Walt Disney Is Turning Over In His Grave

In 1963, Disney "Mouseketeer" Star Annette Funicello decided that she wanted to disassociate herself
from her innocent image and donned a daring bathing suit for a series of Beach Party movies.






In 2013, Disney "Hannah Montana" Star Miley Cyrus decided that she wanted to disassociate herself
from her innocent image and donned a stripper's outfit for a lewd, disgusting and obscene exhibition on the MTV Video Music Awards worldwide.



HER FATHER AND MOTHER, BILLY RAY CYRUS AND TISH CYRUS HAVE PUBLICLY SAID THEY ARE VERY PROUD OF HER PERFORMANCE--CONTINUING THEIR LONG HISTORY OF HYPOCRITICAL BEHAVIOR.



Changing Your Mind About Martin Luther King



Everybody is entitled to change their mind.
It is part of personal growth.
Even for Roy Masters.





Roy's current viewpoint on Martin Luther King clearly matches that of millions of Americans as we commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the "I Have A Dream" speech and the March on Washington.

And that viewpoint is that Dr. King was responsible for taking the strong stand that all Americans should be entitled to the same right, privileges and opportunities and we owe him our respect and admiration.

Such was not the case 22 years ago. After I did a talk radio show paying tribute to Martin Luther King and his work on behalf of equal civil rights for all Americans on a radio station owned by Roy Masters--Roy and a group of his right-winged pig-heads made it very clear to me where they stood on what I did:

"Martin Luther King was a Communist"
"Martin Luther King's organization was filled with Communists"
"There should not be a Federal holiday devoted to Martin Luther King"

 I have had the opportunity to spend time with men who were thrown into jail in the South after they peacefully marched with Martin Luther King. Of course, Roy once thought they were all Communists as well.

Roy--I am glad that you have changed your mind on this--and it appears quite genuine.

People need to know your past on this issue.


Yahoo! News And Stories Are Getting Tiresome

 Yahoo! has provided a wonderful service since the beginning of the open Internet.

And that is a free email account which has many features.

I have had one of the first Yahoo! email accounts since they were nothing but a search engine like Google with absolutely nothing else on the page.

However, when you go to get your email -- you are subjected to Yahoo! News and Stories.




And their stories have become repetitive.

It is made up of three of the same things over and over which you can't help but notice:

#1. 
Here is what Jennifer Aniston did this morning.
Here is what Jennifer Aniston did this afternoon.
Here is what Jennifer Aniston did this evening.
Here is what Jennifer Aniston did between this morning and this afternoon.
Here is what Jennifer Aniston did between this afternoon and this evening.
Here is what Jennifer Aniston will be doing tomorrow.

#2. 
This particular food is the best thing you can possibly eat for your health.
      (THEN THE NEXT WEEK)
This same particular food is the worst thing you can possibly eat for your health.

#3. 
Baby Boomers--you need to keep working until you are at least 70.
Baby Boomers--you need to keep working until you are at least 75.
Baby Boomers--you need to keep working until you are at least 80.
Baby Boomers--you want to hold off as long as possible to collect that Social Security.
Baby Boomers--collecting that Social Security early will ruin your retirement.

THERE IS CLEARLY AN AGENDA HERE.

Realizing that millions of  Baby Boomers use Yahoo! email and must see their
news and stories, the U.S. government has asked Yahoo! to convince
them not to collect their Social Security when they are 62 or 65.

For continually doing this, Yahoo! of course will be paid back when they want
large mergers and other regulatory advantages.

One of the funniest stories that Yahoo! has run a number of times has been entitled
"That $500,000. you have saved for retirement is not going to be enough!"

Baby Boomers do not have $500,000 saved for retirement.
They do not have $50,000 saved for retirement.
They do not have $5000. saved for retirement.

Most of them are going to be living on Social Security in communes.
Just like in the 60's when they were getting their "social security" from mom and dad.



HOW LONG PEOPLE WILL REALLY CARE AFTER YOU DIE