Wednesday, September 14, 2016

"There's no such thing as other people's children." Hillary Rodham Clinton



Nigel-Wright Intra-Galactic Relations 1.2.1; Three

(K)ehkashan: According to the Annie Lennox and Aretha Franklin anthem of the nineteen-eighties, sisters are doing it for themselves, but are sisters doing anything constructive for each other? 

(P)apa Harry: Why aren’t we having public, televised political forums across the United States of America where entertainment industry icons like Cher and Tina Turner and Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan engage with the masses to cast their ballots in this election cycle for Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine and the Democratic Party? 

(K)ehkashan: And why is it that Senator Bernie Sanders ends up abandoning American democracy and the voting populations with sophomoric talking points favoring Jill Stein? I’m suspecting the Vermont senator is purposely choosing to not grasp the issues, like Ralph Nader. Both men appear to have cared for their own pocketbooks and the Republican Party in the end. Bernie Sanders and Ralph Nader could support Hillary Rodham Clinton actively on the campaign trail, but they have chosen to retire to a complacent lifestyle on the back of the working poor and the middle classes who contributed hard-earned dollars from their savings to support these two guys’ campaigns.

(D)addy Anwar: Good job! That was awesome! That there’s our kid, Harry!

(P)apa Harry: Our kid brought up a great point earlier about whether or not sisters are doing anything for each other. I saw a great documentary on Showtime again that I would encourage both of you to watch whenever time permits. I saved it onto our DVR system. It is entitled Dreamcatcher: Her story became their inspiration and follows a year’s journey with The Dreamcatcher Foundation’s cofounder Brenda Myers-Powell, a woman who counsels female victims of sexual assault at every stage of recovery. It is heartrending to watch teen girls confront their mothers and grandmothers in predominantly African-American households that fell apart into such dysfunction because of the absence of community intervention services options for girls and boys, that latchkey children as young as three or four years old were violated repeatedly to the point of developing erratic behaviors and subsequent issues with drug addiction and human trafficking. 

(K)ehkashan: Papa, you said that Ms. Myers-Powell counseled victims of sexual assault at every stage of recovery. What about combating these dire straits preventatively? Why is the Republican Party always taking action post hoc? 

(D)addy Anwar: Speaking of preventative measures, the Republican Party has proven itself unfit for the White House and the United States Congress time and time again in this election cycle. They have legislated by inaction that has manufactured crises which were preventable. Look at how the governor’s mansion in Louisiana was flooded, and how the American Press Corps underreported the statistics on the ground throughout those catastrophic August 2016 Louisiana floods—referred to contemptibly by the Washington Post as the “no-name storm.” 

(P)apa Harry: American voters must wake up to the fatalistic realities set to take place if this plundering GOP is awarded the White House and the United States Congress! Donald Trump and George Walker Bush are two peas in the same pod grown exclusively by Dick Cheney in Wyoming with the assistance of Donald Rumsfeld, a frequenter of the Cheney bottomless pit. 

(K)ehkashan: Donald Rumsfeld does resemble carrion, especially when he smiles! He’s in the same bush-league as the other ambushing boogeymen. I think Donald Trump is a frightful carrion as well, obsessed with having Stepford-like Barbie dolls around him all the time. Mattel has exceeded Donald Trump and his Republican Party evolutionarily, by finally introducing their iconic figurines in far more diverse dimensions than the female anchors at Fox News and the females shallowly anchoring the Trump scum.

(TO BE CONTINUED TODAY… Stay Tuned!!!)






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