A new world? A rant by bob.
By Bob Nicholas on Jun 5, 2008 in Politics, Racism, Randomness, Society
There are a lot of predictions, opinions, viewpoints, and emotions regarding the nomination of Barak Obama by the Democrats. I’ve read countless blogs, articles and other writings from multiple points of view. I particularly like most of what one blogger writes. Ck out http://maxdaddy.wordpress.com/2008/06/04/look-at-you-america/
I think the blogger noted above has a good perspective on things and notes that while his nomination is a victory, the war is not over. I add personally that this nominee is Not the best America has to offer. (For that matter neither is John McCain.)
While most will let this event pass without notice, and some will with anger, I believe the Democratic Nominee has broken some binds that have long existed and opened the door for further dialog of racial equality. However, does his nomination reduce racism, or even kill it?
And so I ask you Off Brand Society; why are you voting or not voting for Barak Obama?
Are you voting based on race? Or based on issues?
I am not voting for either party for their political prowess or Christian morality. To be honest if I was voting on that premise I’d have to deny my citizenship.
But I feel comfortable saying that regardless of the lacking of ethics and moral fiber of either candidate, their parties have long proven stronghold issues. I am not a member of neither corrupt party and will never a-join myself to such a mockery of the Founding Fathers ideals of a Democratic Society.
But here is some reality based on fundamental issues and political platforms.
(1) A vote for Barak Obama is a vote for a party that without question denies the power of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. A vote for the Democrats is to accept in increasing quantity the complete disregard to the law as illustrated by the CA Judge’s decision to allow gay marriage. How can a simple Judge (they want to think they are powerful but under it all they wear pants just like you and I) rule that a law signed by the Governor is unconstitutional without the Supreme Courts backing?
(2) A vote for any Democrat is to further the culture of Death that plagues our country and the rights of the unborn will continue to be desecrated in mass quantity without end. You tax dollars and mine will be used to further the “right” of every irresponsible or ill-educated young person to legally kill a child and “protect” their future and their image.
(3) A vote for democrats is to spit on the sanctity of Marriage as a Sacrament of the Church between a Man and a Woman as God ordained.
(4) And then there is the foreign policy that both Obama and Hilary Clinton embrace. Let’s remove our troops as fast as possible from Iraq, I mean we shouldn’t be there in the first place. You are right, we should not be there. I agree completely. But we ARE there and that is done. Agree or not. Should we just run out of town and leave the good folk over there to fend for themselves? That would create a terrorist vacuum not yet seen by man. Leaving is right, pulling out immediately is wrong and does 2 things: (1) it again shows the world that America is a selfish whore who doesn’t keep promises and (2) increases rather than decreases the threat of violence against the United States. This is not the opinion of some conservative politician, it’s my opinion.
(5) And lastly, universal heath care. Ah yes, the first thing mentioned by Obama in his speech earlier this week. The right of every American to proper health care. I agree with the “intent” of the democrats on this issue. Every CITIZEN should have access to proper medical care. However I don’t believe the all powerful government should foot the bill for this, and guess what, neither do they. Has anyone looked at how much money both Clinton and Obama have proposed spending and compared that to the amount of available funds? And no my friends, even the war money can’t solve this math equation. Fact is in order for his plan to work our taxes will need to significantly increase. And not even the Memphis City Council’s 18 cent tax decrease can cover this. The problem here is that those supporting universal health care are not looking at the problem; they are only looking at band aids. The problem is that the health care system makes too much money. Look at the difference between what a Workers’ compensation Insurance company pays for medical procedures, and then compare that to what our personal insurance pays. It’s unbelievable. Our personal health insurance is so high because the costs charged by health care companies and doctors are too high. Let’s address the problem of the health care industry charging too much before we try to just write a check.
These are just some of the issues to consider when voting this fall. Do not get blinded by the sun reflecting off of McCain’s lack of a tan, or by the ideal of resolving racism with a black president. Vote on issues. Vote on Christian morality. Vote on reality.
St. Joseph, pray for us that we may vote for Christ and not for man.






































3 Comment(s)
By crusader on Jun 22, 2008 | Reply
Another thing about voting for Democrats is the fact that they believe in a universal retirement plan. Guess who pays for it! That’s right! The folks that have planned and saved their retirement fund are now getting it taken away by those who were too lazy, tired, dumb or whatever. Now i realise that the money is supposed to go to people who deserve it, but i mean, seriously, is that really going to happen? i love this country but i hate what it has become.
Anybody know what laissez-faire means? french majors should know this one. It means “hands off” and is a type of economics which we have been operating on and the very same that the Democrats and Liberals are trying to dismantle. Anything with the words social or socialised should make one remember socialism. Refresher course, socialism=communism=very bad for every body making above minimum wage.
A.D.D. Moment- I predict that in 10 years, there will be a “maximum wage” to “level the playing field for all those hardworkers in this country”. Those will be a politicians words not mine.
Enough ranting, I got to go move some rocks.
By bob on Jun 23, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for your comments crusader.
You are correct, there are many other issues with the Democractic party. I should note that the Republicans aren’t the “best for America” either.
My point with this post was not so much the particulars to the issues but the fact that many will blindly vote this election. Not to say that isn’t normal.
But now this election is about the nice black man tearing down racial walls and running for president against the mean white guy.
Instead we should be focusing on the issues mentioned and many others. This will be a popularity contest, like every other election, and the people will not be served, like every other election.
I think it is great that we finally live in a country where a black man and/or woman can finally aspire to be President, etc. I’m proud that a black man is nominated. I’m excited about future potential for racial equility that this may bring. But I’m saddend that the man winning these victories is a liberal morally lacking individual.
By bob on Jun 23, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for your comments crusader.
You are correct, there are many other issues with the Democractic party. I should note that the Republicans aren’t the “best for America” either.
My point with this post was not so much the particulars to the issues but the fact that many will blindly vote this election. Not to say that isn’t normal.
But now this election is about the nice black man tearing down racial walls and running for president against the mean white guy.
Instead we should be focusing on the issues mentioned and many others. This will be a popularity contest, like every other election, and the people will not be served, like every other election.
I think it is great that we finally live in a country where a black man and/or woman can finally aspire to be President, etc. I’m proud that a black man is nominated. I’m excited about future potential for racial equility that this may bring. But I’m saddend that the man winning these victories is a liberal morally lacking individual.