Nekima Levy Armstrong

Most things are linear. They "fit". When something is disjointed, then something is wrong. Either the matter in question or the perceptions of the observer. Finding out which is which is the basis of scientific methodology.

A behavioral disjointness is a person who claims to be a genius but has the behavior of a low IQ, poorly educated thug. My entire 44 year professional career always involved assessing others fitness for performance. After 20ish years, it became easier to not only recognize personality changes in people, but the most common causes of those changes.

As Pastor Charles Swindoll wisely wrote, life is 10% about what happens to you and 90% how you react to it. Obviously this applies to normal human adults, not the retarded, brain-damaged, demented or others incapable of making rational personal choices.

Some people react better than others. I like those who react as good Christians.*

This book is based on the popular quote by bestselling author Pastor Charles Swindoll. Everyone experiences obstacles and hardships, but your actions write your story. This isn't your average self-help book.

In this book Pastor Swindoll teaches you how to:
  1. find joy no matter what season you’re living through.
  2. overcome life's dilemmas and build inner resilience.
  3. defuse disharmony and free yourself from drama.
  4. maintain balance, extend grace to yourself, and be prosperous.
  5. lean on your Christian faith and foundational views.
Are you tired of making excuses and assigning blame for your unhappiness? Each chapter is filled with teachings, applicable Scripture, and reflection questions.
*Sorry, @Guno צְבִי but I don't know enough people who believe in Judaism to know what is "normal", but would put hard money on betting people who believe in a power behind existence are much better people than those who only think of themselves.
What could you cook for yourself to eat real quick right now, Dutchy?
Boy you went to great lengths of denial with this post. Holy shit!
Fuck it. You do you, brah. Doesn't mean I or others ever have to take you seriously.
You're a delusional assclown mental case, ok?
 
What was your rank in the military again, Dutch?
An Obama Judge refused to sign a warrant for Don Lemon. Apparently he is above the law.

Do you pay any attention at all?

She was charged under the Ku Klux Klan law - using violence and intimidation to deny constitutional rights.

A federal judge protected Don Lemon, declaring him above the law. But the church is filing a federal civil rights lawsuit against Lemon. And it's a no-brainer. Freedom to worship is protected by the 1st Amendment - even for non-Muslims.
That will not stand.
He's cooked.
 
What could you cook for yourself to eat real quick right now, Dutchy?
Boy you went to great lengths of denial with this post. Holy shit!
Fuck it. You do you, brah. Doesn't mean I or others ever have to take you seriously.
You're a delusional assclown mental case, ok?
What was your rank in the military again, Dutch?

That will not stand.
He's cooked.
^^^
Genius at work. :rofl2::ROFLMAO::rofl2:
 
Use your head for something besides a blunt instrument for a change. It was all about the Epstein files, now it's not. It was all about "illegal criminals", now its not. It was all about Greenland, now it's not...

This is just the latest thing you've been told to get upset about.

"Fraud" has been in the rotation a couple of times before, this won't last long before it falls apart.
LMAO!

:magagrin:
 
Then you also didn't bother to read 241, did you?
If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same; or

If two or more persons go in disguise on the highway, or on the premises of another, with intent to prevent or hinder his free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege so secured—

They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, they shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death.


I wonder if falsely arresting someone for exercising their first amendment rights is covered under this if 2 federal officers conspire? It would certainly appear to cover that.

But tell us how entering a church and yelling was a conspiracy to injure, oppress, threaten or intimidate them to prevent them from practicing their religion?
I did see a post but not confirmed that a federal judge refused to sign off on an indictment of Don Lemon.
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The entire Democrat party is a CONTINUING CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE that works in concert from top to bottom to extract as much of WE THE PEOPLES money as humanly possible. Lock them ALL UP!
 
That DISGUSTING party works exactly like a mob family does. They have Bosses and under bosses, capos, soldiers and associates. How do you take out a mob family? You take out the whole Top half.
 
Hillary Clinton and Barry Obama both idolized that piece of shit Saul Alinsky.


