25 October 2013

REPLACEMENT OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SEAL

Replacement of the Good Housekeeping Seal
                                                                     
            The first edition of the Good Housekeeping magazine was published in 1885.  The owner, Clark W. Bryan, said the purpose of his magazine was “a family journal conducted in the higher life of the household.”  He further stated that the magazine had a “mission to fulfill compounded of about equal portions of public duty and private enterprise.”  This was the honor code of Mr. Bryan and his magazine.
The year my father was born, 1909, a new idea in the honor code of merchandising was born by Good Housekeeping.  The national magazine stated that they would guarantee every product advertised in their magazine for two years – refund or replacement.  This was the new honor code of this privately owned magazine:  “An Inflexible Contract Between the Publisher and Each Subscriber.”  A totally non-biased approach of equality when dealing with the people.
Good Housekeeping has kept their promise for over a hundred years, even to today.  What a wonderful concept for our various governments in all the states to operate under, including the federal government:  The Quality of the ‘Goods’ is: An Inflexible Contract Between the Government and Every Citizen.  Have we not read something similar to this before?  Perhaps the U. S. Constitution and the New Mexico Constitution.
Would this not be close to the perfect rule for elected, or appointed officials, and business and political party hirelings like lobbyists, to follow?  Deviations from the rules by those serving the public or those gaining from public funds would result in dismissal, or jail.  Both should be considered.
There is no way to measure the numbers of Americans and visitors who have seen the Good Housekeeping seal over the more than one hundred years.  No guess would justify the numbers of Americans who have purchased products because of the assurances of the Good Housekeeping seal.  What a wonderful relationship with the people.
But here in New Mexico, The Land of Sententious Ochlocracy, moralizing by mob rule, the inclusive generations-assuring Good Housekeeping seal has been replaced.  Not by an honor code of any business operating in the confines of the state’s borders, but by the well-fed beliefs of superiority and righteousness of the Christian evangelicals who have wormed their way into government offices and dominate the leadership of the state legislature, political parties, and court rooms by one particular religious group.
One of the last territories in the contiguous United States to become a state in 1912, New Mexico did not have a state flag until 1925.  Obviously a hegemonic bricolage, Christian-privilege magic, a suddenly held, very short design contest and instantly governor-approved, produced a new version of the stolen Zia Pueblo sacred religious sun symbol.  This new symbol representing the Trinity of Catholicism was sanctified by the state government a few days before Good Friday for the 1925 Easter unveiling in Santa Fe.  
The colors pay homage to the Catholic queen of Spain and her husband-king who blessed the death-dealing Catholic Inquisition and bloody invasions of the Americas.  The adoption of the appropriated, and evangelical-transformed, sacred Zia Pueblo religious symbol, is a constant reminder of the subjugation of New Mexico by the sword and supposed superiority of the Catholic beliefs over those of The People.
                                                                      

                                                                   

                    

A bright, yet noticeable contrast to the mundane, this Catholic version of the Zia Pueblo sacred religious sun symbol has flown over New Mexico for eighty-eight years.  As a distraction for its real intent, apologists abound claim it represents the abundant sunshine the state is touted for.
Not satisfied with this accepted symbol for the Trinity’s influence over the state, the new evangelical dominionists, in an insidious campaign to reclaim the New Mexico they dreamily claim has been lost to those masses of humanity who reject the primitive church’s teachings, comes a new sign of total domination.  Their efforts are paying off with their new, little known flag creeping unnoticed into every facet of the lives of the people in New Mexico.  The arrogance and superiority displayed by these new evangelists is something that can only be held in disdain.
Thus, this well-planned and clandestine operation headquartered in Santa Fe is spreading its smothering shadow across the state as if it were a sweet thing like potato candy creeping around a plate when too much powdered sugar is added.  Choking the life out of our Freedom From Religion.

This is the most common example ignored by casual observers unaware of the Church-sponsored creep into our society.  Note spacing by arrows.



To continue the attributes to the Christian divine by hegemonic government agencies one does not have to look very far:


This is the State of New Mexico Human Services Department logo.
Note the Zia symbol-like modification to glorify the Catholic Trinity.

Next is a clever blessing-design for a program of this same Human Services Department.  Note the four representative human figures in the circle holding hands.  Also note the heads of each figure are centered on the divine-representative portion of the Trinitarian Zia symbol-like logo.  Illegal?  Yes, because the State is receiving federal funds to run the program.  The State knows this.  Think - religion from government.


This State of New Mexico Human Services Department is operating the Medicaid program called the Centennial Care program after the State’s 2012 centennial celebration, when it was reintroduced.  By all accounts the symbol is nothing but a government’s reminder of the Catholic Trinity. The modified, evangelical Zia-like symbol is to indicate the program has been blessed by a Catholic deity, or is a blessing and people are reminded to offer up their prayers, either way.  This is a federal-funded Medicaid program.


“A new name” for an evangelical-blessed Federal government program now sporting an illegal Christian logo.  




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