Thursday, February 03, 2005

Bush-A-Nazi

2005.02.03
On the "Slave of the Union Address"
Eichman lives! Let's The Colored People Go;
We Got Wetbacks For Slave Labor Now!

Wow, I still thought we were living in a democracy with a constitution. But, if Dubya Bush has his way, what precious little is left will be gone.

It's never been perfect, but the pretense of freedom sets the foundation.

Follow the link above to my regular website where you will find an in depth commentary on Dubya's latest move to sedition.

JIM

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Sit On It And Rotate

Well hello dolly,

I've been doing my own website for so long on the Internet, that I had no idea as to the technical machinations of the blogger's world.

It seems to me that the more you post, the more traffic you get. Apparently a fresh post enters you into rotation...hence the title.

So, with little to say to the blogging world, and lacking inspiration for this weeks official column, I thought I'd just drop in here with my first personal blog photograph.

This finely done still life is a study in ambiguity and replete with overture. To the unsuspecting viewer, it simply looks like a mobile -- but it was taken at the Huntsville (Alabama) Public Library, and so therefore, it is a photograph of a "book mobile."

So aside from the fine example of professional photography, the photo comes with provenance as well.

But, even more than that, you may click on the visible photo as which point you will be treated to a larger blow-up version.

Then, if you are sufficiently enticed, you may wish to follow the "Gallery Of Galleries" link in the favorites column where you will find more breath-taking photography by Jim Casey.

If you are not sufficiently enticed, you may wish to follow the "Gallery Of Galleries" link in the favorites column where you will find even better example of breath-taking photography by Jim Casey.

Thank you for your interest in this self-absorbed blog. When you are ready to leave you may wish to follow the link in the favorites column to my regular website -- which is not so self-absorbed, and is filled with a great deal of relevant and thought provoking content.

Contributions and donations are encouraged and appreciated in either of either cases.

Sincerely,
JIM

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