"Saul Alinsky did indeed learn, or rather study and adapt, techniques from the Chicago mob (the Al Capone organization) during the 1930s, considering them "teachers" in the use of power. As a criminologist, Alinsky spent two years as a "nonparticipant observer" with the mob, observing how they operated to understand the "uses and abuses of power".
Key Aspects of Alinsky's Study of the Mob:
  • Methodology: Alinsky approached the mob as an "inside job" for a study, gaining the trust of top figures like Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti, who was Capone’s number-two man.
  • Lessons Learned:
    • The Nature of Power: Alinsky learned how power operates when one "owns a city".
    • Importance of Relationships: He observed the significance of personal relationships in maintaining control and influence.
    • "Public Utility": Alinsky famously referred to the mob as a "public utility" in the context of how they operated in the city.
    • Strategic Action: He learned about the calculated use of "enforcers" and how to maneuver within an environment to achieve goals.
  • Application to Organizing: Alinsky later applied these lessons to community organizing, which involved identifying, creating, and confronting issues in the public sphere to build power for marginalized communities.
Alinsky’s time with the mob influenced his approach to activism, which focused on pragmatic, often ruthless, tactics to force those in power to negotiate. "
 
Hillary Clinton and Barry Obama both idolized that piece of shit Saul Alinsky.


"Saul Alinsky did indeed learn, or rather study and adapt, techniques from the Chicago mob (the Al Capone organization) during the 1930s, considering them "teachers" in the use of power. As a criminologist, Alinsky spent two years as a "nonparticipant observer" with the mob, observing how they operated to understand the "uses and abuses of power".
Key Aspects of Alinsky's Study of the Mob:
  • Methodology: Alinsky approached the mob as an "inside job" for a study, gaining the trust of top figures like Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti, who was Capone’s number-two man.
  • Lessons Learned:
    • The Nature of Power: Alinsky learned how power operates when one "owns a city".
    • Importance of Relationships: He observed the significance of personal relationships in maintaining control and influence.
    • "Public Utility": Alinsky famously referred to the mob as a "public utility" in the context of how they operated in the city.
    • Strategic Action: He learned about the calculated use of "enforcers" and how to maneuver within an environment to achieve goals.
  • Application to Organizing: Alinsky later applied these lessons to community organizing, which involved identifying, creating, and confronting issues in the public sphere to build power for marginalized communities.
Alinsky’s time with the mob influenced his approach to activism, which focused on pragmatic, often ruthless, tactics to force those in power to negotiate. "
<snicker>
 
"Specific Lessons Learned:
  • The Power Structure: Alinsky observed that the mob didn't just use violence; they operated as a "public utility" that managed resources and relationships.
  • "Use of Personal Relationships": He learned how personal connections were key to maintaining influence, a tactic he adapted for building community, rather than criminal, networks.
  • "The End Justifies the Means": Alinsky argued that in political and community battles, one must be prepared to use whatever tactics are necessary to achieve the desired outcome.
  • "Ridicule is Man's Most Potent Weapon": This, a key tenet of his later book Rules for Radicals, was reportedly inspired by his observations of the mob's tactics in navigating the political arena.
Alinsky's time with the mob gave him a unique, albeit controversial, perspective on the mechanics of power, which he then adapted to his work as a community organizer, particularly in his efforts to empower disenfranchised communities. "
 
"Specific Lessons Learned:
  • The Power Structure: Alinsky observed that the mob didn't just use violence; they operated as a "public utility" that managed resources and relationships.
  • "Use of Personal Relationships": He learned how personal connections were key to maintaining influence, a tactic he adapted for building community, rather than criminal, networks.
  • "The End Justifies the Means": Alinsky argued that in political and community battles, one must be prepared to use whatever tactics are necessary to achieve the desired outcome.
  • "Ridicule is Man's Most Potent Weapon": This, a key tenet of his later book Rules for Radicals, was reportedly inspired by his observations of the mob's tactics in navigating the political arena.
Alinsky's time with the mob gave him a unique, albeit controversial, perspective on the mechanics of power, which he then adapted to his work as a community organizer, particularly in his efforts to empower disenfranchised communities. "
<snicker>
 
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