Mother's Day

Day of Mother’s

Hey Bloggers, tomorrow is Mother’s day. Here is an event and item of note.

Human Rights/Anti Psychiatry Rally
Honoring Mothers and Protesting Human Rights Abuses Against Them and Their Loved Ones

Sunday May 13th will be a day of annual family gatherings. Loved ones will celebrate in warm family surroundings. But for many families across this city the day will be anything but happy.

Lately, there has been a huge increase of very aggressive government agencies activities placing basic constitutional rights in real danger. Agents of Child Protective Services have seized thousands of children often without reasonable cause and forced them into Foster Care. Adult Protective Services have removed hundreds of elderly from their apartments forcing them into very questionable nursing homes or long-term care facilities, making them lose their apartments to the benefit of landlords. There has been a very significant increase in average citizens being placed under guardians without valid cause, some of them involuntarily confined in psychiatric facilities. Many children falsely labeled ADHD have been placed in special education classes and drugged without parental consent. Public Schools at present are not providing a proper education and preparing children to succeed in life. In psychiatric facilities, there has been a big increase in the use of ECT/shock and far stronger forced drug “therapies”. Many other human rights abuses have occurred in the last four years. Our prison, homeless and mentally ill population keeps raising.
But across this city concerned citizens are rallying to halt the present spiral of abuses and safeguard their non-negotiable and God-given constitutional rights and human rights.
Protect Human Rights, Your Life Depends on It!

May 11, 2007, 11:00am – Steps of City Hall, Manhattan
Press Conference and Rally – Come and Join Us

Parents In Action.

AND ALSO

Free Motherhood Manifesto DVD

In honor of Mother’s Day, MomsRising is offering MoveOn members a free DVD of the Motherhood Manifesto. MomsRising is working to get out the word about the challenges mothers face in America a funny. The Motherhood Manifesto is a powerful and engaging documentary that makes the case for a revolution in the way America treats moms. Order your free DVD today.

MoveOn.org

Happy Mother’s Day

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Pay Per Post Rocks

As I have always said, I am forever looking for ways to make money online as a blogger. There are a few paid blogging services out there in bloggersville and from what I’ve learned ever since I started blogging and doing all of those Google searches, Pay Per Post seems to be the most popular blogging service and they are the way to go. At PayPerPost, bloggers get paid for blogging and advertisers can advertise on blogs. PayPerPost rocks and they are all the rage. It seems as if being approved by PayPerPost was the ultimate goal for me to achieve as a blogger, and yeaahh, now that I’ve been approved by PayPerPost I can see what all of the hype is about. First of all, I love the way their page looks, it’s just fun to even look at. Their page has lots of graphics and cool colors and their blogger dashboard features looks way cool and they send emails with announcements for jobs. You can even find movie, film and theater opportunities to review on their site, which I have yet to come across on other paid blogging services sites. And their blogging opportunities seem to be endless. PPP is the Hollywood of paid blogging services and I look forward to writing reviews for them. I finally feel as if I have made it to the big time as a blogger in the blogosphere. Now if only I can just increase my Google page ranking to a 10 so that I can qualify for the featured and big green opportunities on their site. I envision myself as being featured as one of their all time top earners one day. Then, maybe I can quit my day job. Hey PayPerPost, you rock.



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Anarchy in a No Police State World


When justice ends, tyranny begins. What does Anarchy mean? What does Anarchy mean to you? This question has pondered my mind for a while. According to Wikipedia, Anarchy is from Greek: anarkhía, “no authority”, it has a popular meaning of disorder. However it has a more precise meaning in political philosophy to describe any human society which exists without a state. Three circumstances have been identified for this:
societies where no state has ever existed;
societies where an existing state has collapsed;
societies, whether real or speculative, where the state has been consciously abolished.
Well, what does Anarchy mean to me? To me Anarchy means the colors red and black, images of people in the streets with flags on fire, masks on faces, Molotov cocktails and disorder and chaos everywhere. It could also mean being able to wear cool clothes; combat boots, black everything clothing, living for free in squats, living in communes, paying no taxes, dumpster diving for free food and living outside of the system in general. And it could also mean peace, free love, free spirits, sharing and caring, and flower power.
And so I did a survey today and I asked a few friends what does Anarchy mean to you? And here’s what they said:
Friend # 1: There is no Government, no leadership you know, no rule, that’s what it is.
Friend # 2: What? An what? Spell it again. I don’t know what that means, do you? Energy? I know what energy means. Ana-what-rchy, I aint never seen that word in my life, what is it? I don’t know what that word means.
Friend # 3: Energy? Oh Anarchy, yeah that’s what it means, it meant No Police State, that’s a society without government or lawlessness. Like Somalia would be a good example of that or Sudan.
Is Anarchy that, the rules are there are no rules? What does Anarchy mean to you? And what does this have to do with a No Police State. Have a great day.


