Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Talk Hard-Walk Slow

Not exactly sure.Maybe I will be able to give you a better answer tomorrow. It could be that I screened one of my faves this week."Pump Up The Volume",with Christian Slater. If you have never had a chance to see this,check it out. Great soundtrack of early 90s rock n roll. Hell most of it is all rock n roll to me. Couldn't live without it.


But that movie was centered around the world of pirate radio broadcasting. What a problem it  posed for the feds back in the days. It would take them hours to check all those connections.Where a broadcast might get bounced off ten houses. But just the impact the show proved to have on the  teens. We all need someone to listen. And if discovered very early therapy is great. Everyone should feel safe talking to at least one person they know. That way somebody can be alerted if something is on the verge of breaking down.


We need people everywhere talking hard about mental health. It still seems to be getting pushed to the back of the talk boxes. It is actually good to see that Newtown hasn't faded. The WHMT series on public TV last week was  great.


It just seems to me that there is a lot of back door politics going on. Passing bills behind the scenes with out a proper vote by taxpayers.Gun legislation that is sort of slid under doors. We need common sense laws about proper armming. I don't want to see anyone who is able to pass the screening process not be able to purchase a legal gun.I would like to see a nation wide registry and a alert for anyone with issues that should prevent them from posessing firearms.


There are some other ideas people have to change some of these outdated laws and legislation. It seems to me that when people need help they should have good help the first time. Good help is the key. You just have to find your team and be comfortable. But it does not work if you are not willing to put out. You must be active in your self help.It can be a full time job at times. But you will get to the other side. It doesn't last forever. You just have to find some good tunes. Sit back and let the bus roll on and "Roll Me Away". Thank you Mr. Seger.


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