Sunday, August 11, 2013

Sensation

for August 4, 2013

Kingston upon Hull

Kingston upon Hell was Home
for William Wilberforce,
An Independent Member of Parliament for Yorkshire

William Wilberforce (1759-1803)
Abolitionist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wilberforce
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/214.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/wilberforce_william.shtml

Others,

William Wilberforce was an English member of the British parliament in the eighteenth century. He was a social reformer. He was very influential in the abolition of the slave trade and slavery itself in the British Empire. He formed a society of philanthropists. They campaigned for morality.

He served in Parliament from 1780 to 1825. He supported popular education, overseas missions, parliamentary reform and religious liberty. He formed an organization for philanthropists in 1802. It was called the Society for the Suppression of Vice.

He teamed up with the reformer Hannah More in the Association for the Better Observance of Sunday. Its goal was to provide all children with regular education in reading, personal hygiene and religion. He was active in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 

He is best known for his untiring commitment to abolish slavery and the slave trade.

He had experienced a turning point in his life during a tour of Europe in 1784. He saw a copy of William Law’s book, “A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life” in the luggage of a travelling companion. He asked his friend, “What is this?” His friend replied, “One of the best books ever written.” The two agreed to read it together on their journey.

Wilberforce embarked on a lifelong program. He set aside Sundays and an interval each morning for prayer and religious reading. He considered life in the clergy. He was persuaded by friends that his calling was to serve God in politics.

He said, “So enormous, so dreadful, so irremediable did the [slave] trade's wickedness appear that my own mind was completely made up for abolition. Let the consequences be what they would: I from this time determined that I would never rest until I had effected its abolition."

Abolition
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/131christians/activists/wilberforce.html
English traders had raided the African coast on the Gulf of Guinea in the late 1700’s. William Wilberforce was still a teenager. They had captured between 35,000 and 50,000 Africans a year. They had been shipped across the Atlantic and sold into slavery.


It had been a profitable business. Many powerful people had become dependent upon the trade. One publicist for the West Indies trade had written, “The impossibility of doing without slaves in the West Indies will always prevent this traffic being dropped. The necessity, the absolute necessity, then, of carrying on, must, since there is no other, be its excuse.”

The economics of slavery were so entrenched by the late 1700’s that only a handful of people thought anything could be done about it. William Wilberforce was one.
He introduced his first anti-slavery motion in the House of Commons in 1788 with a three hour oration. The motion was defeated. He brought it up repeatedly for eighteen years. The slave trade was finally abolished on March 25, 1806.

He continued the campaign against slavery itself. The bill for the abolition of slavery in British territories passed its crucial vote just four days before his death on July 29, 1833. 800,000 slaves were set free a year later on July 31, 1834, chiefly in the British West Indies.

The slaves in the US remained enslaved.
History of Abolition in the UK
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_for_effecting_the_abolition_of_the_slave_trade#Origins
Dutch and German Quakers signed the first anti-slavery statement at Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1688.


English Quakers began to express official disapproval of the slave trade in 1727. They promoted reforms.

A number of Quakers in Britain’s American colonies also began to oppose slavery in the 1750’s. They called upon English Quakers to take action. This call for reform was not aimed at abolition.

American Quakers called on the English to encourage their fellow citizens to improve conditions for slaves, to educate them in Christianity, reading and writing and to gradually emancipate them. This call was also directed to Quaker slave owners.

 The British abolitionist movement was pioneered by an informal group of six Quakers in 1783. The London Society of Friends’ presented a petition against the slave trade signed by over 300 Quakers to parliament yearly. They also formed a non-denominational group to gain greater Anglican and Parliamentary support.

The non-denominational committee had nine Quaker members and three Anglicans. It was formed in 1787. The Quakers were debarred from standing for Parliament as non-conformists. The Anglican membership strengthened the committee’s likelihood for influencing Parliament.

 Women
"Many women were horrified that women and children were taken away from their families. In 1824, Elizabeth Heyrick published a pamphlet titled Immediate not Gradual Abolition. In this Heyrick urged the immediate emancipation of the slaves.

“The Anti-Slavery Society had been founded to promote gradual abolition and though dominated by members with this view, who sought to downplay the challenge, a ginger group of members formed to campaign for immediate progress. The Female Society for Birmingham had a network of women's anti-slavery groups and Heyrick's pamphlet was publicized here."

William Wilberforce
Early Parliamentary Action
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wilberforce#Early_parliamentary_action
The first meeting for ‘the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade’ took place on May 22, 1787. It brought like-minded British Quakers and Anglicans together in the same organization for the first time.


