Sunday, November 30, 2008

The First Sunday of Advent


Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is risen upon thee.
For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee.
Isaiah 60:1

Does This Look Like the Face of a Monster?

Well- does it?

Saturday, November 29, 2008

I've Got Mail (sigh)

I hate doing this and I apologise if I upset or annoy anyone with this but someone else has dragged their dirty laundry into my arena and now I have to clean it up.



The story so far: an individual with whom we've (there is more than one) had associations has been less than generous in person and in spirit. Quite frankly, she has been talking behind our backs and lying. Really. She did so on her blog. When approached, she denied it and then ultimately white-washed it (even a personal e-mail was made an object of public scrutiny). I realise it's kind of childish to carry on with this but what choice do I have? If you act out in public (or the fairly public sphere of the web log), then you'd better pony up in public, too.



Here is a sanitised version:




Osumashi Kinyobe - Now, that's not very nice, (or mature), using your
mother's blog to insult me.And if you read my post, it is most polite and
personable.What "sobs" are you speaking of?What an odd thing to say.






Here is a more "detailed" version, if you'll indulge me:




Osumashi Kinyobe - Now, that's not very nice, (or mature), using your
mother's blog to insult me.If you read my post, it is most polite and
personable.What "sobs" are you speaking of?What an odd thing to say...but then
again, although it's a cliche, I always "consider the source".Now go ahead and
delete this, as is your odd blogging agenda.You are truly as unbelievable as
your sister!




There are quite few differences.



Somewhere there is a pot remarking what an interesting shade of black the kettle is wearing. This was after she slandered someone on her blog and added a rather ingratiating note on someone else's chiefly because she was afraid of derailing a gravy train. That's right. She was more than happy (this "independent" person) to accept the kindness of others. "Delete this comment"? I screen my comments, yes. I have ever since her friend- a misogynist and a pervert- left a rather unwholesome comment. How do you promote a discussion about this:




None of the Bush administration is sexy. Not even Laura Bush. Like, shes
pretty, but you know her p---y tastes like Lysol. Now, I really don't know what
p---y tastes like. Ummmm yuck. Im allergic. If I even have a little itty bitty
taste of p---y, my throat swells up and I die. It says so on my Medical Alert
bracelet. I don't want to give the impression tho that P---y has a pine
aftertaste... But its better than Barbara Bush, that's just straight up
mothballs. That's a mouth full of Bengay, that's what that is.... I'm probably
going to get shot, enjoy it while you can....




Does this sound like an "enlightened" person? Is this how women should be talked about, or treated? Is this any way to discuss any important issue, or even just have a run-of-the-mill conversation? No. This is how someone who is afraid of or hates women speaks about them behind their backs. He sent those very words to me (valiantly hiding behind the moniker "anonymous"). He could claim ignorance or that he truly loves all of "nature's" creatures until he is blue in the face but in the end he was caught. The endless stream of nonsense and filth is too much. What a gentleman. What a human being. Even the friend in question thinks so in an e-mail sent to me (the names are blotted out but could be revealed upon private request):




They're are similarities here that make me believe this "-----" friend of
----'s is your troll. Although he denies it, check out his post
today. I dunno...he usually seems like a nice guy, with just a bit of
a chip on his shoulder, being gay and all.later,----




Gay people have chips on their shoulders? Okay. If someone insists. I won't, however.



Not being a five-year-old, I know that the existence of my blog was made aware of to that guy by the erstwhile acquaintance. I imagine the purpose of that was to bog me down with tedious or alarming comments. Instead of saying she disagreed with me, she sent her friends after me. And all this time I thought it was my charming personality. Whatever. I'm an adult. While I'm sure to expect some sort of cyber-lashing for all this, one should keep in mind: I never got the ball rolling, I never blabbed about it in public and I can account for the lot.



