Redneck Mystic
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This morning, my Appalachian hillbilly mystic friend Bob emailed a report of his conversation with a Native American woman:
When I finally crawled into bed around midnight, I looked in my Apple Newsfeed and saw a Project 25 Huff Post article that sent cold chills running up and down my spine.
A few days ago, a redneck mystic amiga in Georgia texted me that photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Kamala Harris. I asked her where she got the photo? She said, Tik Tok, which is a Red China social media platform. I did a google image search for "Epstein and Harris”, and a heap of stuff came up, including Slate, saying the photo above was made from this photo of Harris with her husband.
A few days later, my redneck mystic amiga ranted about the evil of abortion, even though she herself never had a child, and she was mentally, emotionally and sexually abused in her childhood by male relatives.
She reads my posts at this blog, but sometimes it seems she forgets what she reads or it simply does not go in.
I told her the Bible says life begins with the first breath: look it up in Genesis, where God breathed into Adam’s nose and Adam became a living being.
I asked her if she actually believes a 3-month-old fetus Is a human being? She did not answer.
I said anyone who believes a three month old fetus is a human being is crazy.
I told her she needed to take time with herself and get her head screwed on straight. I said that several times.
Finally, she said she was brainwashed when she was young about abortion being a sin!
I said again that she needed to take time with herself and get her head screwed on straight, and she needed to stop believing what people say on Tik Tok. And she needed to stop believing what Donald Trump says, and what any politician says, and what anyone who supports a politician says.
The other day, I received a text from Emily’s List, asking if I support federal legislation making Roe v. Wade the law of the land? I texted back, “I support God and Mother Nature’s abortion herbs.”
My redneck mystic amiga read my several blogposts about such herbs being used by women since the beginning of time, and in Colonial America, to regulate their menses and induce miscarriage- and Ben Franklin wrote about that and instructed Colonial women about it in his book, The American Instructor; and in God’s Court, American and all women have an unalienable right to use God’s and Mother Nature’s herbs to regulate their menses and induce miscarriage, if they do not wish to have a baby- say, because they were raped; or their brother or father had sex with them, or they are with a man they don’t like and/or abuses them, and they sure don’t want to have his child; or they are poor and cannot financially afford to have a child; or they work full time and do not have time to raise a child; or they have children already and do not want to raise another child; or they don’t feel well, or they emotionally and/or mentally unstable, and do not feel able to be a good mother; or they are addicted to tobacco, alcohol, street or prescription narcotics, and they do not wish to birth a child addicted to same drugs; or the simply do not want to be a mother; or the feel to bring a child into this world today is unconscionable. evil.
I have yet to meet a “pro-lifer" who tried to prevent an abortion by offering to adopt and raise an unwanted child, or who offered to financially support a pregnant woman who did not want have her baby.
I have known many pro-lifers, who complained about poor mothers having babies and being on Welfare, and when I said if those women could have abortions, they might not have babies and be on Welfare, the pro-lifers' eyes glazed over, as if I was not there talking with them.
Last year, my great state of Alabama’s Supreme Court ruled frozen fertilized embryos are human beings, and clinics that create and store frozen fertilized embryos, and then lose or destroy them, can be sued under Alabama’s wrongful death statute by the woman who donated the egg and man who donated the sperm.
If women someday get fed up with how men are running things, they can do something about it by going on strike and crossing their legs until things change or hell freezes over.
She grabbed me as I walked by, this sort of contact is not taboo. If you are "well liked”, people will wonder why you smile and wave rather than stop so they will grab you by the forearm.
I heard “Inquisition” in a nap dream yesterday afternoon and woke up thinking about America's radical Christian right and their grab women by their pu**y pope trying to take over America.She told me in reference to the previous thing you wrote, "I have never liked or watched sitcoms. The last one I suffered through was Mork and Mindy. But I think your friend (me) is correct: we are in an America reduced to a ****com. Mork is running for the White House and Mindy is the incumbent VP. ****com America."
When I finally crawled into bed around midnight, I looked in my Apple Newsfeed and saw a Project 25 Huff Post article that sent cold chills running up and down my spine.
Then, I saw a Guardian Project 25 article, which sent more cold chills running up and down my spine.Trump Tells Crowd 'You Won't Have To Vote' Again After Election In Bizarre Remarks
"It’ll be fixed, it’ll be fine," the GOP presidential nominee told Christians at a faith-focused event in Florida.
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump told Christians on Friday to vote “just this time” and said they “won’t have to do it anymore” after the election in November.
“You won’t have to do it anymore — four more years, you know what? It’ll be fixed, it’ll be fine. You won’t have to vote anymore,” the former president told the crowd at the Believers Summit, a faith-focused event in Florida.
From Washington to the campaign trail, get the latest politics news.
“You’ve got to get out and vote. In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not going to have to vote.”
It’s unclear what Trump was referring to in his remarks.
He has previously said that he’d act like a dictator only on “day one” of a second term, called for the “termination” of articles of the Constitution, attempted a coup to remain in the White House, and appeared to float the idea of serving a third presidential term.