The committee chose to campaign against the slave trade rather than slavery itself. Many members believed that slavery would eventually disappear as a natural consequence of the abolition of the trade. Wilberforce was informally involved with the committee until he joined in 1791.

Slavery was tolerated even though it offended the innate sense that military technology does not warrant the ownership of one group of people by another. The abolition of slavery struck a blow to the economy defined by imperial conquest. 

People that had been oppressed by the enslavement of the conquered were liberated along with the liberation of the captives.

The innate sense of justice has proven to be correct.  It was the outlawing of slavery; the provision against cruelty in punishment; the provisions for due process of law by the body of evidence; the provisions for voting; and the provisions for citizenship that increased representation in government. It has been war and economic oppression that has reversed gains in the building of fairness in society.

There is one life to live in terms of individual sensation, perception and conception. The one life needs to be lived accordingly. Use it to love others with respect for yourself.

Sensation
from Ps.49

Hear this people.
Listen, all you who dwell in the world;
you of high degree and low;
rich and poor.

Wisdom will speak.
My heart will meditate
on the understanding.

I will listen to the logic of experience.
Truth will be set to music.

Why fear evil?
What does it do?
It seeks profit from destruction.
It seeks to rule by death, punishment,
threat and debt. It seeks to control behavior

Are the days uncertain because of
the inequity of those who put their trust
in their profit and boast of great riches?
Do the ways of these days require change?
Does wickedness pervade the air?

We cannot ransom ourselves
or deliver to nature’s God a price for life;
the value of life is so great
that there will never be enough
to pay for it.

Eternity cannot be bought.
Passage past the judgment
before the grave
cannot be purchased.

Wise people among the wealthy die also.
Like the poor and less educated, they perish.
They leave their wealth to those
who come after them.

The grave will be the dwelling after death.
Though they identify places by their names
the dwelling place from each generation
to the next will be the tomb.

They cannot change the experience of life after death.
Individual perception ends with the end of sensation.
Set your mind on the things that are above the earth.

The world turns. Air flows.
It goes with the force of the flow
but it is redirected over the irregular surface
of the globe.

Jet streams turn back against the flow.
Expectations change with the weather.
Inequity will be corrected.

Don’t be a hater.
Oppose cruelty.
Don’t resort to violence.
Don’t commit crime.
Don’t support war.
Vote for officials
that represent people.
Stand against the death penalty.

The imposition of death by human judgment
is only legitimate when it is known
beyond the shadow of a doubt
that the person charged with murder
is the one who commit the crime.

High crimes are worse than murder.
Wars of aggression and genocide
murder many.

Live for goodness in life
while you are living your life.

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Care for the poor builds an economy that corresponds with the representation of rights by government for people with participation.

Bethany
Place for Care

Bethany is located less than two miles from Jerusalem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_%28Biblical_village%29#Bethany_and_care_of_the_poor_and_sick
Ancient Bethany was the site of an almshouse for the poor. It was a place of care for the sick. Mark’s gospel places the house of Simon the Leper there (Mark 14:3-10). Jesus received word about the illness of Lazarus from there according the gospel of John (John 11:1-12:11). 

Three places of care for the sick were to be located east of Jerusalem according to the “Temple Scroll” from Qumran (XLVI:13-18 ). The passage also defined a minimum radius of three thousand cubits (about 1,800 yards) around the city. Nothing unclean was to be seen within the limit.


Bethany was fifteen stadia (about 1.72 miles) from the city according to John. Care for the sick there corresponded with the requirements of the “Temple Scroll” (a stadion was 600 ft.; 180m. ; or 400 cubits).

It was located out of sight from the temple mount. It was down to the southeast. Bethphage has been identified with At-Tur. It was located on the Mount of Olives. It had a magnificent view of Jerusalem.

Mary and Martha of Bethany
http://www.missionstclare.com/english/people/jul29.html
Mary and Martha lived with their brother, Lazarus, in Bethany. They are mentioned a number of times in the gospels.

Mary sat at the feet of Jesus and listened to him when Jesus and his disciples were their guests. Martha prepared food and waited on the guests. When Martha complained that Mary was not serving, Jesus said that Mary had chosen the better thing. (Luke 10:38-42)

Jesus went to Bethany when Lazarus died. Martha went out to meet him. Mary remained in the house until he sent for her. Jesus said to Martha, “I am the Resurrection and the Life.” (John 11:1-44)

Mary poured a flask of expensive perfume over Jesus’ feet about a week before the crucifixion. She was criticized for wasting that which might have been sold to raise money for the poor. Jesus defended her action. (John 12:1-8)

Many Christian writers have seen Mary as representing contemplation (prayer and devotion) and Martha as representing action (good works, helping others); or love of God and love of neighbor respectively.

