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		<title>Online Persona</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 03:49:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Growing up, I’m sure you heard the term “liquid courage” or “telephone tough guy” thrown around to describe certain people. Of course, these people are those who act like they are tough when they have a few drinks in them or are on the other end of a phone and not within any immediate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Growing up, I’m sure you heard the term “liquid courage” or “telephone tough guy” thrown around to describe certain people.<span> </span>Of course, these people are those who act like they are tough when they have a few drinks in them or are on the other end of a phone and not within any immediate danger from the current situation.<span> </span>With the creation of the online community, we have seen the arrival of the “cyber tough guy.”<span> </span>Nothing new, but lately, I’m seeing more and more of these online personalities who show absolutely zero regard for people’s feelings.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>There is a major difference between being inconsiderate and downright disrespectful and rude.<span> </span>As I read the news and associated blog sites online, I am overwhelmed by the complete lack of civility people have with their online personas.<span> </span>I call them personas because if their actions and words are anything like their online gibberish, they would most likely be instigating fights every time their mouth utters a spoken syllable.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>People have used the “anonymity” of online to disguise who they really are and with this disguise, they are continually revealing their distinct lack of maturity and respect for others around them.<span> </span>What really bothers me is that the “normal” people that frequent sites rarely speak their minds because they have become afraid to speak up in fear of a public flame war.<span> </span>It appears that the vast majority of online conversationalists is decidedly liberal and of the mind that they can do whatever they want without any ramifications.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>I’ll admit that I frequent several sites and read news stories and posts but I don’t join in. <span> </span>In the midst of 300 posts, a rational statement is thrown under the weight of such ignorance that it simply fails to dent the careening momentum of the massive stupidity.<span> </span>At times, I will read something so disgraceful that I am left speechless.<span> </span>I can’t believe people think a certain way let alone write it for everyone to see.<span> </span>Sometimes, I think people post online just to push the limits of what we will accept.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>If we don’t respond, these people will continue to think that their actions are acceptable because they haven’t been reprimanded.<span> </span>Eventually, their online persona will infect their real life persona.<span> </span>I believe our society is currently at this stage.<span> </span>After a generation of young adults has grown up with the Internet in their life, they cannot distinguish real life, from online life.<span> </span>They act the same and they allow their mouth to speak anything that comes to mind without fear of retribution.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>What we are really missing are the mentors of our lives.<span> </span>There is a distinct lack of mentors in our real lives and there are zero mentors online to direct people and keep people in line.<span> </span>Online is a place where anything goes and everything is acceptable it seems.<span> </span>Our real lives have been infected by this way of thinking and we are paying a social price for that.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>My online persona is the exact same as my real life persona.<span> </span>I treat people online the same way I treat them physically.<span> </span>What I think we need to do is return correctness to our online communities.<span> </span>Sure, it is exactly like trying to move a mountain, but we can all do our part to inject a little bit of rationality, respect, and civility in the sites we visit.<span> </span>When you read something that offends you, post a rational response to it and let them know what has been said is disrespectful, hurtful, or just plain wrong.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Don’t fear the online flame wars, they will happen.<span> </span>But, if other normal people see the fight being taken, they will be more comfortable joining in rather than diving in by their lonesome and simply giving up.<span> </span>We need to do something because the longer we allow the online community become so acceptable to outrageous behavior, the worse our real world will become.<span> </span>Our younger generation already has no idea how to discern online life from real life.<span> </span>Their facebook or myspace is more important to them than their grades are…</p>
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		<title>Normal Am I</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ How normal do you think you are? How normal do you think I am? Do you think anyone you know is actually normal? The real question may actually revolve around what normal actually means. Our current world’s perception of what is acceptable as the norm is probably in a different galaxy from what people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>How normal do you think you are?<span> </span>How normal do you think I am?<span> </span>Do you think anyone you know is actually normal?<span> </span>The real question may actually revolve around what normal actually means.<span> </span>Our current world’s perception of what is acceptable as the norm is probably in a different galaxy from what people thought just 50 years ago let alone 100 or many more.<span> </span>We are an entirely different species when it comes to our social interaction, moral, and even ethical code.<span> </span>I don’t think many people are actually normal, I think we are all just able to successfully cohabitate in groups of people without killing each other out of a basic sense of moral correctness&#8230; hopefully it’s not just because it’s illegal.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>You may be reading this thinking that you are in fact the epitome of normalcy… everyone should persevere to be more like you and things would be better right?<span> </span>I’m not even going to say you’re wrong because you may in fact be right.<span> </span>But, what I do have to say is that while I don’t think I’m any worse than anyone else, I am most definitely not normal in the sense of the world’s definition of normal today.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Number one, I believe that Christianity deserves a more prominent role in our society… Let me restate that… I believe the role of Christianity in the United States should be returned to its rightful place our forefathers intended for it to be.<span> </span>Our current society and governmental policy has desecrated the spiritual relationship our country was built upon in an effort to satisfy the liberal elitists and minority segments of society with unending rivers of cash.