R.P. McCabe posted on April 30, 2012 at 5:18 PM

Iniquity is a noun that means: great injustice or extreme immorality: That about sums up what was ushered in to American politics when voters acquiesced Howdy Doody ascend to the Presidency of the United States back in 2000. “W” himself would not be able to pronounce the word iniquity and would need to be told what it means. But he was the guy in the seat where the buck stops—the one seat in our government that we can never afford to have occupied by a nincompoop! Because behind all nincompoops are the self-interests that use them for their own interests and purposes: Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Carl Rove. What trickles down from these kinds of elitist, diseased politicians is not good leadership or elevated stature in the world community— (
there are international warrants for his arrest on war crimes out on Cheney. ‘Ol Wolfy hired his girlfriend into a high paying job at the World Bank and had to resign. You should already know the story on the other two.) http://tinyurl.com/8xu2x4q —but a signal that perhaps America is becoming a nation of fools; clearly we cannot see that the Emperor is a dumb-shit and his minions are running amuck.
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R.P. McCabe posted on April 11, 2012 at 11:55 PM

At its most hideous heights of practice, Puritanism relied almost exclusively on lying, selective persecution of any individual, especially women, who dared explore outside the lines of behavior as prescribed by Puritan clergy, and the fanatic followers of the faith; themselves generally using the terror of being able to cause you to be burned at the stake to exact revenge against anyone they did not like, or to eliminate a rival: Mitt Romney – Rick Santorum – Newt Gingrich – Mitch McConnell – Sarah Palin – Rush Limbaugh – Sean Hannidy – Gretchen Carlson & Friends – Carl Rove – Allen West – Paul Ryan – Scott Walker…. Okay, if I keep going I will run out of space and never get to the point of my article. If I’ve left out your favorite lying, racist Puritan Politician or fanatical follower of the culture of terror, just add him or her in mentally—Michele Bachman. See how easy that was.
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R.P. McCabe posted on March 21, 2012 at 3:36 AM

When I’m not working on my new novel, Betrayed, I like to write about social and political absurdity; the individuals and issues I see as the real threat to our rights and freedoms: The group of clowns, for example, seeking the GOP nomination for the Presidency (past & present!); the hate mongers of the FOX Propaganda Network. I especially despise and relish the opportunity to write about Rush “The Limbag”. I know, so why did I not rip this puffed up, vile two-bit male whore a new one over his brutal attack against Sandra Flock? (I was so far behind with revisions to my current manuscript that I felt I simply could not take the precious time.) I should be horse-whipped though. Here we have the reincarnation of Eugene McCarthy in Darrell Issa attacking American Women while blocking an erudite young woman from testifying before his Congressional Pogrom on women’s health issues in front of his old boy panel of cronies who need Popsicle sticks in addition to their trusty trove of Viagra to even get a hard-on, while Pig-Face calls her a slut and wants porn videos of her and I didn’t take the time to get in their faces.
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R.P. McCabe posted on February 05, 2012 at 2:54 AM

I’m an ardent adherent to the prospect that what you believe spiritually is your own business. That is my personal interpretation of the First Amendment of our Constitution. It specifically creates the clear separation of Church and State. I should not have to fear to suffer my government acting the puppet of any religious conviction or belief system in order to receive services, nor, for that matter, should I have to suffer religious organizations cramming any form of religious dogma down my throat through my government; Christian or otherwise.
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R.P. McCabe posted on January 20, 2012 at 2:01 AM

A rising ground swell: The term might be used a number of different ways to connote many different images. I’m a sailor. When sailing in the Pacific I use the term to describe the increasing welter of the sea-state; generally arriving out of the northwest; a harbinger of ill portent. In the Atlantic I look to the southeast. Scanning the landscape of the American people in all fifty directions, I’m seeing a ground swell of humanity who’ve about had enough of the bullshit and don’t intend to abide it much longer:
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