"Unbelievable as your sister"? Which one? They're all pretty unbelievable if you ask me. They are all good at what they do and work pretty darn hard at it. They also don't slander people, let others insult them behind their backs, nor do they publicize every waking moment of their lives. I suppose that is how they can live with themselves.



Anyway, I hope to move on after this. This blog is for discussing a wide variety of things, things that I want to talk about. As the late great William F. Buckley Jr. said: "cancel your own g-d- subscription." Indeed, if my mere presence offends, there are other places to go and spread your fertiliser.



(now onward, hopefully, with more pleasant entries)

In the News

The blame game is in progress as Mumbai recovers from its three day siege which has left nearly 200 people dead (reports say most were Indian nationals which would suggest that Hindus sufficed when terrorists could not kill Americans, Britons or Jews), several injured, at least one orphaned child, a murdered Canadian doctor and an economic capital at a standstill. India blames Pakistan, Pakistan denies it, and two terrorists may have had British passports. Here is a run-down (I'm sure one of many).

This blog here has a rather disgusting if not eye-opening post on where our food comes from. Take a look.

A rather interesting letter about a largely ignored country.

What could happen if the opposition parties move to dissolve the government. This would be over the money they take from us to maintain their brittle yet annoying status. The parties (all of them) labour under the illusion that their presence is needed to stabilise a democracy which does not have proportional representation, nor is it a republic.

Splitting hairs with people who are presumably adults and therefore capable of hearing out an argument. Nothing beats university life.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

In the Waning Hours

As of this writing, security forces are still trying to secure the city of Mumbai after a series of co-ordinated and bloody acts of terrorism. The terrorists were initially reported to have been aiming for American and British citizens. The Jewish centre of Mumbai is being stormed.

A map of the recent attacks.

In other news, Finance Minister Flaherty hopes to avoid a deficit but there are no promises. What is hoped is that not one penny of taxpayer's money will line the coffers of any political party in the country. Let each party be wholly financed by their supporters. Surely voter confidence in each party's policies is steady, even high. They don't need any public money whatsoever.

I can't believe I missed this. The make-believe politicians at Carleton University are furiously backtracking after their atrocious comments regarding race, gender and cystic fibrosis. I suppose if one can't accessorize with ribbons, then the disease is not worth raising funds for.

The case of a convicted murderer bringing his new wife into Canada is a stunning one. Why a man who killed his sister-in-law by burning her to death was released is puzzling, if not outright appalling. It is equally puzzling- and alarming- to hear that "sister-in-law" is far more nebulous a connection than "relative". Because the offense he committed involved his sister-in-law and not a relative, the man is allowed to bring over his wife. How does this fare for would-be citizens who have been separated from loved ones because of some bureaucratic semantic nonsense? I could imagine "relative" is neutral enough to allow a vocal and often annoying minority to "marry" but to allow this? It is no wonder people distrust their elected officials and even more so hate filling out forms.

The Land of the Morning Calm


Only in South Korea can the *Christmas season kick off with cuteness and unbridled materialism.

*(Actually, Advent, which precedes Christmas, starts this Sunday, November 3oth, and ends at midnight, December 25th. The Christmas season does have roughly twelve days, with a couple week-ends tucked in, and ends on the Feast of the Epiphany, January 6th or 7th.)

If this article is to be believed, it is possible to buy two Canadas for the price of one Korea. The value of land in Korea was 2.3 times higher than Canada's land value which increased only slightly from 0.9 times the GDP to 1.1 times the GDP in 2007. Some may think that is a deal. Others may be shuddering at the thought of poutine jjigae.
South Korean activists will continue sending leaflets to North Korea despite the current government's annoyance at such actions. Though I would hardly call it "propaganda", the activists are doing far more than the South Korean and American government in terms of reaching out to the media and food-starved masses. The "Sunshine Policy" and the removal of North Korea from a terrorist-sponsorship list have done very little. It remains to be seen what the upcoming US administration intends on doing about North Korea but I am not hopeful.

Happy Thanksgiving Day!


