Cat snacking

Our precious little cat, Erin, a 14-year old Cornish Rex, eats crunchy snacks with his remaining teeth and sits on my lap.  Both his ears are curled after recovering from big blood clots never fully diagnosed (no visible scratch sites from fighting and no mites or other infestations).  He has permanent vertigo, his world constantly spinning, making him walk/stumble with his head turned sideways.

Erin was as surprised as I was to learn that the Federation of Planets, its current headquarters a satellite circling our Moon, issued an emergency passport to Edward Snowden.  The FoP, if you remember, issued its honorary first passport, No. 0000000000000000000000001, to Galileo Galilei and its second to Leonardo Da Vinci, but clearly said it shows no favoritism toward Italy, issuing its third honorary passport to a group of amino acids found inside a meteor that crashed in Antarctica a long time ago but was recently discovered and immediately classified as ultra top-to-bottom secret by the corporate-owned country that sponsored the expedition.

The FoP is in negotiations with the Russian Federation to send a special launch to the International Space Station with Snowden on-board, hoping the ISS will be the first official embassy of the FoP while Moon and Martian headquarters are being designed and constructed.

Meanwhile, Snowden continues his astro/cosmonaut training within a hidden facility of the Moscow airport.

The Chinese government will neither confirm nor deny that it has made room for FoP diplomats in its new space station.

As the morning sun warms the sunroom, Erin hops off my lap and heads to a chair under the skylight, a hint for me to step outside and work on the foundation for the new privacy fence.

Martha Stewart and Paula Deen — double standards hold American women in check?

Here in the Deep South, memories of civility and civil rights movements are as fresh as mint juleps and magnolia blooms under the summer moon.

So, I wonder, what’s the controversy about and what, if any, is the hidden agenda or ulteriour motive in castigating Paula Deen over decades-old behaviour?

I’m not the only one.

Witch hunts are as old as time. So, in a way, is lynching.

The capitalist system of false morals and ethics tied to whatever supports a profitable bottom line has, in effect, whipped, tortured, hung in effigy, dragged through the street, beheaded and burned Southern-fried Paula Deen at the stake.

Shame on you, Corporate America, for being a slave to the imaginary tyrannical whims of a buying public.

If we can’t learn to forgive each other, then we will never be a true shining example of faith and love for others.

Besides, I didn’t even know that one company which removed Paula Deen products was still in business. No need to boycott them since I haven’t shopped in their stores for years, anyway. And a food company may be bought by a Chinese company, joining a giant worldwide retailer [which dropped Paula Deen] as a Chinese labour distribution system, so I can check them all off the list.

Hey, the only way to show my displeasure is to match my behaviour to that of my corporate neighbours or better, ignore them completely in the future.

Back to wiring up a supercomputer out of the watchful eyes of the spies in American governmental agencies.

Then, down to computing a gender-neutral future that gives freedom a clear path away from tyranny of the masses.

A refreshing storyline!