers since long before the economy crashed. They suck due to their own shitty choices, not due to exhorbitant bonuses or bailouts, not due to wars, not due to the banks, but due to the fact that they are shiftless parasites and have been for quite some time.

At least they have progressed to occupying Wall Street from occupying their parents' basements. It's easy to sleep in parks and "occupy" when you have no goddamned job to go to in the morning.

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