The former president’s new comments arrive roughly four months after The American Conservative, a magazine and partner organization of the far-right Project 2025 agenda, published an article calling for the repeal of the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms, as Media Matters for America reported at the time.
Trump — whose running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), has written a book foreword for an architect of Project 2025 — on Wednesday claimed that he has “nothing to do with” and knows “nothing about” the right-wing policy blueprint.
When I woke up this morning, in my email was a Substack post from a fellow dying of cancer, which contained a bunch of memes produced by other people. He does a lot of memes posts that support his view. One meme in particular in his post today leaped out at me.Heritage Foundation leader has long received spiritual guidance from group and his policy goals align with its teachings
What is Project 2025 and what is Trump’s involvement?
08:00 EDT Friday, 26 July 2024
Kevin Roberts, the Heritage Foundation president and the architect of Project 2025, the conservative thinktank’s road map for a second Trump presidency, has close ties and receives regular spiritual guidance from an Opus Dei-led center in Washington DC, a hub of activity for the radical and secretive Catholic group.
Roberts acknowledged in a speech last September that – for years – he has visited the Catholic Information Center, a K Street institution headed by an Opus Dei priest and incorporated by the archdiocese of Washington, on a weekly basis for mass and “formation”, or religious guidance. Opus Dei also organizes monthly retreats at the CIC.
The force behind Project 2025: Kevin Roberts has the roadmap for a second Trump term
In the speech – which he delivered at the CIC and was recorded and is available online – Roberts spoke candidly about his strategy for achieving extreme policy goals that he supports but are out of step with the views of a majority of Americans.
Outlawing birth control is the “hardest” political battle facing conservatives in the future, the 50-year-old political strategist said, but he urged conservatives to pursue even small legislative victories – what he called “radical incrementalism” – to advance their most rightwing policy objectives.
A few days ago, a redneck mystic amiga in Georgia texted me that photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Kamala Harris. I asked her where she got the photo? She said, Tik Tok, which is a Red China social media platform. I did a google image search for "Epstein and Harris”, and a heap of stuff came up, including Slate, saying the photo above was made from this photo of Harris with her husband.
A few days later, my redneck mystic amiga ranted about the evil of abortion, even though she herself never had a child, and she was mentally, emotionally and sexually abused in her childhood by male relatives.
She reads my posts at this blog, but sometimes it seems she forgets what she reads or it simply does not go in.
I told her the Bible says life begins with the first breath: look it up in Genesis, where God breathed into Adam’s nose and Adam became a living being.
I asked her if she actually believes a 3-month-old fetus Is a human being? She did not answer.
I said anyone who believes a three month old fetus is a human being is crazy.
I told her she needed to take time with herself and get her head screwed on straight. I said that several times.
Finally, she said she was brainwashed when she was young about abortion being a sin!
I said again that she needed to take time with herself and get her head screwed on straight, and she needed to stop believing what people say on Tik Tok. And she needed to stop believing what Donald Trump says, and what any politician says, and what anyone who supports a politician says.
The other day, I received a text from Emily’s List, asking if I support federal legislation making Roe v. Wade the law of the land? I texted back, “I support God and Mother Nature’s abortion herbs.”
My redneck mystic amiga read my several blogposts about such herbs being used by women since the beginning of time, and in Colonial America, to regulate their menses and induce miscarriage- and Ben Franklin wrote about that and instructed Colonial women about it in his book, The American Instructor; and in God’s Court, American and all women have an unalienable right to use God’s and Mother Nature’s herbs to regulate their menses and induce miscarriage, if they do not wish to have a baby- say, because they were raped; or their brother or father had sex with them, or they are with a man they don’t like and/or abuses them, and they sure don’t want to have his child; or they are poor and cannot financially afford to have a child; or they work full time and do not have time to raise a child; or they have children already and do not want to raise another child; or they don’t feel well, or they emotionally and/or mentally unstable, and do not feel able to be a good mother; or they are addicted to tobacco, alcohol, street or prescription narcotics, and they do not wish to birth a child addicted to same drugs; or the simply do not want to be a mother; or the feel to bring a child into this world today is unconscionable. evil.
I have yet to meet a “pro-lifer" who tried to prevent an abortion by offering to adopt and raise an unwanted child, or who offered to financially support a pregnant woman who did not want have her baby.
I have known many pro-lifers, who complained about poor mothers having babies and being on Welfare, and when I said if those women could have abortions, they might not have babies and be on Welfare, the pro-lifers' eyes glazed over, as if I was not there talking with them.
Last year, my great state of Alabama’s Supreme Court ruled frozen fertilized embryos are human beings, and clinics that create and store frozen fertilized embryos, and then lose or destroy them, can be sued under Alabama’s wrongful death statute by the woman who donated the egg and man who donated the sperm.
If women someday get fed up with how men are running things, they can do something about it by going on strike and crossing their legs until things change or hell freezes over.
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