Friday, March 2, 2018

It is unbelievable to me that when I drive down the highways of the state of Ohio I still notice many signs advertising all the same "Adult [pornography] Stores" located just a few miles away from the highway or right off of the exit ramps. I have to assume that their being "Open For Business" meets with the approval of the United States government and its Supreme Court justices. WHY? How and/or why is an "Adult Store" beneficial in any way for the welfare of the United States' populace? It kind of reminds me of what happened about 7.000 years ago in the Garden of Eden when Eve was seduced by the serpent to eat of, or, partake of the forbidden fruit to her demise, and, that of her husband, Adam, as well.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

AT&T Scam, Sweet, AT&T Scam!

AT&T is offering the American public all kinds of goods and services from wireless mobile phones, tablets, High Speed Internet service starting at $39.99/mo., TV, Bundles, Accessories, "free" mobile phones, U-Verse, etc...But, what AT&T is not offering Americans is sound advice and wise guidance as to what can happen when anyone agrees to the terms AT&T imposes on a NEW Customer before these "free" goods along with the services are provided the customer.
Take for instance the following Bundle price.
 "Bundle price: Includes U-verse® Voice 200, DIRECTV® SELECT™ Package ($19.99 per month for 12 months), and 3Mbps AT&T U-verse® High Speed Internet ($15.00 per month for 12 months). Pricing subject to change.

$15 U-verse® High Speed Internet offer:
 Price for Pro (3Mbps) Internet after bill credit for new residential Internet customers. Requires another AT&T service (TV, Voice, or wireless) and combined billing of all services on a single AT&T bill. After 12 months, standard rate applies unless canceled or changed by customer. Must maintain qualifying services for continued receipt of bill credits. 12-month term required. Up to $180 Early Termination Fee applies if Internet is disconnected before end of term. Promotional pricing applies to service rates only; excludes taxes, up to $99 installation charge, and a $7 monthly Internet Equipment Fee. Price includes 250GB of data per month. An additional $10 charge per 50GB of data usage in excess of data plan applies. For more information, go to att.com/internet-usageOffer ends April 13, 2016."

Not only does the customer need to have an ongoing source of income for 12 months sufficient to cover the costs listed in the aforementioned quote, but, the customer must be careful to not exceed the 250 GB of data/month, or, face a $10.00 charge per every 50GB of data overage and if services are cancelled prior to the expiration of a 12 month period, then, the customer will be rewarded with a nice $180 early termination fee.
Is the American Public awake at all?
Who in this country can afford such expensive and contractually restrictive services especially with the meager wages being paid to the greater majority of honest hard working citizens of America?
I can only imagine that a great number of those people who've fallen into this trap with AT&T must now be facing the unwelcome stress of collection notices for having past due balances with the ultra large company.
Thankfully, I am not one of them. I have a month to month prepaid smartphone. No contracts, no terms and conditions. I just pay as I go. ~

Thursday, December 31, 2015

In America...

In America, the country that my father fought for in the US Armed Forces pornography is treated like something that we should all be proud of, and, boast about to the entire world. It is available on the highways, country roads, city streets, major national bookstores, the internet, etc...
And for some time now, more years than I could count actually, even many newspapers, as well as, TV stations frequently display advertisements for women (I.e. Call Girls) who will talk about sexuality, sex acts, sexually arousing subjects, etc...with the caller, right on the telephone, even though they be not married parties, but, total strangers to one another.
And, since 1983 when I decided to come to the United States of America to live here as a citizen-resident to attend college, graduate, and, then become a working/tax-paying American the pornography and sex industry has only grown by leaps and bounds with its outreach intensifying to the point that in America all you here about anymore is women and children being either raped, or, raped and then murdered, or, women and children being recruited or kidnapped to then be sold  as sex slaves to the pornography/immoral sex industry.

I have never done this, but, I wonder what might be learned by anyone brave enough to look up and see how many pornography web sites currently exist on the internet, as compared to the number of web sites of the healing, helpful, informational, educational, wholesome, healthy, positive, inspiring and beneficial sort? And, without getting caught up in looking and browsing at any of the pornography while conducting this research that is, of course.

What is more painful to me is the fact that I have only seen one (1) local court judge just a few years ago attempt vigorously to keep the Bible's Ten Commandments on the wall of the building space where his office was located. And, as far as what I heard, this Bible believing judge's effort was not successful.

So, about 33 years after first ever setting foot back on America, the land of my father, who kissed the ground while on an Ohio/Indiana highway after he and I had just flown back here together, in 1983, for the first year of my college term, I am now confronted with a land filled, and, soon quite possibly SATURATED with OBSCENITY!  Furthermore, instead of the US supreme court justices issuing and arriving at rulings of law against any kind of pornography activity going on in this land, to my dismay, they, along with the US Congress, the US President and Vice-President have additionally made homosexuality, lesbianism and the murder of the unborn children in this land through abortions all legal, lawful and allowed under the authority, permission and protection of the laws of the United States of America. Wow! What's next?