Monday, August 8, 2011

Americans are "Pre-Revolutionary"

I do not know exactly what is different about today. There is something. There is something in the air, that makes today feel completely different. Perhaps it is I that feels different. There are so many changes, Changes that I did not want to believe in, but now Hope for.

President Obama has brought us Change. For a foolish part of our nation, they are still hoping for what was promised. For the tired, weary and now certainly poor; this Change is causing us to no longer believe in the established powers, but to empower us to redefine the establishment.


There is a day coming, an American Judgement Day, that will shake the very foundation of society. We are on pace to relive the days of our fore-fathers.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Kids: Cheat Often, Win Big, Confess Later

I am really getting tired of the sports formula: "Win at all costs". There have been so many high profiled athletes over the years to have done everything to be the best. They win many trophies, stats and awards only to come out years later as cheaters. There is rarely any punishment for these individuals as they try to come clean and shed their guilt in hopes of gaining respect.

This comes on the cuff of "Big Mac" Mark McGwire announcing he used performance enhancing drugs throughout his entire professional baseball career. I am actually impressed that he does not have a book coming out shortly and was doing this as a publicity stunt like Jose Conseco and his book "Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big". These guys made huge amounts of money while playing professional baseball, were worshipped, retired, and then sold their harrowing stories of drug use to continue their revenues.

There is no shame left in American sports. Someday soon, others such as international cyclist star, Lance Armstrong will admit to PED usage only to sell his story to the media and publishers. The glory days of athleticism is dead, as we slowly move further into the era of "cheat to win". There are stories of athletes hiding their own sexes to find competitive advantages. Swimming is suddenly about who has the slickest suit. Running is about the lightest shoe, and baseball is about the biggest coverup.

Just ask New England Patriots coach, Bill Belichick, about having to comply to NFL rules and forgo the spying of your opposing team during a game. Seems without cheating, the Patriots are just as vulnerable as everyone else. No one will be taking back any of his superbowl rings.


So kids, you might as well stop resisting. Until the government opens up a real war on drugs here in America instead of overseas with truth, not fear filled public service announcements and outdated in class propaganda; you will need to "cheat to compete". That is the new America. From politics, to jobs, to relationships, to sports, you must cheat to be the best. Cheating is only going to get worse if we do not cut it off from the top down.

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Harry Reid Said Nothing Wrong

Harry Reid may be an old, rich white man who once called a then Presidential candidate Obama, "light-skinned” with an advantage as a candidate because of “no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.”

Can someone explain to me what part of that was inflammatory. Barack Obama is clearly a light-skinned, biracial African-American man. Reid never said that as a derogatory phrase, so why any controversy at all? Is it the context, or somehow going against freedom of speech? Seems perfectly ok to say in a society so very accepting. I am a darker skinned, Caucasian man, and that is just stating a fact. No controversy there.

However, the next part about Obama lacking a "negro dialect" is the phrase that seems to have many conservatives furious. Perhaps they need to step back and realize that Negro Dialect is perfectly acceptable as it is an internationally recognized aspect of American English.


Coined in 1973 by Robert Williams of the Oakland School Board (Oakland, CA) as Ebonics; the concept of African-Americans having their own patterned and unique dialect has been well documented since. You can take Ebonics, or Negro Dialect, courses at many public and private universities world wide. The fact the Harry Reid stated that Obama did not use such a dialect in his own speech, was both a statement of fact, and an arguable advantage. By not having the dialect of a small percentage of Americans who speak it, Obama had an advantage for appealing to the masses.

This is a genuine opinion, and if Conservatives want to cry foul, maybe they should first figure out why we are still advancing Ebonics as a teachable dialect in America.


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Friday, September 11, 2009

I wanted to share something personal on the 8th anniversary of the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks.

Like so many of us Americans, I can remember vividly the moment I heard about the violent and cowardly terrorist acts committed on U.S. soil. I was on my way to class when I heard a rumor from a friend that something had just happened in New York. We weren't in class 5 minutes before our director took us all out onto the football field and sat us down. We all knew something serious had happened because of the drained look on his face.

I remember leaning back on the grass on that warm and sunny day, waiting for our director to come out and tell us what he was preparing to say. I remember the clouds, just a dozen or so, small and puffy, burning off as the sun was climbing into the sky. Having been an amateur planespotter with my dad and our shortwave radio, I realized that the scene was wrong. Being close to Cleveland, the sky would normally be full of dozens of contrails and commercial airliners making their way across country. Instead, it was a virgin sky, eerily quiet. I remember sensing that something was really wrong, like I was about to be hurled into a horror film sequence.

