I'm dealing with only 90% of my colon and 5 feet of intestine left while trying to maintain a cheery face/attitude on a everyday basis. Which, I've decided, on most days, I do. At the beginning of my new life I did not realize how grateful I would become for the opportunity to continue living and will see what the Creator has in store for me. * *BTW: shitz* - Just another way of saying crap, (noun), and is used to express anger or frustration or confusion or excitement etc... Take your pick
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
You ain't gonna believe this crap.......
Talk about doing a hatchet job on someone. Every time you hear this story it changes and becomes more radical... I find this so incredibly funny...
http://ziipp.eu/news.php?u=http://waltonian.com/2015/12/governor-says-noise-came-during-holiday-party/&user=SMartinezNews?utm_source=dlvr.it
http://ziipp.eu/news.php?u=http://waltonian.com/2015/12/governor-says-noise-came-during-holiday-party/&user=SMartinezNews?utm_source=dlvr.it
- Author: Lynette Rhodes
Dec 19, 2015, 6:20
Susana Martinez says she was
holding her annual staff holiday party at a downtown Santa Fe hotel when
a noise complaint resulted in police responding to one of her staffer's
rooms.
She tells the dispatcher no one in their hotel room is throwing
bottles and asks the dispatcher to "call them off", an apparent
reference to the three police officers who responded.
The governor said she and her disabled sister were in the room, along with six other people eating pizza.
"We can listen as an obviously drunk Susana Martinez spends six minutes on berating public safety workers trying to keep the peace", charged Pat Davis, a spokesman for the organization, which calls itself "New Mexico's largest progressive advocacy organization". She asked if it was another hotel guest.
Martinez learned about the complaints and then went downstairs to assure hotel staff that those who caused the disturbance had left long ago, Sanchez said.
Martinez: Someone? Who is someone? The governor responds. "It is public record - give it to me".
The audio recordings
of the governor's discussion with Santa Fe County dispatchers were
released Friday and posted online by media outlets, bloggers and her
political opponents. There was also a complaint that bottles were being
thrown off a balcony, according to the call. The Governor was hosting a
holiday party at the Eldorado Hotel & Spa on Saturday night that
went on into the early morning hours of Sunday.
The recording continues and Martinez can be heard asking someone, possibly a hotel staff member, if another resident had made a complaint. When told that information couldn't be released she said, "Why can you not?" When the person would not tell her, she can be heard saying, "Oh, you can tell the police but you won't tell me?"
Interestingly, the Santa Fe's interim police chief, Patrick Gallagher, was also at the holiday party as an invited guest when the disruption was phoned into the dispatcher. Some 200 people attended; there was a live band and dancing. "Caller adv they were warned to stop / They haven't / Caller would like them escorted off the property", the shorthand notes of the log say.
The Santa Fe officers did not attempt to contact the hotel guest who made the complaint, nor did they go up to the governor's fourth-floor room to investigate further. The State Police detail was present with the Governor and believed the situation was under control. However, shortly after the call was made, Governor Susana Martinez appeared in the lobby and demanded that she be able to speak with the dispatcher. "Governor Martinez regrets the way this situation was handled by her and her staff and will further address that later today".
The governor said she and her disabled sister were in the room, along with six other people eating pizza.
"We can listen as an obviously drunk Susana Martinez spends six minutes on berating public safety workers trying to keep the peace", charged Pat Davis, a spokesman for the organization, which calls itself "New Mexico's largest progressive advocacy organization". She asked if it was another hotel guest.
Martinez learned about the complaints and then went downstairs to assure hotel staff that those who caused the disturbance had left long ago, Sanchez said.
Martinez: Someone? Who is someone? The governor responds. "It is public record - give it to me".
The recording continues and Martinez can be heard asking someone, possibly a hotel staff member, if another resident had made a complaint. When told that information couldn't be released she said, "Why can you not?" When the person would not tell her, she can be heard saying, "Oh, you can tell the police but you won't tell me?"
Interestingly, the Santa Fe's interim police chief, Patrick Gallagher, was also at the holiday party as an invited guest when the disruption was phoned into the dispatcher. Some 200 people attended; there was a live band and dancing. "Caller adv they were warned to stop / They haven't / Caller would like them escorted off the property", the shorthand notes of the log say.
The Santa Fe officers did not attempt to contact the hotel guest who made the complaint, nor did they go up to the governor's fourth-floor room to investigate further. The State Police detail was present with the Governor and believed the situation was under control. However, shortly after the call was made, Governor Susana Martinez appeared in the lobby and demanded that she be able to speak with the dispatcher. "Governor Martinez regrets the way this situation was handled by her and her staff and will further address that later today".