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Number two, I believe that the people should run our country, not the government running the people.<span> </span>Our government is not working for the people at this stage of our country’s existence… it is feeding upon the power that it has been given in an effort to rule our people thinking that it can make better decisions for us than we can for ourselves.<span> </span>I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty sure I can make my own decisions without some politician telling me what to do and how to live.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Number three, I don’t believe in being politically correct.<span> </span>We can be congenial and friendly without having to succumb to the mind numbing actions being politically correct involve.<span> </span>If we can’t coexist amongst one another without offending each other, maybe we should have classes on being tactful and respectful rather than being force-fed something that only covers up people’s true feelings.<span> </span>Being politically correct doesn’t solve anything, it simply sugar coats the situation and makes for very fake conversations and relationships.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Number four, I don’t think the government is here to solve all of our problems.<span> </span>I believe the American citizen owns the power to change our world.<span> </span>We can’t rely upon or depend upon government handouts, stimulus packages, or interventions to solve our issues.<span> </span>Do you still have your mom and dad bail you out of trouble when you have issues?<span> </span>Does your dad come and change your tire if it’s flat?<span> </span>Does your mom still do your laundry and make you supper?<span> </span>We need to outgrow our dependence on government and relearn how to govern ourselves.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>And finally number five, I believe every single person in our country, male and female, should be required to complete a full year of military service before turning 18.<span> </span>No, I’m not talking about joining the National Guard or Army… I’m talking about a year long (not school year, a full 365 days) course providing every young person a sample of discipline, structure, and military training that will lay the foundation for a strong young mind preparing to enter adulthood and the real world.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Do you think this sounds very normal in today’s society of religious decline, government handouts, and decreasing military recruitment?<span> </span>Our society is all about getting things because of some sense of entitlement.<span> </span>Where did the concept of earning what you deserve go?<span> </span>We have been trained to rely upon our government for sustenance and we have allowed our spirituality be gutted simply because an elite few has decided they don’t agree.<span> </span>We don’t respect our military the way we should and we do things right only if we are recognized and rewarded in some manner.<span> </span>I’m glad that I’m not normal in the eyes of our world.<span> </span>If I were called normal by the “normal” people of this world, I would be ashamed of myself.</p>
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		<title>Bubble Gum Obama</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 01:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When I was a kid, I faithfully did my chores to earn my $3 allowance each week. What I chose to spend my hard earned money on was something many young boys did… baseball cards. My mom took me to the grocery store for each week’s grocery run and I promptly headed to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>When I was a kid, I faithfully did my chores to earn my $3 allowance each week.<span> </span>What I chose to spend my hard earned money on was something many young boys did… baseball cards.<span> </span>My mom took me to the grocery store for each week’s grocery run and I promptly headed to the aisle where the cards were placed to entice point of sale purchases.<span> </span>Of course as a kid, I had no idea about this type of marketing genius, I just knew that I loved baseball and I wanted to have the player cards of my favorite players and team… which by the way is and always will be the St. Louis Cardinals.<span> </span>In the beginning, each pack of cards came with a very satisfying addition, a stick of bubble gum.<span> </span>The gum was mostly un-chewable because they were so stale and factory sealed packs weren’t around yet, they were simply glued to keep the cards together.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Now, being a full grown adult, I haven’t bought a pack of cards in about 25 years.<span> </span>But, that almost changed the other day as my wife and I went down the aisle I didn’t even know existed at our local Wal-Mart… the ultimate kid’s dream, an aisle filled with cards of all shapes, sizes, and type.<span> </span>I stared at the various boxes and thought to myself how much money I had wasted through the years on these simple little pieces of cardboard.<span> </span>Even knowing that, I almost bought a pack of cards.<span> </span>Not baseball cards mind you, but Barack Obama cards.<span> </span>Yes, our new President has his own special edition inauguration card set.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>I picked up the pack intent on buying them… not because I’m a fan, more of a joke kind of thing.<span> </span>However, my rationale soon kicked in and I placed the pack back in its box and laughed at myself for even coming so close to spending money on such a trivial item.<span> </span>The package of cards was priced at $1.98 and came with 6 cards and a special sticker.<span> </span>Of course, there is a set to collect and the entire collection consists of 90 cards and 18 stickers.<span> </span>Sounds fabulous for the card buying public doesn’t it?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Looking online, I can find many places selling these small “moments of history.”<span> </span>I am simply amazed by the fact that there are trading cards available of Barack Obama.<span> </span>I know he’s become one of the most widely recognized political figures of all times, but are “baseball” cards really necessary?<span> </span>To me, these cards are nothing more than political propaganda created to spread the ideology of the Liberal Democratic movement.<span> </span>The more these types of things are constantly placed in our daily lives, the more we as a society come to accept it.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Winning the hearts and minds of a society has long been an avenue to win a war.<span> </span>While our country is not exactly at war with each other, we are definitely separated by a clear division between ideologies… Liberal versus Conservative.<span> </span>Over the last generation, both sides have had their chance at power and they’ve each done their best to destroy the “losing” side.<span> </span>However, as all things do, their power ebbs and flows as society eventually becomes disenchanted with the policies of each after tasting them for too long.