Well, its been about a year since I last wrote, mainly because I'm too busy debating libs on facebook. I responded to one of their posts saying the healthcare bill was needed because "something" had to be done. And it wasn't fair that the privileged got insurance and insurance companies made too much profit. So I responded with:
Is it privileged for someone who gets a job that carries insurance, or hard work? If one is sick in this country, by law they can't be refused care. Every state, and a lot of counties, have free clinic and programs to assist people with healthcare. Do not businesses exist to make a profit? Overhauling our top-notch health care system and downgrading it to the sub-par level it will become is not the answer. This health care bill is nothing more than the liberal democrats pushing this country towards socialism, which they have been trying to do for years. Who's going to pay for this massive legislation? As a military veteran, I won't go near a VA clinic because it is such a terrible experience. And now we're going to have that for everyone.? This is a bad bill, and doesn't really address the few smaller, more thouhtful changes which could've helped more people get health insurance. Its like using a jackhammer to drive in a small nail. By the way, I was uninsured for a while, and I found a way to keep my family healthy and provide the care they needed. Also, this legislation is most likely un-constitutional, as well as the "executive order" banning abortions is un-constitutional, as a President cannot alter this nation's laws. All-in-all, this health care overhaul is terrible, and will only create more problems, not including the federal gov't. taking over 1/6 of the economy."
The Back Porch
Off in the Caribbean, life is...
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Snow, Obama, Bail
Okay, haven't written in a while, too busy at work. Here's the deal: Mr. Obama is already engaging in appeasement, far-left liberal policies, just a couple weeks into office. We can pay tax $$ to kill babies overseas, but have to be nice to terrorists. A big stimulus package, which is just camoflauge for a massive spending bill, may go through, and then we're one step closer to socialism-does anyone remember the U.S.S.R.? Not to mention his cabinet made up mostly of long-time, old-school democrats, even though he ran on a campaign of change and cleaning up Washington, D.C.
Massive snowstorms rage across the land, Frostproof, FL gets frost, I have to cover my plants because of a freeze warning, but we're actually experiencing global warming? Really? Come on, I don't buy it. Wait until Obama/Dems start introducing "climate change/environmental" legislation and taxing gas even more, and then we're gonna spiral down even farther.
I am not impressed at all by anything I've seen so far from Obama; him going onto an Arab station for his first formal interview as President was a slap in the face to the country. I don't care if he was "reaching out" to the Arab world. You reach out to them, and the radical muslims in their countries will cut that hand off, not to mention probably your head.
So, I sit in my office and pray hard that some sanity will reign in this administration, in congress, and in our country, but most of all in the hearts of the American people, 52% of whom voted Obama into office.
Massive snowstorms rage across the land, Frostproof, FL gets frost, I have to cover my plants because of a freeze warning, but we're actually experiencing global warming? Really? Come on, I don't buy it. Wait until Obama/Dems start introducing "climate change/environmental" legislation and taxing gas even more, and then we're gonna spiral down even farther.
I am not impressed at all by anything I've seen so far from Obama; him going onto an Arab station for his first formal interview as President was a slap in the face to the country. I don't care if he was "reaching out" to the Arab world. You reach out to them, and the radical muslims in their countries will cut that hand off, not to mention probably your head.
So, I sit in my office and pray hard that some sanity will reign in this administration, in congress, and in our country, but most of all in the hearts of the American people, 52% of whom voted Obama into office.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Initial Reactions
Well, the 2008 election is over, and it went terribly for Republicans, however I guess there is a ray of sunshine. Here is a list of my initial thoughts:
1. The liberal mainstream media caused the wretched outcome of this election.
2. Obama is not black. We have not yet elected a black president in this country. He is of mixed racial heritage. My wife is Vietnamese, so my girls aren't white or Vietnamese-they're mixed.
3. Obama was elected because he promised a redistribution of wealth and more free government programs. Lazy, entitlement-oriented people voted for him.
