Showing posts with label Foreign policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foreign policy. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

Teach hatred of Christians... what do you expect???

What do you expect when you have a country that teaches outright hatred for Christianity?

We've seen how the burning hatred for Christianity has manifested itself in our, nothing short of, idiotic foreign policy & intelligence failures.  How it blinds our State Dept. & Intelligence communities...  not knowing how to do basic, simple things like make friends & keep them to actually raining death onto our now past allies.

We've seen it everyday in our domestic/political life, with leaders who have a strangely brilliant inability to grasp simple problems let alone solutions for those problems.  Then again... when you see how they keep rejecting Judeo-Christian values it no longer has that strange stench.  Just brilliant inability wrapped in a suit decorated with faces of indignation and care.

How spoiled & stupid are our leaders (supported by our dumbMass media) to say that this is about fame or celebrity when its just plain hatred.  Are they intentionally misleading us or are they that spoiled & stupid.  The awful Truth is that they are blind to human nature due to their refusal to consider anything or everything from a Judeo-Christian viewpoint.

So now we have to ask - why the hatred for Christians?  Why has America come to this point in history where it outright rejects everything it was built upon & is stomping it out of existence with the same lustful zeal of ISIS?

My contention is that its the perfect storm of Atheism, Marxism, & Science (which has been hijacked by Atheists & Marxists).

A perfect storm that has become nothing short of a rabid, hate infested religion that preaches a dogma of fanatic adherence & doles out punishment that makes a medieval pope look like an amateur.

Yet the Atheist's are not the entirety of the problem.  That they have been allowed to teach their hate & flourish is due to the vacuum that the Christian church has created in this country.  A vacuum of not providing a defense for the time tested, and mightily successful, tenets that propelled our Founding Fathers to create such a country as we used to have & were supposed to cherish & defend.  And defend not for ourselves but to give the World a choice.

Until Christians give people something better to believe in... the people will believe in everything else.  Note- I'm not advocating conversion but the general principles of the Judeo-Christian tradition that we can all believe in... like the Founding Fathers had to with all their diverse belief systems.

Unfortunately the Church as been divided.  On purpose, by wolves in sheep's clothing.  Where we now have many who confuse Jesus Christ with Marx.  But that is a subject for another day.

Until Christians re-learn how to Witness, it will only get worse.







Thursday, September 17, 2015

Sane Foreign policy suggestion

Day one on the job as President of the United States of America, I would put every country on notice that in one year they will lose all aid from us but will be given a chance to regain it by earning it. And it will have to be earned on a yearly basis thereafter.

The following countries will be granted an exception - Poland, Israel, Egypt, Japan, Czech Republic, & Hungary.  I would include S. Korea but I'd like to see them clean up some animal abuse issues first.

The reason?  They demonstrate on a regular basis their commitment to Freedom.
America finances too many countries that not only show no value for Freedom in their political or social systems but also openly espouse their hatred for America and it's values.

I would require every other country to come to America and plead their case. On a yearly basis they must outline their plans to further values that are in line with America in their respective countries.  If they do so, then they will be granted aid for one year.  

I would limit the number of countries that will get aid every year as well.

The consequences of this type of policy will be a huge positive for us & for our neighbors on a monetary as well as a humanitarian level.

Of course I would then create a similar policy for businesses, non-profits, and other organizations inside America.  But thats a post for another day.

Its time to stop the plunder of America.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Rand Paul supports this Endless War


I wrote Sen. Rand Paul a week ago expressing my dismay as to his uninformed and/or convoluted thoughts on Egypt.

I am unable to publish my original email since it was a web form that is used instead of a regular email contact.

Below is his (ok,  a staffers or even a canned) response:

August 19, 2013

Dear Mr. (I deleted my name from this),

Thank you for taking the time to contact me regarding foreign aid from the United States.  I appreciate hearing your thoughts on this issue.
One of the most significant issues facing our country is the foreign policy of the United States and how we interact with our neighbors around the globe.  The United States and its citizens are some of the most generous individuals in the world.  With the strength of our Armed Forces, we are blessed to have the ability to quickly respond to tragedies of both natural and man-made disasters.  
The United States is good at promoting freedom, encouraging trade and supportive of those willing to participate in peace and benefit from its prosperity.  Unfortunately, a majority of the foreign aid is not given to other countries in response to emergencies.  Most countries that receive U.S. aid receive economic and military assistance rather than humanitarian aid.  Despite billions of dollars spent in attempts to assist countries and help them prosper, economic and military aid has had questionable effects.  
Aid that should be focused toward investment and growth is typically funneled into consumption.  Instead of reaching the people who need it, foreign aid has increased the size of foreign governments or used to line the pockets of corrupt leaders.  When it comes to military aid, countries like Egypt, Pakistan, Syria and Libya have used the weapons we have provided against their own people, and for other purposes that are against the interests of the United States.
Foreign aid should not be used to pressure nations into doing our will, but aid certainly should not be given to governments that actively work against and undermine the United States.  I have introduced many pieces of legislation and amendments to reduce military aid to specific nations, in response to their actions against the United States.  
In addition to the problematic effects our aid has created, our country is facing a considerable national debt problem.  We have seen countries and currencies fall under their unsustainable debt.  We cannot continue to borrow money from other nations in order to give funds to other countries.  We need to get our own fiscal house in order to prevent ourselves from becoming a nation similar to the ones in need of our assistance.  

Thank you again for taking the time to share your thoughts with me.  It is an absolute honor to represent the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the United States Senate.  Feel free to contact me again regarding any other federal issue. 

Sincerely,
Rand Paul, MD
United States Senator

My response:

Thank you for your response but it made me sad for America yet again.

That you lump Egypt in with those other corrupt regimes is amazing.

The military in Egypt is using weapons not against its own people but against a terrorist organization that has invaded Egypt and wants to snuff out all opposition.

So unlike America, who does not play this deadly serious game to win.  Thereby creating an Endless War.

I could go on, you will never understand though.  Thats why America has lost influence, not totally due to the ridiculously childish foreign policies of the democrats but because you're very insulated in your thinking and will never understand anyone other than yourself.  Unfortunately, it seems our Intelligence agencies are just like you.  This is why they have to turn to Big Data since they cannot understand people.  But I digress.

Lastly, that you use the excuse, that taxpayers in America deserve better than having their money be used to stop the murder of Christians is astonishing & shocking to say the least.

Egypt is doing what America should have been doing all along.
But then again, America no longer cares for Christians.  So you would be right in thinking that Egypt is undermining America's interests.  Now I get it.

I want peace... not this Endless War and definitely not being forcibly converted to the religion of (un)peace.


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Cartoons from 1994

Tell me again how times have changed? 

Its the same ole stuff only much worse today. 

How much longer are we going to live like this? 

Here are a few cartoons that tickled my funny bone from 1994 with the last picture being the answer to this insane merry-go-round that America has been on since then: