Monday, October 6, 2014

Terrorism's Dirty Little Secret

Terrorism’s Dirty Little Secret
The View from the Middle
Terrorists around the world have discovered a fundamental truth about life on this planet.  It is easier to divide, destroy and kill than it is to unite, build and create.   
The Twin Towers, for example took about seven years from start of construction to ribbon cutting to build, but it took only about an hour and a half to bring them both down.  Think of any controlled implosion of a building that you have seen.  The buildings have usually taken years to build and have required the efforts of thousands of people, but can be taken down by a few people in a matter of seconds.
If any of you have studied the creation of life, it is amazing to say the least.  It takes nine months for one man’s sperm and one woman’s egg to create the trillions (yes trillions) of cells that comprise the human body.  Yet, it takes only a fraction of a second to put a bullet through someone’s head and end that life.  And, if you want to be more brutal and inhuman, it might take a person a few seconds to chop that head off.
The United States, The United Kingdom and Germany are unquestioned, sovereign countries today, but each took hundreds if not thousands of years to unite the people within their borders.  The citizens of these countries feel a part of their governments because they are free to participate in its direction through their votes.  And, if they don’t like the outcome, they are free to stay or leave.
Terrorism doesn’t care what the people of any region believe.  They force their beliefs on all people through violence and coercion.  There is only one way to think, their way.  And, if you don’t, you die.  That’s not exactly a pro-choice platform in my book.
ISIS (not ISIL) Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda and Hamas are all the same (a rose by any other name…).  They take the easy way out.  They don’t know how to build or unite so they divide, destroy and subjugate.  Look at where they dominate.  Want to live in Syria, Iraq or Palestine right now.  Even the official Islamic states like Iran and Pakistan are hardly vacation spots.
According to the Human Development Index, the real Republics like the US, Canada, Germany, the UK and Israel all rank in the top twenty places to live in the world.  Iran, on the other hand, is ranked 75th and Pakistan is rated 146th.  Syria, Iraq and Palestine all rank over 100.
The most important thing these Islamic countries offer to people is Sharia law.  This is the system that can resort to cutting off the hands of people who are caught stealing.  Sharia also condones the “honor killing” of a girl for something as simple as looking at a boy in what her father considers an inappropriate way.  And heaven forbid if you are a woman or gay.  You will either be a second-class citizen or stoned to death.  More bad choices.
Who on earth should tolerate, let alone support these barbarian murderers?  Why isn’t every country on the planet outraged by ISIS and joining the US alliance against these savages?  Why would we limit what we are willing to do to destroy these monsters?  Why would we tell our enemies what we WON”T do?
What we need is a real leader who can speak with passion and commitment to rally our allies to join us in this righteous and absolutely necessary battle against pure evil.  FDR did it to rally our countrymen against Hitler and the Nazis, and Ronald Reagan did it when he told Gorbachev to “tear down this wall”. 
We don’t need a leader who is “too cool for school”.  We don’t need a leader who wants to weaken his own argument by brining up Ferguson, Missouri and giving that situation some sort of moral equivalency to the slaughter that ISIS has performed in Iraq and Syria.  We don’t need a President who will call these goons ISIL.
When the war started, the west named this group ISIS (The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), but that wasn’t good enough for these thugs.  They wanted to be called ISIL (like we should care what our enemies want to be called).  Why is that?

It’s because ISIL stands for The Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant, which is a very aspirational title.  The Levant is a term that describes an ancient area that includes modern day Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel.  ISRAEL!!  Why would our President comply with their desire to be labeled with this goal-oriented moniker?  I liked it better when George H.W. Bush mispronounced Saddam Hussein’s name on purpose just to tick him off!

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Race in America Part 2

This is part two of "Race in America".  Part one was the history of race in America, and this is "where we are today".  Click on the link below or copy it into your browser.  If you haven't seen part one, check that out as well when you get to my site.  Please pass this on to your friends.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Kl152zvFvo


Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Race in America - VFM video

Here is the VFM's first of three short videos on Race in America.  Just click on the link below or copy this address and paste it into your browser.  It will get us started with the promise of more to come.  Feel free to pass this on to all your friends, because who ins't interested in Race in America.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwcJ0QW_D3U

Monday, July 21, 2014

Governmental Insanity - Quick thought

First, we all have to remember that "THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO MONEY".  All the money it spends comes from me and you.  So, as President Obama takes off in Air Force One on one of his fundraising trips, keep in mind that WE are paying for it.  Oh sure, they'll try their best to sell us on some cock-and-bull "official" business excuse for the trip, like visiting a woman who wrote the President a letter, but we all know the purpose of the trip.  By the way, I wrote a letter to the Pres.  When is he coming to visit me?

Now, they keep Presidential travel costs top secret (probably because it would make us all sick if we saw it) but let's do a quick logic checklist.  You have advance teams, multiple planes, including Air Force One to the tune of about $175,000 per hour, and of course we have send at least 10 doctors with the President in case he gets a hangnail while he is in Austin.  This trip could easily cost us, the taxpayers $10 million so that the President can raise $2 or $3 million for his Democratic buddies.  Only in our government would anyone consider that a wise investment of tax payer dollars.  If this doesn't tick you off, you either have too much money or too few brains, so I hope you're ticked!!