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Missy’s Blog

The blogosphere is all the rage these. There are so many blogs out there too read that you just can’t read them all in a day, or a week, or a month or maybe even a year, unless maybe you were to read non stop and nothing else. I like reading others bloggers blogs and I can just read them all day long and then some. One good blog that comes to mind is Missy’s Blog.net. Her blog is really cool. Missy’s blog are the writings of a twenty something from Orange County, California, and California must be a really great place to live with lots of interesting things to write about. Missy’s Blog shares her personal experiences and writes about everything under the sun. Her blog is a no-holds-barred blog. Her blog is really creative and funny and she addresses such topics as sex, politics, relationships, race, religion, feminism, music, celebrities and much, much more. It’s quite extensive, the topics she covers. Her article Mysticism and The Secret talks about the new book The Secret, this article addresses spiritualism and really interesting and topics about Wicca, herbal remedies, meditation and visions, healing and other eastern and western philosophies. So next time you want to read a really great blog visit Missy’s Blog.net. Her blog provides for hours of entertainment that will have you coming back for more. This is a sponsored review. Have a great day.

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Death of a Neighborhood

Another neighborhood dies. Gentrification Genocide, a whole population of people have been wiped out. This is one of those topics I can go on and on rambling endlessly about. What does it mean when the local newspapers start writing about gentrification on a daily basis? I remember in the Lower East Side, now called the East Village in the late 80’s early 90’s that there were squatters living in the abandoned buildings in the neighborhood and there were riots at Tompkins Square park for housing rights, the cry was: Stop warehousing apartments, rehabilitate the abandoned buildings and create housing, and the slogans “Die Yuppie Scum” to ward off the impending gentrification and “No Housing, No Peace!” were to be found on t-shirts and sidewalks everywhere. And now today the cries are: save the gardens, save the dirt, save the sidewalk. Now what does it mean that those very same people the Yuppies, (Young Urban Professionals) are quadrupled up in apartments in order to survive and appealing for help now because they can no longer afford to live in the neighborhoods themselves? New York has now become Disneyfied, one big New York University campus playground and one big chain store strip mall. Now you are either rich or poor and there’s no middle class in between anymore in New York. Did the closing of CBGB’s and other mom and pop stores and businesses before and after it mark the end of it all? I do not mind the streets that used to be infested with dealers and hustlers here in the East Village but the gardens, squats and the cafe and club culture has gotten destroyed with it. The city is for sale and the neighborhoods are changing. I went out to eat in the overwhelmingly populated shi shi East Village the other day and all the conversations at the surrounding tables consisted of “I just purchased my house this and I just signed the contract on my apartment that.” I went to a party later that evening in the West Village on some beautiful rooftop garden and the conversation with guests were much the same, “So where do you live and how much rent do you pay?” Walking down the street past Urban Outfitters department store I see connotations of real estate reflected in fashion, worn, faded, torn jeans and hippy fashions that were once scorned upon now selling for outrageous prices. This being very similar to those wooden porch houses of the poor in the South that were once frowned upon by the wealthy as a slum and the lofts of Soho that were once warehouses and offices that are now a stylish trend promoted by New Urbanists and urban planners as culture preserving measures. And does New York’s housing crisis reflect the rest of the world? Is Urban Warfare/Urban Renewal/Urban Removal/Urban Sprawl and the re invigoration of the inner cities,suburbs and rural areas everywhere in the world now. In there no cheap place to live anywhere anymore? Is the quality of life campaign killing off affordable housing everywhere? Is New York reflecting the changing demographics of America and the population overgrowth and where to build housing when there is nowhere else left to build? In New York in the 60’s I hear the rents were so cheap everyone could afford to move once a month, then in the 70’s landlords torched their buildings and removed people by force, then in the 80’s all the buildings were abandoned, and the 90’s and now, over development. New York, New York, big city of dreams, what’s ahead for the next decade? Long Live the Lower East Side. And what does this have to do with a No Police State? Have a great day.