Our director rode out on his ATV and stepped up onto his platform. He did not need to use his megaphone, and he opted to speak instead of yell. It was the most quiet I ever remember being in school. He told us that today, it did not matter anymore what our beliefs were, or what our family beliefs were. That it did not matter what our opinions would be. We just needed to know what had happened, and that we needed to be with our families so they could help us understand and to be close with them. He informed us that two highjacked planes had flown into the World Trade Center in New York City and that they had collapsed. I could not tell you if there were gasps, I just remember all of us staring, sober. He then told us that a third plane had flown into the Pentagon in Washington DC and that we would never forget this moment, or this date. He finished by saying that his heart went out to all the families who had died in these attacks. He then dismissed us, and we were free to leave school.

My sister and I were picked up from school by my dad, which meant he had not even made it to work that day. We asked him about it, and he said that they have been showing it all morning on TV. My parents had been watching the news when it happened and they saw the entire thing live. We got home and he explained that the news was going to compare this to the Kennedy Assassination for reference to historical events, which they did. He said not to listen to them, and to remember this how the nation might have remembered the Pearl Harbor Attacks. Being a military man, my dad told us that any attack on the military or government like the Pentagon, was deemed an act of war. He said that this even would change the outcome of America, and thusly, the entire world.

The words spoken on that day are still so very true. I will always vividly remember those moments. I hope we never forget that day, so those who were innocently killed, can never be forgotten. There is a little framed printed message at my local deli that I see once a week. It is showing its age as it fades in the clear plastic stand. It is a simple promise printed on a sky blue background with clouds.

"We display our patriotic colors to remember those who perished September 11th, 2001. We must never forget." -MANAGEMENT

Please take the time today to remember those who died 8 years ago because they were American. Many Americans have made unknowing sacrifices for their country because they were born here. We must all stand together, united as brothers and sisters, as Americans. This, we must never forget.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

The Waffle House

I found it funny tonight, during President Obama's health care pitch, that the Administration continues to waffle on all their policies. Obama made a point that young, healthy adults, are choosing not to pay for healthcare coverage. By doing so, they are putting themselves at risk and causing a huge burden on the system. I am not sure how much burden a few million young, healthy adults are putting on the system, but the idea seems laughable. We are going to target the young, healthy, financially independent with fines for not choosing to pay for coverage they will not use, or not need to use because they have a backup with savings and investments. Again, we are attacking success again.

Then, at the same time, the Administration is going after overweight adults as victims. To pay for their coverage, they want to increase taxes on snack foods, fast foods and pop. A Sin Tax for gluttons. Except, that once again, punishes those who are healthy and know when to stop eating. Punish successful businesses like Coca-Cola and Pepsi because a man in Alabama cannot drink less then 9 gallons of cola a day. The real Tea Party is coming, and I suspect it will be in Atlanta when millions of gallons of sugary drinks are spilled to cut out their taxable profit.

If you want to lower health costs, Mr. Harvard Law Graduate, Mr. President of the Harvard Law Review; is to go after medical malpractice lawyers. Why would the President, a lawyer, go after other lawyers, jacking up the costs of everything because of the rising costs of malpractice insurance. It is not the amount of rewards from malpractice that make it a burden, it is the number of cases the sheer work hours spent by administration and courts that absorb the burden. Go ask John Edwards about his days as an ambulance chaser. He was so successful, he found plenty of money to pay for both his wife's kids and his mistress's. Most husbands struggle to cover just one partner in America.

Obama then wraps up his speech by promising to make doctors less likely to cause mistakes, so there are less lawsuits. Here he inserts his comments so he can claim he is a moderate. That is how he is targeting folks, going again, after successful PRACTICING doctors and MAKING them work safer. Not look into malpractice, just limit it, by punishing those who practice medicine in this country. He said malpractice lawsuits were a problem, then said he was going to correct them by going after the victims. Welcome to the Waffle House, may I give you your order?

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Obama Finally Gets Around to McCain

It has been a long time since the election campaigns, but I think it is finally nice to see President Obama making good on a promise to Senator McCain. For the past few months I have noticed the President traveling around the country, finally doing town-hall style meetings. Sure it is a lot easier taking telepromter instead of taking notes for debate, but boy does he make it look easy. It would be nice to see someone stand up and get the President distracted from doing little more then acting and reading lines off a moving screen. Too bad no one stands up and asks him the tough questions about his Healthcare Reform, such as "why should we punish the nation's largest employer?" I would like to hear a "middle-road" answer to that question from our leftist federal government. I doubt many of us will ever get these answers before it is too late.
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States Increasing and Adding Taxes

Even though it was promised that most Americans wouldn't see a penny increase on their taxes, States suffering with looming budget crises are looking to increase, or "adjust" tax code to offset expenses. While Reaganomics proposed to alleviate pressure on workers at the bottom by cutting taxes at the top; it seems Obamanomics can be summed up as refusing to help the top (Federal) and allowing the bottom to suffer (State and Local). It would be nice if I heard record "personal profits" more then "tax profits" in the news. This deficit and economic nightmare is only beginning...
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