Sunday, July 6, 2014

The Errors of Ayers

The Errors of Ayers
The View from the Middle
As I write this column, I’m surrounded by my family on the 4th of July weekend thinking of how blessed I’ve been in so many ways.  All the holiday activities, historical snapshots on TV and the patriotic “man on the street” interviews remind me that my blessings began when I had the good fortune to be born in this great country. 
While America is not perfect, in my opinion it is the best thing this world has going for it.  It is the only country based fundamentally on the belief that the rights of its citizens are above the rights of the state.  We all have a God-given right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness that no one can take away from us, and our countrymen have fought and bled and died to preserve that right for us and to extend it to others around the world.
With this backdrop, I watched Megyn Kelly (of Fox News) interview Bill Ayers, co-founder of the Weather Underground, a radical and arguably terrorist group that opposed the Vietnam War in the 60’s and 70’s.  As I listened to Mr. Ayers describe the country that I have lived in for 62 years and read about for most of those years, I felt a profound disconnect.  One of us must have lived in a different America.  So, where has Mr. Ayers gone wrong?
First of all, he focused only on America’s shortcomings.  I readily admit that America is not perfect.  No country is.  So, if you ignore all of the positive impacts that America has had on our own citizens and the rest of the world and just focus on our miscues, you’ll get a distorted view of the US. 
Mr. Ayers played hopscotch with our history jumping from our treatment of the American Indian to the days of slavery.  He then jumps forward to the Vietnam War and then the war in Iraq.  I agree that these are all dark and questionable periods in our history, but Bill offers no solutions, just ridicule.
He hops right over the great risk our Founding Fathers took and the sacrifices they made in the name of liberty, justice and the rule of law.  He leapfrogs over the Civil War where hundreds of thousands of white men and women died to overturn the injustice of slavery. 
He side steps World War I and World War II when millions of Americans gave their lives to save Europe from a ruthless dictator and tyrant that would have surely brutalized hundreds of millions of people had the outcome of those wars been different.  Amazingly, he drew a blank concerning the struggles of Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy and millions of other Americans of all races who fought for the civil rights of Black America.
We could debate forever the motives of America’s involvement it Iraq.  Mr. Ayers suggests that we spent almost a trillion dollars to fight a war in Iraq so that Halliburton could make a few billion in profits.  Not only is that a cynical view, but Mr. Ayers offers no proof.  He simply points a conspiratorial finger and demands that we take his word for it.  He uses a similar defense when questioned about the murders and murderous plans of his Weather Underground during his fugitive years.
I would suggest that we had a nobler motive in going to Iraq.  First, we went to protect our own country from another terrorist attack similar to the one we suffered on 9/11/2001.  I believe that we went to rid the world of another heartless dictator who had brutalized his own people and threatened the stability of the Middle East and the world.
Mr. Ayers also overlooks the pure generosity of America.  Whenever there is a tsunami or an earthquake or a hurricane anywhere in the world, who does the world turn to for help?  It is the United States government, followed closely by the American people. 
Abraham Lincoln once said, “If you look for the bad in people, expecting to find it, you surely will”, and I guess the same applies to countries.  To Mr. Ayers I would suggest that he take his political blinders off.  America is not perfect, but we are working at it.  We will continue make this country better unless we allow people like you (Mr. Ayers) to dismantle it.

In America we are all free to put forward new ideas on how to make our country even better than it is today.  Even you, Mr. Ayers, are free to spew your one-sided vitriol about America, only in America.  Try that in Russia or China and see how that works for you.  I’ll buy your ticket – one way.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Hobby Lobby, another win for Freedom - Quick Thought

Looks like our Constitutional scholar President missed another class at Harvard.  That pesky first amendment is so hard for him to grasp.  I guess he thought that as long as the ACA didn't violate any of HIS religious principles all would be OK.  Well, he got schooled by SCOTUS, again.  Let's here it for Hobby Lobby, the American people and the country.

Let's also see if there is a mass exodus of Hobby Lobby employees.  That would be a good indicator of the error in this decision.  I don't, however, expect that to happen because Hobby Lobby is a great employer that offers double the minimum wage and great insurance to their workers already, ACA or not!  We need more Hobby Lobby's in America.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Skunked - Quick thought

Our Constitutional scholar of a President was just skunked 9-0 by the Supreme Court for his recess appointments to the NLRB (National Labor Relations Board).  I guess Obama must have missed that day in class at Harvard.  This is a much bigger deal than just a slap on the wrist for trying to stack the NLRB with his ideological buddies.  This is a huge defeat for his "I've got a pen and a phone" strategy to bypass Congress.  The really good news here is that while this is a defeat for Obama, it is a victory for the Republic, for the separation of powers and for the American people.  If Hobby Lobby prevails on Monday it will be another victory for religious freedom and liberty in general.  Pray for another 9-0 shellacking!