The same kind of comparison in categorization has been seen in Leah and Rachel, the daughters of Laban (Gen.29 & 35). Leah was near sighted, but had many children (action). Rachel had few children, but one saved the family from destruction (contemplation).

Leah represents action. It is limited in the contemplation of concept, but produces many worthwhile results.  Contemplation produces fewer outcomes, but faith is the product that pleases God (Hebrews 11:6) Action comes first in responsibility, so Leah was wed before Rachel. Contemplation is necessary for improvement so Rachel was the favorite.

Modern Bethany
A Palestinian Village
In the Shadow of the Wall
http://www.thetablet.co.uk/article/11514
“The nearest point of entry into Bethany from the city is via an army checkpoint located in a gap in the 20ft high solid concrete wall. Young armed soldiers ask visitors to explain why they want to enter. They check passports and bags before allowing them to walk through a metal gate then along a narrow path bordered by steel barriers. Although the soldiers are polite, they are carrying automatic weapons and the looming wall and steel barriers together create a threatening atmosphere.”

Magic Show Visits Two Schools
http://icklematt.wordpress.com/2007/01/16/east-palestine-the-wall-and-the-tails-of-two-schools-but-the-same-story/
“Afterwards the boys crowded round and we showed them some tricks and they, in return, showed us theirs. One boy walked on his hands for 20 seconds. The boys obviously enjoyed the show, as it is uncommon for them to see strangers – let alone strange strangers doing magic, juggling and comedy. It is difficult to comprehend how disadvantaged these boys our by being limited to their ghetto home.


“The next day we visited a girl’s orthodox Russian school. They were a much more receptive audience and the rough edges of our show had been smoothed. It was a good school with high fees, but despite their relative affluence the disadvantages of lack of opportunities and opportunities are the same. The girls see little more than their school and home; even the rough streets of their Bethany are off limits. We are a breath of fresh air and some fun to lift the stress of their daily lives.”

The place of care with contemplation and action has always been the guiding force for building fairness in society.

Israel has been a place of dramatic change. The existence of the nation is a call to recognize the role that concern for the poor holds in building society according to the prophets.

The importance of security has been overstated over the last decade to defend the right to existence according to that which defines Israel as a province of industrial imperialism. 

Representative government with participation reduces the risk of violent rebellion considerably.  Social security programs reduce the risk further. When national security is overstated with crimes sponsored by covert agencies, the overstatement becomes high crime.  

Further, it is the reduction of the representation of rights to one group of the society that increases the threat of violence, insurrection or invasion.  The establishment of a state religion then, is a major impediment to societal respect for those who are not in the one group.

Israel differs from a number of “Muslim” nations that declare that Islam is the religion for the state. It does not declare Judaism as the religion for the state. Like many allied nations it suffers from a de facto state religion whenever sectarian policy controls foreign policy.

Israel has a president, a prime minister, the Knesset and no constitution. It has been used by the industry for war to impose tyrannical policies on allies in the western coalition, the US included.

The US holds the dubious distinction of being both the largest culprit and the biggest victim.  Our government has been victimized by corporate spending through Citizens United.  International corporations have expanded their power over government decisions. Our liberties have been repressed with legislation like the Patriot Act and the National Defense Authorization Act.

We have a history of struggle with corporate power. When industry structures government infrastructure to support their advantage to take profits from people, our rights have suffered as a result. The financial industry has had the most impact on promoting the industry for war. The old association of weapons technology and government has a new counterpart in electronics technology.  When Big Money gets its way in Washington DC, profits are given power over people.

The budget holds the greatest favor for the military and law enforcement i.e. national security. Having the largest budget for national security does not prove integrity in intent. Quality of life is not insured for the people who pay the largest percentage of taxes.  Threats are amplified or orchestrated by covert agencies in an effort to increase spending at the expense of social security.

The constitution with the bill of rights constitutes a plan for achievement. Having the plan does not prove accomplishment. We need to live for life, not attempt to rule over others with the threat of death or punishment.

