I am constantly shaking my head about this election cycle and if for nothing more than my own cathartic therapy I'm compelled to record some of my thoughts.
I'll do this in a bullet format as my mind is not always strictly linear.
1.) Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6. What do we know about the 'ways' that Senators McCain and Obama were raised as children? McCain, by his own admission, was a wild young man, but he also enlisted in the military and while he could have, and probably did receive some accommodations based on his father's position, didn't seem to press for favors. While horribly abused and tortured he remained honorable. What do we know of Obama's youth? It is murky at best. Indonesia, Occidental, Ivy League, odd trips to Pakistan, associates from Saudi Arabia, the refusal to produce an original birth certificate.
2.) "I knew this man as a boy/co-worker/neighbor/friend, he's honorable, I trusted him, and you can trust him too." For someone that is constantly beating his chest about being a community organizer, where are these types of character references? He should be brimming over with them.
3.) I think Senator McCain would rather campaign in his style, being less confrontational than is probably warranted and lose than to be voracious and win.
4.) The word racism is so incredibly powerful that it is like kryptonite to white people, it leaves us quivering. It has been completely co-opted, much as the word gay in years past meant a pleasant state of being, but now does not, the word racism is often simply shorthand for a wide palette of actual and perceived insults.
5.) How many people do you know in your life that were born with a Western or Anglo sounding name that changed their name to anything + Mohammed were NOT Muslim? Senator Obama derides anyone for so foolishly opining about his religious tendencies but his background certainly appears to be at LEAST sympathetic to Muslim beliefs.
6.) This man was my spiritual mentor, he married me and my wife and I attended and was active in his church for 20 years.... and I never actual heard his incendiary sermons, but now that I've been made aware of them I rebuke them. Huh?! So we're to believe that somehow, mystically, the OTHER sermons that Obama and his family were in attendance during were benign and un-bombastic? That Reverend Wright was fiery when the Obama's were not there and different where they were in church?
7.) My opinion is that America's heritage of civil liberties, laws, police behavior have in years past been akin to having a large, tough dog in the backyard with a sign on the gate reading, "Beware of Dog". In other words, the dog is known to exist, and if you do something that you shouldn't like trespass or try to steal from the home then you could reasonably know that you would have the dog to contend with. The Patriot Act on the other had feels like the dog in the back has been supplemented with a shadowy dragon lurking in the front yard, invisible to the eye but poised and coiled to strike out at passersby who might fit a profile or just seem odd or different. I don't like the way that the far reaching Patriot Act has encroached on basic American liberties with a govt. that I trust, I REALLY don't like it when these same tools are inherited by later administrations.
8.) Shoebomber Reid has us all doing the sock or barefoot dance at security in airports, or as one uncouth TSA agent told me when wanding me recently, "Make like Jesus" (arms spread out). The rapid expansion of the Homeland Security Department to quickly overtake the size of the State Dept and Coast Guard seems to be a clumsy hammer to try and sway bees with.
9.) In recent days our current President and the Congress have thrown our and our children's money around by the wheelbarrow full, hundreds of billions of dollars, President Bush only gave very, very infrequent press conferences in the past, but he's made 24 addresses now in the past 27 days about the economy. I've heard that the constituent messages back to Congress were running as high as 35 to 1 AGAINST the Big Bailout, but somehow it was passed by Congress. This is Representational Government?! So I had to ask myself, WHY did this still pass? First what is a primary consideration of most elected officials? To be re-elected. Why would a person go against their mail to vote yes for something that their districts were so against? One theory would be that behind closed doors it was revealed that the ACTUAL size/nature of the problem was SO vast that this major surgery was needed just to avert a global panic. Who knows?
10.) Joe Biden can hardly get through a speech without major gaffes, only gaffes is too polite of a word, in recent days he has cited many examples of things from history that simply didn't happen. But what do we hear about? Sarah Palin winked at the camera, we can't trust her. Baloney.
