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Discrimination Once And For All

I have a serious disability as a result of a diving accident 37 years ago. I was paralyzed from the mid chest down with some use of my hands and arms and no use of my lower extremities. I know a little bit about discrimination. I probably have been discriminated against at work but I have tried to avoid the issue. I have tried my whole life to avoid playing the disability card. I was never any good at cards. I certainly have been discriminated against when it comes to housing. There is no doubt I have been discriminated against in social situations and situations involving normal business within the community. Discrimination is awful. It can be as bad as losing a great employment opportunity because you're not the right color, gender, age or because you have a disability. Discrimination can be as subtle as someone making a comment about a person's ability to work simply because they are using a wheelchair. I still remember buying a leather jacket with a friend. He picked out his coat and wrote a check to complete the purchase. The salesperson asked about his place of work so she could write it on the back of his check. She looked at me and said "obviously you don't work." She said this because I was using a wheelchair and I was also writing a check. Of course this person didn't mean anything bad by what she said. She made an observation and a statement that was incorrect. I would much rather a salesperson make this type of mistake thinking I don't work than the chairperson on an interview committee believing I can't work because I use a wheelchair for mobility.
 
I hate discrimination. Sometimes discrimination is willful and mean-spirited and sometimes it's just ignorance. I am concerned about the fairness in evaluating discrimination. People are really concerned about terms and words and they should be but not everyone understands that the word "invalid" is the same for invalid meaning no value. The word "handicap" is a European term that means cap in hand or to beg. In old Europe the welfare system consisted of a disabled person out early in the morning with a cap in hand trying to make a buck. I was with my father who was visiting me in San Jose California. I went with him to a well known hardware store to pick up some wood for a ramp. I decided to wait outside by the front door to drink a can of soda. As I sat there in my wheelchair a middle age man approached me dropping two quarters in the opening of my can. Of course this man thought I was begging and he was only trying to do something he thought was right. He meant no disrespect to me. Six years later a similar situation occurred. A young Mexican man dropped a hand full of change in a small bag I had in my lap. I was sitting in front of  "Big Al's Liquor Store." I had just bought a hot dog lunch inside Big Al's store. The first time this happened to me my immediate reaction was anger and outrage. It only took me a few moments to understand that this man was trying to do something he thought was good. I was able to push his hand away. The second time this happened  I was wearing a suit and was on my lunch break from work and my initial reaction was to count the change. If there would have been more than a few dollars I probably would have kept the money knowing how hard it was to earn a buck back in 1985. I was able to remove my hot dog fairly quickly from the bag and handed the loot back to the young man. We both had a good laugh.
 
I was injured while living in a very small farming community. I was 16 at the time and I was told by the local high school principle that I would not be able to return to high school in a wheelchair because they did not want to install ramps leading up to the school classrooms. There were no laws at that time like the ADA guiding the school principle's decision. The fact that my family was one step above farm migrant workers when it came to our social economic status did not help my situation. Being poor is another category that is one of if not the worst circumstances for discrimination. The point was I had to get out of there or end up selling pencils like my Minister suggested for me as an employment opportunity. I moved to a more enlighten area. The word "crippled" is where we get the word creep. This word along with the word "disabled'' basically means offensive to look upon. I know that as I have aged I have lost my looks but I never thought I was offensive to look upon. We keep trying to find words to describe ourselves or who we are. Over the last few years we have used words like "physically challenged" or "physically inconvenience." When I think of being "physically challenged" I think somebody is going to beat me up. I called the theater to see if it was accessible. I told the manager of the theater that I was a person with a "physical inconvenience" and he hung up on me. I may be wrong, but I have heard it said that we are the only country where African-Americans describe themselves as African-Americans. In other words Cubans with African ancestry never refer to themselves as Cuban Africans and this is the same for other countries as far as I know. In making this statement about African American people I absolutely mean no disrespect and if anyone is offended by my statement I apologize without reservation. I am only trying to make a point about how we describe ourselves or refer to ourselves and that words really do mean something.
 
I mentioned earlier that there is a fairness I sincerely would like to see when it comes to how the issues of discrimination is being debated in our communities especially among the political candidates. As I was watching some of the local news programs I was most interested in understanding some of the statements made by those supporting the Democratic Party. Some of the political experts were stating that whites who traditionally only support white candidates were now showing support for presidential candidate Obama. Not being a political expert I am not sure how these experts come to this conclusion but I'm sure they use statistics and polling as evidence for their political findings. It is also interesting to me that President Clinton was harshly criticized when He made statements that candidate Obama was supported by large percentages of black people in some of the states candidate Obama won. It was appropriate for Obama's supporters to report that white people are supporting Obama but not for Clinton to report black people are support Obama when it is true. At this time I am not supporting the Democratic candidates for president but I am interested in fairness on all sides when it comes to discrimination regarding age, race, gender or disability. We just seem to be talking about race and discrimination. Senator Obama referred to Ms. Clinton as Annie Oakley but no one seems to be looking at those comments and the REAL attitudes behind them. Some of the candidates are ''concerned'' about age and age is brought up because of "concern." No one is using the word discrimination only the word "concern." It seems if we use the word race it is like yelling tickets available for the Hannah Montana concert. If we referred to John McCain as being old as dirt, people are just being ''concerned.''  If we referred to Hillary Clinton as Annie Oakley or refer to her as just being one of the boys having a drink it's open season for a good laugh. If Bill Clinton makes a statistical observation that is true statistically then the media is all over him  like my brother's three dogs Bendix, Barker and Legs are all over a steak dinner. Geraldine Ferraro made a political observation regarding candidate Obama taking into consideration his, employment history, political experience, education and other variables. She took into consideration his resume of 13 years and especially his last two years of experience as a Junior Senator in Washington, DC. She pointed out that he had some unique qualities as a candidate and thats why he was able to compete as he is to become President of the United States. I might be missing something, but instead of looking at the evidence and debating the merit of the evidence,  Ms. Ferraro was called a racist and abandoned for her 35 plus years of service fighting for the poor no matter their race, gender, disability, age or sexual preference. She worked for all of the people by helping the poor. Ferraro made one statement and long time friends and coworkers ran from her as if she was carrying the plague. Rev. Wright can call white people or Jewish people everything from a little rabbit to a big elephant and no one from his camp says anything but praise the Lord. The Churches I have attended for 30 years would not be praising the Lord or dancing in the isle over the many statements Rev. Wright has made. The Lord I pray to would not want praise at the expense of his children being ridiculed or cursed by His man or woman in the pulpit.
 
People I know who are disabled try not to draw attention to themselves. We want to be accepted and treated like everyone else. In this political race it would be fair to allow the debate over age, gender or race to take off and let the debate produce its natural results. So far this has not happened. If Bill Clinton or Ferraro make one false move or a statement of any kind the political people don't like, they not only would throw Ferraro under the bus but they would drag Clinton behind it for good measure. Obama can take shots at and from Hillary referring to her as Annie Oakley and for taking whiskey shots like one of the boys. We need to remember not to be so hard on those who are only ''concerned'' about McCain's age. It comes down to the fact the only national debate regarding discrimination that is taking place is on race. The other areas for debate, age, gender, disability, the economically disadvantaged, sexual preference and even religion do not seem important at all given the race issue. When Romney was still in the running as a candidate for president, his Mormon faith was turned upside down by those looking for anything to use to destroy his chances to be elected. Nobody as far as I know stood up for him with the exception of his close supporters. I consider myself an informed person but I have yet to hear anyone criticize black liberation theology. I assume that candidate Obama believes in black liberation theology since he attended his church for 20 years and supported his minister. Again, I have yet to hear anyone criticize his religious beliefs. When people went after Romney's faith and it was reported on by the media no one in the Media condemned those religious bigots. Should race be an issue in this political climate? Absolutely but discrimination of any kind should be the point at issues for national debate. It continues to be sad when looking back through history and seeing Franklin Roosevelt hiding that he was disabled. He felt the American people would not trust him to run a war time government from a wheelchair or maybe he was just trying not to draw attention to himself.   
 
