1/20/09- a step backward

January 21, 2009 at 8:27 am (politics)

I did not watch a single minute of the inauguration, none of the pomp and circumstance.  It was my peaceful protest.  I am really not excited for Barrack Hussein Obama to be president.  I am sickened by all the hype over Obama being elected.  I DON’T CARE THAT HE’S BLACK!  How’s that for not being racist?  I actually saw a children’s book with Obama’s face on the cover titled, “Son of Promise, Child of Hope.”  WHAT?!  Son of what promise?  Child of Hope?  Yeah, he’s young…so he is a child…but it’s not like he is the Messiah, and I think people are getting carried away, just a bit.  It’s ironic that yesterday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day.  I think the good Doctor would be torn about this whole event.  For those who are still alive that faced segregation, who actually lived through those horrible times and were told that they were nothing because they were colored, who were called “boy,” who were abused while people looked the other way, I think today was a great day for you.  I do.  I understand the significance for you of having a black president.  For the generations that came after, I think you got robbed.  Dr. King said, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”  I think we failed this way.  If you put Obama’s credentials down on paper, he didn’t earn this.  He is a one-term senator who barely voted on anything, and was consistently late to congressional hearings.  He has no record.  His only accomplishment is that he is the first Black President of the United States.  It is affirmative action at its highest and its worst.  I have nothing, nothing, nothing against having a black president.  But I believe that it shouldn’t matter that he’s black.  I believe that he only won because he is black.  What does that say for us as a country?  Some of us still can’t see past color.  Just because prejudice has gone the other way doesn’t make it any less true and any less harmful.  I didn’t need Obama to win to see how far our country has come.  Every day I see inter-racial couples.  I see black families in good neighborhoods.  I see many many black people who have worked hard, who have earned everything they have, and I hold them in much higher regard than I do Obama.  I know that we are doing better.  I have been happy at our progress for a long time.  I think we took a step backward when we elected a man because of the color of his skin.  It saddens me.  What does that teach the rising generation?  I hope that something positive will come out of this.  I hope that this will knock the crutch out from under those who have been using their pigmentation as an excuse to not succeed. Well, not anymore, because YOU CAN BE PRESIDENT!  So, suck it up and earn what you get. (I was gonna apologize for the generalization, but it wasn’t one.  If you aren’t using your color as a crutch then the comment does not apply to you, so you will only be offended by it if you do.)
During the time that George W. Bush was president there was plenty of hate and trash talk directed at his decisions and him personally.  People wore shirts that said, “not my president,”  among other things.  Well, I am so grateful to live in a country where we are allowed to disagree.  I am grateful that I can dislike the person elected to be president and not fear the secret police.  I don’t like Obama.  I don’t agree with most democrats on most issues.  It’s not just him, but I think he represents some of the worst parts of the left extremists.  You won’t catch me with a “Not my President” Obama shirt though.  Because I am grateful for democracy.  If Obama is the President of the United States of America, then for right now, he is my president.  While I don’t feel like bigger government and more regulation will help this country, I don’t think we can afford to have him fail.  I know so many who are hurting, and so, I will still pray for Obama.  I will pray for him to not follow his agenda, but to address each problem individually and seek inspiration from whatever higher power he believes in.  I believe that he will, just like Bush did, have many difficult decisions that we may not ever understand, and I know he will not be perfect.  I just hope he has faith in the systems that have made our country so great.  I have always been and will continue to be proud every day to belong to such a great nation.

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It is the best of times, it is the worst of times.

