I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange

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  • Enjoyful
    Enjoyful Member Posts: 3,591
    edited July 2013
  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited July 2013

    Love the pic and sentiment E, but my cats are forcing me at claw point to tell you that cats are never vengeful!!  The closest they come in behavior to people they don't like is to hide under the covers.  This is what make animals such beautiful beings to me is their wonderful ability to live in the present and forget about the past, instantaneously.  Gads, I never bathe my kitties.  Is this just cat show thing?

    North Carolina and Texas still insist on going into the dark ages for women's rights.  Apparently the R's are back to parallel politics in the states they think they can get away with such nonesense.  I guess they really want to lose in 2014, though, they are also rolling back Voting Rights at the same time.  The SCOTUS really gave them the weapons they need.  I hope the D leadership can mitigate this new Voter Supression.

    Crust is made.

  • Alyson
    Alyson Member Posts: 4,308
    edited July 2013

    For those in the USA

    Have a great July 4

  • GatorGal
    GatorGal Member Posts: 2,550
    edited July 2013

    The PET scan I had yesterday shows slight progression according to my oncologist, the optimist in my life. Onc says we continue with taxol because it is keeping the tumor contained in the lung and we don't know what kind of SE's I would get if I changed treatments. I agree!! The taxol has been good to me in that respect.



    The report compares tumor to prior size and looks to me like it has doubled but onc has ordered a ct scan that I will have next week to determine size more effectively. What was once seen on the liver is no longer seen .... Yeah!! Still miniscule stuff on spleen, bladder, bowel and kidneys but immeasurable so ONC is definitely NOT worried about that. I am glad I get to stay on the low dose taxol. It allows me to have a life!!



    Love the church photo!



    Thanks for all good wishes. Wish I had more boring news! Soldiering on ....

  • Enjoyful
    Enjoyful Member Posts: 3,591
    edited July 2013

    Dearest Glenna, I wish you had more boring news, too.  :-(  

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited July 2013

    Slightly boring is good too!

  • alexandria58
    alexandria58 Member Posts: 1,588
    edited July 2013

    Glenna: we were hoping for all boring, but we'lltake what we can get.

  • suzieq60
    suzieq60 Member Posts: 6,059
    edited July 2013

    (((((((((((((Glenna)))))))))))))))

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited July 2013

    Glenna, like blue said, slightly boring works too. Damn cancer. And while I'm cursing, damnit, find a cure already!

  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 2,755
    edited July 2013

    Glenna,

    Sometimes completely boring takes a couple of tests.  I'm thinking shrinky thoughts for you so the next scan will be completely boring.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited July 2013
  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited July 2013
  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited July 2013

    Happy 4th, everyone!

    Now for some historical trivia, as published in today's Globe & Mail:

    July 4, 1826:  They love, they loathe, they reconcile, they die on the same fateful day -- the story of Jefferson and Adams has the makings of an historical buddy flick.

    It starts with two young men uniting in the common cause of freedom:  Thomas Jefferson, a genteel libertarian, and John Adams, a conservative from farming stock.  In the summer of 1776, they forge a friendship and, eventually, a country, with the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.  When the Revolutionary War ends in 1783, their friendship does too.

    The low point comes during the Presidential election of 1800.  Adams accuses his opponent, Jefferson, of atheism; Jefferson claims Adams wants to be king.  They make peace a decade later, starting a 15-year correspondence that ends the day they both die -- the 50th anniversary of the document that brought them together.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2013

    Favorite part of the Jefferson/Adams story is that it is TRUE. 

    "On July 4, 1826, at the age of 90, Adams lay on his deathbed while the country celebrated Independence Day. His last words were Thomas Jefferson still survives. He was mistaken: Jefferson had died five hours earlier at Monticello at the age of 82."

    Glenna - almost boring is still good.

    I only wanna whisper this, so I won't scare it away: the sun is shining.