Life is one singular sensation.
 “One moment in her presence
And you can forget the rest.
For the girl is second best
To none”

The life of William Wilberforce gives us an idea of how difficult it is to achieve progress in the face of imperial aggression. The lives of Martha and Mary remind us that Christ endorses charity in action for social welfare with contemplation regarding investment in improvement.

Live with love for others and respect for yourself.
Don’t incorporate yourself as an agent for industrial imperialism
or any other evil.

Steve K.


Sunday, July 28, 2013

Salvation



Acts 2:41-42
Then those souls who gladly received his word were baptized; about three thousand were added to them that day. They continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.


Others,

Baptism is the rite by which someone is reborn in the Spirit. It is a reminder that there is a responsibility to maintain an open invitation to welcome others into the Church. The creed is the symbol for faith. It is a guide to Trinitarian theology.

The Eucharist breaks bread for communion with the Son. The words for institution establish the commemoration of Jesus as Christ. The study of scripture develops historical perspective for the community of faith. Administration for the community of people in different nations has adapted for the respective communions. Priests are pastors who are called to guide people into faith.

Maturity in faith develops morality with good works without cruelty towards others.

William Reed Huntington (1838-1909 CE)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Reed_Huntington
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/212.html

William Reed Huntington was an American priest. He was the rector for All Saints Church in Worcester, Massachusetts from 1862-1883. He moved to New York to serve as the pastor for Grace Church from 1883 until his death in 1909.

He is known for his role in the formulation of the Chicago-Lambeth quadrilateral. The quadrilateral is an articulation of the four points for unity in Christianity. The four points were formulated in the essay “The Church Idea, An Essay Toward Unity” in 1870. 

They served as a postulation for Anglican identity and a basis for dialog with the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant communions.

The points were presented as a resolution to a conference of bishops in Chicago in 1886. The resolution was passed and presented to the Lambeth conference in 1888. It was modified and passed in the current form.

The first three points were modified.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago-Lambeth_Quadrilateral
The definition for scripture was changed from the “revealed Word of God” to the rule and standard for the faith containing all things necessary for salvation.


The Apostles Creed was added to the Nicene Creed in the second point.

The sacraments for Baptism and the “Supper of the Lord” were identified as ordained by “Christ Himself.” The words for institution were retained as a defining element for the Eucharist.

Adaptation is a key element in the fourth point. The local adaptation for the varying needs of the nations and peoples in the administration of the call to God in the unity of the Church is the basis for dialog between church administrations.

The call for unity does not demand the eradication of the different churches, but it is aimed at reconciliation from schism.

Church and state relations are such that too much unity in Church communication with political organization can result in dictates that contradict the human rights granted by God.

While dictatorship is not in accord with human rights and division in administration deters the claim over the highest level of government, the variants in organization are facilitating discrimination in the respective churches.

Catholics overstate celibacy. Protestants overstate marriage. Orthodox Christians overstate male leadership in church administration. Racism is evident as a byproduct of majority authority in lay leadership.

The call for unity cannot be answered with another form of discrimination as a support for the tyranny of dictatorship. The oppression of rights is not an acceptable by-product for membership in the body of Christ.

The reconciliation of schism is still advisable as an element in the redemption of the world, but the promotion of tyranny conflicts with civil tranquility (peace) as taken with respect for rights as an expression of the will of God.

The Church of Ireland
http://revpatrickcomerford.blogspot.com/2011/09/anglican-identity-and-lambeth.html


Lambeth Conference
http://www.lambethconference.org/index.cfm


William Reed Huntington
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/212.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Reed_Huntington


Salvation is survival with faith. Faith holds the belief that we can make the world a better place to live. We play a role in participatory government.  We have a historical perspective that recognizes the importance of rights.

Salvation
fm Ps 138

Thanks will be given with my heart.
Praises will be raised like rays
from the rising sun.

Eyes will be cast down
from the brilliant light
that shines from the sky
to illuminate your temple,
the earth.

The constancy of your light
proclaims the warmth of your love
and faithfulness. The growth of
plant and animal life provides
satisfaction for basic needs.

Your law glorifies justice.
Your justice uses judgment.
Your judgment uses reason.
Your reason aligns with design.

Experience with education
from instruction, observation,
tests and experiment
guides us in understanding
nature’s plan.

When I call upon you,
you answer me.
You increase strength
within me.

Leaders of the earth will honor you.
The representation of rights
within the rule of law
will prepare the way
for respect.

Leadership will sing for the LORD.
Great is the glory of your Name.
As the sun shines down from high in the sky
to the ground, so will representation
in government reach out to help the poor.