4. People voted based on race, not facts.
5. Obama has a dirty past, questionable bedfellows, a severe lack of experience, and dangerous Marxist/socialist ideals.
6. No one knows what he is going to do as prez-stay far to the left, or become more centrist.
7. This election showed that the Republican party has been pandering to voter segments, and not sticking to their conservative guns. They're not playing hardball in Congress, but the Democraps are.
8. We need a candidate that is clearly a "Reagan" conservative.
9. In some ways, I'm glad McCain wasn't elected, because I think in office he would've further watered down the Republican platform.
10. I am sickened that someone of Obama's low qualifications could get into the White House.
11. I have hope/faith that God will lead us through this.
Finally, unlike Obama's pastor, its not God damn America, but GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
1. The liberal mainstream media caused the wretched outcome of this election.
2. Obama is not black. We have not yet elected a black president in this country. He is of mixed racial heritage. My wife is Vietnamese, so my girls aren't white or Vietnamese-they're mixed.
3. Obama was elected because he promised a redistribution of wealth and more free government programs. Lazy, entitlement-oriented people voted for him.
4. People voted based on race, not facts.
5. Obama has a dirty past, questionable bedfellows, a severe lack of experience, and dangerous Marxist/socialist ideals.
6. No one knows what he is going to do as prez-stay far to the left, or become more centrist.
7. This election showed that the Republican party has been pandering to voter segments, and not sticking to their conservative guns. They're not playing hardball in Congress, but the Democraps are.
8. We need a candidate that is clearly a "Reagan" conservative.
9. In some ways, I'm glad McCain wasn't elected, because I think in office he would've further watered down the Republican platform.
10. I am sickened that someone of Obama's low qualifications could get into the White House.
11. I have hope/faith that God will lead us through this.
Finally, unlike Obama's pastor, its not God damn America, but GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Election Time
Okay, 6 months and not a word from me! Let's just say that my little piece of turf in the working world is a busy place to be.
So, I've not written anything about the election, because 1) I'm so incredulous at the biased news coverage between the candidates, 2) Obama is such a terrible candidate for President, its actually kinda sad, and 3) I've been busy.
So here's where I stand. I could write pages about all of the Obama controversy, from his shady friends to lack of experience to extreme liberal/communist views, but I won't. It all crystalized for me yesterday after church. Which candidate has a correct view of life? One candidate's party wants to kill the innocent and spare the guilty. The other candidate's party wants to spare the innocent and kill the guilty. Since McCain is of the latter, I'm voting for him. On that alone. Of course, there are a lot of other reasons as well. What's more scary is the best the libs could come up with is Obama, who, to me, is a joke of a candidate.
So, I've not written anything about the election, because 1) I'm so incredulous at the biased news coverage between the candidates, 2) Obama is such a terrible candidate for President, its actually kinda sad, and 3) I've been busy.
So here's where I stand. I could write pages about all of the Obama controversy, from his shady friends to lack of experience to extreme liberal/communist views, but I won't. It all crystalized for me yesterday after church. Which candidate has a correct view of life? One candidate's party wants to kill the innocent and spare the guilty. The other candidate's party wants to spare the innocent and kill the guilty. Since McCain is of the latter, I'm voting for him. On that alone. Of course, there are a lot of other reasons as well. What's more scary is the best the libs could come up with is Obama, who, to me, is a joke of a candidate.
Friday, April 11, 2008
The Failings of Eli
Well, its been a couple of months since I've posted. I just started a new job, so things are a little crazy right now.
I was reading through I Samuel recently and encountered the story of Eli, and his terrible offspring, the two dudes that were priests. Basically, he did nothing to stop their abominable actions to the people and toward God. At first, my spiritual insight was this is what happens when you become complacent and keep you "eyes" closed. You can lose sight of your mission as a Christian, as well as opportunities for you to serve. Its kinda like a rifle with no ammo, that's been placed on the shelf. And this is all true.