The Koreans and Canadians have had their thanksgiving holidays. Now the Americans.

Happy Thanksgiving Day!

Monday, November 24, 2008

Discrimination or Not?

The passage of Proposition 8, which held that marriage was between a man and a woman and would not be valid for homosexual partners, has become- through no fault of its own- a contentious issue for one of the most vocal minorities in the US. Those who voted for the measure were largely racial minorities. Those believing that with the election of Obama, "change" would dramatically sweep the land and make everything better were rudely surprised by the nastiness of a minority that couldn't take failure as a reality. Now, there is some extremist and unfounded mutterings that racial minorities will suffer because of this.

Doubtful.

From the article:

It is unlikely that relatively liberal California would approve
restrictions on racial and religious minorities, especially ones that clash with
the protections guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, Cruz and others
say.


"We are past that as a realistic matter. We just elected an
African-American president, for Christ's sake," said University of California,
Berkeley, law professor Jesse Choper, who also filed on behalf of gay advocates
in the original gay marriage case.



Even proponents doubt this. That kind of thinking is scare-mongering.

To backtrack a bit:

Why would the election of a partially black president whose soft-serve approach to tyranny, hard-core socialism and dubious associations with unrepentant terrorists magically fix everything? Is that a realistic or romantic expectation?

There is no state-sanctioned racism but there are instances of bigotry everyday. It is irrational and wrong to judge a person solely on their skin colour. Why disappointed protesters would refer to black voters as "n---ers" is beyond me. Perhaps the new closet to emerge from is the misanthrope one. As long as one tows the party line, you will be safe from slurs and attacks. If you do or say something contrary to that, then watch out!

As for the subject of marriage itself, should there be redefinition? To re-define something would eliminate its uniqueness and subject it to generality. It would no longer be for one purpose or sacred or special. Marriage has always been between a man and a woman. It was consecrated by whatever beliefs were held in the community and bound by law and custom. Marriage was a binding factor in society and even (don't laugh) the ecosystem. Imagine the carbon footprint from several households as opposed to one. Imagine the gene pool with several related spouses! Marriage stabilised families, beliefs, language groups and ultimately countries. Two intelligent adults- a man and a woman- with separate yet equally important roles- passed on values and other qualities for a new generation to carry on, even transport to another area. To put it colloquially, it was a gift that kept on giving.

Even if lawmakers could re-define marriage, would that make it less in the minds of the average citizen? There are still people alive to remember the "nuclear family". I doubt that would change no matter how decrepit public mores become.

If marriage is for like-minded adults, should it be permitted for trend-followers? Homosexuals are a minority- albeit a vocal one- in any country. There is no credible evidence to suggest their behaviour is inherent (unlike skin colour) or you wouldn't have former homosexuals. Not everyone in the gay community wants marriage. This would suggest that the pull for marriage is an attempt to curry favour or acceptance from the majority that has felt one way or another it no longer needs the binding commitment or sacrament (what have you) of marriage. "Let them be miserable!" some say. That is hardly a resounding opinion of a union that serves a community. "Love" is also a meaningless word thrown around in this debate. How many abusive boyfriends or neglectful mothers declare they love their girlfriends or children? That word doesn't help them much. Marriage is also not a right. Not everyone can- or should- marry. Let's not forget that homosexuals could marry, just not each other. It's a hairline difference, yes, but still valid in terms of semantics.

In the broader picture, Proposition 8 passed because a bulk of people weren't swayed by the con side. They saw something others did not see. Whether the "cons" like it or not, democracy worked. Brow-beating and bullying, even desperate legal pleas, can only go so far.


Post-Script: if you want to reply to this, please do, but nothing like: "go (expletive to the power of ten)" or "You're racist because you have the audacity to question a president whose approach to would-be Israel destroyers is weak!" Such replies will only appear in the "That Was the Year It Was" gag reel.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Dead But Won't Lie Down

Have you seen "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"? Sure you have. There are several iconic and completely funny parts, namely King Arthur's fight with the seemingly invincible Black Knight. No matter how many times King Arthur tries to pass (even after cutting off a limb), the Black Knight steadfastly refuses to let him be. In the end, the Black Knight is rendered completely useless but tries to save face by calling the match "a draw". It's funny and it makes you think.

