Rage Against the Machine

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

What a Day!

What a fanatastic day to be an American. Whether you voted for Obama or McCain to have to country so engaged in an election (or anything for that matter) was truly a great thing to be a part of. The turnout for this election has made me believe that the youth of this nation is finally starting to grab the reigns and take this nation to its next step of greatness. As a seemingly more moderate majority of voters as answered the call I expect this country to regain not only the respect of nations which we have recently lost, but also take a more diplomatic approach to solving problems. I really am proud to be an American again which is something I might not have said four or eight years ago.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

New pics



Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving to every body 'round the globe!!

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Educated fools

So my sister and I were discussing our views on homosexuality via email. She posted a snipet of those emails on her blog, and opened it to the masses for discussion. As expected her blog viewers were on the "hell bound homos" kick. When I offered my opinion to the conversation I was singled out and accused of nitpicking the Bible. I was under the impression that a discussion involved a subject being discussed. Apparently the homo hating Christian definition differs. I personally think that kid has deeper issues, and needs to seek help from more than just "God". In conclusion it simply amazes me how some educated people can be so foolish.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

I got a job!

As of tomorrow May 3rd I will be a part of the FedEx team! I've been wanting to get hired on there since my lay off. They have a fabulous benefits package, and supply a competitive wage. I very excited to start work, but I'm also extremely disappointed my extended vacation has come to an end.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Hurricane season.

Hurricane season is approaching. Why do I bring this up? A couple reasons. First of all if we have a major storm hit the US how are we going to provide support to those areas with all of our National Guard soldiers spending their now lengthened tours in Iraq? And if a hurricane were to pose a problem with a slowing to the response by our Guard troops then wouldn't the same be true if there were a terrorist attack?

Recent attacks in Bagdad and neighboring cities proves that an increase in troop presense cannot stop the isolated attacks and suicide bombings even in an area completely secured by our forces. So what does that say about our country where there is practically no military presense, and the opportunity for violent acts is readily available.

The root of the terrorist attacks on US soil is spawned from the presense of our military on Muslim Holy Ground. That was the reason for 9/11, and since then all we've done is increase our presense in these areas. How does that solve the problem?

Also I have questions about military strategy, and the possibility of "victory" in Iraq. Let's go back a couple hundred years, and think about a "guerilla" force on this very soil fighting for independence from the British. If our small force of freedom fighters would have sailed across the Alantic they would have been slaughtered in seconds, but in a land they were familiar with and in small well planned attacks. They used their small advantage to overcome a virtually insurmountable enemy. In a way aren't we putting our troops in a very similar situation?

Lastly isn't part of our "victory" uniting into a democracy? Why then are we building walls to seperate Bagdad into Sunni and Shiite areas? Hey, wait a minute, a capital city divided by a wall...this sounds familiar...where have I heard this before...OH YEAH BERLIN. What exactly are we accomplishing over there? And what is it with this administration and building walls (literally and figuratively). Isn't a wall a physical representation of confinement? And isn't that the opposite of freedom?