Labels: War on Terror
ChristCenteredPolitics
My thoughts on politics from a Christian perspective.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Here's a thought, how about we just give the Israel's missile defense technology. Why you ask? Well, when they get attacked by missiles, we could use that data to improve our own. I mean the last "conflict" they had they had alot of rocket attacks.
Recently, I've found out that your's truely is popular. Yes, that's right, I'm popular. Never been popular in my life but apparently now I am. Well, it's kind of a strange feeling actually.
Labels: Evanglism
Friday, September 28, 2007
I saw this and it made me think. Gives a new meaning to things made in China.
Labels: Civil Liberties
I think the U.S. should give up using nuclear weapons. One thing is that other nations especially developing nations see nuclear weapons, as a way to gain power. If reduced the number of nuclear weapons we had then it would be a way of detering others from gaining nuclear weapons. Second, all those weapons to maintain them have to have a cost. Third, do we really want to use nuclear weapons in a war? I mean if they were used then their would be radiation. That's more stuff we would have to deal with.
Labels: War on Terror
Monday, September 24, 2007
I frankly find that I'm better off without most of the people around me. Why? Because I try to help other people, and they take it as the wrong way.
Take for example, a resent event. A person I know has their hopes on being a professional writer and they have a story they sent out to various publishers that they couldn't sell. My mother made some cook books, and she made a slight amount on them, so I figure I could do the same thing. So I thought, I could publish the book and we could both make some money.
So I suggested this, and I'm accused of trying to "ruin" her writing career, using sleezy business tactics, and wasting her time. It's like sometimes it's like why do I even try to help others sometimes. But I probably wouldn't have made a whole lot of money doing it and involve taking a monetary risk on my part as well.
So I'm going to write my own book now. It's slowly gaining shape. Then I'm going probably publish it on my own. Maybe I'll submit it to publishers. But their is no arguing with her, she's got her mind set on how she wants to do things.
One thing that bothers me though, is what if she doesnt' find a publisher for it? I asked her this and she didn't answer that. I wish her the well, I really hope she is successful. But this is why I'd rather spend my time with books then people.
Take for example, a resent event. A person I know has their hopes on being a professional writer and they have a story they sent out to various publishers that they couldn't sell. My mother made some cook books, and she made a slight amount on them, so I figure I could do the same thing. So I thought, I could publish the book and we could both make some money.
So I suggested this, and I'm accused of trying to "ruin" her writing career, using sleezy business tactics, and wasting her time. It's like sometimes it's like why do I even try to help others sometimes. But I probably wouldn't have made a whole lot of money doing it and involve taking a monetary risk on my part as well.
So I'm going to write my own book now. It's slowly gaining shape. Then I'm going probably publish it on my own. Maybe I'll submit it to publishers. But their is no arguing with her, she's got her mind set on how she wants to do things.
One thing that bothers me though, is what if she doesnt' find a publisher for it? I asked her this and she didn't answer that. I wish her the well, I really hope she is successful. But this is why I'd rather spend my time with books then people.
Labels: Civil Liberties
Friday, September 21, 2007
I heard about a middle eastern company wanting to buy into the New York Stock Exchange on Fox News. I think it's a good idea. For one thing, if Islamic Terrorists bomb us, well the New York Stock Exchange will be the first thing that goes down. I don't think foreign companies should be able to have a controlling share in a U.S. company, or invest in a company that might undermine our interest's. However, having other countries willing to put up money for companies, is a sign of confidence in us.
Labels: War on Terror
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
National Health-care, here are my thoughts. First, to me the biggest thing is to be turned down being able to be turned down because of a pre-existing condition. Nevermind if the condition has anything to do with something else I'm applying for. Second, I still think if they did the medical savings plans like they did 401k's that would help. Since that is taken out before taxes. Hey if your going to make the arguement that it costing taxpayers money you might as well help the person saving the money. Third, is the insurance from the employer the employees can afford. I know of people who tried getting insurance through they're employer who offers it but can't because they can't afford it.
Labels: Civil Liberties
Friday, September 14, 2007
One thing is I think it's a mistake to abandon economic options just like it is not good to abandon military options. I don't like the idea of punishing the group for the few, however the group is responsible, then that is when you can punish the group. Another thing is, if they want to invade Iran, perhaps they could do it through Iraq. It would send a signal to the other countries.
Labels: War on Terror
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
My answer anti-war activists, draft them. Arresting or killing them would just make their case stronger. You know, I have the feeling that if these people who are against the war were getting shot at from they might have a different view of the war.
Labels: War on Terror
Friday, September 07, 2007
My thoughts on Iran. Okay, here's my thoughts on Iran. Bush you want to go into Iran? Go ahead, but first get out of Iraq. We can fight a one front war. We can fight a two front war. But a three front war?
Labels: War on Terror