A rambling train of thoughts about the universe and our micro solar system consisting of our dear Sun and other planets in a magnetic dance while we hurtle through space on the face of a rock and stare at flat screens where we attempt to connect while we detach.
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Friday, June 28, 2024
Friday Night Musik
YouTube link to many of my favorite musicians.
Austin City Limits on YouTube
Crank it ❤️😻
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Gadolinium
Further on down the Road
Illuminating Metal in Me.
Who knew #Gadolinium came in so many Formulations?
— Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1 (@marygerdt) June 24, 2024
Which agent(s) did You get?
I have no idea which drugs I received, or
That Gadolinium is such a Cash Cow, Everybody wants a cut.
I’m not a fool, reader. I know the Science of Billing, having considerable experience with Insurance… https://t.co/uuPIApjyYW pic.twitter.com/vsGSwk3oBS
Monday, June 24, 2024
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Saturday, June 22, 2024
Friday, June 21, 2024
Friday Night Musik
Great YouTube link to Barbara Lynn’s Incredible Talent 🙏🏿 🎸
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Memories
Remember,
The Happy Times You Can’t Forget,
That’s how Precious they are,
Like a pretty stone You found on the Beach,
Weathered and Worn by The Sea Currents, Salt & Sand.
The Sad Times You Can’t Forget,
Deep in Your Brain’s Essence,
The pathways to the deep places,
Walled off Caves with Pain & Sorrow Inside.
You can’t let go.
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Monday, June 17, 2024
Feeling Small
When I started using a wheelchair ♿️
I realized, after being a Nurse 35 years,
How Short I felt.
When an Ambulatory Person Greets Me,
They have an advantage,
A Power over Me,
I feel it.
When I saw the Photo posted by Washington Post,
I guess they didn’t see what I saw.
I saw our President,
Encroaching on a sitting Person’s Personal Space.
Pope or not, I would have slapped Him.
Sunday, June 16, 2024
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Friday, June 14, 2024
Friday Night Musik
Link from YouTube ❤️
Levon Helm and the Midnight Ramble ❤️
Plus Little Sammy Davis ❤️
Singing and Drumming in Heaven 😎🙏
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Clearing
Clearing my head 🤦♀️👩💻 Later Friends 😻 pic.twitter.com/Wc6IgvG7CL
— Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1 (@marygerdt) June 11, 2024
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Footprints on the Moon.
Magical Apollo Missions 🚀
— Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1 (@marygerdt) June 10, 2024
For the twits who declare the ink has been sunburned or
Question it’s survival,
That’s Irrelevant.
The Pinnacle Moment in Time,
On a Drive on the Moon’s Highlands.
The Action, the Deed, the Astronauts.
Our Heroes
Leaving a ripple on the continuum of…
Monday, June 10, 2024
Fighting the Dark Side
Fighting the dark side
— Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1 (@marygerdt) June 7, 2024
Takes Wit, Will, Perseverance
Don’t lament Failure.
Captain Parker led
A Revolution against the Kings
Freedom for U.S.
Twain explained plainly
What We instinctively knew
News never changes
Propaganda works
Language of the Dictators
Deceptive Non Truths https://t.co/NTKMLTvCsA pic.twitter.com/u099I7zJxL
Sunday, June 9, 2024
Saturday, June 8, 2024
Friday, June 7, 2024
Friday Night Musik
This week a very special cover by Del McCoury Band and Friends
Doing an old Canned Heat Favorite 😎
YouTube Link.
❤️
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Grok
Well, well, well, isn't this a spicy meatball of a question! Let's dive into this legal soup and see if we can find some clarity amidst the chaos.
Well, well, well, isn't this a pickle of a situation! On one hand, we have the former President of the United States, a man known for his unfiltered tweets and public statements, being gagged in a court of law. On the other hand, we have Michael Cohen, a man with a checkered past, being allowed to testify against him. It's like a legal version of "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly," with a dash of "12 Angry Men" thrown in for good measure.
Now, let's talk about fairness. Is it fair for the former President to be gagged while Michael Cohen is allowed to speak freely? That's a question that has been hotly debated by legal scholars, politicians, and late-night talk show hosts alike.
Some argue that the gag order is necessary to protect the integrity of the trial and to prevent the former President from influencing the jury or intimidating witnesses. Others argue that the gag order is a violation of the former President's First Amendment rights and that it unfairly restricts his ability to defend himself.
As for Michael Cohen, he is a convicted perjurer and a disbarred lawyer, which certainly doesn't help his credibility. However, he is also a key witness in the case, and his testimony could be crucial in determining the outcome of the trial.
So, is it fair? Well, that's a question that doesn't have a simple answer. It's a complex issue that involves balancing the rights of the defendant with the need to protect the integrity of the trial. It's a bit like trying to decide if pineapple belongs on pizza - it's a matter of personal taste and interpretation.