Tyranny is not justified by the elements.
Cruelty is not the means to obtain correction.
Organization for construction, production
and the management of resources with labor
are based on the elements for design.

Though I walk in the midst of trouble,
faith keeps me safe. Hope is my rope.
Love is my stronghold.

 Causality will show purpose.
Life will justify survival.
Survival sings thanks for existence.
Love endures.

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The rule of law provides security. Security provides protection for survival. No one is above the law. No one has the right to play judge, jury and executioner.

The acquittal of George Zimmerman showed that there is a need to “Stand Your Ground” (SYG) against poor government representation. The SYG legislation was enacted by a supermajority in a state where the majority group is not that large in relation to the size of other groups.

The supermajority was not duly elected. Their seats were purchased. Vote manipulation was attained with the use of electronic voting machines. Seats were retained with the use of gerrymandering. There were two Republicans for every Democrat in a state where most are registered as Democrats. 

The supermajority has been reduced to a majority, but they still suffer from the same error in definition. They limit their representation to industry profit. This limitation sets the stage for another error; the belief that the majority is given the economic and social advantage in relation to industry profit. This was the environment into which the first major test for the SYG law found a dismal result.

The SYG law is flawed because it assumes that anyone who buys a gun will use reasonable judgment with it. Feeling that someone else without a deadly weapon is a threat is not reasonable. The claim that someone 27 pounds lighter was pounding the heavier person’s head into the concrete lacks credibility.

The audio tapes revealed that Trayvon had asked for help when he was being attacked, then screamed with fear when he saw the gun drawn. The testimony from Good and Zimmerman was discounted by the evidence, yet Zimmerman was acquitted.

Why? The flawed law was interpreted without respect for reasonable judgment. The jury rejected the body of evidence and accepted the theoretical proposition that killing was not murder for self-defense. The acquittal displayed poor judgment. The judgment lacked reasonable recognition of a life threatening situation.

This lack of validity in inductive reasoning reflected the influence of people who were brainwashed into believing that an elitist government empowers members of the majority group to define authority in the rule of law as limited to persons in the largest group. 

This false reasoning is based on the misunderstanding of what democracy is. When the definition of democracy is limited to “majority rule” in terms of the largest group, an environment for abuse is established. 

Democracy has constitutional representation for rights so we do not reduce ourselves to the representation of the largest group. Rights protect majority rule in relation to the largest majority: the entire group.  

Support government that represents all people, including the poor.

Don't limit representation to industry profit.

When unfair standards in interpretation are applied to flawed laws, it's time to elect a new government. How do we insure fairness in voting practices? We need to outlaw vote manipulation in general and electronic voting machines in particular.

A representative government has to be in place to accomplish this legislatively. We can hope for an election win with the sheer weight of numbers in opposition to the poverty in representation, but we need the help of law enforcement to accomplish improvement.  
 The use of early voting ballots is advisable. These ballots are scanned. They are the paper trail should a recount be requested.

The military in Egypt came to the aid of the people there when they protested. Egypt is just one country in the Middle East that gives us a reason to reflect on democracy and the importance of representing rights. Islam is the majority religion in Egypt.

Even though the Muslim brotherhood and the affiliated Islamists put a provision for freedom of religion in the constitution, it was not representative of equal rights.

The provision favored Islam; leaving the Muslim brotherhood with special favor. It was political documentation that laid claim to freedom for the trivialization of rights. Rights for minority groups have to be protected from the abuse of majority authority by law or the largest group will attempt to hold an indefinite amount of power over others.

Rep. Mike Rogers Proposes Continued Support for Egyptian Military
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jul/7/rep-mike-rogers-egyptian-military-deserves-continu/?page=all
Rep. Mike Rogers said Sunday that the Egyptian military is a stabilizing force and should continue to receive U.S. aid, despite its role in deposing a democratically elected government.”


What else does this say to Americans in Florida? Protest. Protest can accomplish change. Treat partisan claims with skepticism. Complain about flawed laws and poverty in representation.

We don't want dictatorship for corporate profit. It is not in the interest of the people. Cash flow is restricted in a way that harms too many.  We want government that represents rights for people!

The continuation of the “trickle down” economy makes things go slow for those of us with a low cash flow. The cash flow for the upper class on the other hand is like a freight train running out of control.  The speed is so fast, the train is bound to run off the tracks.

Jethro Tull – Locomotive Breath
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWubhw8SoBE
Old Charlie stole the handle and
The train won't stop going --
No way to slow down.
He hears the silence howling --
Catches angels as they fall.
And the all-time winner
Has got him by the balls.”