    Happy July 4th everyone -

  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited July 2013

    Glenna - sorry to hear of your slight progression.  So glad you can tolerate Taxol too.  That, atleast, is a blessing.  Sending you good thoughts xxo

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited July 2013
  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited July 2013

    I saw this article yesterday, but did not take the time to read it...painful reading to me:

    "How Can We Celebrate Independence Day When Democracy is Dead in Michigan".

    The Michigan State Capitol Building. Democracy no longer welcome.

    The Michigan State Capitol Building. Democracy no longer welcome.

    Who will celebrate Independence Day in Michigan this year?

    How do you celebrate freedom, when democracy is dead?

    How can freedom ring out, when oppression sits heavy on the people’s shoulders, from the shores of Lake Michigan to the shores of Lake Erie, and everywhere in between?

    Is it freedom when laws are written and put into immediate effect, with no civil discourse, no opposition and no public input allowed?

    Is it freedom when laws are enacted in the dead of night – laws that remove power from communities and people; laws that give more and more power to a single man; laws meant to eliminate checks and balances; laws designed to dis-empower any and every one who might attempt to stand in the way of the Michigan GOP and Teaparty agenda?

    Michigan’s Governor Rick Snyder (best described as an out of control, power-hungry dictator) working in unison with a controlling and oppressive Teaparty majority in the state’s House and Senate, has successfully removed virtually all power from the people of Michigan. A battering ram of assaults on democracy have been shoved through the state legislature, and a string of laws enacted, for which the only purpose has been to completely undermine Michigan’s constitution and it’s long-established system of local and state government.

    Over the past two years Michigan’s Teaparty regime, under the leadership of Rick Snyder, has worked around the clock to undermine freedom, removing democracy from cities, towns and schools. It began with the takeover of Benton Harbor, where the state’s governor-dictator first removed all elected officials, placing a hand-picked emergency manager over the people of the city. Public property was seized and handed over to private corporations. An official spokesman was appointed to “represent the city” while the voices of citizens and their elected representatives were silenced. Media and press were directed to speak only to the single official in charge of “speaking for the people” and the script was written, not by the people, but by the regime in power. What happened in Benton Harbor is the kind of thing that happens in other countries, something that could never happen here in the US… but it did happen here, and after Benton Harbor came Pontiac, Flint, Ecorse…

    The people of Michigan mounted an offensive against this attack on democratic freedom. Thousands of citizens collected signatures to get the state’s “Emergency Manager” law put on the ballot in November of 2012. A corrupt government and a corrupt court system fought against the voters, launching a full scale propaganda campaign, in an effort to keep the law from being put to a vote. Governor appointed “judges” declared that the font size on the heading of the petitions was too small and attempted to nullify the signatures of hundreds of thousands of registered Michigan voters. The people continued to fight back and after many legal battles the law was finally placed on the ballot. In November 2012, Michigan’s PA 4, otherwise known as theEmergency Manager Law was repealed by a legitimate majority of voters, during an official statewide election. What should have been the end of the Teaparty’s attempt to overthrow Michigan’s system of government, however, was not the end at all. The Teaparty regime simply wrote the law again and put it into immediate effect, an act which was clearly against the will of the voters.

    If you don’t know that democracy is dead in Michigan, you should.

    If you don’t know that Michigan’s Governor Rick Snyder believes that Michigan represents the ideal Republican model government, you should.

    Certainly in Egypt, in Turkey and in many other countries around the world there is cause to celebrate today. Here in the US, however, our freedoms are being eroded and independence being replaced by dictatorships and Theocratic rule. The Muslim Brotherhood has nothing on the gun toting, violence spewing, racist and religiously bigoted Teaparty fanatics which have infiltrated both our state and national governments. They have risen to power while peddling fear and sanctimonious BS on one hand, and enforcing Fascism, mixed with religious oppression and fanaticism, on the other. In Michigan, where the Teaparty has legalized religious discrimination (your doctor no longer has to treat you, if doing so is against his or her ‘sincerely held religious beliefs’) and attempted to legalize violence and bullying “for religious purposes”, where they have launched assaults on women’s health and reproductive rights, thrown out the democratic election process, gerrymandered districts to ensure minority rule, paved the way for the corporate exploitation of workers, locked the public out of the capital building and pepper-sprayed and maced peaceful protestors, all while pushing through laws that the voters clearly do not want, where they have sold off public utilities and allowed for extortion rates to be levied on the poor for access to things as vital as water and heat… in Michigan, there is nothing to celebrate.