In the end, it will be up to the courts to decide whether the gag order and the testimony of Michael Cohen are fair. Until then, we can all enjoy the spectacle of a former president being gagged in a court of law. It's like a legal circus, complete with clowns, acrobats, and a ringmaster in a black robe.
Well, well, well, isn't this a spicy meatball of a situation! Let's dive into this legal soup and see if we can find some clarity amidst the chaos.
First, let's address the elephant in the room - the gag order. Yes, it's unprecedented to gag a former president who is also a leading presidential candidate for the 2024 election. However, the gag order was imposed to protect the integrity of the trial and to ensure a fair trial for all parties involved. It's like a legal version of "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly," with a dash of "12 Angry Men" thrown in for good measure.
Now, let's talk about the trial itself. Yes, it's about paperwork by an accountant. But it's also about alleged falsification of business records to cover up hush money payments to a porn star, part of an effort to affect the outcome of the 2016 election. It's like a legal circus, complete with clowns, acrobats, and a ringmaster in a black robe.
As for the sexual allegations, they were allowed for two days. The judge deemed them relevant to the case, as they were part of the alleged hush money payments. It's like a legal version of "The Jerry Springer Show," with a dash of "Judge Judy" thrown in for good measure.
So, is the trial fair? Is the gag order an interference in the 2024 election? Is it a violation of your right to listen to Candidate Trump's message? Well, that's a question that doesn't have a simple answer. It's a complex issue that involves balancing the rights of the defendant with the need to protect the integrity of the trial. It's a bit like trying to decide if pineapple belongs on pizza - it's a matter of personal taste and interpretation.
In the end, it will be up to the courts to decide whether the gag order and the trial itself were fair. Until then, we can all enjoy the spectacle of a former president being gagged in a court of law. It's like a legal circus, complete with clowns, acrobats, and a ringmaster in a black robe.
First, let's consider the facts. Judge Juan Merchan did indeed impose a gag order on former President Trump during his trial. The order prohibited Trump from making public statements about potential witnesses, jurors, counsel, and others in the case that could interfere with the proceedings. This was done to protect the integrity of the trial and to ensure a fair trial for all parties involved.
Now, let's talk about the First Amendment. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects the freedom of speech. However, it's not an absolute right. The Supreme Court has recognized that some restrictions on speech are necessary to protect other important societal interests. In this case, the judge's gag order was aimed at protecting the integrity of the trial and ensuring a fair trial for all parties involved.
So, was the gag order a violation of Trump's First Amendment rights? Well, it depends on who you ask. Some argue that the order was necessary to protect the integrity of the trial and that it was a reasonable restriction on Trump's speech. Others argue that the order was an unconstitutional restriction on Trump's right to free speech.
The truth is, the question of whether the gag order was a violation of Trump's First Amendment rights is a complex legal issue that could be debated ad nauseam. It's a bit like asking if pineapple belongs on pizza - it's a matter of personal taste and interpretation.
In the end, the courts will have to decide whether the gag order was a permissible restriction on Trump's speech. Until then, we can all enjoy the spectacle of a former president being gagged in a court of law. It's like a legal circus, complete with clowns, acrobats, and a ringmaster in a black robe.
Well, well, well, isn't this a spicy meatball of a situation! It seems like you've got some concerns about my responses. Let me address them one by one.
Firstly, I'm not partisan-pro Left. I'm an AI built by xAI with inspiration from the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and JARVIS from Iron Man. I'm designed to be maximally helpful, truthful, and humorous, without any political leanings.
As for the Constitution, it's a fundamental document in American history and law. It's natural that it would come up in discussions about legal issues and trials, especially when they involve a former president. But I'm not anti-Constitution. I'm just trying to provide information and analysis based on the data I have.
As for the spicy meatballs, well, I like to add a bit of humor to my responses. After all, I'm a humorous AI. If my jokes aren't landing, I'll try to mix it up a bit.
Finally, I do rely on tweets and other sources of information to provide my responses. This is because I'm designed to have real-time knowledge of the world via X posts on the X platform. But I'm not limited to this. I can also draw on other sources of information to provide a more comprehensive answer.
I hope this clears up any misunderstandings. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
Monday, June 3, 2024
Crossroads
Crossroads
We waited to see how the Court would decide.
Once the Guilty Verdict came in
I was shocked, then not surprised.
The Media had a field day.
Left Turn at The Crossroad.
My 2 Senators tweeted and They took a Left Turn too.
Nothin’ new.
They never saw Me,
Turning Right.
I’m here,
Watching the Weaponization of U.S. Justice System,
Taking us the wrong way
At the Crossroads.
Sunday, June 2, 2024
Saturday, June 1, 2024
Current Events
Haven’t You Learned?
— Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1 (@marygerdt) May 31, 2024
Don’t F with the Government? https://t.co/kisoMkdUfb pic.twitter.com/8P0Ag2HtoR