11.) McCain is old it's not a big leap to imagine that the stress of being President could shorten his life, Obama is a minority, and there are some people in America that are truly racist, and every President in my lifetime has been threatened and most of them have had actual attempts on their lives. So, it is prudent to consider the distasteful question... if either party lost the top of their ticket, how would their Vice do? Personally I'll take Governor Palin's freshness, executive experience and track record for bucking her own party in favor of her beliefs over what I see from Senator Biden.
12.) Obama said yesterday in a surprisingly candid remark that he intends to "Spread the wealth around."
This is a common democratic/left frame of mind that sees only a static sized pie that needs to me sliced and sliced and sliced down further until the misery is universal and "fair" for all parties, I think that Democratic thinkers have maligned the Americanism of "all men created equal" to the bastardly understanding of "all men should be whittled down until they are equal, if someone has more it is unquestionably unfair and it is the responsibility of government to tax/coerce/take/acquire or get the 'surplus' wealth from the greedy Peter and redirect it to the disenfranchised Paul.
13.) Ohio has about 8.7 million adults over the age of 18, there are 8.2 million voter registrations in Ohio this year.... Amazing. I mean dubious.
14.) Prediction, IF Obama is the next President, then EVERY time he tries to push an agenda, and it is not universally and unquestionably embraced by all, a charge of racism will be made within the hour, if not sooner.
15.) Senator Obama like to describe himself as black, in fact he is most likely 50% white, 44% arab and 6% black. Not a problem itself, most Americans have a diverse heritage, but I find it odd that he rarely refers to himself as anything other than being a black man.
16.) Why is it that so many groups of people that immigrate to American prosper and Black Americans seems to do less well? I suspect that the Great Society which replaced the need for Black men to stay home and take care of business and replaced them with a subsistence welfare check to their baby's mommas kept these families down and impoverished.
17.) I get to address some of these things because I have a Get Out of Jail card when it comes to racism, I'm happily married to a black woman and it has been explained to me by several of my black friends that this automatically makes me not a racist. I know it sounds odd to me too. I prefer to think that I would be considered by the content of my character rather than the color of my skin...
18.) Why do so many black people tolerate the abusive and belittling labels like soldiers and ho's and playas to describe themselves? Part of it is that they're giving a voice to their anger, and granted, they often have much to be angry about, but the black men and women that have a better message need to also be supported, like Common who has a policy of not being exploitive to women in his videos.
19.) When I see the worlds leaders all quickly convening to try and together decide how to solve global problem I think... deja vu.... where have I seen this before... oh yeah, book of Revelations. Have you ever heard of the explanation of American anti-trust laws? It's said that they're needed because businesses do not often get together in smoke filled rooms, behind closed doors to decide how to best help people.
20.) When did respect of the earth and "dominion over the earth" become warped to mean that in every instance that a real or perceived threat to anything natural could trump any human considerations or private property rights? Is there a more dangerous law on the books for property owners than the endangered species act? That's rhetorical.
21.) If we are not allowed to consider Senator Obama's associations growing up, are we to just assume that his advisors and cabinet members and influencers will all be honorable and forthright?
22.) When you hear people speak and then later they tell you, "No, you heard me wrong, that's not what I said." Do you feel like you're in a Twilight Zone episode?
23.) If Obama is elected and a majority of the Congress is Democrat how long until the offshore drilling allowance is reversed? My prediction, a special session of Congress will be called and the Continental shelf will again be off limits before Thanksgiving.
24.) Young Americans need to put down their ipods and Wii's and study history a bit more, it's one thing to be all starry eyed and chant for change, but when anyone tells you, "I'm giving you a trillion dollars more of goodies, I'm going to spread around the wealth and 95% of you will not pay more taxes...." At LEAST study history for a bit to see if this is even plausible.
25.) How many minority home owners are in homes today that they honestly can't afford, how many of them will now have their notes fully or partially covered by other citizens who were trying to live within their means?
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