November 6, 2008 at 4:59 am (Parenting, politics)

I look at the headlines and see things about Cancer Genes being discovered and other technological breakthroughs, then I see a headline saying that Banning Gay marriage is a step backward. So, with technological advancements we regress in moral issues. This is such a funny concept to me because I have always believed there was Truth (with a capital t) meaning an absolute reality, unwavering for popular belief truth. During Pagan times it was the gods that controlled the weather, the crops, love, etc. Then we were enlightened and science explained it all, well maybe not the love thing so much. Why can’t others see the blend of the two, that God does exist, that He is an active player in this life and that he uses natural laws to govern the earth? There are laws of gravity, and other physical and chemical laws that hold our world/universe together. There ARE also laws, just as real, that God put in place to govern our societies. Why is that so hard to believe? Prop 8 just passed, and I am reading comments on articles and I am seeing ugliness on both sides. People for it saying “Go to Massachusetts, we don’t want you” and people against it saying, “you are ALL bigots, just you wait.” Such hate, such misunderstanding and refusal to look at issues from the other perspective. In a genuine, sincere love for others I understand why those who are gay would want to marry. I do. But I believe that the natural order of society, i.e. children being raised by a mother and father, would be horribly altered and that many of the minorities’ values would be enforced on me, even by law. That is why we live in a democracy. That is what makes us great. This is a difficult issue, that I don’t think any one person, or even a handful should decide. That is why we let the majority decide. And we did. It wasn’t to hurt anyone. It was to prevent future hurt of the majority. To me, God set up families to work with a male and a female (the whole making babies thing) and even though many heterosexuals aren’t honoring that either, I don’t see how it would help to further dishonor it. I am disgusted that Marriage isn’t as big of a deal for heterosexuals. It should mean more. If homosexuals are fighting this hard to get it, shouldn’t that tell you it’s not something taken lightly? I don’t believe in sex before marriage, I don’t believe in divorce (at least not taken so lightly, I don’t believe in staying in an abusive marriage either.)  I also believe that we should all have the freedom to believe and say what we want in as much as it does not take away those rights from others.  What can we do in a moralless society where everything is relative?  There has to be some foundation of right and wrong.  There has to be some Truth.  Doesn’t that just make sense?  How can we know so much and yet believe so little.

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Different angles at the same answer

October 29, 2008 at 4:49 pm (politics)

Ok, so there are so many reasons to not vote for Obama…and there are many people expressing this in various formats.

There is the FUNNY:

http://feigningcompassion.wordpress.com/2008/10/29/dont-judge-meracists/

There is the ridiculous:

There is the eloquent:

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/p-j-gladnick/2008/10/29/obama-speechwriter-switches-mccain-ignored-msm

and http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080531121810AAdGGNP

Just check this stuff out and tell me if you can see him as experienced and responsible and on the working class’ side.

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Drawing a line in the sand

September 12, 2008 at 2:42 am (politics)

Ok, so, in talking with some people I have found that some people are voting for Palin because she is a woman, a pretty woman, or Obama because he is black or because he is more attractive than McCain and is more well spoken.  But really none of these are reasons to vote for someone.  (duh, right?)  Well, I think a good part of America isn’t as analytical about their decisions as they should be.  We as a country should take this time between now and elections to define ourselves as individuals and our beliefs, whatever they may be.  I am not saying believe what I believe (of course the world would be a better place) but I am saying pray to whatever higher power, meditate, read scientific studies…whatever you find foundation and truth in, and have a defined set of beliefs to base your decisions on.  This will be helpful in more than elections but right now it will guide the direction the country will go in.  If you need a little bit of help, how do you feel about:  Government’s role in our everyday lives, taxes, welfare, who’s job it is to feed the hungry, accountability for personal decisions, a woman’s right to have an abortion, an infant’s right to live, our right to have guns, how much should minorities influence the majority’s freedom, how should we treat our resources/earth, how much should government be involved in our children’s education topic-wise, how much should government be involved in our ability to worship how we choose, healthcare, government studies verses private studies, how much should we as a country be involved in other country’s affairs, at what point should we intervene when there is a possible threat to our freedom, should we care if another country is suffering—these among other things are things to figure out.  Find out what you believe, list them in order of importance, and then find who agrees with you on the things you feel matter most.  Then vote for that person regardless of what they look like, what gender they are, etc.  After all, isn’t our blindness to color and gender supposed to be one of our cherished attributes or at least one of our greatest goals?  I say get over your prejudiceness of women, blacks and even the old white guys.  So, draw a line in the sand for yourself and see who is on your side.