  
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WHAT ABOUT THE WAR


I have tried to stay away from making comments regarding the fighting in Iraq. I am as disappointed as the next person when it comes to what we have failed to accomplish in Iraq. I am also not ashamed of what we have done or why we went to war against the government of Iraq. A humane person could reason that the war against these thugs who were leading Iraq was worth the loss of our young people in uniform and the money spent when we think of the innocent and defenseless people we saved from routine rape, torture and murder. Is there truth to the old saying, ''are we our brothers keeper?'' God only knows what we may have prevented. One could certainly argue that the threats of an unbridled Iraq verbalized as well as acted on was enough to tip the scale toward U.S. Military action. We all know the history of the real violence that Saddam Hussein used against his own people and neighboring countries and that the United Nations Sanctions were documents the Iraqi regime hid behind. Every time American or for that matter Great Britain's jets flew across the no-fly zone our pilots had to use every skill they knew to keep from being lit up like Roman candles by Iraqi missiles. Iraq continued to make threats toward its neighbors. The Iraqi leadership continued to openly discuss the possibility of using weapons of mass destruction and developing nuclear weapons. There is absolutely no question that Saddam Hussein expressed his evil purpose through serious threats of aggression along with past and present acts of violence.

There will always be focused debate on the war with Iraq between Liberals and Conservatives and the many special interest groups along with the various political parties. It is extremely difficult to know what should be done about the war. My father was in WWII and he earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart in battle in the South Pacific fighting against the Japanese. I believe in our armed forces and I support our men and women in uniform. How bad does a person have to be before that person earns the status of a madman thus calling for the U.S. to respond with our Military. Where do we draw the line as to how many innocent people have to die by the hands of a ruthless cutthroat like Saddam Hussein and those two savages he called sons before the U.S. can take action? What is the criteria that we use in order to determine that a government or a regime is so terrible that we have to take action in order to protect innocent people including U.S. citizens. Some could make the point that we cannot be the world's police force and I agree with this. I think history will prove these crazy leaders will torment, torture and murder their own people and for whatever reason try and expand and export their evil to their neighbors or countries that may complain or possibly take action against their brutality. It is apparent to me that we can no longer depend on the United Nations, NATO or old allies with the exception of Great Britain and Australia to chip in and put the fear of God into some of these crazy lunatic leaders. We can not act as the countries of Old Europe doing nothing hoping the problem will pass. These once proud countries cowering in fear hoping that their country would not be the next one falling before another madman that has cursed his own people with evil. The Old Europe just sat watching their neighbors fall like dominoes until there was no strength left in Europe to resist Adolf Hitler. We cannot be the world's police force. How do we decide the legitimacy of threats against humanity and weigh the violence against our Military and our citizens to determine when and how to act? When is enough a enough? 

I am thinking through some of the reasons that we went to war with Iraq. Saddam Hussein was certainly a piece of work and he obviously did not fear serious consequences for the domestic violence against his own people or his threat of exporting violence. It may have been that we made a mistake or at least Bush one made the mistake by not invading Iraq during the first conflict and finishing off at least the leadership. One could say the same mistake was made during WWI with Germany. Germany was never invaded during WWI. After WWI Germany was certainly in a bad way economically but the country was never invaded. The U.S. had to fight the Germans again in WWII. There is no Time Machine to travel into the past to correct the problems or mistakes we all wish no longer existed. What should we do in Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, North Korea Venezuela and some of these areas in Africa where tribal warfare consists of groups fighting with at times primitive weapons to control and isolate people in order to starve them to death. This fighting is as effective as tanks and airplanes in destroying whole cultures. How many hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, hundred thousands or numbers and experiences that would rival the Holocaust has to happen before the Untied States can act on at least humane grounds? In some circles, including historians, politicians, religious leaders and scientists a debate still rages concerning the dropping of the atom bomb to end WWII with Japan. Was the dropping of the atom bomb illegal, unethical or immoral, killing so many innocent people in order to end the war with Japan? I was able to ask my father this question. He said that the Allies had to fight for every inch of real estate throughout the islands of the South Pacific with the goal to force Japan into unconditional surrender. My father said that Japan was beat months before the bomb was dropped. He said that Japan’s Army had little to no materials or supplies to continue the war. He said that the army and the people were starving and that Japan's Military was left with sacrificing their young men in suicide attacks to stall off the inevitable. My father explained that the Emperor was not running the war or leading the people. He was only a figurehead with little knowledge about what was really happening. He said that Japan's Military wanted to force a fight as long as possible to try and gain better terms for surrender. This meant there would have to be an invasion of the islands of Japan causing even greater suffering. My father said if the Allies would have been forced to invade Japan they would have lost hundreds of thousands of soldiers not to mention the wounded. He said the decision that went into dropping the A-bomb had to do with the ethics of killing tens and tens of thousands of innocent people or seeing tens and tens of thousands of American soldiers die on the beaches and on the city streets of Japan. My father thought it was an awful thing to drop the A-bomb but he also thought it was an awful thing to see the war prolonged. Of course I am not recommending we use any nuclear weapons at this time.  I'm just pointing out the decision process are at least some of the thinking that went into ending WWII. My point simply stated is that America has to have the willpower to win unconditionally. The terrorists we are fighting are not limited to the boundaries of a single country where we have to fight for every inch of soil and at some point when the country is overrun, the enemy captured or killed then victory is declared.  After all I have said it is clear that the key to success is that once a decision is made we as a people demonstrate the willpower and resolve to carry through with that decision. If we want to remain a viable country we have got to mean what we say and do what we mean. America has to be true to itself from handing out a parking ticket for wrongdoing to mobilizing and amassing a great army to invade Afghanistan hunting down the hatred that caused 9/11. 