It makes me think of all the times someone has tried to explain how obstinate, unfeeling, thoughtless or just plain mean someone else has been yet won't admit it. I don't think it's quite pride that would get in the way (although I wouldn't rule it out) but the complete inability to accept the fragility of their situation. They are standing on lost ground and not realising it. They may go on about how they never said something or that if they did say it they never meant it. Even if sat next to and calmly spoken to, nothing gets across. It only gets worse when they drag other equally clueless people into the fray. You're watching a sinking ship of fools trying to plug a couch-sized hole with a one centimetre blob of putty and wondering why they aren't headed for the life boats.

One has to continue forward, however, because there is a holy grail to find. The Black Knight certainly won't get in your way.

Just some thoughts.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

200



I wondered what I should do for my two hundredth post but it appears nature has done that for me.


With loitering step and quiet eye,

Beneath the low November sky,

I wandered in the woods, and found

A clearing where the broken ground

Was scattered with black stumps and briers,

And the old wreck of forest fires.

(“In November”, Archibald Lampman)


One must have a mind of winter

To regard the frost and boughs

Of the pine-trees crusted with snow;

And have been cold a long time

To behold the junipers shagged with ice,

The spruces rough in the distant glitter

Of the January sun; and not to think

Of any misery in the sound of the wind,

In the sound of a few leaves,

Which is the sound of the land

Full of the same wind

That is blowing in the same bare place

For the listener, who listens in the snow,

And, nothing himself, beholds

Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is.

(“The Snow Man”, Wallace Stevens)


Whose woods these are I think I know.

His house is in the village though;

He will not see me stopping here

To watch his woods fill up with snow.

(“Stopping By the Woods On a Snowy Evening”, Robert Frost)


Never we know but in sleet and in snow,

The place where the great fires are,

That the midst of the earth is a raging mirth,

And the heart of the earth a star.

(“A Child of the Snows”, G.K. Chesterton)

Thursday, November 13, 2008

In the Early Hours

Two Afghan girls were blinded by acid while on their way to school. This sort of thing is not atypical where the Taliban still has control. Academic empowerment is, apparently, "a sin". Where is the outrage from feminists and human-rights activists? While I am sure there are those who care, the mainstream will ignore things like this. I cannot think why.


Also, this is very cool.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Remember


I know that I shall meet my fate
Somewhere among the clouds above;

Those that I fight I do not hate,

Those that I guard I do not love;

My county is Kiltartan Cross,

My countrymen Kiltartan's poor,
No likely end could bring them loss
Or leave them happier than before.

Nor law, nor duty bade me fight,

Nor public men, nor cheering crowds,

A lonely impulse of delight

Drove to this tumult in the clouds;

I balanced all, brought all to mind,
The years to come seemed waste of breath,

A waste of breath the years behind

In balance with this life, this death.

"An Irish Airman Foresees His Death", William Butler Yeats

Monday, November 10, 2008

I've Got Mail

Anonymous has challenged me to post his/her entire letter. Here it is, uncensored and unabridged:

Your entire blog is a complete joke. Why do you even bother?

When people comment on your blog, you post only those comments that either suit your agenda or that you feel you can easily discredit.

You never post any of the comments of substance that show rational points of view which disagree with your extreme left-wing rants.

You're constantly telling commentors to "do their research" and "check the facts", and yet when they do and post a rational argument, you choose not to post these comments.

It's ridiculous that only people who agree with you can comment on your blog.
I wonder what your agreeeable readers would think of your blog if they knew the truth...that you censor rational comments that contain no profanity, only facts.

Like I said, your blog is a joke.
Be honest, be real, stop censoring comments that should be posted.

