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Friday Five Aprill 12
1.? Have you ever had a cat that terrorized your house?
2.? What one individuals single action prevented the most deaths in the 20th century? 3.? Are you considering voting for a third party candidate for president this November? 4.? What was the stupidest thing that happened to you this week? 5.? Are you watching the Masters Tournament this week? |
1.? Have you ever had a cat that terrorized your house? No. I am bigger than all the cats I have owned. Occasionally they have?been a bit privileged, but not really domineering. 2.? What one individual's single action prevented the most deaths in the 20th century? Who is more responsible for deescalating the Cuban Missile Crisis? From there, I branch into people like Ghandi and various Nobel Prize winners, artificial heart?researchers and global peacemakers. I do not have names at my fingertips, but I am also not sure how long it would take to design and quantify the search. I did a quickie, however and came up with Norman Borlaug, whom I did not know about previously 3.? Are you considering voting for a third party candidate for president this November? Nobody has caught my eye. 4.? What was the stupidest thing that happened to you this week? I crossed?into Arizona, which state does?not follow?the whole Daylight Savings program, and assumed my clocks all compensated. The computer did not and I spent the day an hour behind before I caught the error. 5.? Are you watching the Masters Tournament this week? No. I rarely watch sports. Just does not hold my interest. |
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýPlease explain how a cat could terrorize a house? This sounds like a personal problem. Dr. Jonas E. Salk No I can't think of anything stupid that happened to me this week. No Aloha, Celeste Rogers |
1. Have you ever had a cat that terrorized your house?
Nope, can't say I have. All my cats have been sweet. 2. What one individuals single action prevented the most deaths in the 20th century? Hmmmm, nobody acts in a vacuum, so its hard to come up with 1 individual's single action. I'll go with Vasily Arkhipov or Stanislav Petrov--2 different incidents, but both of them made the decision not to launch nuclear bombs, when they easily could have decided to with the information the had at hand. 3. Are you considering voting for a third party candidate for president this November? Nope, for only the 2nd time ever I will be voting for a mainstream candidate, for 3 reasons. 1) Biden has done a tremendous job. Considering all he has to work through, I think he has been the best president in my lifetime. I want the US to continue moving up and above, so I will be voting for Biden. 2) The Republican candidate is a traitor and fascist of the worse degree. Trump promises nothing but destruction and retribution. The "project 2025" that supports Trump plans to destroy the separation of powers & the US Republic, and turn the US into a Christian Nationalist nation. Even if Biden weren't a great candidate, Trump and Project 2025 must be stopped for the future of the US. 3) I am becoming increasingly convinced that Trump is the biblical antichrist. Trump certainly meets all the biblical descriptions of the antichrist, and I'm not aware of anyone else in the past or present meeting those descriptions. If Trump is the biblical antichrist, then my vote won't stop him, but at least I will have a clear conscious that I did not vote for the antichrist. Certainly the evil and anti-biblical sentiments Trump stands for, is reason for Christians to consider voting against him, even if Trump isn't the antichrist. 4. What was the stupidest thing that happened to you this week? On vacation and doing little, so nothing really stands out. I'm sure if I had been working and about, I would have had a story to tell. 5. Are you watching the Masters Tournament this week? Nope. I'm not even sure what that is. Tennis? |
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