    Independence and freedom have not been gained, but lost – no, not lost, but STOLEN; taken from the people against their will… Open meetings acts have been violated, court systems corrupted, legal processes undermined and the people ham-strung. Michigan’s citizens are now living in a faux democracy, where some still pretend that elections have meaning, yet they must know deep down that regardless of is elected, the state’s dictator retains the right to laugh in their faces. Only the Governor now has the right to determine who will govern Michigan’s cities, towns and schools. Only HE has the right to appoint or remove any and all local officials.

    Michigan is the best example you can find of Republican lies and hypocrisy. The state is now ruled more by a king and his hired court, than by a democratic voting population. Still Republicans complain about the Federal government and the encroaching “nanny state”, even as the governor they elected pushes ahead, removing all political enemies from power, leaving a puppet government in place across the state. Even as they go to the polls and vote for more Republicans, pretending that it matters one way or another, now that their party has nullified the laws that once ensured the right of the people to duly elect their own representatives. Michigan’s elections are nothing more than symbolic gestures, a hat-tip to yesterday, when they were still a free people with rights guaranteed under the state’s constitution. Sure, they still have elections in Michigan, but what is the point, when all elected leaders are now subject to removal by the Governor, at his whim? There are manufactured “emergencies” in nearly all major democratic voting precincts, imagine that… More than 50 percent of Michigan’s minority population now lives under an oppressive dictatorship, while those in wealthier rural communities are able, for the moment, to go along pretending that they retain the right to democracy and freedom.

    Democracy is gone in Michigan. No city, town or community is excluded from Michigan’s Emergency Manager Law. For the moment the law is being used to further the political agenda of the Teaparty and GOP, hence the targeting of minority communities like Benton Harbor, Flint and Detroit. Once all of the dissenters are silenced and their voting rights removed, EM will advance itself to all communities, especially those with public assets which are desirable to private interests. Just as all 16 of Benton Harbor’s public parks have been seized, with little fanfare or media attention, rural communities will eventually find themselves raped and robbed in similar fashion. Just as municipal water supplies have been seized by the state and handed over to private investors, rural communities will find that (once the threat of minority and urban voters has been “handled” via EM) attention will turn to their own water supplies in short order. Those retirement communities that sat quietly by watching, even cheering, as the rights of others were removed in steady progression, will find all eyes focused on them, maybe even sooner than they realized. And as for the rest of the country, ignoring the demise of democracy in Michigan will leave you ill prepared for the assaults which are soon to come your way. Michigan is merely the testing ground, where the kinks are being worked out and the agenda is quickly being perfected.

    Fireworks and parades in Michigan? It’s as if we no longer understand what we’re supposed to be celebrating. If we did understand our own history, we would be in mourning today for that which has so quietly and casually been stolen from the people residing in our own Great Lakes State. Independence Day in Michigan can best be observed this year by holding a death march, a funeral procession, a farewell send-off to the freedoms once enjoyed there, the right to local governance, the right to duly elected representation, the right to vote and know that your vote matters… Thanks to the Teaparty, taxation without representation is back in full force in Michigan, as is religious oppression and dictatorial rule. Independence Day should make us more aware than ever that it is time for a new Boston-type Tea Party, in this case, however, I propose it takes place in Michigan not Boston, and that it involves sending every last Teaparty – GOP representative sailing into permanent exile.



    Read more: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/07/04/celebrate-independence-day-when-democracy-is-dead-in-michigan/#ixzz2YB4KOvSr

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
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  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
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  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited July 2013

    Love the cat Blue.  He was on the Today show ( if memory is correct ) or at least some show for the fact that he is known as such a grump....but really isn't !!!  He is fantastic....

    Jackie

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
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  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
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  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited July 2013

    For my US friends!

  • bluedahlia
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  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited July 2013

    Yeah, Blue.

    Jackie

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