bubbhism

Posted in pictures worth maybe not a thousand words, Uncategorized on October 28th, 2011 by skeeter

audio sermon — bubbhism

Posted in audio versions ---- the talkies, Uncategorized on October 27th, 2011 by skeeter

[podcast]https://www.skeeterdaddle.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/CLICK-TO-HEAR-BUBBHISM1.mp3[/podcast]CLICK TO HEAR — BUBBHISM

audio version — home from the hills

Posted in audio versions ---- the talkies, Uncategorized on October 25th, 2011 by skeeter

[podcast]https://www.skeeterdaddle.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/click-to-hear-home-from-the-hills.mp3[/podcast]click to hear — home from the hills

audio version — arkansas traveler (dr. daddle takes 5)

Posted in audio versions ---- the talkies, Uncategorized on October 12th, 2011 by skeeter

[podcast]https://www.skeeterdaddle.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/CLICK-TO-HEAR-arkansas-traveler.mp3[/podcast]CLICK TO HEAR — arkansas traveler

audio version — FutureFarm

Posted in audio versions ---- the talkies, Uncategorized on October 12th, 2011 by skeeter

[podcast]https://www.skeeterdaddle.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/CLICK-TO-HEAR-FutureFarm.mp3[/podcast]CLICK TO HEAR —FutureFarm

audio version — of gods and politics

Posted in Uncategorized on October 10th, 2011 by skeeter

[podcast]https://www.skeeterdaddle.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/CLICK-TO-HEAR-of-gods-and-politics.mp3[/podcast]CLICK TO HEAR —of gods and politics

audio version —- spending my kids’ inheritance

Posted in Uncategorized on October 7th, 2011 by skeeter

[podcast]https://www.skeeterdaddle.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/CLICK-TO-HEAR-SPENDING-MY-KIDS-INHERITANCE.mp3[/podcast]CLICK TO HEAR — SPENDING MY KIDS’ INHERITANCE

reversing polarities

Posted in rantings and ravings, Uncategorized on October 2nd, 2011 by skeeter

When I was a hothead radical in the 60’s, I thought the government was killing Black Panthers, spying on civilians, letting industry and corporations foul our air and poison our water and lying to us about the war in Viet Nam.  Turns out most of that was true.  My old man said if I didn’t like it here, I could move to the Soviet Union.  Four decades later the Soviet Union is broken up and I still live here.  The government still lies about wars, still spies on civilians.  And my old man is now the one sputtering about the damn government, never mind that he worked all his life in the public sector for the U.S. Forest Service.  The Republicans, now in full battle cry, denounce the EPA, the Post Office, most all government agencies as evil incarnate.  I guess this is the American version of Mao’s Cultural Revolution.  Round up the bureaucrats and send them to Dakota to farm sunflowers.

Social Security is now called a Ponzi scheme.  Regulations on businesses are job killers.  Taxes are a pox on the body politic.  Politicians, except the GOP, are liberal bloodsuckers.  We have moved a long haul right of Richard M. Nixon.  And compromise, once the cornerstone of American democratic prinicples, has become a white flag of surrender to the anti-capitalist Democrats.
Hot talk radio, misinformation from the internet, corporate consolidation of the media — who the hell knows what is true or not anymore?  Demagoguery is winning.  Maybe it has already won.  I get my father’s e-mails of patently false vitriol, week after week, forwarded by his pals to millions.  They believe what they want to believe.  And they want to believe the president is a Muslim, is a terrorist, is a communist and a traitor and a foreigner.  They want to believe the government is responsible for their unhappy lives.  They want to drink their Kool-Aid, turn on and tune out.  The Times, they aren’t just  a’changin, they’ve reversed polarity.  Oh, and Dad, if you and your cronies don’t like it here, why don’t you move to China!

audio version — spud spirit

Posted in audio versions ---- the talkies, Uncategorized on October 1st, 2011 by skeeter

[podcast]https://www.skeeterdaddle.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/CLICK-TO-HEAR-spud-spirit.mp3[/podcast]CLICK TO HEAR — spud spirit

south end challenge to the telecommunication moguls

Posted in pictures worth maybe not a thousand words, Uncategorized on September 29th, 2011 by skeeter