On the
day, April 18, when Ben Stein’s movie opens here in theaters
about religious freedom and the lack of public knowledge
about the threat of Darwinism, Jimmy Carter will be meeting
with a Hamas leader, Khaled Mashaal, in Damascus, Syria.
Since the former President is anti-Israel, one ponders what
they will be plotting?
Meanwhile,
I pondered why Al Gore is spending millions of dollars on TV
ads promoting an unscientific theory of global climate
change when many well-known climatologists and scientists
say otherwise? Do liberals allow political pontificating to
excuse them from truth?
With the
cost of oil escalating due to competition from all other
nations, especially from China and India, why are
legislatures trying to keep us from using the Canadian tar
sands oil which will be used by every other country, leaving
us high and dry with $4.00 or $5.00 per gallon gasoline. Do
the environmental extremists control our government’s
decisions now as well as how much we must pay for a gallon
of gasoline?
Mark J.
Perry, a professor of finance and economics at
the University of Michigan writes about the vast, secure and
reliable supply of fuel from Canada's oil sands.
In his
article, he states,
"These
sands hold an estimated 174 billion barrels of crude oil,
making these deposits second only to Saudi Arabia in global
reserves...Although President Bush has publicly welcomed
production of Canadian sands oil, Congress last year passed
legislation that prohibits the government from using
alternative fuels that have a larger carbon footprint than
conventional oil. As a result, the Defense Department is
unable to use jet fuel made from this oil even though
greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of tar sands oil have
fallen 32% since 1990. Now California is moving to disallow
the use of tar sands oil under a recently approved low
carbon fuels standard sought by environmental groups.
Illinois is among a dozen states also considering such a
standard...The irony is that countries with fast-growing
economies such as those in China, Brazil and India are
accelerating energy resource development, while
resource-rich North America is becoming captive to
environmental extremism...”
What
better reasons than these do we have to cast out the
extremists and elect rational thinking individuals to all
offices this November.
As to our
home security, will those we elect protect us in 2009 and
beyond from another attack on our soil? We not only worry
about al Qaeda but also about the new Napoleon, Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad! He has vowed to eradicate
both Israel and America from the face of the earth. In case
you forgot, he has just added 6000 centrifuges to his
arsenal for construction of nuclear bombs. Oh, he does say
they are just to produce domestic energy. Hmmm, I wonder why
he doesn't just use all that oil under his land for his
needed energy?
Speaking
of terrorism, I still can’t understand how the Democrats are
interested in protecting us from another 9/11 attack, when
they have virtually stopped surveillance of phone calls
between the Middle East and sleeper cells here in America.
We were lucky that England caught eight terrorists in 2006
who almost succeeded in blowing up more planes headed to the
USA. Guess we will have to depend completely now on our
European friends to save us since the Democrats in control
are willing to cut off our intelligence. Are the ghosts of
the Senator Frank Church committee still roaming the Capitol
halls?
And I’m
still pondering those income tax rebates for people who
didn’t pay any income tax. Yup, almost half this country
(40%) paid no income taxes while 10 percent paid 70% of our
taxes. Sure sounds like our government forgot about "fair
and balanced.” You might ponder that once the first group
reaches 50%, what else will they vote for themselves?
Just where
is the money coming from to pay for the universal health
plans and other goodies that the candidates are promising?
When a candidate, in order to get votes, offers false
promises, I often wonder what is the difference between that
and attempted bribery? Can anyone explain that to me? I
guess I missed Law 101 in school.
Oh, and
how come state legislatures never comprehend the results of
their "soak the rich” bills passed in order to redistribute
money to more voters? The rich, who generally got that way
because they built successful businesses, then have to cut
expenses. And, just how do they accomplish this? They are
forced to either lay off employees or simply move to another
state. I wonder why Michigan suddenly comes to mind? As I
recall, their jobs were not outsourced to foreign shores as
suggested in the primaries; they moved to other states like
Texas!
I
am pondering why the Pelosi gang has suddenly reversed its
screaming rhetoric? Remember when they were bashing
President Bush because he did not cater to the whims and
desires of all other countries in order to make us
universally loved? Now they want President Bush to cause our
allies to hate us by reneging on the many free trade deals
we had negotiated which had resulted in thousands of
exporting and agricultural jobs here in the USA. Columbia is
cheek and jowl next to Communist Venezuela. Breaking that
contract with it undermines trust from all other countries
for future deals with the USA! And it allows Chavez more
military operations and more control of our South American
neighbors. You have to ponder if sedition trumps doing what
is best for our country in the minds of a few power-hungry
congressional members.
And do you
recall when the presidential candidates were angry with Bush
because he would not write or visit with Iran’s leaders? Now
they are mad because he wants to salute our athletes at the
Olympic Games and while there, talk to China’s President Hu
Jintao about Human Rights. Hillary must have learned how to
flip-flop from John Kerry.
Finally, I
still ponder why if Obama wanted to learn the Black
experience, why he chose twenty years of training for
himself, his wife and his malleable children by the
anti-America, Socialist and Communist-leaning Black
Liberation teachings of Jeremiah Wright instead of positive
famous Blacks such as Thomas Sowell, J.C Watts, or
Chris Gardner
who truly fond the path to pursue happiness!.
I suspect that we won't be just voting for candidates this
year; rather, we shall be voting for the type of governments
we shall have both nationally and locally. So, in November,
stop looking at faces and names when you vote. We must judge
only by what type of governmental philosophy will each
candidate create for us or against us?