Friday, September 7, 2007

What I think about....

George Bush:  I would have voted for him.  He was a better man than Al Gore or John Kerry.  And it is the world's good fortune that he is the President of the USA now.   The Left's absolute hatred of him only proves this even more.  I remember how much Reagan was despised but he was a great president.   While the left was crowing, Reagan was saving their asses.  Bush is doing the same now and not getting any credit for it.   As Bush must see from the examples of Jesus Christ, Mother Teresa and Gandhi that being a good man isn't going to make you popular. 

Mother Teresa: She is a saint.  I don't much like the rush to canonize.  I say wait the fifty years.   I appreciate her struggles of belief.  I have them.  Though I know people have an impulse to be religious, I have no idea what to believe.  And I am enough of a misanthrope to realize that humans can screw even the most of divine of things.

Global Warming:  I don't see how we have enough information to go on to know with an absolute degree of certainty that it is happening.  I don't see how we can adopt any measures against it (if it is happening) that will not usher in another dark age for mankind.   The Socialism, world-wide socialism that Al Gore types want to impose on the world will result in massive poverty.

Hip Hop:  Anti-music.  Anti-civilized values.  Anti-humanistic.  It is the symptom of a pathological culture that is destroying itself and building nothing.

Hilary Clinton:  Please don't elect her president.  Just because she is a woman, does not mean you should be deaf to what she says.  She isn't a Margaret Thatcher.

Hu Jintiao:  He seems a stolid non-entity.  You have to wonder what kind of people he is fronting for.

Brian Mulroney:  His saving grace is he is not Pierre Eliot Trudeau.  With Mulroney, you can at least point to a few accomplishments: e.g. free trade.  He took the flack for things that had to be done.  Too bad, he completely misunderstood the nature of the Reform Party.

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