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“Having Fundamentalists in a nation is like having congenital idiots in the family–it’s a calamity. Allow their mountebank, swindling leaders enough control over society and though religious faith would flourish fantastically, society would revert to the sheep-and-goat stage of culture. . . . Wherefore it is perfectly irrelevant whether your Fundamentalist is honest or utterly hypocritical in his religious beliefs and ‘rattlesnake’ rituals; it just doesn’t matter. The question of his intellectual integrity will have to wait until he grows an intellect. In the meantime, however, what the forces of reaction are doing with him constitutes a continuing calamity.”

–Clay Fulks, “Christianity, a Continuing Calamity”

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Front cover of "The Anti-Christ" by Friedrich Nietzsche“Man is not to look outwards, he is to look inwards into himself, he is not to look prudently and cautiously into things as a learner, he is not to look at all, he is to suffer . . . And he is to suffer as to need the priest always . . . A savior is needed.”

–Friedrich Nietzsche, The Anti-Christ


“The problem with the Bill of Rights is fairly obvious . . . Any system of entrusting the government to judge and correct its own abuses is the same as appointing the accused criminal as his own judge and jury: Don’t expect many convictions.

–Allen Thornton, Laws of the Jungle

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You say reality

Is what you believe

I gotta ask you

Does water freeze at 32 degrees?

–Willie Edwards, “Dollar In,” on the CD “Everlastin’ Tears.”  (This is probably the only blues rock song ever written on the weirdness of interest on loans–”A dollar in, a dollar out, how does interest come about?”)

Willie Edwards, "Everlastin' Tears"

I talked with Willie a couple of years ago, and he told me that “trustafarians” had ruined the scene in Vermont for working blues musicians.  They don’t care about getting paid, so they work for nothing, driving down the wages of actual musicians to near nothing. Willie–one of the best blues guitarists/vocalists and songwriters of our times–hadn’t even made enough in the previous year to pay for an expensive Gibson guitar he’d bought. When I spoke with him, Willie was driving a van for handicapped people to make ends meet. The scene is similar, though not quite as bad, in Tucson. I’ll have an update shortly.

BTW, if you ever get the chance, pick up a copy of “Everlastin’ Tears.” It’s one of the two best blues albums from the 1990s, the other being “The Last Real Texas Blues Band,” by Doug Sahm. (Of course, Willie got screwed on the recording contract–he gave up the rights to all of the [great] songs.) Since he recorded it (and got screwed) in the 1990s, willie has recorded a number of less polished sounding but still great CDs, with such standout cuts as  “Police State on the Rise.” and “Somebody’s Watching You.” If you’re in Vermont, go see Willie–it’ll be money well spent. And if you’re outside of Vermont, please order his CDs directly from him (not available on Amazon).


“In vain you tell me that artificial government is good, but that I fall out only with the abuse; the thing–the thing itself is the abuse.”

–Edmund Burke, Vindication of Natural Society

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George Bernard Shaw“Democracy substitutes selection by the incompetent many for appointment by the corrupt few.”

–George Bernard Shaw, Preface to Major Barbara

Quote of the Day 11-1-14

Posted: November 1, 2014 in Humor, Quotations, Sex
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“I want a relationship that involves more than sex. . . Do you drink?”

–Anonymous

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