Why don't you shock me and post this comment in its entirety?


If Anonymous would care to read this over to see if I have left anything out, then one can be satisfied in knowing that nothing has been left out for any reason.

Now if I may retort:

I assume the "joke" remark was meant to hurt my feelings. It has not. While I don't consider myself the cornerstone of civilisation, I do like blogging on various topics. I have something to say and I would like to say it. That is why I bother. If my blog bores or offends, one is welcome to ignore it.

As for the comments I post, I want to promote discussion. I am sure you would not speak with someone who shouts profanity at you or fails to give a reasonable reply. Such is the case with me. The people who type rather vile messages aren't interested in discussion. Rather, all they have is a mixture of anger and stupidity (an opinion I will not retract). If I ask a question about North Korea or trade agreements, the last thing I want to hear is "go f--- yourself". That kind of rudeness doesn't belong on my blog. Sure, I may re-print such comments with the cuss words blanked out but it is only to show how some people are incapable of being civil. If someone agrees with me, so be it. If you look around, there are people who've disagreed with me. As long as they were polite, I was glad to reply.

No one has given me an airtight counter-argument to any of my posts. When they do (and are civil about it), it will be here for everyone to see. This isn't the Daily Kos or the New York Times.

Left-wing? Where did that come from?


Friday, November 07, 2008

For Your Perusal

I have permission to post this piece about the president-elect everyone can't stop singing about (yet no one can tell me why). It is a well-researched and thoughtful piece. Read it and see.

Here is a bit of it:

Among his promises was one to cut taxes for the American middle class.
Barak Obama is buying the presidency. What's the cost? $500 per American. Given to non-tax payers. Paid for by hard working men and women. How many people would honestly say no to a man who shouted "Vote for me, and I'll give you $500." $500 that wasn't earned. At least, not by the intended recipients.
"Sharing the wealth" is nothing more than a euphemism for "wealth redistribution." What justification for this is there? Is it charity? Charity is voluntary. It is not a tax that the government can enforce. It certainly isn't voluntary when you target a particular group, especially when
many CEOs think Mr.Obama will bankrupt the country.


Is this a government policy? Definitely. Is it welfare? Not officially, but for all intents and purposes, it is. It is a would be policy by a would be government, to take money that wasn't earned, from those who worked long and hard, and give it to someone who does nothing, for no reason. This ideal of paying everyone whether they work or not is another form of wealth distribution we all know, as socialism. Of course, communism being a more common form of socialism that we should recognise it as. This is not a scare tactic used by Obama's opponents. This is history tested fact.

Contrary to the warm fuzzy feelings we (or someone you know) may
have about socialism, here in our free countries, it is not an answer to poverty
and class division. Socialism is the cause of many ills in countries around the
world, as it tramples on our rights and freedoms. It diminishes our ability to
acquire wealth, property and ultimately, security.


Read it and tell me what you think. Please, don't send me a message screaming racism or how you are a closet woman-hater because I can promise you this: I will post your nasty screed everywhere I can until I get an intelligent answer from you. I welcome discussion. I really do, even if I don't agree with you.

Just read it.

Coming Out of the Woodwork

After Iranian president Ahmadinejad congratulated Obama on his victory, North Korea, too, has expressed willingness to meet with the president-elect.

First, this comes as no surprise given Obama's previous declarations. North Korea may be seeking appeasement and they just might get it.

Secondly, who knows who is running Chinese and Russian-backed North Korea. Obama may meet with military officials or Kim Jong-Il's second-in-command (even that, I think, is in play).

Thirdly, North Korea, who has time and again betrayed their neighbour to the south, will no doubt expect something and offer nothing in return. They have a history of betrayal, deceit and violence, none of which they were ever held accountable for.

This is yet another test for the president-elect, one I doubt will have positive results.

Even More Mail

Brave anonymous people keep sending me messages, even ones with things that can't be printed for community standard reasons.

