(A recent post of mine on FB) 6/25/14
My new hit tune regarding women "It's My Islamic, Jihadist Kind 'a World." I've penned the lyrics to verse 1. Let's get creative! Y'all join in.
Me in my duds,
'n you in your burqa,
We'll get along,
it's bound to be certain,
It's our way,
As long as you 'memba'
To bow to Allah
Or you'll be dismembered.
(Peace in 'His' name)
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A fb friend posted: I find this rude and insulting and absolutely the reason that Christianity has gone to hell. Don't bother to reply I won't be here.
about an hour ago · Like · 2
Clyde Thorpe Now that's funny David!!
about an hour ago · Unlike · 1
Clifton Aaron Boswell
them Taliban yo
they can't hold a candle
I got a dirty bomb tucked inside my sandal
them girls are starin hard at my puffied out chest
cuz I got some splosives up under my vest.
47 minutes ago · Unlike · 1
Another fb friend said "I find this extremely disturbing."
36 minutes ago · Like
David Malone (me) Clifton, that is freaking hilarious. When my house gits blowed up, mark my woidz... they'ze aftur you nixt!
32 minutes ago · Edited · Like
Then I said this to my other fb friends whom I'd offended
I find them extremely disturbing. It's like making sarcasm towards the Nazi party during their years of influence. No offense meant towards anyone but Islamist Jihadists. And 'don't-bother-to-reply-(name removed for privacy)' , my friend, you put down conservative Christians with frequency. I'm using extreme sarcasm on those sick, misguided whack-o's and I'm not apologizing to anyone for it. Find it offensive? I wasn't trying to offend anyone but them. They're the idiots demanding their woman be in burqas and not go to school, and murder anyone who would question their views. I hate their religion, I hate their views on women, I hate that they won't educate their daughters, I hate that many Islamo-fascists sexually mutilate their daughters so they won't have nasty orgasms. They are a sick society and do not deserve pity except for the innocents who find it impossible to object or disagree. To hell with their views, their life style, their hatred of the United States; their bomb you ass to 7 virgins theology and killing of innocents. They are perhaps worthless and nonredeemable and I would rather the US look their leaders in the 'face' and say, "behave or else." And if they misbehave, we nuke the 1st group that tests us. Yes, nuclear obliteration of their land, country, crops. women and children/ They only fear and respect strength and because we do not show a steely resolve, they continue on their misguided and hell-bent ways to destroy our nation because they think we are incapable of unrestricted warfare. Until they see this, they will continue. Too strong or offensive, well... I guess folks that find my reasoning harsh will have to deal with this in their own way.
(And then I realized I'd overstepped and regretted my comment about 'nuke' and posted thusly....)
David Malone noop... shouldn't have said or meant 'nuke.' Rather we should show and demonstrate that we will wage unrestricted warfare up Islamo Jihadists until we break their will to fight. So I recant about using the word 'Nuke' and wouldn't only use that as a last resort for defensive purposes.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Joy
One of the many things I admire about Joy is her skill as a musician. She was nurtured by her family and her dad in particular. at an age of three she was picking out melodies on the piano and using two hands to harmonize by ear by age 5. She studied with Betty Hanberry for several years and at some time near her sophomore yr, she began lessons with Phillip Wise at KWC. She elected to attend EKU where we met. While I was a freshman, this junior girl was definitely a classy lady who was super expressive on the piano. Oh, yeah... she was a looker, too. We were in 1 class together... University Singers where she both played and sang. At some point in the spring of her junior year, she became engaged. At that time my level of interest was simply, 'Oh well, another girl off the market.'. That next fall however things were different. Unbeknownst to me, during the summer she had prayed a lot about marrying and had decided not to proceed with fiance' but hadn't officially given back her ring. She started showing interest in me and i would walk her to class and we'd meet after choir and flirt and sometimes we'd eat in the cafeteria. Our 1st date was dinner at Bonanza which was 'dutch' (I was so lame) and then we watched "Old Dracula" which was even more lame. Our first date was an unending narrative of each other ranging from spiritual beliefs to quoting Monty Python's Search for the Holy Grail.
Augustine and Hollywood Liberals
Watching the Bio channel biography cut of the life of Robert Redford stirs many questions... not in any particular order except those jolted from a too caffeinated brain (gosh, I love Ethiopian coffee).
#1. What are the influences or convergences that must occur that apparently bring so many actors into the arena of liberal politics? I have my own theories. I've listened to Rush pontithicate about this but don't necessarily bite off on his conclusions. I find it very interesting.
#2. Doesn't Robert Redford's life illustrate what Augustine of Hippo penned "we have no rest till we rest in you (speaking of God)? A difficult relationship with his dad, a restlessness, a rebelion against authority, and a press upon his life that pushes and pursues fulfillment in projects, family relationships all point to Augustine's point. I do not condemn him. How could or should I? His life experiences of his own, mirror everyone's native experiences that all of our pursuits expose that deepest of truths that we are made to pursue pleasure. But our ventures that explore these fantasy delights are bent and twisted into a multitude of arenas that promise rest and satisfaction and yet are at their best a poor temporal partyplace that ultimately leaves empty our hearts.
#1. What are the influences or convergences that must occur that apparently bring so many actors into the arena of liberal politics? I have my own theories. I've listened to Rush pontithicate about this but don't necessarily bite off on his conclusions. I find it very interesting.
#2. Doesn't Robert Redford's life illustrate what Augustine of Hippo penned "we have no rest till we rest in you (speaking of God)? A difficult relationship with his dad, a restlessness, a rebelion against authority, and a press upon his life that pushes and pursues fulfillment in projects, family relationships all point to Augustine's point. I do not condemn him. How could or should I? His life experiences of his own, mirror everyone's native experiences that all of our pursuits expose that deepest of truths that we are made to pursue pleasure. But our ventures that explore these fantasy delights are bent and twisted into a multitude of arenas that promise rest and satisfaction and yet are at their best a poor temporal partyplace that ultimately leaves empty our hearts.
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