Sunday, November 23, 2008
obama skipping church
according to this article (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1108/15902.html), president-elect barack obama has not attented church since the election. i could not care less, i hate that this is being discussed, it is completely irrelevant. i say the more secular the better. people should be focusing on how he will fix out nation's problems instead of whether or not he wastes a few hours of his morning every sunday.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
another bailout?
president bush and president-elect obama are scheduled to meet each other for the first time tomorrow to discuss such issues as the economy, the two wars in the middle east, and the energy crisis and to facilitate the transition of power. another issue that they plan to discuss is a possible $25 billion bailout of the auto industry including chrysler, ford, and general motors. is this really what it has come to, i understand that the auto industry in addition to other major industries are essential to the progress of our nation but how long will this go on. everytime a major industry begins to do poorly, the government will use taxpayer's money to bail them out. what kind of message does this send to the private sector and how healthy is this for our economy.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
election day
election day, november 4th, a tuesday. it's nearly upon us. on this day the majority of the citizens in the united states will exercise one of their most significant rights attained when we were liberated from foreign rule, that is of course the right to vote. that being said, don't throw it away. there are two ways you can do this; one is to not vote at all and remain unheard and insignificant. the other and substantially worse way is to vote for a third party candidate. just don't do it, don't do it. they aren't going to win and they take away votes from candidates who actually have a legitimate shot. the weak must be allowed to die so the strong can flourish. don't throw away your vote.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
real america
i've heard the term "real america" being used several times by the mccain-palin campaign and i'm not exactly sure what it means. my impression from the context in which it was used it that to refers to rural, conservative, and religious areas that usually vote republican; red states. the very existence of this term implies that there is also a "fake america." is it safe for me to assume that "fake america" would refer to the urban, liberal, and educated areas; blue states. if that is the case then when did it become ok to classify certain areas of america as real or fake based on their views and differences. as much as i would like to consider highly religious or highly conservative areas of america as fake or fabricated, they never will be and will always have a say in the future of "our" country. so, this whole "fake america" thing that the mccain campaign has been throwing around is bullshit; it's immature and unrealistic at best.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
john kerry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH5R1s5_w5E
i just recently came across this video, it is john kerry speaking about john mccain interrupting his campaign some weeks ago to save negotiations about the bailout plan in washington d.c.; while watching it i just kept thinking "what a badass." it's really a shame he wasn't elected president. anyway, the point of the video is that while according to the mccain campaign, mccain rushed from new york to washington d.c. (which is a one-hour flight) but instead it took him twenty-two hours and on the way he had an interview with katie couric and gave a speech at the clinton millenium. kerry concludes by tactfully pointing out that when mccain finally got to washington d.c. it was apparent that he interrupted negotiations to save his campaign instead of interrupting his campaign to save negotiations.
i just recently came across this video, it is john kerry speaking about john mccain interrupting his campaign some weeks ago to save negotiations about the bailout plan in washington d.c.; while watching it i just kept thinking "what a badass." it's really a shame he wasn't elected president. anyway, the point of the video is that while according to the mccain campaign, mccain rushed from new york to washington d.c. (which is a one-hour flight) but instead it took him twenty-two hours and on the way he had an interview with katie couric and gave a speech at the clinton millenium. kerry concludes by tactfully pointing out that when mccain finally got to washington d.c. it was apparent that he interrupted negotiations to save his campaign instead of interrupting his campaign to save negotiations.
Monday, October 13, 2008
uninterested youth
watch this video.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1884021
it's completely ridiculous and there are hundreds of videos just like these, all making fun of some aspect of politics. you're probably asking yourself how these videos come into existence and for what reason. it's because many people out there (like myself) have little interest in politics, but instead are much more interested in parodying politicians and politics. i think this is because so much of today's youth is indifferent to almost everything, they are aware that politics affect them and how they live there lives but they just don't care; if today's youth was raised to be more outspoken and proactive, this would not be the case. we would have a much more youth-oriented government and they would be much better represented. but until then, the internet is full of videos like that made by uninterested youth, especially youtube.
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1884021
it's completely ridiculous and there are hundreds of videos just like these, all making fun of some aspect of politics. you're probably asking yourself how these videos come into existence and for what reason. it's because many people out there (like myself) have little interest in politics, but instead are much more interested in parodying politicians and politics. i think this is because so much of today's youth is indifferent to almost everything, they are aware that politics affect them and how they live there lives but they just don't care; if today's youth was raised to be more outspoken and proactive, this would not be the case. we would have a much more youth-oriented government and they would be much better represented. but until then, the internet is full of videos like that made by uninterested youth, especially youtube.
Monday, October 6, 2008
religulous
some of you atheists, agnostics, and assorted non-practicing individuals out there may have heard (god bless you...just kidding) that religulous came out on october third (i meant to post this a long time ago but got behind). for those who have not heard, the movie is bill maher's take on the current state of world religion (bill maher is a stand-up comedian, television host, and a political and social commentator). from what i have seen so far, the world needs to lay off the opiates and try a hit of what bill maher is having. religulous denounces religion as "comforting but dangerous fairy tales clung to by adults who should know better," and i could not agree much more. but, i still have not seen it because i've been becoming more and more displeased with the service available at local movie theatres; five dollar popcorn, one person in the box office on a friday night...but that's neither here nor there. the point is that religulous speaks from a perspective that represents a large amount of cultured, liberal, and intellectual individuals and that as this group gets bigger i hope politics take the hint and stop emphasizing the religion of the candidates as much.
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