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Conservatism was in power for quite a long run earlier this decade, but over the last few years, Liberalism has retaken the political landscape.<span> </span>This time, unlike any in the past, they are using their vast coffers of cash in an effort to control the media and publicity for their cause.<span> </span>They are focusing on winning the hearts and minds of everyone who doesn’t investigate and decide on their own what they believe in.<span> </span>The general public is being force-fed the liberal agenda and many of them are willingly falling in line as the promises of government handouts entice their votes.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Obama baseball cards may appear to be innocuous, but political propaganda is never harmless.<span> </span>As Hitler arose to power in pre WWII Germany, political propaganda was utilized to sway the hearts and minds of its citizens so that his political policies would be readily accepted.<span> </span>I’m not saying Obama is the second coming of Hitler by any means, but the tactics he and his party are utilizing are straight out of the textbooks utilized by the tyrants of our past.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>While writing this article, I was given the pleasure of watching a commercial for The Tonight Show telling me that our President will be a guest on Thursday night.<span> </span>Maybe it’s me, but I don’t see the point of our sitting President being a guest on a late night talk show.<span> </span>There are more important things to utilize his time for.<span> </span>The only thing this type of appearance can be used for is the furthering of his agenda and giving us more political propaganda.<span> </span>He is always in our face, always in our news, always in our ear… the more he is around us, the more we accept him… at least that’s the hope of his Party and his Liberal friends pushing their agendas.<span> </span>Be aware, don’t succumb to complacency and miss what the true story is… always question authority when power and money are to be gained.</p>
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		<title>Ears for Obama</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 02:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ No, I’m not talking about Obama’s protuberances from each side of his head… I’m talking about the earmarks he so blatantly campaigned against, but signed into law the first chance he was given. The federal government, in need of a spending bill to keep the doors open for business, sent through a $400 plus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>No, I’m not talking about Obama’s protuberances from each side of his head… I’m talking about the earmarks he so blatantly campaigned against, but signed into law the first chance he was given.<span> </span>The federal government, in need of a spending bill to keep the doors open for business, sent through a $400 plus bill laced with greedy earmarks by the very politicians clamoring for stimulus money for their states to survive.<span> </span>Earmarks are essentially line items that cannot pass on their own and appropriate federal money for personal political agendas.<span> </span>They are attached to larger bills that are seemingly unstoppable so that they slide through under the “watchful” eyes of other politicians.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>During the Obama campaign to become President, he consistently spoke about how he wanted serious earmark reform and how he was going to limit the total earmark spending to that of 1994 levels.<span> </span>His opponent, John McCain, vowed to cut earmarks off completely.<span> </span>They are frivolous wastes of money.<span> </span>If they cannot pass on their own, they should not be force-fed to the American public through the blatant misuse of political power and agenda pushing.<span> </span>In 1994, about $7.8 billion was spent on earmarks… I guess that promise is out the window.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>The $400 billion bill contains nearly 9,000 earmark line items that account for almost $8 billion of American taxpayer funds.<span> </span>These are the line items that have been identified by various groups and are public knowledge.<span> </span>Obama himself has acknowledged the existence of these non-essential additions of expenses… his excuse is that he did not have time to examine and prioritize the current bill.<span> </span>The timing of the bill was of the utmost importance to keep the doors of the government open…<span> </span>Do you care if the government’s doors are open?<span> </span>Aren’t they closed for the majority of the year anyway while the politicians are off vacationing on taxpayer dollars or off throwing parties sponsored by the ultra-rich lobbyist parties?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>How did this bill come about?<span> </span>How come the President, who is the figurehead of the Democratic Party, can’t convince his own Party to do away with unworthy earmarks throwing tax dollars away?<span> </span>The Democrats are the ones in power in both the House and Senate… and they have been since 2006.<span> </span>I suppose the Republicans are at fault or the Bush administration had something to do with the Democrats flaunting their newfound power and pushing their precious agenda forward at the expense of an already suffering nation.<span> </span>$8 billion more down the drain… in a time when unemployment is on the rise and the stock market is at 12 year lows.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>I cannot understand how people can turn a blind eye to what is going on now that the Democratic Party has ultimate control.<span> </span>Obama has turned his back on his campaign promises in an effort to satisfy his true liberal political roots.<span> </span>He is cashing in the American dream to satisfy the debts he owes… the debts he created in becoming President.<span> </span>Oh, you may be one of the naïve people who believe Obama won on his own merits and political rhetoric… hardly.<span> </span>He is a figurehead pushed upon us by a vast legion of liberal elitists.<span> </span>He’s a transparent blowhard politician through and through and they always answer to someone.<span> </span>I’m not a tin foil hat wearer, but where money and power exist, there are people conspiring to gather more of each at all costs.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Obama, our political savior has become nothing more than a rubber stamp for his liberal friends and their policies… well, his policies.<span> </span>At just more than 50 days, Obama’s approval rating has already begun to slip.<span> </span>His own Party is becoming antsy in how he is handling the economic crisis.<span> </span>The $800 billion stimulus bill passed, but not in the manner that made Obama look “Presidential.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>There is nothing that can be done now, Obama will sign his name onto this new bill and we will see another $8 billion burn while many of us continue to lose our jobs, our retirements, and our house that is/was our family’s home.<span> </span>How many politicians do you know who have lost their house… their car… their retirement… anything for that matter?<span> </span>Not one.