Saturday, November 18, 2017

Mugabe in Zimbabwe; Somalia, Norway, the Sudan and Football. Weiner's Boners, Charlie's Rants and Lindsay's Drinks. What is Your News?...redux

Sigh...


Do not view this post if you have a weak heart. You are warned.
I am spoiled.
It is hot, 105 today.
I saw a man wearing breezy shorts and a t-shirt
walking on the sweltering campus today;
his wife 
was wrapped up
in many layers of a dark blue canvas burka.
I fell into a vicarious heat swoon
but resisted violence.
Joseph KONY 2012 HERE                                   
There is a famine
of such intensity that women stagger many many miles
through africa's heat
with their children to find something, anything to eat or drink-
while men with weapons ride around shooting and assaulting people.
i thought congo was the last straw.  I thought Sudan Child Soldiers broke my heart all the way. 

Could YOU DO THIS?
african famine summary
and current video watch HERE




or is there a Non-Interference Clause?


Y'Know, survival of the fittest and all that?

well, is it true or not?



If there was a “theory of evolution” which was really pure math, pure numbers, pure physics, pure random, random bits of flotsam and jetsam floating, churning about, evolving into ever-more complex astounding collections of moving- parts-machines, like Data on Startrek
propagation of the genes -Dude,  hitler a total genius the lodestar of evolution?
that is, no spirit no soul no personality no consciousness of the self, no rightwrong No Thing is of value except the passing of material and the length of time it takes to change and the improbability of random chance that This long neck of the giraffe which reaches for plants also does not kill it when it drinks, head down, in the pond; then,

When does the self become the self? there would be no self.



I   I    I I  I'm
too sexy to wear socks

hold on here's my good side



american men's olympic skater

grammy winner

choose to fail
elected servant

vanity

getting away with it:
His   and   Hers





YAY football is gonna be OK!


celebrity


yeah burkas for advertising.

Oh Michael Vick
more on gypsy HERE


when
 is it time to help?

when time to step up?
when is it too late?


do not proceed.


what do we do with Beauty?


do not proceed.



those are knives
 stuck in the animal on purpose.
Oh Yeah.
FAMINE.

"A well nourished Sudanese man steals maize from a starving child during a food distribution at the Medecins Sans Frontieres feeding centre in Ajiep, southern Sudan. from Tom Stoddart's iWitness Gallery"
(and if famine is not enough, how about the
UTTER corruption of leaders;
beatings, murder, and destruction of the land
 all at the expense of the people.
for example, POV--Zimbabwe, mugabe, and the
brutal idi amin
Rule of Law: watch the Mike Campbell case

Famine.

HERE i found this pic:

how to jar myself from my complacency?
HOW TO JAR MYSELF FROM MY COMPLACENCY??

modern slavery

noninterference  clause?
this sudanese girl was crawling to a feeding station
what does it mean to have nothing?

what if it is my brother there?
this tiny child is featured in the film linked at top of post.

There are many knds of famine
human compassion?
what if my mother had no help?

what if there were no clothes or food or water for ME?
Children desperate for water, for food...





time passes



What is it about Jesus?




The Associated Press Sunday, July 31, 2011
Somali women fleeing famine preyed on by rapists


"Refugee Barwago Mohamud huddles silently beneath a few blankets stretched over sticks at night, fearing for her life after a neighbor was raped, and a naked woman who had been kidnapped and gang-raped for three days in front of her terrified children was delivered to the medical tent next door.
Only a few hundred feet away stands a newly built camp with a police station, toilet blocks and schools. Neat thornbush fences in the camp separate residential areas for families to move into. But all the facilities are empty. The Kenyan government is refusing to open the new Ifo 2 facility as part of the world's biggest refugee camp, Dadaab, saying the desperate Somali refugees flowing into the country are a security risk.

But for the women and children who fled war and famine and are now forced to build their shelters farther and farther away from the center of the camps, the extension would be a refuge from the armed men who prowl the bush at night. Some may be deserters from Somali forces across the border; others are Kenyan bandits who rob and gang-rape the stream of refugees fleeing the famine in Somalia.
The contrast between the squalid, insecure outskirts of the sprawling camp and the empty, silent facilities shows how regional politics can interfere with aid efforts, causing millions of dollars to be wasted and leaving women and children vulnerable to attack.

"What can we do?" Mohamud asked. "Our neighbors have been raped at night. We are afraid. Some boys are helping watch at night in case of trouble but they also work during the day."

