Thursday, April 19, 2012

Ramblings #17


Are people losing their minds more than ever before? Or is it just me?

Within the last two weeks or so, we've have two murders here that seem to defy all logic. On April 6th, an HP engineer shot and killed a police officer here in Austin. The guy, Brandon Daniel, was drunk and stumbled into a Wal Mart in the early hours of the morning. The policeman, Jaime Padron, responded to a call he thought would be routine, and Daniel ended up shooting him in the neck.

Next up we have something that is even more crazy: A nurse, Verna McClain, murdered a mother in cold blood and stole her new-born baby. As the mother was dying from her wounds, she fought to protect her baby, only to be run over this woman. It seems that McClain had told her fiance that she had given birth to their baby, but when she had a miscarriage, she went out to find a replacement....any replacement. McClain, and her fiance, were both black. The baby was white. It seems the fiance would probably realize something was not right. Don't you think?

What were these people thinking? You've got two people here with a decent life and good careers just throwing it away for sheer stupidity. This being Texas, these two people are very likely to get the death penalty for this. And for what? Just being stupid.
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So, as I predicted, Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican nominee for President. I've made it pretty clear that I don't like Romney. He's a phony and will say anything to get elected. He's also totally out of touch with the common American. He's lived a life of luxury all his life and has no idea what it's like to struggle to make ends meet. That being said, if he wins the election in November, I won't be filled with rage as I was when George W. Bush won in 2000. Bush was a joke. A gun-totin' cowboy moron. An embarrassment to the office of President. At least Romney seems more presidential, and I think his recent right-wing leanings is only temporary. He has to appeal to his base before the election. The guy is a moderate, and even liberal on some topics (or used to be.) This guy is the architect of Obamacare, so that should say something.

I've been trying to limit my political rants lately, both on the blog and in internet forums. People are getting way too crazy about the upcoming election. You've got people like Ted Nugent saying things like "If Obama wins the election, I'll either be dead or in prison by this time next year." Other people are saying the country will become communist, socialist, marxist, etc (pick one). Give me a break people! Obama is a capitalist, pure and simple. If he loses the election, it will be because of the Democrats who are disappointed in him because he simply isn't liberal enough. I know several hard-core liberals who think Obama is no better than Bush. To them, Romney and Obama are virtually the same.
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I got an email earlier this month with a nice little comment about my blog, so I thought I'd share it here:

I am an American Expat living and educated in mainland China,Taiwan for over 23 years. I would like to let you know that you have a very interesting blog. I may not agree with many of the post on your blog, but I feel most of the comments made by you have been honest and to the point regardless of them being right or wrong. Good job and please keep it up from State-side.

I highlighted your blog on a webcast I did for VOA last month and I have a link to your blog on my site.

Keep it up!

James

Wow, my blog being mentioned on a webcast. Who'd have thought? Thanks James!

4 comments:

  1. I responded to this, then hit the wrong button at the end and poof, it was gone. Will do it again later. Janet

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  2. Dear Janet (and others).....Many times you can use Ctrl+Z to bring back text that disappears due to a keyboard mishap.


    Many people know that this works in Microsoft Word (as Undo), but it also works on webpages, etc.

    Best wishes! Taylor

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  3. People are losing their minds at about the same rate as always.

    Discussing politics with anonymous strangers online is like discussing Lagrangian mechanics with a sociopathic retard.

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