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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Good Idea - But ...........

Barack Obama has promised to give students a $4000 tax credit in exchange for 100 hours of public service. Students will be able to use this credit to pay tuition and other fees. I think this is a great idea if it is implemented in a way that helps all students of all income levels. However, my life experience has shown me that this tax credit will not be available for a lot of students.

Obama and John McCain are making a lot of promises to the American people on what they will do if they are elected president. I just wonder where they are going to get the money to pay for all of these "great" ideas? For example, I know Obama likes to say that a lot of his programs will be paid for with the money that is now being used for the war in Iraq. That may be true - one day. However, people are naive if they think that the war is going to end and the troops are going to come home as soon as Obama becomes president. Obama may want to bring the troops home immediately, but the reality is that he is going to need the help of Congress. Obama also knows that whether he wants to or not, the U.S. is going to maintain a prescence in Iraq until the end of time. There is no way the U.S. is going to give up this strategic staging ground in the Middle East.

For once, I just wish there would be one presidential candidate that would be completely honest with the American public. Obama has come close to being that candidate. For example, he has consistently ridiculed the gas tax holiday idea for what it is - a gimmick. However, I need Obama or someone to tell me the truth all of the time.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Don't Forget The White Fathers

I was glad to see Barack Obama take black men to task who are not taking an active part in the lives of their children. This has been a problem for a long time that many people unfortunately accept as a fact of life. However, there are plenty of black fathers who do it the right way, but the media does not like to focus on those good men. The media would rather focus on the ignorant fools walking around with their pants half way down their ass who are committed to living a reckless life. Nevertheless, I believe Obama focused on black men because he was speaking at a predominantly black church. I would also like to see him repeat this message at some of the predominantly white churches. There are plenty of white men who decline to be fathers to their children.

I wonder if Obama would be comfortable lecturing a white audience about the importance of fatherhood? That's a message I bet his campaign team will not let him deliver in some parts of the country. The Secret Service can only do so much.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

If It's In GQ Then It Has Got To Be True

One of the things I always like about competition is the reaction of the losing team in the days and months after the game or in this case, the campaign. One of the architects of Hillary Clinton's losing campaign was strategist Mark Penn. In an interview with GQ, he gave his opinion on what went wrong with Clinton's campaign and why she lost to Barack Obama. I found it interesting that he never once said that Clinton lost because he gave her some bad advice. However, Penn was able to point the finger at the failings of other people involved in Clinton's campaign, namely former campaign manager Patti Doyle.  Penn may be right about in criticizing the roles and decisions of others in the campaign, but before he starts chirping he needs to take a really long look in the mirror.

So Much For Party Unity

It's no secret that many moderate and conservative Democrats are not crazy about a possible Barack Obama presidency. Nevertheless, the fact is that the majority of them would rather have Obama as President than John McCain. However, Obama is too liberal for these people and they fear that if he is elected President then the Republicans will surely return to the White House in four years.

There are idiots in each party, but not too many of them have made ignorant comments in public like those made by Tennessee Democratic Party executive Fred Hobbs. This fool said, "he (Obama) may be terrorist connected for all I can tell." You can see more of the statement in the following video.



This is the kind of crap Obama is going to have to fight on a daily basis. I'm not an Obama supporter, but some of these anti-Obama people are not too intelligent. It's one thing for them to fear an Obama presidency because of his expected policies. However, it's another thing to fear the man to the extent that they are just making stuff up about him that have no basis in reality.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Just Because You Return It Does Not Mean That You Did Not Steal It

School districts across the country are financially strapped as they continue to try and educate the nation's children. Imagine the concern, Mesquite High School had when their cameras and computers started disappearing for no reason. The equipment was disappearing because the school's athletic coordinator and football coach was stealing it. Police say Steve Halpin would take the stolen items to a pawn shop and later buy them back to replace at the school. Halpin is lucky that the school district allowed him to slither into retirement instead of prosecuting him. However the district is now coming under intense scrutiny and pressure for their handling of the episode.

It's obvious that Halpin was obviously was having some financial issues that pushed him to do what he did. There are a lot of people in this country like Halpin who have made decisions that have put them and their families in tight financial situations. Nevertheless, there is no excuse to ever steal school equipment. I'm sure Halpin is a good man who found himself on the brink for some reason. He probably did not think he was stealing because he always intended to return the equipment. Financial stress has caused plenty of people to lie to themselves and commit irrational acts that they would not usually do. Unfortunately, Halpin is no different.

