Thursday, November 10, 2005

Hypocracy

What can I say that has not been implied? Life can be quite stressful at times. I suppose that is something we must all learn to deal with as time unfolds though. A few random thoughts today.

Why is it that some Democrats are already talking about a possible fillibuster when Judge Alito has not even had the oppertunity to say very much to them? This is closeminded thinking plane and simple. Now some democrats may want to fillibuster not becuase they think Alito is a bad candidate, but just becuase he was nominated by Bush. Remember, Bush won the election and won the right to select who HE wanted into the supreme court.

As I sit back and think about Colleges(it is time for eager seniors to mail out their applications for college) I wonder how politics drives decisions. Those of you reading this know I did not go to Harvard or any of those Ivy league schools for undergrad. However, knowing what I know now, I am not sure i would WANT to go to Harvard. Boston, in general, has a repuatation for being arrogent rude people. However, the worst of the bunch are the pseudoIntellectuals at Harvard. See this bunch is not only arrogant and rude, but they think they are far better then you becuase THEY went to Harvard and YOU did not. They like to sit in their big Ivory Towers, scratching their hair and postualting how bad things are as they sip their 100 yr old brandy and relax in their $10,000 leather recliner. Obviously harvard will attract people becuase of it name, but the question is for how long? Already some people consider Princeton to be a superior school and others believe Stanford is far superior as well.

We now have 19 states banning Gay marraige. Are you surprised who number 19 is? Perhaps you will be. Texas joined the ranks on Tuesday. Here is something to wonder though, which is considered the most liberal state in the US? Some people would say Massachuestes. Others might say Oregon. The Green Party originated in Oregon and the Massaachuestes...anyway. Did you know that Oregon banned Gay marriage in the last presidential election? Why is that? Perhaps it is a sign that the US is not as fragmented as people want it to appear. How about the issue in Maine. This is a place where many "self ritous" massachuestes/san francisco citizens could learn something. If you don't like something, you have an election. You do not have some judge create like as they see fit. Judges INTERPRET not CREATE law. Yall should be up in arms with the judges in Boston and SF. You should be demanding their resignations. While you kiss their feet, you spit and shout at the choices Bush makes for the Supreme Court becuase you think they will "create law". Guess what, your actions show you to be partisan and hypocritcal. Oh, and it also shows your inability to understand simple logical fallacies. If you don't understand what I am saying, I am calling you D-U-M-B.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

No offense, but the only surprise I'm feeling is that Texas wasn't banning gay marriage earlier. Texas, don't forget, was the state banning consensual sodomy. Y'all might be friendlier than those mean-ass Northeasterners, but you don't have a reputation for open-mindedness.

I'm not necessarily a supporter of rogue judges going off on their own, but you're effectively stating that whatever the majority feels is correct, and I don't agree with that. Especially because the majority of people who are against gay marriage do not have rational reasons for feeling this way.

Sometimes it takes a few rebels to confront a flaw in the system, and consciously flaunt the will of the majority because they know it is wrong.

7:50 PM, December 06, 2005  

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