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Sarah Palin, Hope for the Country

September 2, 2008 at 4:26 pm (politics)

She can do it!

Sarah Palin Facts:

Sarah Palin is the only woman who can make Tony Romo WIN a playoff.

Sarah Palin will send Biden a pre-debate cheat sheet. The sheet will have tips on defending against Kung Fu Death Grip.

Queen Elizabeth II curtsied when she was introduced to Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin’s image already appears on the newer nickels

Fox is starting a new reality show… when Sarah Palin Attacks

Sarah Palin’s enemies are automatically added to the Endangered Species List

Sarah Palin as VP increases Depends sales among scatalogically frightened Democrats

Sarah Palin is what Willis was talkin bout

Sarah Palin can win a game of Connect Four in only three moves!

In the original version, He-Man had the power of Sarah Palin, but the writers felt this would make him way too powerful

Sarah Palin was not flown to Ohio in charter jet- she ran as part of morning workout.

… and perhaps most frighteningly, this little known fact: Sarah Palin scares Chuck Norris.

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Gay doesn’t fit in science or theology.

August 21, 2008 at 4:37 am (politics)

Ok, so I am conservative, religious, and so I have been concerned and paying somewhat attention to this whole gay marriage thing in California. Ellen getting married doesn’t help because as a human being, I love Ellen, and I want her to be happy…but I don’t think it’s good for society. And I would risk her happiness for society’s well being. So I was thinking about it the other day and homosexuality doesn’t make sense if you are secular and scientific or if you are religious.

Any species that was homosexual, or mated with it’s own gender would soon die out. You need to be able to repopulate. If you are religious, at least if you are Christian, then the bible and religious leaders condemn homosexual activity. So…why is it so accepted, especially when it is such a minority? It must be that there is a gene that is tied to homosexuality and those attributes that lead to Hollywood stars, or maybe the Hollywood lifestyle leads to homosexual tendencies. Who knows.

I hope hope hope I don’t sound like a bigot because I really don’t consider myself one. I really love and respect other people, cultures etc. With that said, to me it is similar to black people being over-represented in commercials. You know, having a token black guy or guys in there, just so you’re not excluding anyone. But it doesn’t always hold true to the populations’ demographic. (Like I said, I have nothing against black people) It is also true of homosexuals/gays/lesbians whatever. There are not that many gay people in the United States for them to be in every group, like they are portrayed as being in the media. They are over represented and so we are risking major societal upheaval in the near future for a very small minority. It would not be good if the population of homosexuals grew as before mentioned, because we need to replenish our population. But giving the title of marriage and representing them as so common in the media normalizes an anomaly.

Ok, I am gonna probably offend a few people here, but I do not wish to. I wish to express a point of view. I have talked to a few gay people about being gay. One guy asked me, “how would you feel if you never got to touch a guy, even though that’s what you’re attracted to.” Well, it would suck. Another person told me, “It’s not my fault, I never chose to be gay. When did you decide you liked guys?” Yeah, true, I just am attracted to guys. Now, here comes the hard part. Brace yourself. Pedophiles are people who are attracted to children. Sometimes it’s due to abuse and sometimes it is just the way they are. At what point do we draw the line? They didn’t choose to be attracted to children. They didn’t choose to be abused. They don’t get to touch who they are attracted to. Not fair? What if we called them Pedosexual? Would that make it ok?

I think it is a difficult thing to be attracted to a type of person you aren’t “supposed” to be. That is a trial. So 2% of the population doesn’t get to have the title “married.” You know, I know people in wheelchairs who will never get to be married, who will never get to be intimate with the opposite sex. It is a part of life. It sucks, but that doesn’t make a person’s actions socially responsible or moral because it would be “unfair.”

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