2011: My blog, my perceptions
Perceptions.
I chose ‘Perception’ to distinguish myself from posters whom I clearly think are propagandist. Some posters have clearly been identified by those ‘in the know’ as being nothing more than outright propagandist. I am sure a credible argument can be made distinguishing the two.
As so it is and at this time, my 2011 posts will continue to represent my social and political perceptions as follows:
1. As of today, a High School diploma will only mean you can possibly read, write and speak the English language. There are few trade schools left in America. There is the ‘Rubber room’ in New York City. There is Michelle Rhee. There are the teachers’ unions.
2. Regarding the Ivory Coast and its two Presidents, I have a very clear understanding what is going on after reading this BBC article.
Ivory Coast crisis: Your views
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12060822
3. My feelings regarding Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid: They are both political light-weights. Shallow. They may know and even understand political procedures but lack the in-depth manipulative postures and nuances inherent in any procedure re: Ray Charles singing, “America”, Horowitz playing “Stars and Stripes Forever”. I appreciated Rep. Alan Grayson.
4. It will be a long time before people forget the stellar performances of the President during his lame-duck session. His re-election is now locked in.
5. Genuine Christian TeaBaggers are diamonds in the rough.
6. VP Biden is good for the President. Not one time has he stabbed the President in the back or wavered from his dedication to the Presidents’ agenda. They may have had disagreements but they remain gentlemanly. Ex-Sec. Colin Powell will be the same as Mr. Biden if he is asked and accepts outgoing Robert Gates’ position in Defense.
7. Valerie Jarrett would make a good Den Mother.
8. Pres. Karzai is playing America like a fiddle. He looks at Americans as petulant little children. In the end, he is going to gather all of Americas’ assets unto himself, his family and friends. It’s a big country and we have lots more assets, aka borrowed money, to pour into his country and will be holding the bag in the end. “Brother, can you spare a dime?”
9. Wikileaks is the 900 pound gorilla in the worlds' living room. A bigger house has to be built. Sen. Clinton will finesse herself throughout the construction barking instructions as to its design, function etc.,
10. The air around the White House appears to be easier to breath now that Rahm Emanuel is gone. No more jittery feelings when he appears in the news from way out there in Chicago. I appreciate Rahm as a sensitive and temperamental (bitchy) artist, not as a politician.
Perceptions.
As always,
BB
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perception
*In philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science, perception is the process of attaining awareness or understanding of sensory information.
And
What one perceives is a result of interplays between past experiences, including one’s culture, and the interpretation of the perceived.
I chose ‘Perception’ to distinguish myself from posters whom I clearly think are propagandist. Some posters have clearly been identified by those ‘in the know’ as being nothing more than outright propagandist. I am sure a credible argument can be made distinguishing the two.
As so it is and at this time, my 2011 posts will continue to represent my social and political perceptions as follows:
1. As of today, a High School diploma will only mean you can possibly read, write and speak the English language. There are few trade schools left in America. There is the ‘Rubber room’ in New York City. There is Michelle Rhee. There are the teachers’ unions.
2. Regarding the Ivory Coast and its two Presidents, I have a very clear understanding what is going on after reading this BBC article.
Ivory Coast crisis: Your views
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12060822
3. My feelings regarding Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid: They are both political light-weights. Shallow. They may know and even understand political procedures but lack the in-depth manipulative postures and nuances inherent in any procedure re: Ray Charles singing, “America”, Horowitz playing “Stars and Stripes Forever”. I appreciated Rep. Alan Grayson.
4. It will be a long time before people forget the stellar performances of the President during his lame-duck session. His re-election is now locked in.
5. Genuine Christian TeaBaggers are diamonds in the rough.
6. VP Biden is good for the President. Not one time has he stabbed the President in the back or wavered from his dedication to the Presidents’ agenda. They may have had disagreements but they remain gentlemanly. Ex-Sec. Colin Powell will be the same as Mr. Biden if he is asked and accepts outgoing Robert Gates’ position in Defense.
7. Valerie Jarrett would make a good Den Mother.
8. Pres. Karzai is playing America like a fiddle. He looks at Americans as petulant little children. In the end, he is going to gather all of Americas’ assets unto himself, his family and friends. It’s a big country and we have lots more assets, aka borrowed money, to pour into his country and will be holding the bag in the end. “Brother, can you spare a dime?”
9. Wikileaks is the 900 pound gorilla in the worlds' living room. A bigger house has to be built. Sen. Clinton will finesse herself throughout the construction barking instructions as to its design, function etc.,
10. The air around the White House appears to be easier to breath now that Rahm Emanuel is gone. No more jittery feelings when he appears in the news from way out there in Chicago. I appreciate Rahm as a sensitive and temperamental (bitchy) artist, not as a politician.
Perceptions.
As always,
BB
*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perception
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