I have chosen to believe that we entered into war with Iraq for ethical, moral and legal reasons. At this time I've chosen to believe that our efforts were and are noble. Terrible mistakes have obviously been made. It has been very hard to watch the various political as well as special interest groups control and run the war based on political need instead of Military need. The big question remains, what next. How do we get out? Administration, politicians, Military and concerned United States citizens are worried that this war could become another Vietnam. If we move out will the real bad guys move in. If the U.S. gets out in the wrong way what are the ramifications? If the U. S. leaves now will we be viewed as not keeping our promises. Will our enemies view us as being weak and unwilling to protect our own people and interest? These are all troubling situations.
The major concern I have is how does the U.S. declare success and move on. We've spent years and billions of dollars and thousands of American lives doing good deeds before God and Country. We have trained Iraqis to take care of themselves but it does not appear that the Iraqis have the will to protect themselves or their country. This is a sad situation. We have trained their military, given them supplies and weapons and paid their salaries. The United States has done these things but we continue to get reports describing the lack of interest and will power of the Iraqi government and military to protect themselves and their people. The Iraqis are reluctant to put their own lives at risk. We still receive reports that Americans are having to go in and handle the dangerous work. In other words the United States Military is still pulling the wagon. I believe our Military leaders are telling us the truth. Our generals are trying to put the best face on the situation but that doesn't mean they're not telling the truth. There is a major problem when it is obvious that we want the Iraqis to have their freedom more than the Iraqis want their freedom. When our Military is working harder than their military that tells us something. It has been reported that the Iraqi military will choose when and where to fight. It has been reported that Iraqi military personnel will just leave and be gone for weeks and then come back to their companies when it is payday. I remember a story I used to hear when I was a young boy. Some of the old people used to say that when you wanted to teach a boy how to swim that was resistant, you just throw him in the water and he sinks or swims. The Iraqis have no incentive to see the Americans leave. As long as the U.S. taxpayer's money flows into Iraq and the United States puts effort into their country why would the Iraq military step up to the plate? There is absolutely no incentive for Iraqis to see the American soldiers or other American personnel leave their country.
I would like to see our country isolated from our own choice. A statement just came out by the leadership of the United Nations that they are demanding that the Mexican government withdraw their military from the borders and cease using their military to combat the drug lords and the drug trafficking along the border between the United States and Mexico. The drug lords and traffickers are better financed and better equipped including weapons than the Police Departments on both sides of the border. Hundreds of murders and dozens of kidnappings are happening from month to month and the local police can no longer handle this amount of violence. I cannot imagine what the United Nation's leadership is thinking making a statement of that kind. I am all for using air strikes on the border if that would be possible. It is obvious that their was some type of illegal or at least unethical goings on between the United Nation's leadership and the Iraqi leadership before this last war broke out. The outrage over food for oil never seem to go anywhere. I wonder why we were not told about the activities and efforts of the French and Russian governments and their business relationships with Iraq. It is strange that our dear brother country to the south also failed to support us in our war with Iraq. Isolationism seems to be an interesting idea.

We got into the war with the best of intentions given all that our country knew. The News people tells us in the morning that 2 out of 3 people want us out of Iraq. At night we are told that 5 out of 7 people want us out of Iraq. At 3 in the morning the media says the polls read 9 out of 11 grand mothers on the east side of Stockton Ca.want us out of Iraq. It may be time to decide. I think no one would argue that the loss of over 4000 of our wonderful young men and women is hard to take any way that someone tries to explain it. Our present administration reported that the Iraqis would be able to pay for all of the United States efforts in the war along with rebuilding the country by using its oil reserves. The American people were told that we were going to get our money back. When the war started we were paying $50 a barrel for oil and now we are paying $112 plus a barrel. It is reported that the Iraqi government has billions and billions of dollars in reserve in their country and billions and billions of dollars in bank accounts in New York. I am unclear as to why Iraq is not paying for their own reconstruction and paying for their own military. Why are we paying for Iraq's reconstruction, their military and the protection of their government? Why are we paying four dollars a gallon for gas? I think our administration and the country of Iraq could go a long way in healing the animosity that some in this country has for Iraq if the Iraqi Government offered a substantial monetary benefit to the disabled and families of our decease soldiers. When is enough a enough?





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PAY THE RENT

I feel bad for these people who have found themselves facing foreclosure because they have a mortgage that looks similar to those handed out when Jimmy Carter was President. It really is sad listening to a husband and wife describe their experience of losing their home. It is even more troubling listening to the reasons being given for these horrible financial nightmares. This incredible situation becomes a little bit crazier when I watch the nightly debate to determine if the government should help, bailout or rescue these soon to become fomer home owners. The debate is like any other political question these days having 3 sides to every answer.
 
The debate is heated at times with twist and turns. The argument rages on with the answer for blame depending on the public's perception if the home owners are giving excuses or reasons for their mortgage problems. I am probably missing much of the interaction between the parties but it seems as if the home owner is blaming the loan company for giving them a loan. I thought this was how the loan companies made money. Call me crazy or some other name I answer to but loan companies loan money. My understanding is that the loan company evaluates the credit application and the down payment offered and says yes assigning risk and an interest rate for the length of the loan. The house and down payment is held by the lender for collateral. The Loan compainies are not suppose to loan if the borrower can not pay the monthly payment. The borrower should not borrow the money if they can not afford to pay the loan back. There is a battle raging as to who is at fault. If laws have been broken then prosecute the law breakers. If only rules have been broken then enforce the rules. People are claiming ignorance. My father was a great man. He was a WWII hero. He was the greatest teacher on ethics I have ever known but he only had a second grade education. He never owned a house or a new car with the exception of a 4 door Ramberler American 200. I watched my dad walk away from 3 other deals for new vehechies because he said he could not afford the ''deals.'' I remember the salesman trying to convince my dad that he could afford these ''deals.'' I asked my dad why we didn't buy the cars when we had the chance? He said ''because I am going to have to pay for the car not the salesman.'' We were poor but we always had enough. I am not going to give the reader one of these stories where I had to walk 3 miles a day to attend a little one-room red schoolhouse. It did not snow where I lived and the schoolhouse had four rooms. I didn't understand about money as I grew up. As an adult I still don't understand that much about money with the exception that one has to be careful with it.
 
My wife and I had been looking for a new SUV for the last 18 months. My wife and I walked away from 3 ''deals'' before we finally made our purchase. I could not believe what we went through. During the last negociations that were successful the saleman's manager asked me why we could not close the deal because we were so close? I told the guy with all respect that I was responsible to my wife who was sitting next to me and  to my 4 year old at home. I told them that we were one of the first families to move in on our block and into our community. I explained that we had been in our house for 7 years and when we moved in I noticed a phenomenon in our neighborhood. There were brand new cars showing up all over our streets in every other driver way. There seemed as if there was new furiture being delivered up and down the street everyday. It looked as if everyone had the spending disease. I told the sales manager that there are now for sale and for rent signs decorating my neighborhood. I told him that this is why I have walked away from other deals because I am responsible to pay for what I buy and in 6 months I don't want a for sale sign in my front yard. I have a friend bless his heart that has spent every dime he has ever had his hands on and has an interest in assisting anyone he knows in spending any money they may have. This gentleman has other financial dealings that the mountain people are making songs about so there will be some historical record of his escapades. He was very intense wanting to know about our last efforts trying to buy a car. He was upset that I shared little information and he wanted to know why we did not buy the car. I just said we could not afford it. Then I heard these words from the past when my friend said ''yes but the salesman said you could afford the car.'' Before I could think I said yes but the salesman is not going to pay for it, I am.
 
The question remains who is to blame given this housing crisis? If this question is by some miracle answered then how shall we help. Who should pay the cost to fix the problem. Anyone can see the direction I am heading in with this essay. What is wrong with both parties being responsible to the rules and to the laws. This may seem pretty hard but because of my line of work I have seen many a person loose their house by negotiating it back to the bank or through foreclosure. I have seen people loose their homes because of  loss of employment, death of the breadwinner, catastrophic illness and divorce especially when a spouse runs out on the other. I have never until recently seen a person loose their home because some tall thin guy dressed in black and a cape with a top hat and a long curly cue mustace that answers to the name of Oil Can Hairy or Snidely Whiplash (one may need to be a baby boomer and remember way back to Saturday morning cartoons to connect to Oil Can Hairy and Snidely Whiplash) come around demading payment of all 3 mortgages at once. I haven't seen this until recent. Five years ago we tried to refinance our home and when the loan officer was done with us we would have had 3 brand new morages due at the first of every month. The officer was creative. He said we would save on our taxes.
 
