Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Why?

This year there have been many things remembered, many of which do not deserve the remembrance they have been given. At the forefront of my mind is the memorial for those that died in the nuclear bombs dropped on Japan during World War Two. This was a war, wars have a victim, that’s just the way wars are, there is no way for everyone to win and be happy with no deaths on either side. Yet for some reason or other the bleeding hearts that are ever so politically correct have decided that there should not be a loser. Instead there should be simply victims. Innocent victims of war that deserve remembrance in a fond loving manner befitting the heroes of our own country lost during the war. These men are also victims but since we won they are not nearly as important, since they were successful they shall be remembered but no one shall cry out in outrage over their deaths. The Japanese did not deserve such a punishment they say, it was too much. The Japanese deserve compensation, even though we already helped all of the axis powers rebuild. Voices shall ring in outrage at the deaths of the japans but not over the deaths of heroes.
Another example of making everyone a winner is the way that we rewarded the Indians for losing here in America. I call them Indians not Native Americans because I am also a native of America and they get to keep their original title (you can’t change your name after 100 years). So any way the Indians raped, pillaged, and murdered many innocent settlers, true the settlers encroached on their migratory lands but if you cant defend it then it is not yours. So the Indians and the Americans go to war. The Indians being primitive savages lose because of their lack of technology. Short and simple the Americans win. Now we graciously give the losers their own tiny counties. Why? We won it is ours, tough luck war is hell. Now these Indians have goldmines while the rest of us suffer through our taxable every day lives. We are tax paying citizens that never started a war and we suffer more.
Basically bleeding hearts need to stop influencing the county.

Monday, September 11, 2006

In Memory

We Will Never Forget. 9/11/01