<span> </span>The Washington political families are safe forever, they have padded their wallets from raping the American citizens for decades… they have only the blackmailing lobbyists to worry about along with their own indecency.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>It’s another sad day for the American citizen whether you’re an Obama supporter or not.<span> </span>You are losing your rights, your future, and your Constitution just as I am.<span> </span>If the first 50 days are a representation of what we’ll get for the next 1,400 while Obama is President, there may not be 50 states in our Union.<span> </span>Some states do have sense and we all have a Constitutional right to defend what this country stands for.<span> </span>People forget that states voted to become a part of the Union, the smart ones may remember that we can vote ourselves out of it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 03:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Our nation had its first State of the Union address that wasn’t an official State of the Union address this week by our current 30’ish day President. Mr. Obama has used his star power as if he were a touring American Idol by glad handing the masses and placing his face on every news [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Our nation had its first State of the Union address that wasn’t an official State of the Union address this week by our current 30’ish day President.<span> </span>Mr. Obama has used his star power as if he were a touring American Idol by glad handing the masses and placing his face on every news channel on a daily basis.<span> </span>Do we really need to be reminded that Obama is our President?<span> </span>Do we really need 24 hour news coverage of him and Michelle as if we are watching Survivor: White House edition?<span> </span>Personally, I thought that after the election, the media hype would die down a bit and we could go about our business as usual without having to listen to the campaign rhetoric on a daily basis… boy, was I wrong.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Anyway, now that I’m done venting about how my news time is wasted by the incessant coverage of the second coming of MLK or Abraham Lincoln, I’ll get on with my topic… Who is going to pay for the “stimulus” bill and the associated tag along spending programs designated to end our recession?<span> </span>During the end of the Bush term, the first stimulus bill came to pass and we allocated over $700 billion tax payer dollars to solve the financial crisis.<span> </span>There were several other “smaller” bills throughout the last few months that brought the actual number to well over a trillion.<span> </span>Now, we have another $800 billion set to be spent to further solve the crisis.<span> </span>Oh but wait, there’s more.<span> </span>In the current Obama government budget, there’s another $750 billion being set aside for more failing banks and institutions.<span> </span>Add that up… Yes, it does come up to nearly $3 trillion American tax payer dollars.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>This is not to mention the emergency funds released by the Federal Reserve and International Monetary Fund to help ease the lending markets in our country and worldwide.<span> </span>Billions here, near trillions there, and yet we are still falling deeper into recession.<span> </span>Last I checked the yearly GDP of the United States stood at nearly $14 trillion for 2007.<span> </span>I would imagine 2008 will be similar if not less given the state of our economy during the second half of last year.<span> </span>In the last 3 or so months, we have mortgaged nearly a quarter of an entire year’s worth of American GDP.<span> </span>It doesn’t sound so bad, but it’s not like we were working on a budget in the first place.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>One of the major campaign points during the last election cycle focused on how the Democrats were going to balance the budget and reign in our growing deficit.<span> </span>Yes, even though America created nearly $14 trillion in GDP, we spent more!<span> </span>Now that things are getting even worse, you would think we would tighten the belt across the board… especially at the governmental level.<span> </span>It’s only common sense right?<span> </span>Nope… according to the Obama budget, we will be running a deficit of $1.75 trillion in 2009… and if you’re like me, you know that’s used car salesman speak for over $2 trillion.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Bush never even came close to such numbers, and yet the Democrats are going to shatter the numbers they complained about for 8 years.<span> </span>Oh sure, I’ve heard it all… Obama inherited the problems and now he has to spend the money to bring us out of the terrible economy Bush saddled him with.<span> </span>Last I checked, Bush didn’t force the banks to run their risks to the ceiling and he didn’t force home owners to take loans with no down payment on houses that were priced 3 or 4 times what they could afford.<span> </span>Oh, and don’t forget to throw in that $4 per gallon gasoline we experienced.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>So, where exactly does all this money come from?<span> </span>It has to come from somewhere… that somewhere is our pockets.<span> </span>Democrats plan to make the “wealthy” pay the majority of the difference since everyone who makes under $250k are supposedly going to see tax breaks and more federal assistance in the form of health care and other subsidized worker laziness.<span> </span>Do you really think the wealthy individuals are going to simply turn over their bank accounts to pay for all of this?<span> </span>I highly doubt it.<span> </span>In the end, EVERYONE is going to be paying for these horrendous spending decisions.<span> </span>Maybe not on your paycheck under the federal tax line, but you’ll be paying higher state taxes, higher local taxes, and you’ll be paying to support a myriad of programs you have no willingness to do.<span> </span>Your money will be confiscated in many ways, but not by the word tax&#8230; yeah right.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Obama runs his mouth like he’s the savior of our world and his photogenic face and vocal skills can actually make you feel like he means what he continually says to you (while reading the teleprompter).<span> </span>But, when the pen hits the paper, his policy support relays a much different reality.<span> </span>Obama speaks the right way, but acts as all hard line Liberal Democrats do.<span> </span>Pelosi and Obama have much in common, but I would guarantee you, even if you’re a hardcore Democrat, you wouldn’t vote for her to be our President…<span> </span>check the voting records, Pelosi and Obama are hand in hand.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>In the future, when your check and earning power has decreased because of these insane amounts of money being spent, remember where the initial money went.<span> </span>The initial money did not go to you and I, it went to corporate executives and failing businesses that played the risk game and lost.<span> </span>We will be paying for this, our children will be paying for this, and their grandchildren will be paying… assuming the United States is even a viable country at that point in time.