This Could Only Happen In California

Only in California would a federal judge maintain a sexually explicit website while he is still sitting on the bench. This is what Chief Judge Alex Kozinski of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has been doing in his private time. Kozinski said that he thought that his site was private and could not be viewed by the public. Kozinski is obviously an intelligent man in the legal world, but he has proved to be devoid of any common sense. Why would a man in his position even take a risk like this? Are you telling me that is craving for sexual perversity outweighed any brain wave telling him that it was a bad idea for a federal judge to own a site that depicted borderline pornographic pictures?

"Among the sexually explicit material on his site that he defended as humorous were two photos. In   one, a young man is bent over in a chair and performing fellatio on himself. In the other, two women aresitting in what appears to be a cafe with their skirts hiked up to reveal their pubic hair and genitalia.  Behind them is a sign reading "Bush for President." "That is a funny joke," Kozinski said.

The only reason Kozinski's site came to light is because he is presiding over an obscenity trial in L.A. that involves hours of hard-core fetish material. The judge has offered to remove himself from the trial, but the prosecutors and defense did not immediately object to him staying on the case. However, Kozinski needs to do the right thing and recuse himself from the trial. He should not wait to be asked to leave; he should leave because it's the right thing to do.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

There Is More Than One Way To Vote

Roland Martin is a CNN contributor and a Barack Obama supporter (no surprise). I still have no idea how he is considered a political expert and why he has been able to get so much TV time, but that is besides the point. Nevertheless, Martin does make some good points every now and then. Currently, Martin is pushing for the idea of having Election Day held on a Saturday or Sunday instead of its usual Tuesday. For the most part, I don't see anything wrong with this idea. However Martin does not take into consideration the implications for voters who are members of religions that restrict activities on weekends. I'm no religious expert, but I believe members of the Seventh Day Adventist religion are restricted from doing things at certain times on Saturday.

Don't get me wrong, I understand Martin's goal of increasing voter turnout for the general election. However, he is making the assumption that people would get out of bed on a Saturday to go stand in a long line for a couple of hours and vote. I could have taken his idea a little more seriously if he had taken the time to point out that there are options for people who do not have the time to vote on Tuesday. Every voter can choose to complete an absentee ballot if they do not want to miss work or stand in line on election day.

The bottom line is this - if people want to exercise their right to vote then they will vote on Tuesday or by absentee ballot. If people do not vote then they lose the right to complain about the results of the election. I wonder how many people complaining about the current Bush administration actually took the time to vote for John Kerry? I'll admit he was not a good option, but my point is voter's had a choice and they chose Bush - again. This would have happened on any day of the week.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

My Exile Is Over

I have returned to the blogging world from my self-imposed exile with a new focus and renewed energy.  I am still relatively new to blogging, but I am disappointed with the attitudes of a lot of people in the blogosphere.  I have found it to be a place where people can hide and say anything that they want.  Their commentary can be full of lies and misleading statements. Some readers leave comments that make you wonder how they graduated from high school and found any kind of employment.

I have always lived by the adage that I would never say or write something about someone that I could not say to their face. I have never felt compelled to hide behind a letter or computer screen to voice my opinion. The blogging world is full of cowards who like to make comments that are sexist, racist, unintelligent, deceitful  and devoid of any truth. There are some people who actually take the time to see if they can be a bigger jerk than someone else on the site. These people are cowards in public and these people are cowards tapping away on their laptops.  The blogosphere has almost made it cool to be a jerk to other people. 

I have always had a problem with people who are ignorant or who do not have any common sense. I don't knowingly deal with these types of people nor do I coach them.  I make a conscious effort to weed these people out of my life.  This is why I am not accepting comments any more on this site.  For example, people know that I have not been a big fan of Barack Obama's political views or his old church membership.  However, I have more of a problem with the racist language people have used to criticize Obama and his family.  I have also hated the language Obama supporters have used towards John McCain and Hillary Clinton.

I know that people blog to express their feelings and expertise on various subjects. However, that does mean I have to provide a forum for shallow people to spew vile and hateful comments that do not have any place in this society.

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