I think that it is about time we moved past this destructive phase of Americas life in which we entrust our country to a bunch of power-hungry politicians. I am referring to every politician in every party or no party. If your job is anything political (with the exception of those openly fighting against the corruption), it is time for you to back off and give us our country back. It has become evident that the majority of these men and women are not looking out for the interest of the American people, but for their own pocket books or their own legacy. We need to push these failures aside and allow men and women of strong moral fiber to take the lead. We need the educated people that have lead movements against the corrupt government.
Just one example of the type of man that we need to see making decisions is Jay Sekulow. Granted, he may not personally have any interest in being one of the leaders in this country, I have no idea about his personal aspirations. That is not the point. We need men and women like him. People that are not afraid to be unpopular if it means being moral. We need people that are willing to flat out say, "No I will not support abortion, homosexuality, or bigotry against Christians!" We also need them to absolutely refuse to take part in the great American soap opera that is "racism" and "tolerance". These are minor issues. That is right, I said exactly what I meant. We no longer have slaves or segregation, so it is time to move on. If your feelings are still hurt about what happened decades ago, get a shrink. We are busy trying to dig our country out from under a mountain of complaints about how sensitive little creatures cannot handle seeing this or that in a free country! We are free here, we can worship wherever we want, and we will. If we want a cross where the whole world can see it, and you are mentally traumatized by the sight of it, stop looking at it. Oh and by the way, there is no such thing as vampires so when it comes right down to it I seriously doubt that the sight of a cross really bothers anyone all that much. Those people are just whiny attentions-whores who should be told to shut their mouths while the grown-ups work.
We need leaders who are real men and strong women. We need leaders that are not afraid of a fight and will come out at a terrorist swinging like a maniac. We need leaders that will make terrorists so afraid to take part in their sick and twisted religious practices that they will renounce it and hide away in a cave somewhere. So next November, in 2016, we need to completely ignore the politicians.
Stop wasting our time
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Silly question, but have you ever read an article or watched a news report that was all about how "Person A was offended by the words of Person B"? These shocking and awe-inspiring breaking news reports have thrilled audiences everywhere with stories of heartbreak and eventual triumph... Okay, I cannot even joke about it anymore! I would like anyone reading this to take a moment and step back. I realize that everyone enjoys a certain amount of drama for the sake of entertainment, but set that aside for a moment. Let us ask ourselves, at the most basic level, what are they talking about in those reports and articles? The simple answer is, feelings. Just simple, everyday, everyone-has-one-every-two-seconds feelings!
Did I mention that yesterday I had the feeling that I was being watched, as it turned out my daughter had looked up from her phone and noticed a small spider on my shoulder...riveting! I read an article today by a woman, whose name I will not say, who had heard about another article from a friend. So, she was writing about an article that a friend had read, and the friend had been deeply offended by a racial slur in this article. To be clear, she was not offended, her friend was. In fact, he felt something "...close to rage!" at the shocking comments of a certain athlete. Meaning that this author is so easily offended that it does not even have to be her that is exposed to the offensive content. If anyone she knows has an unpleasant feeling, she runs to her computer and makes sure that the whole world knows about it. Can you imagine what might have happened if we had never known that anonymous friend of some blogger had been offended by anonymous athlete? Heaven help us.
Do you remember the national crisis back in 2006? You know, the one where Mel Gibson made an anti-Semitic comment and millions of lives were lost? Do you know how many times he had to apologize for exercising his freedom of speech (in an admittedly disgusting way)? The most recent article that is easily found about that incident is from 2013! That means that for at least seven years people have cried about one comment. To be blunt, that is pathetic. After his first apology, Gibson should have been left alone. In fact, I would not even have made him apologize the first time. The point is, anyone that continued to use that incident as an excuse to draw attention to themselves, which is everyone involved, owes him an apology. Except, they should keep the apologies out of the news because seriously, who cares? To be clear, I am saying that feelings are not news and everyone should stop reporting on them forever.
Did I mention that yesterday I had the feeling that I was being watched, as it turned out my daughter had looked up from her phone and noticed a small spider on my shoulder...riveting! I read an article today by a woman, whose name I will not say, who had heard about another article from a friend. So, she was writing about an article that a friend had read, and the friend had been deeply offended by a racial slur in this article. To be clear, she was not offended, her friend was. In fact, he felt something "...close to rage!" at the shocking comments of a certain athlete. Meaning that this author is so easily offended that it does not even have to be her that is exposed to the offensive content. If anyone she knows has an unpleasant feeling, she runs to her computer and makes sure that the whole world knows about it. Can you imagine what might have happened if we had never known that anonymous friend of some blogger had been offended by anonymous athlete? Heaven help us.
Do you remember the national crisis back in 2006? You know, the one where Mel Gibson made an anti-Semitic comment and millions of lives were lost? Do you know how many times he had to apologize for exercising his freedom of speech (in an admittedly disgusting way)? The most recent article that is easily found about that incident is from 2013! That means that for at least seven years people have cried about one comment. To be blunt, that is pathetic. After his first apology, Gibson should have been left alone. In fact, I would not even have made him apologize the first time. The point is, anyone that continued to use that incident as an excuse to draw attention to themselves, which is everyone involved, owes him an apology. Except, they should keep the apologies out of the news because seriously, who cares? To be clear, I am saying that feelings are not news and everyone should stop reporting on them forever.
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