"I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."
I don't know if war fits with family values, but some religious right followers of evangelical Christianity certainly think so in contrast to Albert Einstein. Somehow with a student today, I mentioned the above quote alongside a crossbow analogy of rising action and denouement per chapter, the content in my previous post, and the sustainability of recycling old shoes, which alongside environmental sustainability in general conspicuously enough isn't considered to be family values.
Of all things Newt Gingrich has done, I must applaud his work with Nancy Pelosi to support climate change action policies. While I won't get into negative mudslinging in terms of addressing accusations of open marriage as proven facts, Gingrich has admitted to being hypocritical in terms of denouncing the pimp Bill Clinton. In a spirit of bi-partisanship, perhaps both of them could team up like a societal proper man sporting only a bra in Downtown today walking alongside a scruffy homeless man and do push-ups, or something else, like Fin inside Rogers Arena to the tune of "Sexy and I Know It."
Yes, I attended the Canucks game and sat in the same Section 102 as the last game I attended. All I'll say is that aside from redhead Ryan Kesler dolls and the standout players of Cody Hodgson and Chris Tanev, the entertainment and physicality from this game is hopefully the content of what Einstein referred as a war with sticks and black rubber stones, assuming World War III is already over.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
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