Sep 23 2009

Obamacare vs. Afghanistan?

Published by Robert Ogden under International, Politics

Rowan Scarborough, of HumanEvents.com, is drawing attention to the fact that the White House is delaying making a tough decision about Afghanistan because it could hurt them in the Health Care debate on Capital Hill.

At the heart of the matter is spending. The White House has figured in big savings in defense spending over the next five years, creating more money for the president’s big domestic programs, primarily health care. Those savings come from, No. 1, terminating weapons programs, and, No. 2, bringing troops home from Iraq. . .But if troops freed up in Iraq simply move to Afghanistan, war costs will go up, not down, as will the huge federal deficit. And Obama’s whopping health care bill would likely run into more detractors on Capital Hill.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not entirely sure that I like the idea of us sending more troops to Af-Pak, but I definitely do NOT like that the President is delaying a vital war decision based on Obamacare’s floundering in Congress.

Think what you will about W, but at least the man could make bold decisions without biting his nails over his own political well being.

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Sep 19 2009

Wendy’s Spoons May Cause Coughing, Vomiting

Published by Robert Ogden under General Rambling

How on earth does something like this happen?

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Sep 17 2009

SURPRISE! You’re a racist.

Published by Robert Ogden under Domestic

I’ve been thinking for a day or two how I might express my absolute disgust at the notion that strong opposition to Obamacare is based on race. This basic idea that opposing Obama = racism has been floating around almost since election night, but in the past week (out of desperation) it has been taken up by mainstream media (E.g., Dowd), former presidents, and congressmen. Thankfully, I don’t have to dig too deep to find the words because Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee, has beat me to it.

I actually kinda like Obama as a person. He seems like the kind of guy that it’d be fun to hang out with…maybe shoot some pool…play some chess. That kinda thing.

His crazy-liberal agenda. Not so much. And many (the majority) of Americans aren’t too keen on it either. For instance, I don’t know very many people willing to pay $1761/yr to SAVE THE PLANET from CERTAIN DOOM. On health care, the president stood before congress and claimed that a program which brings 30 million new insured patients, government regulation, and no rationing is “deficit neutral.” Given that this is MATHEMATICALLY IMPOSSIBLE, I think it is safe to say that Joe Wilson’s outburst, admittedly inappropriate in the room itself, was appropriately echoing through living rooms across the country.

Does opposing the President’s outrageous agenda make Joe Wilson, me, or anyone else a racist?

If so…well…then I’ll just have to be a racist…who doesn’t judge people based on something as silly as the color of their skin…err…yeah…one of those…

In other news: Obama has decided that making Putin and Mother Russia happy is more important than protecting ourselves and our allies from nuclear tipped missiles.

And to think, we’re not even 1/4 of the way through Obama’s presidency.

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Sep 10 2009

Tomorrow

Published by Robert Ogden under General Rambling

I have plans for tomorrow. For one thing, I’ve got sermons to work on, bulletins to format, and class material to prepare. Also, I’m putting together a flier for a series of sermons that I will be starting on the 20th (The Hebrew Calendar). I’ll probably take the laptop and work at a Panera or something most of the day. Then, I’ll probably stop by the gym. Then, probably come home and relax, watching stuff on Hulu or maybe playing a computer game…probably do some reading. . .

…probably.

Thing is…I have no idea what will happen tomorrow. Eight years ago tonight, I had no clue what the morning would bring. The guys were horsing around in the dorm, playing console games, studying, writing papers. . . As clueless about September 11, 2001 as we all are right this second about September 11, 2009.

The world could change tomorrow. I sure hope you’re ready.

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Sep 04 2009

Interesting Find in Jerusalem

Published by Robert Ogden under Old Testament, Religion

A large wall has been discovered in the vicinity of Jerusalem. It is thought to date back to the Canaanites.

Unfortunately, the writer of the article offers evidence that he isn’t reading his bible (surprise!).

The wall is believed to have been built by the Canaanites, an ancient pagan people who the Bible says inhabited Jerusalem and other parts of the Middle East before the advent of monotheism.

The bible says nothing of the sort. Monotheism (the belief in the existence of a single deity) had its advent before all other -theisms, according to the bible (i.e., Adam and Eve were not cave dwelling polytheists). That is the opposite of what modern sociological and anthropological scholars believe – that monotheism was produced as a sort of offshoot or even perversion of the “older” polytheism. Monotheism, we are led to believe, has its roots in…well…cave dwelling polytheists…with a bright idea…and FIRE…for the LORD!

But then it might ruffle feathers if the sentence were completed truthfully.

The wall is believed to have been built by the Canaanites, an ancient pagan people who the Bible says inhabited Jerusalem and other parts of the Middle East before the advent of monotheism Jews.

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