The relativity of love calls for a reduction in CEO salary and corporate profit by taxation. Payment is not being made for security by those who are profiting so richly from the financing of service in weapons and technology production.

Steve K.



Sunday, July 21, 2013

Security

                                                                  Helen Thomas
                              http://www.americanswhotellthetruth.org/portraits/helen-thomas
"I don't think a tough question is disrespectful. I say. ´Mr. President...´ I say, ´Thank you.´ What else do you want? The presidential news conference is the only forum in our society where a president can be questioned. If he's not questioned, he can rule by edict; by government order... He can be a dictator, and who is to find out? No. He should be questioned and he should always be able to willingly reply and answer to all questions because these aren't our questions. They're the people's questions."


Face the Faces for the New Eve

Others,

Faith has maintained a role in political action. The quest for truth leads to belief in something better than that which was established by elitist society. Freedom of religion does not promote the establishment of a state religion by defending the right to free exercise.

Faith is an open door to improvement for the democratic republic. If slavery had not been abolished; if voting rights had not been extended to white women and people of color; if due process of law had not been instituted as a correction for the abuse of majority rule; the republic would not have made any progress in regards to representation for the rights of people by government.

Our progress towards representative government is being pushed into regression by the aggression of the elitist economy. Our rights are being reduced to the right to pay for national security. Social security is being pilfered as part of the process. The elitists have elevated their rights to the right to take money from the presumption of service to the nation by their accumulation of wealth.

We need to get back on road to freedom. The remembrance of those who made progress in the struggle helps build the faith that we can make a change. We can move towards that representation in which we can believe.

Rosa Parks (1913-2005)
Ain't she something good!
http://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/civil-rights-movement4.htm
"According to Alabama law during the '50s, blacks and whites couldn't occupy the same row. When told by the bus driver to give up the row to the white man, three of the blacks left for the back of the bus, but Mrs. Parks simply refused. She was quickly arrested and sent to jail."

Five More Faces
http://www.missionstclare.com/english/people/jul20.html
Sojourner Truth (1798-1883)
Ain't she a woman!
"When she was travelling, and someone asked her name, she said "Sojourner," meaning that she was a citizen of heaven, and a wanderer on earth. She then gave her surname as "Truth," on the grounds that God was her Father, and His name was Truth."

Harriet Ross Tubman (1820-1913)
Ain't she for freedom!
"In 1844, she escaped to Canada, but returned to help others escape. Working with other Abolitionists, chiefly white Quakers, she made at least nineteen excursions into Maryland in the 1850's, leading more than 300 slaves to freedom. "

Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902)
Ain't she an advocate!
"Mrs. Stanton was born in 1815 and reared in the Presbyterian Church. She found the Calvinist doctrine of predestination dismaying, and rebelled against it. She denounced the clergy of her day for not upholding women's rights, but as she travelled giving speeches on the subject, she found no lack of pulpits available to her."

Amelia Jenks Bloomer (1818-1894)
Ain't she the maker of bloomers!
"Mrs. Bloomer and her husband eventually settled in Council Bluffs, Iowa, where she worked to promote churches, schools, libraries, and progressive and reform movements."

Helen Thomas (1920-2013)
Ain’t she the pistol!

Helen Thomas died at 92 years of age on Saturday, July 20, 2013. She was a barrier busting White House correspondent.

Helen Thomas Died

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/21/business/media/helen-thomas-who-broke-down-barriers-as-white-house-reporter-is-dead-at-92.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0  
"Ms. Thomas bitterly opposed the war in Iraq…” She made no effort to appear neutral at White House news conferences, where some of her questions were prosecutorial.  She wrote that most White House and Pentagon reporters had been too willing to accept the Bush administration’s rationale for going to war in her last book."

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National and social security are posited as the major concerns for government. Those who reject social security to favor sales to the weapons and high tech industries are distorting proportion in representation.  Defense is important. Provision for basic needs is as well. Both are essential to survival.
These concerns need to be balanced in terms of thought, emotion and the budget.  Exclusive investment in national security profits those that promote the industry for war. This is not representation for the people. It is an elitist agenda that needs to be corrected.
The following piece celebrates natural proportion in finding security in relation to the disproportions faced by perspective:

The eagle slides along the drifting cloud,
seeking movement on the still land.
Catch the swirling wind, sailor.
See the rim of cloud as sand.
Dancing wings create weather;
spins out of hand.