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ This week completed the first official month of Barack Obama’s Presidency. Obama was riding a sentimental wave of enthusiasm into office with millions of supporters welcoming him into the White House as he swore upon the Bible to uphold the Constitution of the United States. After all the campaign promises were made with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>This week completed the first official month of Barack Obama’s Presidency.<span> </span>Obama was riding a sentimental wave of enthusiasm into office with millions of supporters welcoming him into the White House as he swore upon the Bible to uphold the Constitution of the United States.<span> </span>After all the campaign promises were made with the assumption that he could easily direct the country’s lawmakers, the Democratic and Independent Obama voters were expecting nothing more than a smashing success which no political party has ever witnessed.<span> </span>Well, it appears there are a few bumps along the expected golden brick road to political “fairytaledom.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Even with an overwhelming majority in both the House and Senate, Obama has faced some difficult experiences in his first month when trying to push through his ideology and policy decisions.<span> </span>Yes, the majority of what he wants has come to pass, but not without spending a considerable amount of his theoretical and generally worthless, political capital.<span> </span>There have been disastrous cabinet appointee failures and there have been unfavorable responses to some of his proposed stimulus bill policies among many other minor disturbances.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>I distinctly remember the night Obama invoked his awe inspiring acceptance speech on the night of our general election.<span> </span>I also distinctly remember him telling the millions of Americans who did not vote for him how he was going to be their President too.<span> </span>He told us that he was going to walk down the aisle of bi-partisanship.<span> </span>He told us he was going to bring change to Washington.<span> </span>He told us he was going to work for the people to make our nation what it once was.<span> </span>Little more than 30 days into his Presidency, is he keeping his promises he made that night?<span> </span>Is he keeping the promises he made on the campaign trail?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Well, number one, Obama brought no change to Washington as he did nothing more than appoint Washington insiders to every post he has been given a chance to fill.<span> </span>He has mined the standby Democratic powers that be to the fullest.<span> </span>Where is the new blood?<span> </span>Where is the “Yes we can” ideology?<span> </span>Why do we have to sit back and watch the same politicians who have been running our government for generations continue their abuse of power over the American citizen?<span> </span>Why… when the single most important aspect of Obama’s campaign was change?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>If I had voted for Obama, I would be sitting pretty uncomfortable right now because the man I would have voted for is not the man sitting in the Oval Office at this point in time.<span> </span>Sure, he has another 47 months to change how we perceive him, but hey, there is something to first impressions…<span> </span>I’ve got some numbers from the latest polls that show all is not well with the savior of the free world’s first month.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>In only 30 days, Obama’s approval rating has dropped by nearly 10 percentage points.<span> </span>Two out of three Americans currently approve of how Obama is doing.<span> </span>That is still an extremely high number, but a nine percent drop in one month should be extremely worrisome for Obama supporters.<span> </span>Where did the drop come from?<span> </span>There are three segments polled, Democrats, Independents, and Republicans.<span> </span>Of course the Republican vote dropped the most from 50 percent to a drastically reduced 31 percent.<span> </span>Hey, even half of the Republican crowd gave Obama the benefit of the doubt… only to be shown his true colors in less than one month how the liberal Obama would govern our country.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>The other two segments dropped as follows:<span> </span>Independents (the ones who actually voted Obama into office) dropped to 61 from 67 percent.<span> </span>Democrats basically held steadfast to their banker, err, I mean President with 92 percent, slightly down from 96 percent.<span> </span>If I were a Democrat, I would be pretty happy with what has transpired during the first month because by selling my vote, I now have more federal money coming my way that I haven’t worked for at the expense of those who do.<span> </span>I’ve also got more tax rebates coming my way that I don’t deserve because I didn’t pay anything in taxes during the year.<span> </span>It’s a great system at this juncture for a Democrat and the Democratic voting bloc.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>First month jitters or the real Obama?<span> </span>Which one is it?<span> </span>My vote is that it’s the real Obama.<span> </span>The one with puppet strings tied to massive bank accounts of unknown campaign contributors.<span> </span>He is the one with ultra liberal policies who lied to the American public about his stance regarding bi-partisanship.<span> </span>As my bank account, 401k, home value, and confidence shrinks, there are others in the country receiving the benefits of selling their vote by sharing the shrinking wealth of those who work and earn their living.<span> </span>The first month jitters are costing millions of Americans jobs, money, and their future.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 01:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The day has come that Barack Obama will officially become the President of the United States. I am so unbelievably excited that I can hardly put into words how much this day excites me. No I’m not excited about the fact that he is becoming our nation’s leader and focal point of the free [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>The day has come that Barack Obama will officially become the President of the United States.<span> </span>I am so unbelievably excited that I can hardly put into words how much this day excites me.<span> </span>No I’m not excited about the fact that he is becoming our nation’s leader and focal point of the free world, but for many other reasons.<span> </span>This new day will bring upon us a day of closure.<span> </span>Again, no I’m not talking about the closure of the Bush administration, but for something altogether different.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If you have read more than a paragraph of any of my nearly 200 articles to this date, you know full well that Obama is not my favorite politician (He ranks in the same category as Nancy Pelosi, Ted Kennedy, and let’s throw someone of the same character in here, the ever brilliant political mind, Lindsay Lohan.)<span> </span>So if Obama is not my political savior and governmental messiah, why am I so excited about the day he takes the oath of office?