Monday, December 21, 2015
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Reading on Depression.
Been reading up on depression. This from the MAYO Clinic on depression, Stress, and the hholiday season.
Clicky Click .
MAYO Clinic newsletter on depression
Clicky Click .
MAYO Clinic newsletter on depression
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Monday, December 7, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Monday, November 2, 2015
October 2015 Weight stats
Small note.... Got a new GI doctor. Ran out of Lomotil and Codeine. Requested refills 1 week prior to running out. F'ing new doctor's office staff, nor him, have called the pharmacy to confirm the Lomotil dosage nor prescribed the Codeine.
Am abso-frikken-lutely in pain, ass hurts, intestines writhing, diarrhea, tired.
What the f have I done to deserve this kind of service and I don't even have Oboma care.........
Stats
Friday, October 16, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Monday, October 12, 2015
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Twist and Turn - More briefcase clock stuff
Twist upon twisted
From the above link in the New York Post article.
When is America going to get serious about the problem of white kids getting suspended from school for nothing?
By now you’ve heard the story of Ahmed Mohamed, crowned by the Daily Beast “The Muslim Hero America Has Been Waiting For” after the 14-year-old brought to school a beeping, strange-looking homemade concealed device that turned out to be a clock.
School officials, thinking, as 95% of Americans would, that it kinda looked like a bomb, hauled him out of class. Police put him in handcuffs and, even after the confusion passed, the boy was suspended from school.
That earned Mohamed a planned trip to the White House, a message of support from Hillary Clinton, an offer to stop by Facebook to meet Mark Zuckerberg and an invitation to be an intern at Twitter.
The police overreacted. Yet the device did look like something Ethan Hunt would lob out of a helicopter at the last minute in “Mission: Impossible.” As National Review’s Charles Cooke pointed out on Twitter, the scary-looking tangle of wires “looks a lot more like a bomb than a pop tart looks like a gun.”
Josh Welch, a white Maryland kid with ADHD who was 7 years old when he was kicked out of school for chewing a Pop-Tart into the shape of a pistol and pretending to shoot other students with it, must be puzzled.
Where’s his White House invitation? Where’s his chance to start networking at Facebook? His parents were forced to hire a lawyer and spent a year and a half just trying to get the suspension erased from the kid’s record. They were repeatedly refused.
“I stand with Ahmed, too. But I also stand with Alex Stone,” noted Reason writer Robby Soave. Alex Stone, a 16-year-old white kid from Summerville, SC, wrote a short story in which he imagined using a gun to kill a dinosaur. For this his locker was searched and he was arrested, handcuffed, charged with “disorderly conduct” and suspended from school for three days.
Obviously the White House and Mark Zuckerberg couldn’t be bothered to comment, but you’d think that, at the very least, Stephen King would have sent out a tweet expressing outrage that imagination was being punished.
Nada.
In Dyer County, Tenn., Kendra Turner says she was suspended for saying, “Bless you” after a student sneezed, and that her teacher told her that she would have no “godly speaking in class.”
A school administrator said, “This was not a religious issue at all, but more of an issue the teacher felt was a distraction in her class.” Uh-huh. School leadership offered no explanation for the photos posted by students that showed “bless you” on a list of expressions banned in the classroom. Turner is still waiting for her call from President Obama.
Are white kids being punished en masse for dopey quasi-infractions because of their race? Of course not. That’s ridiculous.
But it’s equally absurd to suggest that you have to be Muslim, or brown-skinned, or live in Texas, to be subjected to overenthusiastic use of school discipline and police force.
“It never would have happened to a white kid”? It happens to white kids all. The. Time.
The main difference between the Ahmed Mohamed case and the others is that the mainstream media and the leftist point of view it presents just can’t let go of Ahmed. Ahmed is too useful to their narrative to be a one-day story.
That Bristol Palin said on Facebook that President Obama didn’t need to get involved in the situation proved irresistible for the media, which loves to depict America as a bitter standoff between red-state hicks on the one hand and sophisticated members of the cool bicoastal techno-media club on the other.
Let’s just savor for a moment that the musings of the daughter of an unemployed former governor constitute national news. This year the brother of a sitting president made derogatory comments about the leader of the free world and the reaction from the media was crickets.
Malik Obama gets the courtesy of being ignored because he has also said some crazy things. Now imagine Bristol Palin making loony statements. Would the media decline to cover them?
For 14 years and two weeks now, the left has been desperate to find some evidence, any evidence, that Muslims in general are facing deep-seated discrimination because a few Muslims attacked us on 9/11.
