Thought breeds thought and goes on breeding thought.  Soon it takes up
all the available space and from that point forward, it increases in density
and the head becomes a murky smelly place inhospitable to the senses.
What to do?  What did Hercules do?  When he cleaned the Augean stables?
He diverted the course of a river and let its waters clear out the muck. George Galloway is such a Hercules. But the Bush-Blair conspiracy may defeat him. Will probably defeat him. But should I stingily withhold my support for a man who so valiantly labors to set things right again? To clean up the language of politics. The language that Bush and his gang so desperately polluted. Perhaps Katrina was that onslaught of water that has ripped the disguise off the merry prankster in Washington. Whatever. I must live my life responsibly if I want to keep my brain alive. I must drop the caution and the stinginess of my upbringing. Anni is serving her time in the embrace of Alzheimer's. I have
still time to change my life.








On 20-Sep-05, at 2:56 AM, Hermann Janzen wrote:

The difficulty in keeping the brain alive seems to be in the mechanism
of thought to replicate itself. Everyone here is caught in the vise of such self-propagation. The very core of life is self-propagation. However for the human animal this drive to propagate has become a cancer, a false growth. In our blind, mechanical addiction to this process we fail to register that we've already outgrown our environment. What is my best approach here? Does it make sense for me to send Galloway some money? Basically my surplus goes to the k schools. To be supporting a politician doesn't seem to fit. And yet he seems to be the strongest voice of sanity in the arena of politics. Put your
money where your mouth is.  It would make sense to experiment.  I'm not
committed to a permanent course.



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