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Number one, I will NEVER have to hear another report by the so-called respectable news outlets about what dress Michelle Obama is going to wear to the inauguration.<span> </span>My ears have nearly bled from such innate conversation about nothing.<span> </span>As these reports wore on, I felt as if I were the one sitting in Guantanamo Bay being subjected to water boarding.<span> </span>Seriously, do we care?<span> </span>Is her dress going to hire two million people and replace the nearly 10 trillion dollars the stock market lost last year?<span> </span>Get over it, it’s just a dress.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Number two, I will NEVER have to hear another report about how there has never been a black President in our country (although Obama is only half black…).<span> </span>I could care less about the color of this man’s skin.<span> </span>Racism is alive and well in this country and for those who think this is the nail in racism’s coffin, continue living in your dream world and send me a check on behalf of your consummate stupidity.<span> </span>We all would like racism to be a dead and gone civil issue, but we must face the fact that it still exists.<span> </span>Sweeping an issue under the rug does not mean it’s cured.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Number three, Obama will now be given the chance to put his so-called money where his mouth is.<span> </span>I can run my mouth as well as Obama can, but he has now been given the position to where he can either come through on his promises or fail like all the other politicians.<span> </span>Yes, all the previous politicians have failed to achieve their campaign promises simply because they cannot change everything in such a short time.<span> </span>There is too much money and too much power on both sides of the aisle to allow the sweeping governmental change that Obama has promised.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">There are many other issues that I am sick of hearing about and I’m sure will still garner air time over the next few months and even years, but the time has come for Obama to show what he is made of.<span> </span>Is he a paper politician led by the vast wallets that helped get him elected?<span> </span>Is he deserving of the accolades he has received and the comparisons to MLK, JFK, and even Abraham Lincoln?<span> </span>Will his first term be his last?<span> </span>How will Obama deal with the enemies of our country abroad?<span> </span>Does he have what it truly takes to defend our Constitution or will he shred it like his policies and voting record portends?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Our mainstream media will be riding the coattails of Obama for quite a while so we won’t get a true feel for his administration for quite some time.<span> </span>But, I figure about two years into his Presidency, our nation will know whether we elected a true leader or just another Jimmy Carter.<span> </span>While I don’t agree with Obama’s policies, I do hope that he and his administration achieve what is best for our country.<span> </span>Policy and politics aside, I’m an American citizen and we need good to come of this.<span> </span>I can only hope that America is a stronger nation because of the next four years and not a weaker one.<span> </span>So, let’s get on with this show.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:36:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ While reading Bill O’Reilly’s book “Culture Warrior,” I ran across a simple statement conjured up from O’Reilly’s mind which makes ultimate sense in an uncommon sense world, “To conquer a nation, destroy the values of its people.” Doesn’t that simplistic statement make absolute sense? How can a nation survive if the values it was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>While reading Bill O’Reilly’s book “Culture Warrior,” I ran across a simple statement conjured up from O’Reilly’s mind which makes ultimate sense in an uncommon sense world, “To conquer a nation, destroy the values of its people.”<span> </span>Doesn’t that simplistic statement make absolute sense?<span> </span>How can a nation survive if the values it was formed and based upon are destroyed and no longer allowed, supported, or even accepted?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Upon first glance at that sentence, I would imagine we all turn our focus to an external enemy… an enemy from across the shores, a physical and political enemy.<span> </span>However, I believe the enemy is actually our own citizens within our society today.<span> </span>O’Reilly wrote this knowing that and has identified the threat as an entity he labels the “Secular Progressives” or S-P for short.<span> </span>I will label this segment of our society as our “insurgents.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Yes, I label them with such drastic measure because the effects of their ultra liberal policies destroy the basic American moral values which we were founded upon.<span> </span>The American insurgency, aka insurrectionists or secessionists in my opinion, are looking to change the landscape into that of total anarchy.<span> </span>Our way of life, if they have their way, will change forever into something that could split the nation in a way we haven’t seen since the Civil War.<span> </span>No longer is slavery or women’s rights at stake, our nation’s moral and ethical value system is at stake.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Fighting for our individual rights is one thing, fighting for the continued life of our nation is another.<span> </span>The insurgents are pushing policies which are held by a very small percentage of our society.<span> </span>However, that percentage is growing and is funded by some of the wealthiest people in America.<span> </span>They have the ability to get their message out because they are in de facto control of the nation’s media outlets.<span> </span>They control the television air waves, a large portion of the radio waves, and have created propaganda spewing internet sites which are in place to lure unsuspecting youth into their control.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>This is not a fight of Republican versus Democrat.<span> </span>It is not a fight between Conservatives and Liberals.<span> </span>This is a fight between the standard American citizen who holds our moral and ethical value set close to their heart and those who wish to remove all moral and ethical standards while replacing them with what is by default, chaos and anarchy.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Over 80% of our nation’s citizens consider themselves Christians.<span> </span>As such, they are bound by certain basic moral and ethical standards.<span> </span>If our nation has its moral and ethical standards destroyed by a small, but extremely powerful insurgency, expect a revolution by those who wish to uphold what the United States of America stands for.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Creating a society where anarchy and chaos rules serves two major purposes… greed and selfishness.<span> </span>If there are no moral and ethical rules to follow, what exactly is there to keep the average human being in line other than a basic understanding of what is right and wrong?