I was listening to a discussion between Clint Eastwood and a popular cable talk show host and Eastwood was very sensitive to the issues of people loosing ''the American dream.'' He ended his statment with the view that there has to be some responsibility by the borrower and thus some pain. There are individuals and couples that were probably hoodwinked. There are those that signed on the dotted line who did the math but figured that their situation would improve over time an that a raise, promotion, new job, a second job, supper lotto or divine intervention would make up the difference when Oil Can came calling from the bank. The borrower and the lender was taking their turn rolling the dice but unfortunitly the supper lotto is not going to help in that many situations. My wife and I loved living in the bay area near the Santa Cruz Hills. We moved into a beautiful professional apartment complex. We were paying top dollar and we understood the cost. When our first 6 months were up we received a rent increase. It was more than 20 percent. Even if we were to have received divine intervention and won the supper lotto we would still had to have moved. We told the couple upstairs to prepare themselves for a significant increase but they told us not to worry. They told me they were getting a special subsidized rate because she decided to quit her job and have a baby. Their income level now allowed them to stay in one of ten apartments that was subsidized by the local city goverment. Their rent would not increase. They were paying a third of what we were because she stopped working to have a child. Now don't get me wrong. I love children but I don't want to pay for someone else's child if they can pay for it themselves. We had to move. I watched a good friend go through a divorce and his wife left the country causing him to loose his home. Sad situations for all. My friend learned through his divorce and has since remarried and has another home but he lost a small fortune. It took him years to recover but all is well for my buddy. The couple who was living beyond their means and living off the taxpayer's dime was crazy makng for me. If those two young people can't aford to pay the same rent as I did why should my taxes and my rent be higher allowing them to live in a place they really can't afford? They made the choice to quit work an have a baby but I wasn't consulted. If I am going to pay for something I would at least like a say in the decision process. If you can't afford the rent then one has to move somewhere where they can afford it. As a middle class taxpayer I cannot afford to live where I want. There are other opportunities in more desirable areas but in many cases a person has to make choices about their work and effort to be able to live in these desirable areas. Is it fair for this couple to choose to earn far less than the taxpayer who is paying a portion of this couple's rent. There are loud cries for the tapayer to take responsibility for the mismanagement of these loans. There is a movement for the government I mean taxpayer to pay these loans off and for everyone to start over. When is the middle class taxpaer going to get a big break. For most of us we have had our ups and downs financially. Most of us learned by our mistakes and from the pain we experienced that was generated by these mistakes. As much as some would like the government cannot be all things to all people. The government cannot solve every problem and I don't believe the founding fathers intended for the government to be the peoples ultimate safety net. If these financial institutions that provided these crazy loans misrepresented the truth and the responsibility of the borrower then these lenders who represent these institutions should be prosecuted under the law and those individuals and institutions should be fined. The money from these fines should be used to help the home owners. If these foreclosures are a result of rule violations or unethical practices then possibly the government could step forward to provide low interest loans so these people could save their homes. This would allow the borrower to remain responsible for the loan and give the borrower a chance to maintain dignity. No one wants to see someone lose their home but contrary to popular belief by some there is no such thing as a free ride. Ultimately it is not the government that is bailing out the financial institutions or the borrower's. It is the taxpayer.    
 
 
 
       
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Voting

 

Today has started out like every other day over the last week.  I turned the radio on then the television to take a quick look at the morning news and everyone who can hold a pencil or type with the one finger method was writing or pounding out numbers trying to determine who has the most delegates to have a chance to compete against John McCain for president.  I am not sure if this is a tragedy in the making or just entertaining.  The experts are looking at every possible outcome that can result from this exercise.

The conflict in the Democratic Party has been good for television and radio but what about our country and our people.  There is no doubt in my mind that some individuals and groups would like this trouble to become a racial issue or at least an issue about gender.  The problem started when the leaders of the Democratic Party decided that the Florida and Michigan delegates would not participate in choosing their parties nominee at the convention.  No one will ever have all the details and information that went into the decision that led to the people of Michigan and Florida having their votes cancelled.  The people have to wonder how a decision of this magnitude would be determined.

I could be wrong but it appears that several dozen Democratic leaders from Michigan and Florida made the decision to move their state primaries ahead on the calendar.  The states changed their primary dates in order to become more relevant in the total process for choosing a presidential Nominee for the Democratic Party.  Who really made this decision?  It appears the wrong people are paying for these mistakes unless the actual voters of Michigan and Florida communicated their support to the leaders of the Democratic Party that they wanted the primary dates changed. Were the people of these two states aware they would lose their rights to choose the presidential nominee?  One has to consider why the National Committee failed to punish those leaders that actually made the mistake for changing the primary dates.  It would have been reasonable for the National Committee to penalize the State Committees by holding back funding, suspending the state leaders without pay or at least take back their keys to the executive washroom?  I have a hard time understanding why the National Committee could not find other ways to penalize these two states. I doubt or at least I find it hard to believe that the people of Michigan or Florida understood that there would be a severe penalty for changing the primary dates. The real question we all should being asking is, does the crime fit the punishment?  The situation makes no sense. What harm does it do to change the primary dates? State leadership intended to do something positive for the people of Florida and Michigan. The Florida and Michigan leadership was trying to make the primary process meaningful for its people.  

I am not a conspiracy theorist with the exception of the John Kennedy assassination.  Why was it so important for these two major primaries to take place on a certain day of a certain month?  One has to consider why it was such an offense to change the primaries to some other time.  Important questions need to be discussed such as did changing these two primaries cause a conflict with the United Nation’s new cocktail party season.  One only has to think back to the Al Gore and George Bush fiasco where hand-to-hand combat and ultimately the Supreme Court decided the president of the United States.  I can clearly remember the mean spirited polarizing efforts of the democrats. They demanded the votes be counted until the candidate or let us say the right candidate won.  The democrats were not talking about the rightful winner but the right winner and that would have been Al Gore.  I certainly wanted a fair election.  Volunteers whose political affiliation was known by all became the focal point to maintain the appearance of a fair election. These volunteers stared for countless hours at chads. The subjective process of identifying a ‘‘hanging chad’’ had begun.  This process would repeat itself until the desired effect was found. This whole process was nothing short of crazy making.  The democrats were so obsessed with making sure every living person including my brother’s three dogs Rex, Ears and Barker had the privilege of voting in the 2000 election.  It was incredible given the amount of energy and political daring the Democrats invested in the FloridaState election.  When one examines the effort in 2000 to count every vote with the effort to eliminate every vote in 2008 one would have to think conspiracy.  Our country is now playing for much higher stakes.  We are at war. We are facing countries like North Korea and Iran who wants to harm us. We are facing an energy crisis as well as an economic crisis. Our national borders are almost nonexistent. We are unable to protect our ports of entry. I would think the Democrats and Republicans would want the inclusion of all of our people.  I have a very difficult time believing that the Democratic National Committee would disenfranchise millions of voters from having the opportunity to choose the next president of the United States but that is what is happing.  The country is broken up into blue and red states.  The Senate and Congress have split almost down the middle and look at all those two bodies of law makers have accomplished over the last year.  Yes, I am joking. When it comes to choosing a candidate, the Democrats are spilt down the center. We are divided as a people in more ways than we can count.  As mention earlier race is being interjected into the political process like never before.  The Obama people have called Geraldine Ferraro a racist because of statements she made about their popular presidential nominee.  This nominee collected 90 percent of the black vote from the state of Mississippi.  Yes, we are talking about Mondale's vice presidential running mate. Ferraro has always been a friend of minorities and the disabled community. Point is, we as a people are clearly divided.  We no longer seem divided by clubs, parties, teams, politics, gender, disability or culture. We seem divided by camps. The stakes are high. Are they so high that we cannot compete with each other in ways that are sensible, serious and honest? 