Anonymous #1: writes:

No one cares what you think, look at the feedback you get. Give up, go
get ***** or something.



On the contrary, Anonymous #1. People do care what I think or they wouldn't send me some rather peculiar messages. I don't know what you think about the possible re-negotiating of trade agreements between the US and Canada but when you do have an opinion, let me know. So far, all I can see is that you took the time to expose your misogyny. You actually took the time to send this message to me. Think about it.

Anonymous #2:

RACIST!


Are you referring to the poster who said 'yay for abortions'? I think it's just a matter of semantics. It could have been written better, for sure.

Not Good For Canada?

I believe I mentioned this but no one listened.

Whether Canadians (who don't really understand Americans or their politics, and vise-versa) believe it or not, a Republican president encourages trade whereas a Democrat president tends to be more protectionist. This does not bode well for border states who depend on one another.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

I've Got More Mail

Wow. Oppose Obama and you become famous! I might even have my own star on the Walk of Fame one day.

And for all those who think profane language or even threats bother me- give it up. It's just sad. I mean, really. Am I supposed to be shocked or something? I still laugh at you.

Anyway, more stuff:

Rebecca says:

I agree with Anonymous #1. You do sound like a right winged crazy racist to
me!! =S


Explain how. Seriously. Write back and outline every little detail to me. The only thing I can gather is that I oppose a socialist with no experience or conscience who just happens to look black. If it makes you feel better, I don't care for Joe Biden, either.

Anonymous says:

Wow Lady. You are crazy!

Is that like a good crazy, or seeing things crazy? Again, please be clear.

That's it so far.

I've Got Mail!

I love when I get mail. I get to expose really ignorant things people say because they can't absorb different opinions or deal with facts. I could waste my time arguing these ridiculous bits of fiction but time is always of the essence. I will not censor these letters, save some nasty choice words. What you see here is what you get.

Anonymous #1:

It sounds to me like you hate African Americans... Anyone else agree that you
are a RACIST?


It must be racist to question the character and qualifications of the leader of the free world. Perhaps Anonymous #1 should visit Michelle Malkin's site and see how some rather ignorant people treat her simply because her parents are Filipino and she refuses to tow a line of victimhood and entitlement.

Anonymous #2:

You are f------ retarded. First off, Obama doesnt do Christmas OR Birthday
presents - this isnt because he doesnt believe in either, its to "teach the
girls limits" as is really quoted. AND the girls DO get presents - because the
daughter is quoted by saying "Malia says, I know there is a Santa because
there's no way you'd buy me all that stuff."So get your facts straight first -
you stupid dirty c---. Looks like you need to get laid, or a husband or dog or
something. Why do you write a blog anyways? No one comments on your bull----. I f------ wish your mom believed in abortion, there would be one less stupid
person on this Earth.
HURRAY FOR ABORTIONS!!! ABORTIONS FOR ALL WHO WANT THEM!!! YAYYYYY!!!

Wow. Anonymous #2 has so much to say. Where do I start? Why do I write this blog? I do it because I believe in free speech and expression. I have something to say and I would like to say it. I also believe in laughing at people like you, Anonymous #2. The fact that you took the time to misspell words and shout out insults is laughable. You could have ignored this post, or the blog entirely. You could have countered my arguments with something airtight and plausible. Instead, you showed me- and the world- your complete ignorance and malice.

The preceding is the crux of liberalism. Ignorance, malice, fear, anger and an undeserved sense of entitlement.

Apparently, I'm the one with the problem.

An Answer To "The End"

Anonymous doesn't think Obama's presidency will be marked by anything nefarious. I will re-print the letter and dissect piece by ill-informed piece.

Really? You really think so? Christmas hating, infanticide supporting,
tyant coddling liar... Those are very very strong words, and how dare you use
your words as weapons.

Yes, those are strong words and I meant everyone of them because they are true. I may be emphatic at times but I do not print things that aren't supported.