<span> </span>And even then, right and wrong can be argued and litigated until wrong is right and right is wrong.<span> </span>Our society will simply focus on individual satisfaction at all costs because it’s our “right.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Do we need the government to uphold our standard moral and ethical views?<span> </span>Do we need laws in place to tell us how to live correctly?<span> </span>It appears that we do because if the insurgents had their way, our country would already be in chaos.<span> </span>No longer does it appear that we have the innate sense to know what is right and wrong while living in society.<span> </span>No longer does it appear that we can govern ourselves in a free society effectively as the insurgents continue to gain power.<span> </span>No longer does it appear that we know how to live without greed and selfishness.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>In the end, the country will make a decision.<span> </span>Will those of us who stand for something greater than the individual stand up for our country or will we simply allow the insurgency decide for us how to live our lives?<span> </span>I’m not telling you to stand up and start a militia in preparation for a revolution, I am telling you to use the most powerful tool in your arsenal… your vote.<span> </span>Yes, we just finished one our biggest elections, but it never stops.<span> </span>Speak up, write letters, attend a rally, do something other than allow the insurgents have their way because we are too lazy or pacified.<span> </span>They are the weaker force… we must band together and stop them before it’s too late.<span> </span>At that point in time, we may be beyond the simple casting a vote phase and into a full blown revolution.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>The American way of life is worth fighting for.<span> </span>No, not the “American life” of greed and selfishness, but the way of life our forefathers fought and died to protect.<span> </span>If we do our part, our country can be reclaimed and once again be that shining beacon of hope to all who want freedom.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 16:32:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ How many times did you hear the war cry of the Obama campaign, “Change we can believe in?” How many times did you hear the chant, “Yes we can” throughout the election process? I heard it enough times that I actually began believing that President Elect Barack Obama was truly going to affiliate himself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>How many times did you hear the war cry of the Obama campaign, “Change we can believe in?”<span> </span>How many times did you hear the chant, “Yes we can” throughout the election process?<span> </span>I heard it enough times that I actually began believing that President Elect Barack Obama was truly going to affiliate himself with a set of confidants and cabinet members who were not lifelong Washington D.C. insiders and political sycophants.<span> </span>I thought how can a man who has made so many promises to so many people possibly renege on his entire platform’s stance.<span> </span>I thought how can a man who has promised so much change and routinely invoked emotion by quoting Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, and a multitude of other great American leaders, not follow through with his own agenda?<span> </span>I was actually beginning to believe… until he started naming his cabinet choices.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>While I was always highly skeptical of Obama and his Liberal Agenda, I thought maybe, just maybe, he would be true to his word and bring new life and new blood to our government.<span> </span>I have never agreed with any portion of his Liberal Agenda, but I do subscribe to the necessary changes required in our governmental process.<span> </span>Even though his policies are against my beliefs, I thought maybe by bringing in some “change,” we would all benefit from it because the tried and true partisan politics we have experienced for generations would have to evolve and deal with the new regime for at least the next four years.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Skepticism is usually based upon seeds of truth and my skeptical nature was confirmed not long after the final vote was cast in the election.<span> </span>Obama has begun the monumental task of putting together his cabinet while also “trying” to satisfy his campaign promises.<span> </span>As it turns out, campaign promises made by Obama are just as easy to break as any other politician seeking office.<span> </span>Did any of us truly think anything different?<span> </span>Sure, we were all overwhelmed by the momentous victory Obama achieved and all of the important social ramifications it presented, but we, people who voted for him and against, were told he would bring about “Change we can believe in.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Where has this “change” gone?<span> </span>What change are we seeing when every single name he has considered and chosen been a political insider from previous regimes?<span> </span>What kind of change can we believe in when they are all politically tied to certain policies and agendas?<span> </span>What kind of change can we achieve if the new ideas are the same ideas we’ve had for decades?<span> </span>Change implies new people, new policy, new agendas, and new direction.<span> </span>Change simply cannot be a regurgitation of the same old people, policy, agenda, and direction.<span> </span>Obama ran his campaign on change and the only thing he has changed is his postal mailing address come inauguration day… oh, and a new family puppy.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>I am severely disappointed in the backbone of our President Elect for not living up to his simple promise of change.<span> </span>He has chosen to disregard his entire campaign’s platform because in reality, he NEVER was going to bring about change.<span> </span>A man in his position makes promises to voter groups and people of great power.<span> </span>In exchange for their support, he must provide something in return.<span> </span>His only form of repayment is to acquiesce to their demands if he wants his political career to continue.<span> </span>President Elect or not, he still must serve those who brought him into power… which isn’t necessarily the voters.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>We all like to believe that our President is a man, or woman, who can be the flash point, the catalyst, the true direction maker of our country.<span> </span>But we know that’s not the truth in our heart of hearts.<span> </span>Our President is nothing more than a puppet, a face, a figurehead.<span> </span>The true power resides in the Congress and thus, in the voter’s hands.<span> </span>The President does have executive power, but true lawmaking ability and direction decisions are made by hundreds of other citizen elected officials sitting in the seats of the House of Representatives and Senate.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Obama promised change, but has done nothing but do more of the same.<span> </span>The change we can believe in requires our votes to oust the partisan political members in the Congress and start anew.