Sunday, December 28, 2008

Today's annoyances

3 things really annoyed me today.

1) People who have condemned the defensive incursion in Gaza. This is self defense in the clearest of forms.
2) Civil libertarian whingeing do-gooders who are destroying any chance of peace worldwide.
3) A journalist who mouthed off concerning the soon to be ex president of the USA. The only reason she holds such a position is because of her colour. Another example of affirmative action gone horribly wrong.

So we pray, because we can.
We will defend, because we must.
We have hope, because we are the Chosen.

The sleeping innocent Lion

A friend told me....

Good advice : Never poke , prod or torment a sleeping Lion.... For eventually it will rudely awake and savagely pounce on  its tormentor !!!! 


Saturday, December 27, 2008

I am Proud of The Israeli stance on Gaza operatives.

I am proud of the Israeli Defense Force's operations in Gaza. It is plain and simple. It is imperative that Hamas, a listed terrorist organization, is estopped from further senseless attacks on innocent Israeli's who are living lawfully in their country.

The Israeli's are being Defensive, because no one else will.

May G-D protect the Israeli soldiers, its citizens and world Jewry at large.

Friday, December 26, 2008

The final hurrah of 2008

So here it is, the final weekend (Chamshush - Israeli slang for weekend) of 2008. The year has been big and grand, so here too for 2009. 

Some people prefer the number 8 to 9 and might want to remain with the 8's. Remember, what is, is history and what will be is somewhat of a mystery. 

Congratulations to those who have announced good tidings in 2008 and for those who will in 2009.

Welcome 2009, welcome to history.

I was born on the cusp of imagination and mystery.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Some music for your ears

Check these bands out. Reggae/Rock/quasi soul.

311
The Expendables 
Modest Mouse
The Wallflowers
Pepper
State Radio
The Roots

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

December report and 2008 wrap up

I pen these words as we celebrate the festival of lights and in turn wish each and everyone happy Chanukah, Merry Xmas and well into the New Year.

The winter has finally arrived in New York in all of its glory. Snow descended on the boroughs of New York, hurricane like winds lashed the city and rain continues to plummet down. Seemingly G-d is showering the world with blessings and luck. Many would opine, that it is all bit too late. I’ll take all the blessings that I can.

All is good from the urban streets of New York. I have begun my preparation course for the New York Bar Examinations. I have had lectures and have been poring over material such as Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Corporations Laws. Another 20 subjects await my studies for the New York Bar. The Americans have an interesting and peculiar list of legal jargon, amongst their other strong attributes, including the now infamous Bernard Madoff. They like to work with degrees of crime.  Legislators seem to find some degree in which they can work with to keep crims in the slammer.  Yet, there is more.  A whole lot more. But like the marathon, I will keep a steady pace and soldier on through the studies. I will not glance over my shoulder from time to time making sure that the next competitor is close by. I’m running my own race. I’m going for gold.

December has been good. My sister and brother in law visited on their way to their new abode in Australia. We rode the subway, we walked the cobblestone streets of Soho and we ate Mediterranean style food in the West Village.

So the year of 2008 is drawing to a close. It has been laden with history and mystery. It has been inundated with blessings and joyous times. It has been swamped with accomplishment and achievement. Unfortunately it has also been the victim of tragedy and loss.

In no order of importance, these are some of the highlights of 2008. America elects its first black President, Barack Obama. It is time for change he says. She says, time will tell. It is made public that yes, we are in a recession. World markets tumble and descend into the lowest figures seen since the great depression.  Investment banks and financial institutions are wound up, bought out and assisted by Governments in extraordinary circumstances.  The price of oil fluctuates while people’s hearts flutter as they watch numbers and figures fall and fall in Wall Street. Unemployment is rising while Lake Tiberias is dropping. OJ Simpson is convicted of armed robbery and is now a prisoner, finally. Innocent holy people were mercilessly murdered because they were Jewish. Terrorism is still being fought. That is just some of what happened in 2008.

People were wed, funerals were held, babies were begot and many drinks were consumed. The world is a year older and apparently poorer. Some of us are wiser others have become inferior. The Messiah is a step closer. And people continue to be people.

I sign off with best wishes of luck in the New Year.  Let us take all the lessons learnt and resolutions made in the past and retain them and use them as tools for our new year. Keep doing good acts of kindness for the Royal Highness and whomever else you encounter, remembering, you get what you give. So from the end of 2008, starts a new beginning in 2009. I bless you all with a year where whatever you desire, dream and intend on eventuates.

Shlomy

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Barbri and preps underway for New York Bar Exam onslaught

So I have begun my onslaught by prepping myself for the New York Bar exam. I attend Barbri, (so far I recommend) at Times Square. Presently, I have Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Corporations Law to deal with. More to follow. Though I like to be a leader.

Please pay visits to the Midtown Library on 5th Avenue in the afternoons of most days, minus the weekend.


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