Mohamud and eight other women and girls share their rickety shelter on the outskirts of Dadaab, a camp designed for 90,000 people which now houses around 440,000 refugees. Almost all are from war-ravaged Somalia. Some have been here for more than 20 years, when the country first collapsed into anarchy. But now more than 1,000 are arriving daily, fleeing fighting or hunger.
The U.N. said this month that at least two regions in Somalia are suffering from famine and 11.3 million people in the Horn of Africa need aid.

To help ease the overcrowding, international donors including the U.S. and European Union spent $16 million building the Ifo 2 extension, which could house 40,000 people. But it is still unclear when or if the Kenyan government will open it.
Research shows that women are often attacked when they leave their families to go to the bathroom or gather firewood. When Mohamud's three young daughters need to relieve themselves, she insists on going with them, and takes the only torch the nine women share between them. She has no shoes, so she walks barefoot over the thorny ground.

"Women express a lot of fear about going to the bush. They say there are men with guns there," said Sinead Murray, an aid worker with the International Rescue Committee. Her organization has recorded a spike in rapes and attempted rape. Since the beginning of June, they have had double the number of attacks reported from January-May.
"More and more women are coming forward who have been raped," said Murray, who said consultations with communities show the vast majority of rapes go unreported. Women may not know where to seek help, or fear ostracism by their community.
They are women like Sahan, who was on a bus coming over from Somalia when four gunmen stopped the vehicle. The women were ordered off and raped in the bush for three hours. She has not reported the rape because she was living far away from any medical services on the outskirts of the camp and did not want to leave her family. She asked her last name not be used to protect her privacy.

A reporter for The Associated Press drove around the newly constructed area in Dadaab and found rows of new toilet blocks standing amid the rows of empty lots, where women could more safely go to the bathroom and easily walk to police or medical services if they were attacked.

The Ifo 2 camp also houses a freshly painted primary and secondary school, police station, and headquarters for aid organizations ranging from Handicap International to the Norwegian Refugee Council padlocked shut. A medical facility for Doctors Without Borders lay half-built after aid workers said they were told to stop building early this year. The group now treats people in nearby tents instead.

More than two weeks ago, Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga visited Dadaab and said the Ifo 2 extension would open in 10 days. On Saturday, Kenyan government spokesman Alfred Mutua said that no decision had yet been reached.
Kenyan officials have said that they consider the influx of Somalis a security risk because part of the country is held by al-Qaida linked rebels. They also fear that if they provide the schools and medical care lacking in Somalia, families will simply move to Kenya to get better services. The Kenyans want aid agencies to deliver food in Somalia instead but charities face attack by bandits and harassment by Kenyan officials at the border.
But Somalis say they have no other choice than to flee their homes because they will be killed by gunmen or starve to death if they stay at home.
In the meantime, the refugees keep coming as the hunger crisis worsens but there is nowhere for them to go. The camps are full to bursting, and medical staff are setting up tents to treat new arrivals. Women and their children are being forced farther out, away from services and security. Aid agencies are appealing for more donations, unable to use the facilities they built. And Mohamud, whose door is only a blanket draped on a stick, keeps her daughters close and dreads each sunset.
"We are afraid," she said again, as her 13-year-old daughter played in the dirt in front of her. "Maybe they will come back. But we have nowhere else to go."



mommy, do i need some work done?

Friday, November 10, 2017

Veterans, Parades, Children, Mules and Horses in Ft. Riley/Manhattan Kansas...redux

Thank you to the veterans I know and those I don't know. This first video is last year's parade: pics and more vids from today follow.

click on video twice to see large. horses at  the end.

Please Click on pics to view enlarged. click again for very large view.


 U.S.Army in front of Manhattan High School
Cavalry Horses



Beauty Dog changes the Earth's rotation



children in Veteran's Day parade



Veterans Coffee Group
I spoke to two young General Issue Soldiers who told me that "the younger" soldiers don't really know what this day means; one told me he had known war and lost friends and family in war and this day meant a lot to him. He was about 24. He was sad that the Parade Crowd did not linger so he and his friend could "mingle."






KSU Marching Band
At City Hall
 Work is Done
U.S.Army Mules
Click on pic to enlarge Beauty.





Beauty Mounted Cavalry Horses by mary todd

These mules know they are getting their bits out? Clickk twice on video to view larger.