<span> </span>Start with people who truly care about our country and most importantly, our Constitution.<span> </span>We focus too much on a single person when in fact he can do very little with his single voice, his single vote, or his single request.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Now that we understand the Liberal Agenda and the associated underlying policies, let’s take a look at the “competing” Conservative Agenda. We will focus upon the same five issues that were laid out during our discussion of the Liberal Agenda. Before we begin, I want to mention one thing… the Conservative Agenda does not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Now that we understand the Liberal Agenda and the associated underlying policies, let’s take a look at the “competing” Conservative Agenda.<span> </span>We will focus upon the same five issues that were laid out during our discussion of the Liberal Agenda.<span> </span>Before we begin, I want to mention one thing… the Conservative Agenda does not equate to the “shoving” of religion down your throat.<span> </span>Yes, there are some religious issues within the policies and their stances upon them, but it is not a mandate of religion for those who disagree or are not religious.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>You may say there should be 0% religion in government because of the Constitution’s requirement of separation of Church and State.<span> </span>I say yes, the government cannot force religion upon our citizens, but our citizens can utilize religion and faith when voting and deciding policy.<span> </span>Taking a look at the latest statistics, 78.4% of Americans state that they are Christians.<span> </span>The rest is broken up into about 5% belonging to other faith traditions and 16.1% being unaffiliated with any specific religion.<span> </span>Our nation has always been and currently still is a Christian nation.<span> </span>Our forefathers and leadership during our nation’s formation were deeply rooted in their Christian faith, but they did not “shove” religion down our throats… going as far as making sure that it cannot happen.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Issue:<span> </span>Abortion</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>This may be the most divisive issue between the Conservative and Liberal Agendas.<span> </span>Unlike the Liberal Agenda believers, conservatives believe in Pro-Life.<span> </span>Many conservatives equate life with conception and not at birth.<span> </span>With life beginning at conception, abortion is nothing more than the murder of an innocent child.<span> </span>The innocence of life should be protected and not equated to a simple choice or right of the mother because it’s her “body.”<span> </span>What about the life of the child growing inside?<span> </span>Does it not have any rights?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Contradicting laws of our nation add to the volatility of this issue.<span> </span>Abortion is ok because the mother is “choosing” to abort because it’s her “body.”<span> </span>However, if a mother who is pregnant is murdered, the criminal faces two charges of murder.<span> </span>Or, if a pregnant mother is attacked and the baby is lost, the criminal faces a murder charge.<span> </span>On one hand, the child has no significance only because the mother decides that she doesn’t want the baby.<span> </span>On the other, the child is equivalent of a born human being, possessing all natural rights.<span> </span>The unborn baby either possesses all natural rights or does not.<span> </span>The Conservative Agenda says the unborn life possesses ALL natural rights.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Issue:<span> </span>Progressive Taxes</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Unlike the Liberal Agenda, the Conservative Agenda does not believe in taxation to “spread the wealth.”<span> </span>Actually, removing the entire taxation system and replacing it with a “sales tax” is gaining momentum and traction amongst the true conservative nation.<span> </span>The idea here is to pay taxes upon the products you buy and not pay taxes on the amount of income you earn.<span> </span>Liberals utilize the broken progressive tax system to “earn” votes by “cutting” taxes for the poor and middle class…<span> </span>Look at your wallet and the past… when did you pay more taxes and when did you not?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Issue:<span> </span>Gun Control</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Gun Control is another major issue dividing the liberals and conservatives.<span> </span>Liberals believe everyone will be safe as long as the people (not Joe Schmoe citizen) they determine should have weapons have them and nobody else does (I guess illegal weapons never cross their mind).<span> </span>Conservatives believe in the 2<sup>nd</sup> Amendment and believe it is an American citizen’s right to own and bear arms.<span> </span>No, they are not saying we should have fully automatic weapons, tanks, and explosives.<span> </span>They are supporting our right to own civilian weapons if we are law abiding citizens because our Constitution and Bill of Rights says we can.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Issue:<span> </span>Homosexual Marriage</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Like abortion, there are some religious motivations for opposing gay marriage.<span> </span>However, that does not mean the conservatives are forcing religion upon you.<span> </span>Our nation was founded upon Christian faith and ideology and the sanctity of marriage should be protected as such.<span> </span>Given that nearly 80% of our nation still considers itself Christian, it’s not a leap of faith to assume that the sanctity of marriage should be protected as one man, one woman.<span> </span>Marriage is not “just” a state recognized union, it is a Christian union.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Issue:<span> </span>Government Control</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>Conservatives profess that downsizing government is an ultimate desire.<span> </span>Decreasing the impact government has in our lives enhances our freedom as a nation.<span> </span>Conservatives believe that private enterprise produces competition and therefore we receive the benefits of better products and services.<span> </span>Government sponsored policies and services only add to the “fat” our government already abundantly has.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span> </span>As you can see, there are night and day differences between the Liberal and Conservative Agendas.<span> </span>However, unlike what the media would have you believe, the conservatives are not about “shoving” religion down your throat and forcing you to abide by their beliefs.<span> </span>Yes, religion plays a factor in how their decisions are made regarding policy, but they are not creating legislation that forces the American citizen to abide by the Christian faith.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Citation:<span> </span><a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-religion26feb26,0,4582086.story">http://www.latimes.com/</a></p>
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