Contributed by: filbert Monday, September 21 2009 @ 09:55 AM CST
Although the democratic ideal encourages individualism, the actual operation of a democratic system produces a centralization of power hostile to self-reliance.
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Contributed by: filbert Monday, September 21 2009 @ 09:55 AM CST
Although the democratic ideal encourages individualism, the actual operation of a democratic system produces a centralization of power hostile to self-reliance.
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, September 20 2009 @ 09:54 AM CST
In America the individual, retaining sovereignty, intended to fulfill his destiny through a free Society, holding the State in leash.
Contributed by: filbert Saturday, September 19 2009 @ 09:54 AM CST
The issue stands out clearly. Shall man be subject to the authoritarian State or shall he restrain State powers to the minimum necessary for an orderly Society?
Contributed by: filbert Friday, September 18 2009 @ 09:07 AM CST
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Contributed by: filbert Thursday, September 17 2009 @ 06:17 PM CST
That’s exactly a pound a day, since the diet started 29 days ago. 7.7 pounds in the last week. I guess political activism agrees with me.
It helps that–aided by the 25,000 steps in the three full days we spent in Washington–I averaged something over 6,000 steps a day. Add to that the three-times-weekly workouts with our personal trainer, and I’m a fat-burning machine.
But what’s even better than the weight loss (and that’s pretty good, don’tcha think?) is the results of another “body composition analysis” I had at the weight loss clinic today. The first analysis, which was done a week before I actually started the diet, showed that I weighed 274.5 pounds, of which 177.0 was lean body mass–muscle and water–and 97.5 pounds was body fat.
Well. Today, the numbers were 250.0 pounds total, 185.4 lean body mass, and 64.6 pounds of body fat. I’ve lost 32.9 pounds of fat, and actually gained “dry lean mass” (that is, muscle weight) of 2.3 pounds–from 47.1 to 49.4 pounds.
People aren’t supposed to gain muscle mass when they’re on one of these diets. The doctor and the nutritionists stress over and over how you’re supposed to exercise (and eat all of your protein meal replacements) in order to avoid losing too much muscle. The dietitian I talked to said my numbers were just about the best she’d ever seen.
So, I’m doing it right.
I’ve got 41 days to go before Halloween, when I plan to go into a bit of a maintenance mode for the holiday season. My personal goal for that is to get down to 230 pounds. Considering that that means another 20 pounds in 41 days, that seems like a very reachable goal.
Now if you excuse me, I’ve got to go out and walk for an hour. Halloween is right around the corner!
Contributed by: filbert Thursday, September 17 2009 @ 02:23 PM CST
Fashion Snuggies |
When I was growing up, a “snuggie” was what is now termed a wedgie[*2] . I guess, considering what passes for fashion nowadays, either definition actually could work, couldn’t it?
Contributed by: filbert Thursday, September 17 2009 @ 02:19 PM CST
That’s a lot of lemons.
Contributed by: filbert Thursday, September 17 2009 @ 09:48 AM CST
Self-government is the very heart and core of the American way of life … the dominant emphasis was on self-government rather than on imposed government; on the development of Society, not on the aggrandizement of the State.