Here is what, as an army brat, we sang: (our version was slightly different)

(Army Marching Cadence)They say that in the Army the coffee's mighty fine
It looks like muddy water and tastes like turpentine
Chorus:Oh Lord, I wanna go But they won't let me go
Oh Lord, I wanna go hoo-hoo-hoooome EH!
They say that in the Army the chow is mighty fine
a chicken jumped off the table and started marking time
Chorus: Oh Lord, I wanna go But they won't let me go
Oh Lord, I wanna go hoo-hoo-hoooome EH!
They say that in the Army the biscuits are mighty fine
one rolled off the table and killed a friend of mine
They say that in the Army the training's might fine
last night there were ten of us, now there's only nine
Oh Lord, I wanna go But they won't let me go
Oh Lord, I wanna go hoo-hoo-hoooome EH!
They say that in the Army the pay is mighty fine
they give you a hundred dollars and take back ninety-nine
Oh Lord, I wanna go But they won't let me go
Oh Lord, I wanna go hoo-hoo-hoooome EH

I ponder our men and women, marching in step, but without the fierce fear of the North Korean or Chinese army's march or the Russian's. Our men and women seem big and strong and happy. According to my mother and grandmother, we were proud to send our men-- without being overly dramatic or using any hyperbole--to save the world in WWII. I wonder about the hell of war and how it tears some men apart.
For others, they find wisdom and courage and kindness. I wonder how it will affect women.
Here is my father in Viet Nam. God Help Us.          Trials of War


--


heroes here

Friday, October 20, 2017

Should pet stores only sell rescue dogs?

Some cities and states have decided pet stores need to sell rescue dogs only.

https://stories.barkpost.com/arizona-pet-store-rescues/



https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/2017/10/17/california-passes-law-requiring-pet-stores-to-sell-rescue-animals-only.amp.html
Lawmakers in Beverly Hills are following Phoenix, Arizona’s lead. It is now illegal for pet stores in Beverly Hills to sell dogs and cats that are not from a shelter or rescue.




I am definitely for measures to be taken that will lessen the effects of puppy mills on those poor animals.

California apparently has two million animals rescued each year half of which end up being euthanized.

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Read and pics-- rescued dogs before and after
http://marysbeagooddogblog.blogspot.com/2015/10/rescued-dogs-before-and-after.html?m=1





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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

A dry mattress, a morning cuppa joe... and Somalia


Since 2009 and two million hits ago, this Blog has had perhaps three or four different purposes. One of them was always to awaken a thankful heart and to encourage a realization of what others go through
almost everywhere
 but in our lovely space

Prayers for Somalia. Today, exhausted doctors are struggling to keep their eyes open. They are frantically attending to screaming patients, many burned beyond recognition, who are continuously entering and exiting the hospital like a horrific revolving door. They are the victims of a double truck bombing that occurred on Saturday on a crowded street in Mogadishu. It is the deadliest attack in Somalia, claiming over 300 lives and counting. Sub-Saharan Africa has not seen this level of violence since the U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Somalia’s government is blaming the Al Qaeda linked al-Shabab extremist group for the bloodshed. The Shabab, which once controlled most of the city, have lost much of their territory in the area thanks to the Somali Army and American counterterrorism operations. Despite these efforts, they remain a deadly threat to the people of Somalia. Hundreds of people have been killed or wounded in attacks on the capital this year alone. The Somali president commen

Source:  Here

And more

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/18/thousands-march-somalia-attack-truck-bomb-mogadishu





More sbout somalia here

http://marysbeagooddogblog.blogspot.com/search?q=Somalia&m=1



Heartbreak:

http://marysbeagooddogblog.blogspot.com/search?q=Somalia&m=1



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Thursday, October 12, 2017

Harvey Weinstein

Just yuk


Unfortunately, the yuck factor keeps people from dealing with the deeper monstrous truths about this issue. If you do a search you will find that Corey Haim and Corey Feldman and Elijah Wood all came out publicly decrying Hollywood's pedophile culture.

Years ago.
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Monday, October 9, 2017

Child rapist to have Co-custody of Offspring


https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/convicted-rapist-awarded-joint-custody-victims-lawyer-says
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/convicted-rapist-awarded-joint-custody-victims-lawyer-says
 Snip:
 A judge in Sanilac County has awarded joint legal custody to a man who raped a young girl, the victim's attorney said.
 She was just 12 at the time and now has an 8-year-old boy.
 The convicted rapist and biological father was not on the child's birth certificate. With joint legal custody, he could have input in decisions regarding the boy's education, religion and medical issues. He could also end up having the right to spend time with the child.
 A young mother fears the man she says raped her will be allowed parental time with her son. "He was conceived out of rape, but I don't look at that. He's my child. He's a part of me. Not a part of him," the mother said. "I hope he never has any rights to him at all." Now 21, the victim said she was raped by Christopher Mirasolo. Her attorney said when the woman applied for state aid, Sanilac County assistant prosecutor Eric Scott filed a motion to establish paternity and collect child support.


 Sadness . .