Monday, May 01, 2006

LEAD ME TO THE ROCK THAT IS HIGHER THAN I

Allright for you people logging in mid day Monday May 1st. we just got done with an expository evaluation of The Ten Commandments. In case you are wondering this blog originates in the Los Angeles area. Wasn't that LA Lakers game something yesterday? The game was just barely tied at the last minute to send the game into overtime and then won at the last minute by one point. Now the LA Lakers are up three games to one over the dreaded Phoenix Suns. If the Lakers can get past the Suns there's no reason why they don't have a good shot of going all the way. As you know today is May first. Law day. And so in the post I haven't written yet I thought it appropiate to talk about what ethical principles I was guided by. Of course May first has been a "workers" day. It started off as a pagen Witch's Sabbath, one of which occurred four times a year in the middle of each of the four seasons. The Russians appropiated this celebration as a holiday. One Jew asked another back during World War II "When will Adolph Hitler be killed" and the other Jews said, "I won't know exactly, but I know it will be on a Jewish holiday" and the other man said, "How so?" and the first said "Any day Hitler is killed will be a Jewish holiday". Almost.


I thought of setting up a blog called "Impeachment Watch". It seems as if George Bush is getting himself deeper and deeper all the time. KTLK is running these adds for "The Nation" and saying if you were too young to miss Watergate this time you can get in on the ground floor. You can download their articles of impeachment on the internet. I'd do it for you now but I don't want to get kicked off this blog site for copyright violations. Today Al Frankin on 1150 is doing a personality comparrison between Franklin Roosevelt and George Bush. Of course AM 1150 can be accessed on the internet. Do a Google search for KTLK 1150 AM. If you watch FOX comedies like the Simpsons and Family Guy, you know the liberals are on the run. Of course today in LA is a day of demonstration activity for the Mexican race. I have no position on that one day or the other. But I do think Bush's immigration bill is probably the best thing they're going to get as to "being legal" is concerned. They should grab the deal.

"Betrayed with a kiss on a cool night of bliss - - and there's no time to think"

Back in early 1988 I had another of my famous dreams. This one was a dream about Judas. I dreamed I was Judas and that the date of Christ's crusifiction was the Hebrew first of Elul, or their six month, which occurs sometime in August of each year. It is said to be the beginning of the forty "days of awe" when they blow the choffar (sp?) every day for forty dayd. When Moses first went up to Mt. Sinai it was "pentacost". When he came down it was on the seventeenth of Tammuz, which is in July, when he broke the tablets. On the first of Elul Moses again ascended the Holy Mount and came back down on Yom Kippur, 40 days later with the unbroken tablets. As you know the forty days Moses was first on the mount it was Party Time down below. If Jesus was the 2nd. Moses then the first of Elul date makes a little sense. This would be on a new moon where it would at least be possible to have a total ecclipse. This just might explain the three hours of darkness of Christ on the cross. However none of the other things took place such as the curtain of the temple in Jerusalem being torn in two- - didn't happen. In this dream I as Judas regretted the betrayal of Jesus almost from the moment I did it. I hoped Jesus wouldn't be killed. I remembered not being to find out any information but there were only roomers. St. Peter came and told me a day or so later, perhaps the same day that Jesus would appear to all of the desciples in two weeks on the next full moon. I think Joseph of Arithmea or someone told Peter. I waited out the period anxiously and I kept hearing roomers he'd put in an appearence, but it never happened and gradually the apostles one by one lost interest. I remember being in a cave being up all night and looking out to the west seeing the past full moon in the early morning sky. I remember thinking of my mother, whom I had been mailing money to out of the money purse, and I believe I was composing one last letter to her. I remember crying out to God in anguish how God could allow this thing to happen but my thoughts were of suicide and something that I had to do.

A Rock and Roll interlude. If the compilation on the last blog begins climbing up the charts, after a while we'll release another from the Federation and I have this perfect follow-up in mind. It was compiled in late September 2004 and it is drawn from songs in a narrow eight year period from 1970 to 1978 when the songs were the most prolific.

DON'T TAKE ME ALIVE A TO Z BOX TWO -The Seventies

Disc One

American Woman (Guess Who)

Back In The Saddle Again (Aerosmith)

Ballod of the Uneasy Rider (Charlie Daniels)

Bangladesh (George Harrison)

Big Balls (AC DC)

Billion Dollar Babies (Alice Cooper)

Black Magic Woman (Santana)

Bridge of Sighs (Robin Trower)

Cat Scratch Fever (Ted Nugent)

Dark Lady (Cher)

Don’t Take Me Alive (Steely Dan)

Everything’s Turning To Gold (Rolling Stones)

Fat Bottom Girls (Queen)

Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover (Paul Simon)

Disc Two

Flaming Telepaths (Blue Oyster Cult)

Four Dead In Ohio (Crosby Stills Nash & Young)

Frankenstein (Edger Winter Group)

Give Me Some Truth (John Lennon)

Gold Dust Woman (Fleetwood Mac)

Hallowed Be My Name (Alice Cooper)

Heaven and Hell (The Who) Live at Leeds

Hot Stuff (Rolling Stones)

Hurricane Carter (Bob Dylan)

I Know But I Don’t Know (Blondie)

I’m In Touch With Your World (The Cars)

In My Time of Dying (Led Zeppelin)

Disc Three

Isn’t It Time? (The Babies)

It Don’t Come Easy (Ringo Starr)

Killer Queen (Queen)

La ‘Merica (The Doors)

Lola (Kinks)

Mr. Blue Skies (Electric Light Orchestra)

Nothing to Say (Jethro Tull)

O Woman O Why? (Paul Mc Cartney)

One Way Or Another (Blondie)

Pigs –Three Different Kinds (Pink Floyd)

Play that Funky Music, White Boy (Wild Cherry)

Ready for the Country (Neil Young)

Seven Screaming Diz-busters (Blue Oyster Cult)

Disc Four

Sgt. Stedenko (Chich & Chong)

Something For Nothing (Rush)

Space Truckin’ (Deep Purple)

Spirit In The Sky (Norman Greenbaum)

Still You Turn Me On (Emerson Lake & Palmer)

Sweet Leaf (Black Sabbath)

Take The Devil (The Eagles)

Third Degree (West Bruce & Lang)

Tied to the Whipping Post (Almon Brothers)

25 or 6 to 4 (Chicago)

When the Levy Breaks (Led Zeppelin)

Why Do You Have To Die To Be a Hero (Judas Priest)

Working Man (Rush)

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