Thursday, July 26, 2007

The American people: smothered by a veil of Liberalism

How often do you hear of positive news in Iraq? Exactly, almost zero to none(theres plenty of it to combat all the violence). Thats my point here ladies and gentlemen, when do we ever hear about the positive news in this country. All you hear are the flaws and "evils" of this country. Do we ever hear about the all the good we do world wide? Of course, you may see that little segment about it on that little CNN ticker. But, all the major problems get the cover stories, " How the American government failed to react properly to Hurricane Katrina" blah blah blah. However, let me ask you this, when have you ever seen media coverage on the heroism, dedication, and bravery that those National Guardsmen provided on the spot? You never get to see that dramatic rescue of a child being rescued from the roof of her house. All you see are wrecked homes, flooded towns with parts of house left astray, and abandoned shops. Wouldn't you like to hear the heroism and valor of the soldiers in Iraq that just won a battle? Or would you rather hear about those young soldiers getting killed by an IED. What we need here folks is a quality that is lacking on most media outlets, called BALANCE. We need more media outlets that display both sides of the story fairly, to keep us the American public well informed. I'm sick and tired of having to use a search engine everytime to get the other half of the story or to read something positive in the news.


NOTICE

Taking a leave of absence
Will be back soon

Comment of the week

This is something I've been keeping ina privy place up until now, yes the first ever comment of the week. Its simple post a comment that's intriguing and you just my find yourself in a post.You will balso have an answer/anaylysis from me to go along with your qoute!

NeoAuteur said...

"The networks should limit the number of participants. I want to see some serious face-off between leading candidates.

Thanks for visiting my site."



Answer: I find that this would not only boost viewings around the country, it will also allow each politician to be questioned thoroughly to expose weaknesses etc.. Going back to the viewings, the debate a few nights ago brought in about 2 and a half million viewers! I thought it was stupid and silly, but throw in NeoAutuer's idea and the amount of viewers will definitely go through the roof.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

How Liberal propaganda is affecting the way the world thinks

The way of thinking back in the 1940's is almost non-existant today. One can say that as time changes so does thought, but thats not what im trying to point out here. I'm trying to show that in the 1940's we as Americans were faced with a threat that conquered most of Europe and most of Asia. Well, today we are facing an enemy that is no different, just in different times and with better technology. Except, we as Americans have become very lazy and care free. We have been softened up by the Liberal media. Down are the days where we were pressed to fix the problems that we faced. We now have that lazy American attitude following with the motto " It will eventually fix itself". It all came about in the 1960's where the origins of this undesirable trait could be traced to. We are now filled with the " Love, peace, and diplomacy" slogan, that is brought about by former hippies in the classrooms. Well, these traits don't help while facing an enemy that thrives off of killing innocent people just to make a point. We need teachers to encourage a more realistic perspective of the world, were military force is the prime bargaining tool. Because in a world plagued with nothing but violence, thats the only thing that leads to significant change.

18 months until the unkown


Some may view this number as a Godsend but I view it as the unknown. It is the amount of time President Bush has left in office. While some could argue his handling of the Iraq war ( I believe it was justified and fully support it), you have to admit everything else have been good. The stock market is great hitting record numbers and the economy is strong. His tax cuts are something that everyone benefits from and unemployment is very low (4%). Not to mention he has kept this country virtually terror-free which is a very hard thing to do considering the size of this country. One thing that I will definintely miss about him, was that one quality were he always said what he was going to do and never strayed from it. Something that almost every politician lacks. 18 months down the road we won't know what to expect for better or for worse ( I hope its the first of the two!)

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Have American politicians taken debating too far?


Well, if you may not know CNN held another debate yesterday, yes another one of these unimportant waste of an hour showings.. I mean seriously it isn't even election year and theres already been a handful of debates? I enjoy watching politicial debates, but it has gotten to the point where its tototally ludicrous and unnneeded. I mean in my opinion this excessive debating has done the exact opposite of what politicians want, it has gotten them tired of the 2008 election year..

PS: CNN don't hold that stupid youtube questionaire thing again, it makes American politics look like a bad comedy show ( Which can sometimes be the case in this country).

The Democratic party is full of hypocrites!

Well, I promise you a very interesting read today thats for sure. I find it amazing how hypocritical, this party really is and they can only get away with this crap in America because we don't have enough conservative outlets in this country to truly expose it. Today, I will use the Iraq war as a sad example of how big hyprotocrites are in America.

Take 1: Former President Bill Clinton (December 17, 1998)

" Earlier Today, I ordered America's armed forces to strike military and security targets in Iraq...Their mission is to attack Iraq's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its military capacity to threaten its neighbors .. If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow"

Take 2: Former Vice President Al Gore




Put aside your political views, your nationality, and culture and just think to yourself, "Does this make any sense?" Well it shouldn't because these politicians just canceled themselves out.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Why doesn't Israel just flick Hezbollah away?

I mean seriously, Hezbollah is like a little annoying nat that goes to every place where it shouldn't be. Israel has the power to obliterate Hezbollah in a matter of weeks. But, the problem is that softy of a PM, Israel has in power. We had the chance to destroy Hezbollah from the foudations that it was created but we stopped just short of it. Why did Ehud do that, he had total victory in his grasp but he had to listen to those anti-semites in the UN and order a ceasefire. Now, thanks to Olmert's ignorant decision we still have Sheik Nasrallah still rambling about how his puny little faction can hit any location in Israel. Thanks to Ehud Olmert we may once again have another 34 day war on our hands.



( I know this is not directly related to the US, but since Hezbollah is a terrorist organization and presents a clear threat to American sovereignty I feel it's worth blogging about)

Obama Rama: What candidates can do to get him off the table

Seriously, this guy is like a thorn in the back , he just never goes away. You always see him riding the media rollercoaster, well this can all come to an end if journalists stop throwing softies at him. I mean honestly i'm surprised the Clinton machine has dug up any dirt yet and no exposive new stories have surfaced yet. But, we don't have to rely on the Clinton's to get the job done, anyone can. Just throw him a well pitched question about the Iraq on why he thinks we should pull out of Iraq when the former Iraqi regime commited mass genocide ( 2 million people found so far) just like the current situation in Africa ( where he wants immediate action).

Major update: England hit with major flooding resulting in chaos and looting

Isn't it amazing what happens when the government isn't their to enforce the law? Again, I think it reflects badly of the morals that we teach the present and future generations. It seems as if we rely too much on the government to keep everything stable and peaceful. When it should be the exact opposite, the government should have litte influence in our lives because it is only their to help us in times of need, not to teach us and enforce moral value. This is exactly what the founding fathers warned about not to rely on the government so heavily. I know this is Great Britain, but this also happened in Hurricane Katrina too. Heres the link if you want to reach about this horrible and saddening natural disaster:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2120922.ece