Security
Fm Ps 15
Who will live in safety?
Who will live with the vantage
of advantage?


Whoever lives a good life;
does what is right;
who speaks truth
with the strength of heart.
There is no guile of tongue;
no deception of friends;
no contempt for neighbors.


Wickedness has been rejected.
Those who respect others
are honored.
A wrong does not last long.
Promise is constant by design.


Interest is shared fairly.
Bribes are not entertained.

Corruption is corrected.
Reparations prepare the way
for redemption.
Whoever respects rights
will live past loss of life.


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Why do people get frustrated with democratic procedures? There is a problem with definition. Some define democracy as majority rule. The expectation is that “the people” get what they want based on membership in the largest social group.

Those of European descent that hold this expectation think that the people of the democracy are white. White people get what white people want. Others simply have to take less of a trickle in “trickle down” economics. This view only reinforces the elitist mechanism of oppression.

Some define democracy as the abuse of majority rule. The experience of struggling to find provision for taking care of basic needs in relation to “less trickle” induces contempt for this form of government.
How is a majority rule government supposed to represent all the people in the nation? All the people are the greatest majority. Still, minorities have to have distinct protections.

Freedom of religion; speech; and media expression are protections. The right to vote is a protection. The right to self-defense is a protection.  Due process of law is a protection.  These protections are aimed at maintaining respect for the representation of all the people in government; minorities included.
How did a government that had been working towards a balanced budget, find itself with a deficit of over a trillion dollars? The dramatic change was caused by a major tragedy that was used to shock most of the nation into a state of fear so sectarian prejudice against Islam could be exploited to justify two invasion level events.

It was war that turned balance into a massive deficit. It was the industry for war that used a false flag event to subordinate progress in democracy to submission to elitist tyranny. It was the elitists that organized representation for the industry of war that accomplished something that no reasonable person would have wished on their worst enemy.
Recently, the nation achieved its lowest deficit in five years.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/11/us-budget-surplus_n_3581160.htm
The federal government on Thursday (7/11/13) reported a rare surplus of $116.5 billion in June, the largest for a single month in five years. The gain kept the nation on track for its lowest annual deficit in five years.”

The reduction was achieved at a price however. The cost was the stimulus package that catered to the private sector, primarily industry.  John Kenneth Galbraith’s theory of countervailing power was not employed. Keynesian economics was discarded to favor a stimulation package that pushed bull politics for bull economics and a bull market in a situation that had favored bear policies in the past.
There is something to be said for building up industries for human service to countervail against the industry for war, but the greatest problem with the economy, the excessive accumulation of capital by the wealthiest sector of society, was not corrected.

The Bush era level of tax shelter for rich people was allowed to expire, but the representation of the public with public sector employment has been restricted to national security. This means that people who had been working to manage provision for the basic needs of the poor and disabled are now expected to take up weapons to point at those who are suffering from lack of provision.

Deficit reduction in this case is not economic progress. It is simply making the nation wait until representation for elitism is shifted from those who support the industry of war to those who are for human service. While the strategy may result in a return to democracy with respect for rights, it is another example of how war has been used to arrest and reverse progression in the representation of rights.

We are once again, our own greatest enemy when we accept these concessions to wars for aggression as necessary for progression.

Evarose – We Can Pretend Anyway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jmrql4PHJk
http://evaroseband.tumblr.com/post/1203829258/we-can-pretend-anyway-lyrics

Knowing that the best is behind you
I was disappointed to find out the hard way

“We have met the enemy
And we know he is us”
Those who are responsible for organizing the lobby for invasion level events need to be prosecuted for high crime by the DOJ.  Oppose war. Support the poor. Take back our rights!  

Steve K.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Strength

                                                                      Titanium

Others,

Morality is the practical value for faith. What is the role for reason? Reason is used to form judgment with logic. It is used to define morality in a reasonable way.

Kant: The Categorical Imperative

Act only in a way that you could will for others. Respect the intrinsic value of people. Don’t use others as a means to an end.

Practical principles are propositions that contain a general determination of the will. Rules are for the operation of a principle.

Principles are subjective when the condition is regarded as valid by the subject only for his or her will. These are maxims.

Principles are objective when the condition is recognized as practical law; that is valid for the will of every rational being. (“Critique of Practical Reason,” Book 1, Chap. 1, Defn. 1)

Reason uses logic to form judgment about objective and subjective conditions. Logic can be structured deductively or inductively, but when something in reality is being analyzed, deductive logic informs and qualifies inductive investigation.