That American Muslims have instead mostly been treated with respect and courtesy ought to be a point of pride, but at no point will the left ever say, “Isn’t it great that we’re such a pluralistic and tolerant country?”
The left-led push to turn a man who was, as of 2004, an obscure state senator with no particular accomplishments, into the president four years later, was centrally and crucially about race. Everyone else was being subjected to a bait-and-switch.
Instead of being credited with enlightenment for being the only white-majority country ever to elect a black leader, now we’re told that everything is about racism.
By now you’ve heard the story of Ahmed Mohamed, crowned by the Daily Beast “The Muslim Hero America Has Been Waiting For” after the 14-year-old brought to school a beeping, strange-looking homemade concealed device that turned out to be a clock.
School officials, thinking, as 95% of Americans would, that it kinda looked like a bomb, hauled him out of class. Police put him in handcuffs and, even after the confusion passed, the boy was suspended from school.
That earned Mohamed a planned trip to the White House, a message of support from Hillary Clinton, an offer to stop by Facebook to meet Mark Zuckerberg and an invitation to be an intern at Twitter.
The police overreacted. Yet the device did look like something Ethan Hunt would lob out of a helicopter at the last minute in “Mission: Impossible.” As National Review’s Charles Cooke pointed out on Twitter, the scary-looking tangle of wires “looks a lot more like a bomb than a pop tart looks like a gun.”
Josh Welch, a white Maryland kid with ADHD who was 7 years old when he was kicked out of school for chewing a Pop-Tart into the shape of a pistol and pretending to shoot other students with it, must be puzzled.
Where’s his White House invitation? Where’s his chance to start networking at Facebook? His parents were forced to hire a lawyer and spent a year and a half just trying to get the suspension erased from the kid’s record. They were repeatedly refused.
“I stand with Ahmed, too. But I also stand with Alex Stone,” noted Reason writer Robby Soave. Alex Stone, a 16-year-old white kid from Summerville, SC, wrote a short story in which he imagined using a gun to kill a dinosaur. For this his locker was searched and he was arrested, handcuffed, charged with “disorderly conduct” and suspended from school for three days.
Obviously the White House and Mark Zuckerberg couldn’t be bothered to comment, but you’d think that, at the very least, Stephen King would have sent out a tweet expressing outrage that imagination was being punished.
Nada.
In Dyer County, Tenn., Kendra Turner says she was suspended for saying, “Bless you” after a student sneezed, and that her teacher told her that she would have no “godly speaking in class.”
A school administrator said, “This was not a religious issue at all, but more of an issue the teacher felt was a distraction in her class.” Uh-huh. School leadership offered no explanation for the photos posted by students that showed “bless you” on a list of expressions banned in the classroom. Turner is still waiting for her call from President Obama.
Are white kids being punished en masse for dopey quasi-infractions because of their race? Of course not. That’s ridiculous.
But it’s equally absurd to suggest that you have to be Muslim, or brown-skinned, or live in Texas, to be subjected to overenthusiastic use of school discipline and police force.
“It never would have happened to a white kid”? It happens to white kids all. The. Time.
The main difference between the Ahmed Mohamed case and the others is that the mainstream media and the leftist point of view it presents just can’t let go of Ahmed. Ahmed is too useful to their narrative to be a one-day story.
That Bristol Palin said on Facebook that President Obama didn’t need to get involved in the situation proved irresistible for the media, which loves to depict America as a bitter standoff between red-state hicks on the one hand and sophisticated members of the cool bicoastal techno-media club on the other.
Let’s just savor for a moment that the musings of the daughter of an unemployed former governor constitute national news. This year the brother of a sitting president made derogatory comments about the leader of the free world and the reaction from the media was crickets.
Malik Obama gets the courtesy of being ignored because he has also said some crazy things. Now imagine Bristol Palin making loony statements. Would the media decline to cover them?
For 14 years and two weeks now, the left has been desperate to find some evidence, any evidence, that Muslims in general are facing deep-seated discrimination because a few Muslims attacked us on 9/11.
That American Muslims have instead mostly been treated with respect and courtesy ought to be a point of pride, but at no point will the left ever say, “Isn’t it great that we’re such a pluralistic and tolerant country?”
The left-led push to turn a man who was, as of 2004, an obscure state senator with no particular accomplishments, into the president four years later, was centrally and crucially about race. Everyone else was being subjected to a bait-and-switch.
Instead of being credited with enlightenment for being the only white-majority country ever to elect a black leader, now we’re told that everything is about racism.
Friday, September 18, 2015
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