When I look at the Democratic leadership, I really have to wonder given the manner in which they have changed the rules.  I wonder about words like manipulation, conspiracy and control. The old book ‘‘Animal Farm’’ describes a group of farm animals who rebel against a cruel mean farmer and create a new life style or government.  The animals formed their own government giving all animals equality.  The animals wrote their laws on the barn wall.  The pigs began to pull away and take advantage of the other animals.  The pigs began living like the mean old farmer.  The pigs moved into the farmhouse breaking a key animal law.  When all the other animals ran to look at the laws on the barn wall they saw that the law-disallowing animals to live in the farmhouse was changed to read no animals can live in the farmhouse with the exception of pigs.  The words with the exception of pigs was dripping and still drying with red paint.  I hope there are no groups out there that are going to be upset with me because they think I am comparing pigs to some leaders.  I would never do that to those gentle creatures.

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Health Care Free For All

 

Health care has been at the forefront of the political conversation since the First Lady Hillary Clinton took it on and became an unsuccessful casualty in 1992.  I think it is now time that I contribute my two cents to the debate. Our presidential candidates are estimating that there are 40 million people in the United States that are uninsured.  During the presidential debates our Democratic candidates have shared personal stories that tear at the heart.  The health care issue has moved back and forth from an economic to a moral concern depending on the makeup of the audience.  If you are speaking to a house full of Democrats then words like compassion, caring, kindness, help, love and morality will be tossed about without taking a breath.  If one is speaking to a group of Republicans or conservatives then words like compassion, caring, kindness, help, love and morality may not be spoken out loud.  Though not spoken out loud these words will be a part of the thinking process that motivates the conservative’s ideas and planning for health care.  The real difference is the latter group will be motivated by feelings tempered by judgment that can create a process to make health care a reality.  In other words feelings and moral imperatives might get the fire started but someone will need to chop the wood and throw it on the fire or no one will stay warm. There is no doubt or argument that there is a great need for access to health care. The real question is how will a program of this size be paid for or better yet how will it be determined who will pay for this new entitlement program?

A few months ago I was watching a program on a well known cable channel that blends economic issues and current events.  This program promotes discussing and exploring issues such as health care and its affects on the American people. The host of this program was interviewing the Mayor of San Francisco regarding his announcement that the city was going to provide health care for anyone living within the city's limits. This includes legal and illegal immigrants. Time magazine quoted the mayor as stating there are 82,000 uninsured people living in San Francisco. The host asked the Mayor how the city was going to pay for this new entitlement program. The Mayor ignored the question.  The host asked the Mayor once more how his new entitlement program would be financed.  The Mayor had nowhere to hide and gave a smug smile and said not to worry they had everything under control. If I was a resident of San Francisco I would have expected a little more from the Mayor of one of the greatest cities in the world.

Just recently I was watching a different cable channel trying to pick up news that had nothing to do with the presidential election.  As I listened the reporter mentioned that the city of San Francisco was facing financial difficulties and having to close down clinics and begin the process of cutting back services to its residents.  It was hard to catch the details but I cannot imagine anyone being surprised about budget deficits given the condition of our federal and state budgets.  Of course the deficit numbers change from source to source.  The state of California is over 14 billion dollars in the red and our governor has been talking about providing a new health care program for every person in our state regardless of their legal status.  The state has a Democratic legislature and given that we have a Repubocrat (This is a word I invented to describe a governor or politician that has loyalties simultaneously to the Democratic and Republican Parties. It is possible that someone else has coined this term and if so my apologies for claiming that it originated from my thinking) Governor the reality of a brand-new spanking entitlement program may just be realized.  We need to remember that talking about health care for all is the latest political fashion and all the finest political minds have joined in on the controversy. I meant conversation.  At this time we are looking into the black hole of reason.  The federal government has a deficit that would take me longer to write out the zeros than it would to get my 4 year old ready for bed.  There has got to be a financial and political philosophy behind the thinking of these politicians.  There is a philosophy but it is not consistent with anything that makes sense.  To begin with the politician must not be thinking and if they are they are not to use logic or reason.  Let me share some of the reasoning that goes into the craziness of their thinking and planning.  Any politician has to start out with the idea that a health care plan for all is the number one policy that will get them elected or reelected to office.  The politician must be facing a huge deficit be it national, state or local. In addition the politician must promise the program will care for every person legal or not and if the government plan is better than the consumer’s plan then he or she can drop his or her health care plan for the Government’s option.  Last but the most important of all is that the politician must have the most unrealistic plan for funding their specific programs.  One such example is that as soon as the war is settled there will be a saving of 9 billion dollars a month.  There would be a saving but my understanding is our government is borrowing money from countries like China in order to pay for the war. When I think of this I get the old image of a family living in a one room shack.  Snow is falling all around. This man comes to their door with wolves howling outside and the family is dressed in rags. The wife goes to answer the door holding their hungry child and in the background the husband is standing on crutches. The mother opens the door and standing there slightly bent over wearing a black tight suit, top hat and cape covering his face up to his eyes is this greasy man. He is talking through a long skinny twisted mustache demanding in a high crackling voice that this poor family pay the mortgage or they will be tossed out into the snow. Don't get me wrong we should all be responsible and pay our bills but sometimes unplanned troubles have ruined the best plans. The point is we are in debt to the wrong people or more accurately the wrong countries. If our government is not careful our nation will find its debtors like China, Saudi Arabia and others demanding that the United States pay its debts or our country will face foreclosure.

Politicians have suggested that by stopping the war government will be able to take the funding for the war and redirect it to pay for new spending programs like health care. This is completely unrealistic since there is no savings being realized given the fact that our government is borrowing money to finance the war.  Now remember in order for the politician to have a viable plan for health care the politician has to have the most unrealistic plan for funding the program. Ms. Clinton has suggested taxing big business. She would like to start with the oil companies.  We are facing 4 dollar a gallon gas.  The oil companies will take their business to India, China or Japan if the government places new regulations and taxes on those companies in order to generate revenue.  We are using millions of barrels of oil a day.  More than we are producing. This country has not built a new oil refinery in 25 years.  The special interest groups have stopped almost all new drilling and in many cases new research for oil.  Someone needs to tell the Democratic candidates we live in a capitalistic society.  The oil companies will take their business to other markets to sell their products.  California has already experienced a mass exodus of people leaving the state under the leadership of Governor Davis.  His special interest giveaways, unfair taxes on small businesses, unfair energy contracts, his giveaways to the unions and other issues such as his inability to solve the Worker’s Compensation cost came very close to causing our state to go under. The locks on the Governor's mansion had barely been changed before the state started experiencing financial difficulty with our new governor at the helm of leadership. The President is finishing his last few months as the leader of our country and our economy including our national debt in many ways is much worse than when he took office.