Just because someone doesn't celebrate Christmas, doesn't mean they
hate it. It just means their religious views are different than those of
Christanity, and thats ok, because God teaches us to love one another, even
through our faults.


A lot of cultures do not celebrate Christmas and those who observe it often do so without any understanding of what Christmas truly means. I was referring to Obama's unwillingness to give his daughters Christmas and birthday presents. Personally, I can't back a guy who would do that. He always wavered between Islam and Christianity- whichever one suited him at the time- but somewhere in between he should have found some time to buy a present for his kids. I shouldn't be surprised seeing as his aunt lives illegally in a housing project in Boston, his half-brother lives in a shack and Obama the grand communicator, gives one percent of his earnings to charity. God does teach us to love one another, not ignore their hypocrisy (remember the widow's mite?).

Infanticide supporting. Wow, again, very strong words. Just because he is
prochoice, and will allow a woman control of her body, does not mean that he is
a dirty baby killer. Shame on you my dear, as a Christian you should show
compassion, you are not God, when its his time he will not answer to you for his
crimes against humanity.


Obama is radically pro-abortion, not pro-choice. A dead baby is still a dead baby, an offense to whichever god you claim to adhere to. Obama has voted against keeping aborted babies born alive from getting medical care (remember- that once out of the womb, a baby is legally a person, therefore making it infanticide). That is pretty much the only thing he has done consistently during his tenure as senator. Should I have compassion for a man who would allow an act so monstrous? That doesn't strike me as Christian, or any other religion that holds human life so dear. Let's not forget how he said he would hate to have his daughters "punished with a baby". Punished? Babies are punishment? Wow. What a human being.

He will answer to God, and you are not he. It's Gods commandment that
you should not judge others, its not your place. Your place is to love, and
honour. You are not on this earth to win souls for your savour Jesus Christ, you
are here to live your life as a good example for others, so others will walk in
your foot steps, so make your life a shining example of the love that is
Christanity.


Yes, Obama one day will answer to God but right now he answers to the American people. As a Christian, I answer for my soul and I am responsible for those around me to some extent. Should I teach children it is okay to smoke? Should I ignore a co-worker who steals from the company? While everyone has free will, that does not mean I ignore goings-on. I think your mentioning Christ is only a way to shield Obama from legitimate criticism, which everyone has every right to offer. People often invoke the Name of Christ when they have nowhere to go. It's sad that Jesus must be used in such a way but that is what happens when facts go out the window. If Obama does something evil, we should not forget it. I reply to your weak-willed shills: get behind me, Satan.

We will have to see what the next 4years brings. You cannot predict, like a
psychic that the US will face economic and political depression. So my dear,
live your life in good example of how your Creator and Savour would want you to
live it. Remember that being the Judge is Gods job, not yours nor mine. Also
remember that your words can be harmful and hurtful weapons. They hurt people.
Please don't hurt people.


Don't tell me how to live my life. I know what I must do and right now it is to continually point out how Obama is an enormous mistake given that he has no regard for human life or the common good. If this "hurts" people, then they had better acquire a thicker skin. Legitimate criticism is what we have to balance the actions of men.

Anonymous, the facts are out there. Research them. See for yourself if Obama is worthy of so "ungodly" a tongue lashing. If he proves to be an incapable leader- which I believe he is- then that would be the least of his worries.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Russia's Renewed Aggression

Russia is deploying short-range missiles near Poland in an effort- no doubt- to counteract Bush's plans to set up an anti-missile defense system. One of the first challenges of the new president (the same one who waited while Russia attacked Georgia) is to see how long it will take him to be a Neville Chamberlain.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

The End

Who would have thought that the Americans would have been duped into voting for a Christmas-hating, infanticide-supporting, tyrant-coddling liar?

Who would have guessed?

Get ready for four years of economic and political depression. We deserve it for buying into his- and others like him- crap.

Election Night

Whoever is elected must deal with this serious economic issue.

I just hope they are up to the task.