I think we as a nation are going crazy. Certainly, the collective cheese seems to be slipping off the collective cracker as we see more and more examples of stuff that just seems crazy. It took me less than an hour to find ten that you just have to shake your head at or you too will go crazy.
1. Liberals trying to ban Halloween in schools. The reason? Not inclusive enough. I can’t stop laughing. (Technically the link goes to a Canadian link so maybe their country is crazier than ours about political correctness. Nah.
2. My Sr.Pastor and friend pointed this out about OWS this morning on Facebook and commented: “Fascinating to watch the OWS work itself out. The cities best known for their entitlement programs are the ones least capable of dealing with the people. If they are not careful, they will find that there is a new entitlement they must support and defend, squatters.” This link goes to a story about the reoccupation of Oakland after the squatters finally got the boot yesterday. An entitlement to squat, hahahhahaha, cracks me up, yet not far-fetched as we lose our minds and common sense.
3. Einstein once said that the definition of insanity was doing the same things and expecting a different outcome. Here’s a story that states the obvious, Democrats want to raise taxes and spend more money. Some of us are nuttier than others.
4. C.A.I.R. stands for Council on American Islamic Relations. Robert Spencer documents very well In Stealth Jihad-How Radical Islam is Subverting America without Guns or Bombs how the supposedly moderate C.A.I.R. is part of the subversion. This link will take you to a story where C.A.I.R. is protesting with OWS for social justice. This is hysterically funny and insane. Let’s see, sharia law=social justice. The insane part is some people buy the narrative, hook, line and sinker.
5. There is an old saying that you can tell a lot about a person by the company he keeps. This link illustrates who is standing in solidarity with OWS. Hint: The Islamist-leftist slobbering love affair continues unabated.
7. This is to easy. I’m sorry but it’s another link to a OWS story. This time OWS kicks the homeless out of the park they want to occupy because they are tired of providing free food to freeloaders. You gotta love the irony.
8. Our biggest creditor is China (Chi-Coms, to be precise). In other words a good chunk of the interest the US taxpayer pays on the national debt goes to the Chi-Coms. So guess what country gets foreign aid from the pockets of the US Taxpayer? Yep, the Chi-Coms.
9. This is why whatever you read in the New York Times you should read with a grain of salt. This link is all about how the 1/2 trillion dollars that came from the US taxpayer and went to Solyndra and is really no big deal, certainly not a scandal. Yeah, it’s never a scandal to recklessly spend other people’s money. Sheesh.
10. I’ve never quite understood people who belong to a faith tradition and yet debate some of the most basic teachings of that faith tradition. I realize this happens with most faiths (the exception being Islam, you don’t get to debate sharia) but the Catholic Church seems to get the most press because many Catholics belong to pro-abortion groups and groups that support gay marriage, two issues the Catholic Church has always not supported. So, why do liberal Catholics stay Catholic if they don’t like the church’s pro-life and pro-one man, one woman marriage stance? Leave for Pete’s sake.
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Nov 01, 2011 @ 00:44:03
Thanks for the link to my article/paper! As a Catholic I have found that the worst representatives of my faith are the elected politicians who claim to be Catholic and think they know how the Church should be in the United States. My second frustration is the ongoing fear that the elected may consider their faith when making a decision. Shouldn’t they? Isn’t this a part of their moral person? I would find them ingenious if they didn’t.
Nov 01, 2011 @ 08:13:00
The notion that one’s faith or lack there of should not have bearing on a decision is asinine. Decisions proceed from a world view, good, bad, or ugly and one’s faith or lack of informs the worldview. I share your frustration. I was happy to link to your article. blessings, Bruce