How does this apply to faith? Faith looks for improvement in past precedent. Faith sees that life can be lived with happiness and love. It will not restrict existence to dependence upon doing things as they had been done even when the way for doing them was wrong.

Violence, aggression, cruelty, oppression and domination were used to justify false flag events, wars for aggression, genocide, murder, apartheid, targeted killing, torture, indefinite detention without trial, false convictions, slavery and usury for the excessive accumulation of capital or power.

Reason rules out that which is unacceptable to living a good life and uses measure to establish proportions for correction in finding provision for basic needs.

Faith
Fm Psalm 25

I lift up my soul to you, LORD.
I put my trust in you, my God.
Do not let me be humiliated.
Do not let my enemies triumph over me.

Let none who look to you be put to shame.
Let the treacherous be betrayed by their treachery.
Let the deceitful be deceived by their deceit.
Let the destructive have their dedication
to destruction destroyed.
Let restitution restore justice.

Show me your ways.
Teach me your paths.
Lead me to truth for goodness
with justice and mercy.
Teach me the joy of living.
You are the God of my salvation.
I put my trust in you.

Your love, your law and your mercy are everlasting.

Forgive the errors and transgressions of my youth.
Remember me according to your love
for the sake of your goodness.

The LORD is gracious and just.
Humility guides the humble into correction.
Respect for human rights leads the respectful
into truth for goodness with liberty and justice
for all in the law.  

All paths to the LORD require faith with love.
Joy and prosperity go to those
who honor the rule of law
with respect for human rights.

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Republics are made by the right to vote.

The right to vote made the distinction between non-democratic monarchy (despotism) and a republic. The right to vote in the Roman republic was restricted to the wealthy male landowners. Women, slaves and adult children were not allowed to vote.

A disproportionate amount of wealth was acquired by the wealthy in the support for military actions for imperial expansion. Military action allowed them to take more slaves for the slave society. This arrangement established a different form of dictatorship. The emperor was largely a mouthpiece for the wealthy. 

The US Constitution looks great by comparison. Wealthy male landowners are not the only ones who can vote. Anyone who can afford to get to the poll place can vote. Women and people of color have the right to vote. Voting has come to be regarded as an expression of the will of the people. Respect for the republic promotes equity in society when it is taken seriously.

Why is there so much economic disparity? If people have a voice in government and the government is representing the people, a healthy economy is defined by the prosperity for people. Economic inequity is still a primary way in which the wealthiest people in society control outcomes for their advantage.

The count of votes is manipulated by wealth. Money buys campaign promises and lobbies that institute legislative acts for industry. When votes and decisions are manipulated to represent the rights for the wealthiest, then the will of the people is suppressed to favor the elitist minority. Their advantage has to be reduced. They have to pay a larger share of taxes. As it is, they pay about 40% of the rate that is paid by the common taxpayer.

Meritocracy by education and experience has to be respected by leadership in hiring, promotion and benefit practices.

Industrial imperialism stands between us and the republic.

Zimmerman Acquitted
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-3445_162-57593650/zimmerman-acquittal-cries-for-justice-continue/


The Zimmerman acquittal is offensive to justice in the republic. He was acquitted because he was a gun owner with light skin. The gun industry paid for the verdict with their manipulation of public perception through media expression.

When the audio tapes are considered in relation to the chain of evidence a picture is clarified for judgment.

The requests for help turned into the screams of fear. The screams came from the one who saw the gun. Would Zimmerman have been screaming with fear as he pulled the gun? If Trayvon were on top doing a “ground pound” would he have even seen a gun being pulled from a waist holster? Would he have been screaming if he could have shifted from punching to struggling to take the gun?

The claim to self-defense was disproved by the inconsistencies in Zimmerman’s account. The Defense claimed that the inconsistencies disproved testimony for the second degree murder charge. It was a typical con job.

Contrary to what O’Mara declared, Trayvon would have been charged with murder even if he had killed Zimmerman in self-defense.

The acquittal was racist. Discrimination is an offense to the people of the republic.

Zimmerman and those who acquitted him will have to stand the trial of conscience in the court of social justice.

Guns will not provide protection against remorse for murder and the miscarriage of justice.

The spirit of Trayvon Martin lives on in the clarion call for improvement in the republic.

David Guetta – Titanium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRfuAukYTKg
You shoot me down,
but I won’t fall.
I am titanium.


Ideas are bulletproof.
Live for a better way of life.
Your life will transcend
the length of time that you live.


Steve K.