As a conservative I am in favor of creating a system where there is access to health care for every legal citizen of this country. I am in favor of our government putting the thumb screws to rich countries like Mexico to begin using their wealth to care for their people. There is nothing morally wrong with this attitude. The only thing morally wrong is that very few politicians in our government have the moral guts to stand up for the Mexican people and demand that Mexico do at least as much for Mexican Nationals as the United States does.  I am not in favor of the economic philosophy, "The Robin Hood System." (The Robin Hood System is a phrase I invented to describe the policy of some politicians to tax or rob the rich to give to the poor. Some call this redistributing wealth.) This program is a simple system that has been used in this country all too often. Simply stated the politicians rob or tax the rich and give to whoever they want and on occasion it has been to the poor. 

The real shame is that no one has ever been able to identify or give a realist definition of the poor. I know a man who owned a mobile home, a nice car and lived off of his social security and a very small pension. He sold his mobile home and moved into a taxpayer subsidized senior housing program where he pays one third of his income for housing and the additional cost is picked up by the taxpayer. This man is not realizing any savings in his decision to move and live in taxpayer subsidized housing. He was living very comfortably in his mobile home but for reasons I think no can explain or understand he made these lifestyle changes and increased his dependency on the government increasing the government’s dependency on the taxpayer. This person was not poor.  He had health care, a nice car, a very nice mobile home he owned and he had money for food, entertainment and recreation. He told me he wanted to have an 8th floor view of downtown and now he is living in taxpayer subsidized senior housing.  Given the kind of work I did over the years this man’s behavior and attitude is not an isolated case. Over my 30 years of professional experience I have literally seen hundreds upon hundreds of cases where people have for no good reason increased their dependency on the government. I mean the taxpayer.   I think the names and descriptions of these programs that are called government funded need to be changed to taxpayer funded. Changing the names of programs that are called government funded to taxpayer funded may help to educate those who receive the subsidies to understand who is responsible for providing the sweat to pay for their support. Who will pay for the new health care entitlement program?  We know it won’t be my brothers 3 dogs Rex, Cid or Zippo.  We also know it will not be the Government because the Government has no money.  The taxpayer, maybe the taxpayer will pay.  We always have.

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WHERE ARE OUR LEADERS

I have a tendency to be late when it comes to taking current events and making sense of the statements or efforts of our leaders. I think a person would have to be living in deepest darkest Africa or at least the southern end of Pixley, California  (no offense to either area just remote an out of the way) not to have been aware of the Congressional hearings regarding steroids with Roger Clemens as the star witness.  I couldn't help myself but I did watch part of the testimony and the hearings.  I felt like the little boy who approached Shoeless Joe regarding the Blacksocks World Series scandal.  The boy went up to his baseball hero and said ''say it isn't so Joe''.  I'm not sure if these hearings matched the importance of the Watergate scandal which eventually caused the resignation of the president of United States.  I am not sure these hearings even compare with the Anita Hill scandal where she almost derailed the Supreme Court career of Clarence Thomas.  Just a side note but after reading his book I am not sure that wasn't a bad idea.  It is not that I believed Ms. Hill but that I believed Justice Thomas.  I need to return to my original point.  I have always loved baseball and I tried to over look those individuals and groups that has done harm to the game.  There has always been scoundrels associated with things that are good.  The real point at issue is the time spent by our Congress, media and legal system trying to determine if one of the greatest baseball players that ever threw a fastball did something illegal to gain a competitive edge.
 
The craziness starts with the use and misuse of valuable time by our leaders whose responsibility is to make and pass our laws. These leaders appropriate money to run the government.  My understanding is they have done very little in this area for the new fiscal year. I did see where Congress appropriated two million dollars to provide an office for Congressman Charlie Rangel at a community college that is located in his district. In addition a political science program at this college would be named after the Congressman. The money would go to pay for a staff person to collect Charlie's memorabilia as a Congressman and to manage the office.  The County that I live in was just forced to close two medical clinics because of a deficit of two million dollars. It is easy to see how the two million dollars could have been better spent.  I wrote a letter to my Congressman asking about the situation and my Congressman said the vote was down party lines as usual and there was nothing he could do.  Charlie actually spoke before Congress and attempted to justify why he should be honored in this manner.  It is apparent that Congress felt no shame regarding this vote.  Our country is at war.  We continue to wage a war on drugs.  Our national debt is like two old locomotives rushing toward each other on the same track with the collision only being a matter of moments away.  Our Social Security looks like my four year old son's piggy bank just after he has visited the toy store.  Whether one agrees or not with what should be done there are millions of American citizens without basic access to health care.  Everyone now agrees that our economy does have some problems.  The public schools in my area are not what they should be and there is no tax relief in order for my wife and I as parents to be able to send my son to a private school where he can get a serious education.  Our government has done nothing to gain independence from the middle east oil masters.  It is clear our government agencies that exist with the charge to protect our borders and the citizens of this country exist without a plan or the political will to carry out their responsibilities.  Our commercial airlines and airports are in trouble.  The infrastructure of our country is suspect.  Our roads and bridges are in a shambles and our government is more concerned with the roads and bridges of other countries like Iraq than those of our country. Our courts and jails are so crowded we are releasing criminals to make room for more criminals.  Our government is doing nothing to protect our border agents against violence that is supported by the Mexican government.  Our government is more concerned about the rights of human and drug smugglers than the citizens of the United States and their property.  Just recently the Democrats failed to support a law that would assist our government in listening to phone calls entering the United States from suspected terrorist. Where are our leaders?
 
That question is very simple but important.  Why are our leaders wasting time interviewing these multi-million-dollar athletes to determine their steroid use and if they are able to hit a baseball farther than the other guy?  Where do our Congressmen and Senators find time to hold hearings of this type when we have the kinds of problems that I've just mentioned facing our country and citizens?  I certainly understand the importance of educating our young people about the problems of steroid use.  Isn't this an educational problem and can't it be handled by our schools?  We teach sex education to five and six-year-olds and some schools have tried to hand out condoms to ten year olds so couldn't our schools along with their parents teach our children about the damage that steroids can do to the human body?  In addition can't our legal system investigate and prosecute people that are breaking our laws instead of our Congressmen and Senators looking for photo opportunities and autographs from these fallen athletic heroes?  I would really like to know if something happens to me my social security would be there for my son and wife. I am not a fool I have planned financially for my family. No one in their right mind would just count on the government.
 
I have been very critical of our government and their lack of effort in taking care of the important issues of our time.  I do respect the office of the President and the offices of our Senators and Congressmen and Women.  There is no doubt that these positions are arguably the most difficult in the world. It is easy to criticize but over the years less and less is being accomplished.  Anger can be a positive emotion if it motivates people to do what is right and what is good.  Anger makes sense if we do something positive with it and react in a positive way by writing, calling and expressing our thoughts and opinions to our government officials. We can not throw in the towel and just give in.  I am very disappointed in the candidates we have for president but we must vote and we must stay involved.  There is no question that our enemies want us to fight among ourselves. I think it was Jesus that said a house that is divided cannot stand.  That is a lesson the Congress and Senate need to learn and learn quickly. Our enemies do not want us to remember what John Kennedy once said to the American people.  Kennedy said for us as a people not to ask what the country will do for us but we should be asking what we can do for our country.  John Kennedy's words are as powerful today as they were 45 years ago.  Those words are actually more important today but God knows it is also important for the elected servants of this country to remember who they serve and why they serve.
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The Power of the American People

I recently read that we lost another Border Patrol Officer. This servant of the people was run over by a man who was being ordered to pull his car over for inspection. I am not going to start listing all the wrongs that have been done to our officers, U. S. citizens along the border, victims of crime and the drain on our countries resources. I don't think we need to focus another major discussion on our two jailed Border Officers Copean and Ramos. What is important is that anyone living in this country or on this planet can remember the debate and outcome of the people's effort to stop McCain, Kennedy and Bush's obsession to pass a free ride amnesty bill. It has been a long time since I have seen the American people stand up for what we thought was right. Right or wrong on the issues of the amnesty bill the American people had their say through our Government. This event more than any other over the last several years provided me personally with a glimmer of hope. The hope is as a people we can be heard and more important have our will acted on.

