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11:46 PM PST, November 8, 2009

Class:

Former President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush made a private visit to Darnall Army Medical Center at Ft. Hood Friday evening.

The former president and first lady visited with soldiers wounded in the incident on Thursday, as well as some of their family members.

“They also had a chance to thank Lieutenant General Cone, Colonel Braverman, and many of the hospital staff for the amazing care they are providing,” Bush spokesman David Sherzer told ABC News.

The man had his shortcomings as President, but compassion was never one of them.

 
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This Time It’s Personal

5:30 PM PST, November 8, 2009

It’s easy to view politics with a jaundiced eye, assuming little if anything done in Washington or elsewhere can possibly have that much effect on you and yours.

Which is the way we want it, really.

Most of us want to be left alone to live our lives. We know and understand how to conduct ourselves in society; the need for personal responsibility and taking care of ourselves.

Most of us.

There is an element in society that believes for whatever reason, usually past grievances against ancestors long since passed away, it is entitled to receive that for which they have not worked. The Scriptural edict laid down by God to Adam and all his descendants (”By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return”) is dismissed as irrelevant. It believes it should have what others work for without working for these things itself.

A separate segment of society has seized upon this notion, feeding it through propaganda and posing not as the great emancipator but rather the great equalizer, a contemporary Robin Hood taking away ill-gotten gain from the evil rich and graciously bestowing it on the noble poor. Never mind this segment is itself wealthy; never mind this segment is manipulating those it pretends to assist. This takes place through the creation of a cycle of dependency in which handouts, given in lieu of genuine assistance toward betterment via working toward the improvement of the situation, is standard operational procedure. Neither challenge nor encouragement to work toward self-reliance is presented. The segment of society receiving such returns the favor by unhesitatingly keeping those who allow it to languish in a state of perpetual dependency in power, never once suspecting that while it mutters of mythical dark conspiracies perpetrated against it by “the man” a blatant genuine conspiracy is working to keep them in a state it blithefully embraces.

The health care bill passed by the House last night is the most extreme example yet of this in that the Democratic majority in Congress along with the President are working toward driving as many people as possible into subservience to a government-run program. Under the guise of helping combat the rising cost of health care while making it more available to all, the plan will drive the country even deeper into its already intolerable level of debt. It will force most everyone to take up the government-run plan as the punitive regulations in the bill with either force up the price of health coverage from private insurers to an unaffordable level or drive them out of business. Further, as part of the attempt to “pay” for the plan outside of levying additional taxes on individuals and business which will further depress an already staggering economy it will dramatically slash payment to the existing Medicare system.

Which makes it personal.

The left reacted with derision when Sarah Palin used the term “death panels” to describe how under the bill it would be boards of bureaucrats deciding when someone had received all the medical assistance they warranted and, with an eye on the budget, would receive no more. The fact is these boards will be created.

Which makes it personal.

My mother is in her mid-eighties. She has assorted health problems. Will the government be willing to pay for the treatment and medicine she needs?

My brother suffers from diabetic neuropathy and the onset of MS. Will the government be willing to pay for the treatment and medicine he needs?

Or will some faceless suit somewhere decide they’re not worth the cost?

And how will my own health coverage along with my wife’s be affected when we’re eventually forced into the public plan? Will we have any say in who our doctors will be? Will we have to fight to keep our assorted prescriptions? How much will it all cost, either directly or indirectly through taxes and fees?

So yeah, this one’s personal.

Damn straight this one’s personal.

 
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Some People Can’t Help Themselves, I Guess

4:01 PM PST, November 7, 2009

I like the Foo Fighters’ music a lot. Last year I went to see them in concert for the first time, and left rather wishing I hadn’t. It wasn’t that the performance was lacking. Rather, it was how in-between songs band leader Dave Grohl’s banter was an incessant stream of f-bombs. It was like being back in junior high during gym class. Childish and ridiculous.

Anyway, a few days ago Foo Fighters released a greatest hits CD, which I bought. On it are two new tracks, one of which (”Wheels”) is currently receiving major airplay on multiple radio stations. The other, “Word Forward,” probably won’t be getting as much attention. Why? Not because it’s a  bad song, but because Grohl decided a f-bomb would be just the thing to put at the beginning of the chorus. I’m sure the record company’s thrilled.

Seems Grohl just can’t help himself when it comes to profanity.

I note this as an illustration of what we’re presently seeing in Congress. The Democratic leadership is so drunk on its own power and delusion it can manage any and every aspect of life better than the private sector it is shoving painfully flawed legislation down our throats — health care, cap and trade — under the guise of it being good for us.

Sure.

Destroying the economy and devastating the public sector the Democrats fail to understand yet loathe all the same will reap a whirlwind of benefits. Spending the country into bankruptcy even as heavier taxes and fees are levied against the people is a surefire method of making things grand for one and all. Continuing to function under the delusion, which should have been dispelled by the collapse of multiple former financial giants under the weight of debt accumulated through a multitude of defaulted homeowners loans made to those incapable of paying them under the threat of the Community Reinvestment Act yet obviously has not been, that there is a magic pile of money “they” have and should share with everyone else will bring bountiful blessings upon the land.

And Twinkles the happy unicorn is dancing in my living room.

One can only watch as the prideful and arrogant do their utmost to destroy this country under the guise of leading it to the promised land. Their fall will be great. In the meanwhile, we pray the damage they cause and the suffering they inflict on the innocent won’t be too great.

Not much more to say, is there. Other than when I listen to Foo Fighters at least I hear some great tunes. As opposed to the rhetoric from Washington.

Seems they just can’t help themselves.

 
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Jerry Wilson

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Just your average soon to be fiftysomething, only visiting this planet and while here creating a semi-popular NASCAR blog, a not so popular spiritual/music/political blog, writing books, and working out his faith while doing what he can encouraging others to cast aside the disillusionment of the middle ages and return to the joy they knew when they first believed.



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