Sunday, March 24, 2019

No Special Prosecutor's Report for the Rest of Us

In a late news development it seems Muller has released a summary of the special prosecutor's report.  But it's no less a disappointment apparently.  There's supposed to be a TV special on it tonight and I'll watch it if I'm not doing something else, like rearranging my sock drawer. 

This is March 24th 2019 and I've been a Born Again Christian for 43 years as of today but I wouldn't exactly count the last fourteen.  It's also my roommate Bill's birthday.   As you know the special prosecutor's report was supposedly released last Friday but we, the American People don't know what's in it and unlike Watergate we may never know.  I've heard all of the leagelese to explain that.  There are no indictments and when there aren't indictments they aren't supposed to show you the evidence they looked at to make a decision to reject indicting.  There is a whole bucket load of excuses they use.  They will say that it's national security or else they tell you that if congress is still investigating a matter then they can't "interfere" with that investigation.  They will tell you like that Deuchebank thing that Muller never investigated that or other items to begin with.  We were told we would get a summary of the report "this weekend" but the weekend has slipped away and we have nothing.  The report came out at two o clock Friday afternoon so they could bury the story and let let the weekly talk shows talk about them on the radio.  Chris Matthews talked about it.  It seems if none of Trump's family was indicted and there are no "conspirators" then you can't have the ring leader of any conspiracy.  But of course we also hear that you can't indict a sitting president.  Nancy Pelosi won't impeach a sitting president because she maintains that the politics are against her.  From what I have heard lately the majority of the people have turned against the president.  So it would seem that there is no vast resavuar of supporters for President Trump in America's heartland.  Of course President Trump continues to criticize John Mc Cain.  It would seem as if he's hurting his political base by doing this.  We have to assume that there is some large resavuar of people out there that agree that John Mc Cain should continue to be raked over the coals.  You realize this investigation went on for 22 long months.  All the while we were told "Oh this guy is being thorough and he'll leave no stone unturned and pursue every lead and that's why he's taking so long.   People always said that Muller should either shit or get off the pot.  Instead he sneaks out of the bathroom and someone walks in and the place smells fresh as a daisy with no indication anyone has even been in there.  He has labored mightily and brought forth a mouse, if that.  He is the collosal dud of all time.  And as for Comey we know that nothing stopped him from raking Hillary Clinton over the coals in 2016.  He was obviously biased against Hillary using any and every excuse to stick it to her.  Now we are informed that today's prosecutors are more "fair" and "objective" and would never leap to any conclusions even if those conclusions were staring you in the face.  I'm pretty disgusted and depressed by the whole thing.  I was depressed when I first heard the events of the report on Friday afternoon.  There were no fireworks of celebration.  There was a big fat nothing.

On the program "God Friended Me" we are told it was about a guy who had a predisposition to Athiesm and how he was doing pod casts promoting atheism and how he was going to spread the news that God was a fraud and a liar.  But now months later this guy is one of the biggest evangelists for Christian faith.  He has outdone most of his Christian bretheren.  So I would like to share you my experiance.  Back in September of 1977 Chuck Smith had his two end of the world lectures before huge crowds and everyone around me was all excited to hear about "The end".  It was kind of a turning point for me because I was apalled at all of the lust for vengeance and nuclear warfare.  I began pulling away from other Christians.  We now come to 1980 when I got over my fear of the end times long enough to write a Prophecy book.  Of course it didn't sell.  I was told by one Christian that "well it just isn't the way Chuck does it".   I realized at this time that Christianity is a cult of personalities rather than facts.  If we go by facts I made more correct predictions than Chuck ever did.  But it isn't what you say that causes you to be justified in the eyes of your Christian bretheren.  It's who you are in the Faith and what personal status you have.  We move on to other key events among my then housemates in October of 1987.   This tended to drive me further away from Christianity. At one point in late January of 1988 I felt that God "personally lied to me" but I won't go into that any further.  We them come to the nineties when I was kicked out of my parent's church, the one I grew up in for the previous thirty years.  Bill Halliday was the ring leader and pastor of this explution.  We come to the turn of the milenium where I lost my faith that there was even a Heaven to look forward to.  Maybe it was the medication I was on but I began thinking more clearly.  We finally come to the Jesus Christ Show in the year 2004 and 5 and later.  This show turned me off to the PERSON of Jesus Christ in a way I never had been before.  I can only assume the "Holy host" has done this to hundreds of thousands of other Americans.  So here we are.  I"d like to do a pod cast on Athiesm.  Of course I'm still a Deist but I'm just not a Thiest.  I don't believe in a peronal God.  I'm willing and ready to have a dialog on the subject.  But I'd also like to of course give Atheists a chance to vent since they aren't allowed to vent any place else, even on Thom Hartman.  Thom's view on Atheists is akin to my view on the gays.  I defend their right to exists but I just don't want to hear them or be around them. They shouldn't be denied a job or an apartment to rent because of who they are.  But like the gays Thom feels "unconfortable" around Atheists.  Hargman describes atheists as "annoying" and "too religious" and "just as bad as the Christians in their evangelism".    I don't know what planet he's on because this is the farthest thing from the truth.  Atheists are like smokers.  They can't go out in public but have to hide away with their practices in a corner or something.  And that's my view of how things are.

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