The people stopped the free ride amnesty bill. My understanding is the people shut down the telephone switchboard to the congressional building and offices.  I was watching the speeches that morning leading up to the vote to defeat or pass the bill. One of the Senators who was leading the opposition to the bill suddenly gave way and stopped his prepared message. He stopped speaking and announced that the American people had shut down the telephone switchboard and then said in a booming voice ''what part of no don't we understand''. Of course the Senator was referring to the American people saying no to the amnesty bill. This of course is old news but still an important lesson. What courage our legislators demonstrated when listening to the will of the people or were they shocked that we the people were as mad as my grannies three roosters and not going to take it any longer.

The point at issue is the will of the American people was the victor that morning and not the will of a number of Senators, Congressmen or the usual suspects the special interest groups. It is amazing what we accomplished. I listened to angry politicians before the vote talk about the need for the American people to realize that they were leading. The politicians were saying there are times when the people would have to trust the
ir leadership and follow. It appears they were angry because the American people were taking charge. One of the Senators actually made the statement that they the leaders knew best. I remember watching our own Senator from California talk about her decision to support and vote for a law to make partial birth abortion legal. She said even though she was aware that only a minority of the American people supported legalizing partial birth abortions she had to vote her own conscience. When hearing this I thought what about the people's conscience? Who does she work for the people or herself?

When I see what is being done through talk radio, their callers, some of the conservative cable programs, web sites and those who blog, I fail to understand why we can't get the fence built on the border. Why can't we get our Border Officers Copean and Ramos out of prison and the real illegal criminals run out of this country for good. Why can't we as a sovereign nation close our borders without supplying an apology to the Mexican Government. Why is our Government not telling the Mexican Government that it is a crime against humanity not to feed, school or provide basic medical services for their poor. Mexico is one of if not the richest countries in latin America. I was told by a friend the Mexican Government has welfare programs available they are called ''The American Tax Payer''.

If we can find freedom and build a nation by attending a get together called the ''Boston Tea Party'' just think what we can do now. If we can fight the most powerful country in the world twice to a stand still before our country has it's 50th birthday, fight a bloody war over the immorality of slavery and fight two world wars just think what we can do. As Americans if we can face our own countless faults and imperfections trying to live up to the values and truths of our inspired documents the Constitution and Declaration of Independence again we can only wonder at what we can still do. If America can provide life support services to anyone in this country and reach around the world to provide aid for the poor why can't we accomplish more for ourselves? We have not only taken countries that were our allies but also our enemies and restored these countries from the ground up with hospitals, schools and factories. After saving these other nations  we could still do more to heal ourselves and rebuild our infrastructure. Our higher education, health care and space programs cannot be matched by any country. If we can do these things and more, can't the America people remember the lesson from shutting down Congress until Congress remembered who they serve.

Reagan referred to the United States and its people as a shining light. I think there is nothing wrong asking no insisting that people from other countries are able to look to our country our people for hope. On the other hand the Governments of these countries cannot and should not look to our people as long lost rich aunt Ruth and uncle Larry. These countries like Mexico think our people have nothing better to do with their hard earned wealth than to give it to our irresponsible Government who then will give it out in multiple welfare services to people who should be cared for by their own Government. The American people are a generous caring people evidenced by our behavior and we are that shining light that city on the hill. We are also a just fair people demanding that Governments like Mexico take on their moral responsibility to share the wealth of their country with their poor. As long as the people of this country can write or blog, make phone calls, debate and vote or speak out in public we the people can close our borders. We can administer real justice to our Border Officers. We can deport the real criminals and implement a fair immigration policy.     




  
    

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U.S. WAR SHIPS ATTACKED

           

As the election process intensifies and the media continues to take charge by filtering and interpreting the news we view and hear our nation continues to face a danger that is also intensifying. Between Hillary's tears and Barack walking on water most everyone caught a glimpse of the Iranian speed boats playing tag with our war ships. Any of us with a pulse must have had strong feelings about this event. We were not watching a rerun of Iranian Field and Stream. We were not watching a few tired old sports figures skiing behind the latest Iranian boats equipped with Briggs and Stratton lawnmower engines. We were watching boats that could have been equipped with any manner of weaponry.  These boats could have been carrying bombs or some type of chemical weapons that could explode on contact. All of us are aware of the suicide bombers that have operated all over the world and within our country. No one in their right mind would deny the will of these criminals to do as much damage as they can. There is no real term used in the field of psychology or medicine to describe these people or their behavior. The word terrorist does not do justice to these mad men. These people and their leaders are evil. These mad men have been called countless names but evil will do for now. I am sure evil brings up some comparisons to mind but any comparison to a human being is not one of them.  
 
I am not surprised these evil cowards who hide behind laws that protect honest people act with controlled hostility toward the civilized. In other words these bad guys count on our war ship's rules of engagement to protect them so they can act as evil fools. Fools they are but again a fool can direct a boat into one of our ships. We know they can direct an airplane into a building. My father was honored for his service as a solider during World War II and my brother served for years in the National Guard. I have the highest respect for our Armed Services but I fear our politicians will continue to control our military's response to serious threats and attacks through the well known military intervention of political correctness. I am at a loss as to how these Iranians can play chicken with our war ships and communicate to our ships in plain Broken English ''you will explode in a few minutes''. Our ships continued to warn the Iranians off but they continued their challenge. As I listened to the response of the U.S. sailor when hearing the Iranian threat that our ships would blow up in moments I felt a sadness hard to explain.  The sailor repeated the words he heard over the radio.  The sailor's reaction was that of bewilderment only repeating the Iranian's words ''we are going to blow up''. I can only imagine what this sailor was thinking. How many warnings could the U.S. commander give these murderous suicidal fools? I wonder if our sailor was thinking of the U.S.S. Cole. 
 
It is hard to criticize our military but it is not the military I am criticizing. I understand the military does not make policy or rules of engagement to challenge threats such as these Iranian speed boats. I understand the military has to follow policy.  If our military continues to follow a policy that disregards the judgment of our trained military leaders then our soldiers not to mention our country will be at risk.    
 
Libya's Colonel Gadhafi was exporting terrorism wherever he could find safe targets. Gadhafi supported his thugs attacking night clubs, restaurants, cafes anywhere our soldiers would gather to rest or let down and forget the dangers they faced serving in foreign countries. I'm sure we all remember the ''line of death'' that Gadhafi talked about.  He would make his threats and climb aboard his boat and then have his servants prepare his champagne brunch. Then he would cruise the water ways dropping a fish line in the current hoping to catch something for a late supper. After several warnings from the U.S. government Colonel Gadhafi attacked one last nightclub where our military gathered. President Reagan reacted as Pop Eye would have saying ''that's all I can stands I can't stands no more''. Reagan had enough and ordered Gadhafi's tent bombed. The Military did not make a mistake. Reagan didn't order the bombing of an abandon mule ranch or abandon boot factory. Reagan went after Gadhafi in his own tent. Gadhafi loved living in a tent like his Bedouin ancestors. Unfortunately Gadhafi survived but some of his relatives didn't. We never heard from Gadhafi again. He got the message. Gadhafi  finally learned to play with others and respect their rights and belongings. Gadhafi learned at least from President Reagan he would face real consequences for his behavior.
 
