Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ron Paul: America’s douche

Politically speaking, I’m a very conservative individual. So, you may be asking yourselves why is this blog post antagonistic towards a Republican? Quite simply put, Ron Paul is an idiot.

The man opposes the federal government at just about every level. I truly believe that if he is elected our problems will not get better, they will get worse. He most likely will veto any bill sent to his desk as he feels states should handle most matters that isn’t constitutionally outlined.

To add insult to his already inept injury, Ron Paul criticized the U.S. armed forces in their slaying of American-born al-Qaida radical, Anwar al-Awlaki. Why did he criticize it? Because al-Awlaki was an American citizen. Ugh.

You see, al-Awlaki betrayed the United States by joining al-Qaida effectively forfeiting his U.S. citizenship. Further, he was an enemy combatant who was fighting against U.S. soldiers. If you’re working to kill Americans and American soldiers, you deserve what’s coming to you.

Yet, Ron Paul believes the man should have been properly detained and sent to the United States for trial simply because he was born here. What a joke! That man was not entitled to anything more than any other enemy combatant received. He wanted to fight with Osama Bin Laden so he received Bin Laden’s fate.

This is just a little example of the idiocy that surrounds Ron Paul’s judgment. If this man is elected to the Presidency…God help us all.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Choices

Life is all about choices. That is not just a saying, it’s a fact. The choices you make today will influence the decisions you make tomorrow and so forth. It is my belief that all people are inherently evil. We all know the dark impulses; those dark behaviors. If we indulge those impulses and make decisions that center around them, the darker we become as people.

On the other hand, if we reverse that trend and make positive decisions versus negative decisions we will gradually become better people.

I believe we all have a conscience. Our conscience is influenced on the choices we make. If we make positive choices, the stronger our conscience becomes. If we make negative choices, the quieter and darker it becomes until it is void.

For an example, lets examine the television show Breaking Bad. The main character Walter White starts out as a loving and devoted family man who over the course of the series descends into a drug kingpin. Starting out, he’s appalled by the THOUGHT of committing murder. As he continually murders, however, he grows more and more comfortable. The morals he once had are quietly fading away into madness.

The moral of this blog piece? Make wise decisions. Regardless of your intentions behind them, consider the ramifications of those choices not just for the present or the foreseeable future but for YOUR entire benefit. Will the choices you make ultimately lead you down the path of ruin? Or will they better you as a human being and enlighten you to the prospects the world holds open to you. Think about it.

Talking Back

The problem I have, that I always have had, is that I talk back. I always have an opinion and I always state that opinion. Some people may take offense in that but truth be told that is one character trait I embrace.

Most people are too afraid to speak out, usually in fear of retribution. I have no such fear. If people want to retaliate against be based on the things I say or the opinions I carry, so be it. But my freedom of speech will not be denied and it will not be silenced.

Hence the blog.

I created this blog in hopes of inspiring people perhaps. At the very least, to give myself a proper outlet for venting my worldly frustrations.

I look forward to your readership, I look forward to your comments and I look forward to your criticism. Note for the critics: I will respond. If you can't take the heat; get out of the kitchen. Why? Because I talk back.