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Techie NPSG

Again, this Internet tech stuff for blogging is straining my brain and causing me lack of sleep. I can still use an anti Internet get sleep soon routine and IAA (Internet Addicted Anonymous). I can still always use a tech guru and wizard, and the online blogging tutorials are still mind boggling to me. How do bloggers maintain five sites at a time? Are they computers? They make it seem like a breeze to have ten or more sites. I can barely maintain this one. And I am always stumbling upon new discoveries in the blogosphere for blogging everyday. And I am still forever trying to figure out ways how to make money online with these pay you to post and blog websites. I have discovered that I think I may need ten or more blogs to spread my postings out and post paid content on if I want to get rich Internet quick. So I don’t think I will be getting rich Internet quick anytime soon with my one blog and I will not be quitting my day job. So either get more blogs or get a Google page rank of 100. And how do I try and continue to maintain this sites content on a regular basis? What if I am too tired and lazy to write daily? Can I clutter my page and post photos, videos, poems, cartoons and calendars for content. Is that creative content? Does that make my page all the better? And so I finally figured out months later what an anchor text keyword means, how to make a link appear on a page without the http://www thing, it seems to be some sort of html code that needs to be written. And two months later I finally figure out what a posting template is, something that you want to appear after every post. And I finally figured out how to place a social bookmarking widget on this post template. And I kept wondering what the phrase “SEO” means, because I kept seeing it everywhere as the title of a lot of blogs. Oh…Search Engine Optimization!, something I’ve been trying to do every since I started this blog, for the purpose of advertising sponsorship of for promoting and marketing this site. And yet more websites I have discovered clicking around at random in bloggerland. Associated Content, wow!, they pay you $5 to submit articles to their site. How much time do I actually have to write content? And I tried out Digital Point Forums and V7N forums to see if I could increase visitors to this site, and how much time do I have to visit forums on a regular basis. Am I a computer? And I haven’t checked my Google Adsense page in decades because I have given up on the idea of ever getting enough visitors to click on those ads to generate any kind of income revenue from them. And I still haven’t figured out how that link building page ranking popularity thing works. And that Blogrolling.com blogroll, how do you set it up to show links when you click on links? Is that even possible? And I still love MyBlogLog, their site is great for everything blogging. They rock. And at Pingoat just now when I visited their site to ping my blog, I entered the title “Techie” and got an error message: “Hold on right there!, your blog may be blacklisted or whitelisted or something for inappropriate content or excessive pings or something…” Oh No!,.. and after I entered the secret code in one of three tries, I passed the test and my blog was pinged. And how do bloggers get thousands and millions and billions of page views a day? I still have yet to figure that one out. Is there a magic trick to all of this? Have a great day.


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Online Coupons

I like freebies. I am always looking for ways to find a bargain and discount on purchases and items. And I am forever looking through the Sunday newspapers for the latest coupons at the local grocery store. At Coupon Chief, you can find all sorts of coupons for your favorite products. Coupon Chief is an online store you can shop at with free coupons and coupon codes. You can find coupons by store and by category and there is a wide variety of stores and categories available with merchants like Target, BestBuy, Old Navy, Amazon and many others. There are great Gap deals, you can even get 20% off when you get a GapCard. And there are lots of other great deals to be found. Coupon Chief offers great deals and discounts for their website visitors and they are constantly adding new merchants, coupon codes and offers. Visit Coupon Chief for all of your online shopping purchases. This is a sponsored post.

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Flowers for all

Mothers Day is coming up soon and what better way to show mom what she means to you than Flowers . For any occasion, flowers are always a great way to show your appreciation and love. At 2Flowers, you can click on a flag to select a country and choose and send flower arrangements and gifts to anywhere in the world to many popular destinations such as Brazil, Canada, Argentina,and other countries. 2Flowers offers a wide range and selection of gourmet fruits, flowers, plant baskets, bouquets and gifts. They offer yellow roses, pink roses, lilies,tulips, orchids, and many other beautiful flowers. All orders are hand delivered by local florists the next day to any city. 2Flowers has 15 years of experience and satisfaction is guaranteed. This is a sponsored review. Happy Mothers Day.

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Online sweepstakes contest

I like contests. Contests are fun and they are always great ways to win cool cash and prizes for free. Every so often I find myself entering a contest for a free car, a free vacation, free shopping or any other items that are free to win. And if the contest is free to enter that’s even better. At WhoGets.com, they are running a continuous online sweepstakes that is not your usual Online sweepstakes contest. Normally when you enter a contest you just enter your ticket and wait to see if you win. Well, at WhoGets.com you get to decide who wins the cool products they are giving away. Just find a product you would like to have, enter the contest and tell the world why you should win and wait to see what happens. Other WhoGets.com members discuss the finalists, comment and cast their votes. The contestants who receive the highest number of votes wins. What a cool way to win a contest. WhoGets.com has wonderful products to win such as movies, cell phones,digital cameras,clothing and lots of other nice items. For each contest you can see how many contestants are entered and the number of days left to enter and you can then see who the winners are in the finished contest. WhoGets.com is free to join and member sign up is free.
Happy Cinco de Mayo.


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