History has proven these people who are evil will not stop unless they are stopped. This is true on a small as well as large sale. I was watching an old grainy black and white movie of Hitler giving a speech to about 800 leaders in his military command. The picture gave the appearance of one of those famous events their propaganda people put together where only the finest dressed generals were invited to hear that monster speak. Hitler had been sent a letter from Roosevelt. Hitler was sharing the content of the letter which was a plea from Roosevelt not to invade or attack any more countries in Europe. Hitler began to read the names of those countries Roosevelt listed. These were countries that Germany had already invaded or were planning to attack. As the Fuhrer read the names of those countries at risk the laughter in the Hall of Generals increased and the whole event became even more eerie. This scene was so strange I would not have been surprised if Bugs Bunny or Daffy Duck popped up and hit Adolf Schicklgruber better known as Adolf Hitler over the head with a wooden mallet. As each name of a country was read the laughter grew louder and louder. It was an incredible thing to see. If the free world had combined to stop this son of the Devil when he attacked Poland or France, the possibilities for freedom could have been endless not to mention the innocent lives spared.
 
The Iranians will continue to confront our military. Our military has already passed or failed the test depending how one judges these things. Our military has had a number of test by Iran including how we handle and respond to Iran's military furnishing weapons, bombs, supplies and man power into Iraq to kill our brave men and women. Since we have really done nothing to stop this outrage has our military failed another test or is it our government who has fail our military? The terrorist have been testing our military and our government. I am not willing to point a finger at our military. They have done everything asked of them. They have not lost a battle but there has been times when they would be fired upon from a Muslim Church or holy place and because of issues of political correctness our soldiers were not allowed to fight back. Our military has not failed the test but at times our government will not let the military respond to the test with all their skills. I also cannot point a finger at our government. After all they are our servants. The politicians work for us. I am not a fool unless you ask the right person but sometimes our politicians go off on their own. Does amnesty bring up recent memories of our politicians going it alone? We send the politicians money. We show up at their events and listen to their speeches. We let them kiss our babies and I am not talking about our wives or teenage daughters or in some cases our teenage sons. Then we nominate and vote for them. Its not our men or women in uniform who has failed us or even our politicians. Our Constitution says its our country and our government. These people in local, state and federal government work for us. We vote them in and we vote them out. If we the people are so unhappy with how the politicians are setting policy for our military or for other areas of government then it is our responsibility to send leaders to our capitals that will truly represent ''We the people''.         
 
 
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Bhutto's Assassination

Unlike every candidate for president in the Democratic party including immediate family and second cousins I did not know Benazir Bhutto.  When something like this happens unfortunately it takes most of us time to sort through the pieces and find something positive to consider. It certainly takes a better person than I am to identify some sanity out of the insanity given a terrible event like the murder of Ms. Bhutto. The question I have is why would she return to her country when she was run out on a rail on charges of corruption? Why go home when people there murdered  members of her own family? Why would Ms. Bhutto return to Pakistan believing her life was in such danger that she openly talked about the possibility of being killed? The day she made her triumphal entry a group of people tried to blow her to smithereens yet she stayed. The political leader is a military dictator barely hanging on by the threads of his bullet proof vest. Musharraf needs to change his name to the cat given he has survived several assassination attempts on his life. Then we have Bin Laden a man known wide and far for his leadership skills as a mass killer living in a part of Pakistan which is one of the most remote areas in the uncivilized world. 

In addition to Bin Laden the World's Public Enemy Number One celebrating his victories while he practices his rock climbing skills in order to make a hasty retreat when our army finds the address to his cave, the army of Pakistan, their police, key leadership positions in Pakistan are all laced with card carrying Taliban and Al-Qaeda. Surely Ms Bhutto knew what she was up against. There was no doubt that she understood this was a winner take all political system and we are not talking about Iowa's caucus delegates. Ms. Bhutto not only understood the risk but saw it as a win win situation. If she survived  the more than probable multiple attacks on her life she would have been able to force the President Dictator to share power thus making a real step forward for democracy and honest to goodness freedom for those who could only talk about freedom in the shadows. In reality no one should be happy with Musharraf but he is friendly to the U. S. After all the bribes I mean aid the U.S. Tax Payers provide helps him to pay off I mean provide assistance to his people. Having Bhutto join the team would have been incredibly helpful toward building a real democracy. It is strange we have had no accountability from Musharraf regarding the billions the U.S. gives him each year and Bhutto is held guilty because she was only charged. The smallest movement to stabilize Pakistan would be God sent given that Musharraf is the only one standing between the crazies I have pointed out and the 50 or so nukes Pakistan posses. 

Bhutto saw a win win situation. She did not win with her initial effort to be accepted back into the country as a long lost beloved sister. She again had to have considered her death and considered what would happen to the people she would be leaving behind. Being murdered could not be a win situation for anyone but given the nature of the fact that murder is part of their political process she must have had a plan. Ms. Bhutto must have thought something positive would have to happen if she was taken from her people.  Even more important Benazir Bhutto would not have just thrown her life away. She would have known others as before would be at risk if there was an assassination. So what was she thinking? Ms. Bhutto's death would have and did put the plight of the people of Pakistan on the front page of every news paper not to mention every T.V. and radio news program in the civilized world. She by her unfortunate death may very well have accomplished what Bush I and Clinton and Bush II was not able to do and that is draw attention to the reality of the serious nature of the terrorist problem. People all over the world who would not have given  terrorism a second thought especially a good deal of the liberal crowd who thinks the whole terrorist thing is and was just a big misunderstanding could no longer look the other way. Again I think Bhutto knew this and if she died at the hands of these deranged bad guys a part of the world that was determined to set out the war on terrorism would be faced with a dilemma. People could continue to complained that Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction forgetting that everyone from the Secretary General of the United Nations to my brother's two dogs Nancy and Rick believed in WMDs. These people could hide  their eyes to the evil of the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Bin Laden and a football stadium full of nukes but to see a woman that most anyone would be proud to be compared to gun down along with numerous innocent bystanders as if we were all watching the last 7 minutes of Sam Peckinpaugh's move ''The Wild Bunch'' is to much for people on either side of the fence.

I remember when I was about 14 or 15 years old I watched and listened to one of my heros Martin L. King tell us in a speech that He did not think He would enter the promised land with those who he worked with and served. Then He said that He was not afraid to die. I look back at his life and the times and again I ask the question why would He keep going, just keep moving forward knowing that there were savages waiting for a chance to murder Him. A man who wanted only to be treated as our constitution demanded under god which is fair and equal treatment for all. Did King as a result of his horrible murder accomplish what Johnson's Civil Rights Bill and so many others could not. The man who killed King killed the man but did nothing to stop  what King represented. The man who killed Bhutto only killed the woman who has caused an awakening of people all over the world to the absolute danger and drama of good and evil that is still being played out. How sad that men, women, politicians, religious leaders, school teachers, writers, grocery clerks, doctors, poets, mothers, fathers and their children have to give their lives to convince people to believe in the boogie man and more important to act on that belief. 




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