On the death of a child

The question of when life beings is a stupid question.

That’s how your government and many governments the world over view it. Killing children and calling it child euthanasia or “retroactive abortion” shows that they not only think it’s a stupid question, they do not care what you or anyone else thinks about their policies. What is the difference, then, between killing a child who has a birth defect you don’t want to deal with and an Iraqi child blown to pieces from touching a cluster bomb unit, thinking it was a food pack or dying from birth defects caused by depleted uranium. As far as governments are concerned, these things are none of our business. They’d rather be free to run on whatever whim hits them in the morning and good luck finding out and damn you for wanting to try. If you really believe in the representative republic, then you might as well push the button yourselves because according to that theory the politicians are acting as you. When you vote for the politician you vote for the policy.

I’ve said before on here that one of the reasons I can no longer hang with GOP Christians is that for all the “hype-la” surrounding the Left Behind books and Lindsey’s Late Great Planet Earth, they are and we were, when I was one of them, voting the infrastructure of Armageddon into place by supporting the many agenda of Neo-conservatives. It’s a disconnected disingenuousness in that one does not have a clue about being disingenuous. Which retroactive abortion is OK? Neither? Then stop supporting this party and the parliament of evil on Capitol Hill. You say you’re pro-life but you not only look the other way when an execution is announced in the paper, you turn around and vote for people who mean to do no good.

There is a heavy but unconscious belief that the Bush Admin. is a Christian cadre of leaders. I heard a man say on the radio that when he tried to explain to his mother some of the things that go on in the Skull and Bones lodge. She said no, that she was sure George W. Bush was a Christian and then immediately started singing hymns. Mind control and the church are part of another post I am considering. There are a lot of people out there who don’t like and cannot handle being shocked. They’d rather not hear about a thing than confront it unedited and uncensored. And as a defense mechanism they spray on layers of insulation between themselves and whatever uncomfortable information they are encountering.

It’s time people stopped hiding in the attic. If this world is going to survive we’ve all got to deal with the fact that we’ve bought into lies. These people are not who you have been led to believe they are. When a president says that his lodge is so secret he cannot discuss it, he means his oath of loyalty to it is more important to him than his oath of loyalty to you. If he’s not serving you, who then is he serving? We’ve all got to deal with the raw reality of the things that we encounter, no matter how distasteful they are. Supporting this administration and to greater and greater extent, the Republican or Democratic party is supporting all their activities. Maybe you think voting for their opponents is a vote against the troops. You want to support the troops? Then get the troops better pay, better benefits, and some decent commanders to report to. After that get the commanders a decent “civilian leadership” to report to. Maybe if corrupt orders weren’t being handed down, corrupt orders wouldn’t be followed and we wouldn’t see so many atrocities.

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no imageDebra Masters (Check me out!) September 2nd, 2008 at 15:11

Good blog. Thought provoking.

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