However, after re-read that section, I found a verse (I Samuel 2:29) where a prophet is confronting Eli about the issue of his sons: "'Why do you kick at My sacrifice and My offering which I have commanded in My dwelling place, and honor your sons more than Me, to make yourselves fat with the best of all the offerings of Israel My people?'" So what's the real problem here? The fact that Eli, the spiritual leader of the entire nation, was placing his sons before God. Its that simple. God wants pre-eminance in our lives, not relegation to the back shelf. When we put something before, or in the place of, God, that throws everything out of whack, and we're rendered useless.
I was reading through I Samuel recently and encountered the story of Eli, and his terrible offspring, the two dudes that were priests. Basically, he did nothing to stop their abominable actions to the people and toward God. At first, my spiritual insight was this is what happens when you become complacent and keep you "eyes" closed. You can lose sight of your mission as a Christian, as well as opportunities for you to serve. Its kinda like a rifle with no ammo, that's been placed on the shelf. And this is all true.
However, after re-read that section, I found a verse (I Samuel 2:29) where a prophet is confronting Eli about the issue of his sons: "'Why do you kick at My sacrifice and My offering which I have commanded in My dwelling place, and honor your sons more than Me, to make yourselves fat with the best of all the offerings of Israel My people?'" So what's the real problem here? The fact that Eli, the spiritual leader of the entire nation, was placing his sons before God. Its that simple. God wants pre-eminance in our lives, not relegation to the back shelf. When we put something before, or in the place of, God, that throws everything out of whack, and we're rendered useless.
Monday, January 28, 2008
How Are We Doing In Iraq?/Presidential Primary
I came across an interesting article yesterday at military.com. It said that commanders in Iraq are downgrading the amount of armor that Marines have to wear while on patrol. Why? Because there's been such a drastic decline in violence and attacks! Wait! Was that on the nightly news? Has the troop surge been working? Is Iraq closer to normality than before? Who would know? We do know that Hillary is leading in the polls. We know that Britney didn't show up to her court appointment. So why don't we know what's really going on where are mid-east interests lie? I think when the truth really comes out and the mainstream media has to fess up, the American people are gonna be pretty hacked off that they were duped for all these years.
Down heah in FL, we vote for the Republican candidate tomorrow. I'm wavering between Huckabee and Romney. Huckabee came to our church yesterday, not to speak, but just to be prayed over. He did say a few words, but was quoting scripture and looked like a really humble, God-fearing man. I believe he may be the one to lead in these times we find ourselves in. Romney's Mormon beliefs leave a bad taste in my mouth, as well as I'm not convinced of his social conservatism. I just pray that the right man wins down heah in the deep south.
Down heah in FL, we vote for the Republican candidate tomorrow. I'm wavering between Huckabee and Romney. Huckabee came to our church yesterday, not to speak, but just to be prayed over. He did say a few words, but was quoting scripture and looked like a really humble, God-fearing man. I believe he may be the one to lead in these times we find ourselves in. Romney's Mormon beliefs leave a bad taste in my mouth, as well as I'm not convinced of his social conservatism. I just pray that the right man wins down heah in the deep south.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Christmas
Well, its been a while since I wrote anything, and, of course, I only have 2 minutes to write now. So, what do I say? What profound piece of wisdom do I have?
Enjoy Christmas!
There, I said it. Don't worry if your house is clean enough, what you're going to buy for Aunt Sally, if your car will make it to Boston, etc. Just enjoy this beautiful season we've set aside to celebrate the Savior's birth. Enjoy your relationships, the music, the food, extra football, candlelight services, whatever. Just enjoy it because that enjoyment was bought with a price -the blood of the American military over the past 230 years. And also remember that a relationship with the one true God was bought with a price - the Blood of that little Baby in a manger, over 2,000 years ago.
Enjoy Christmas!
There, I said it. Don't worry if your house is clean enough, what you're going to buy for Aunt Sally, if your car will make it to Boston, etc. Just enjoy this beautiful season we've set aside to celebrate the Savior's birth. Enjoy your relationships, the music, the food, extra football, candlelight services, whatever. Just enjoy it because that enjoyment was bought with a price -the blood of the American military over the past 230 years. And also remember that a relationship with the one true God was bought with a price - the Blood of that little Baby in a manger, over 2,000 years ago.
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