Thursday, May 25, 2006

Olmert's Hypocrisy

Yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert spoke before a joint session of Congress. During his speech he spoke about the terror attacks his country faced (and continues to face). He spoke about his memories of Galila, a twelve year old Ethiopian immigrant, who was killed in a suicide bombing while he was mayor of Jerusalem. He also spoke of the murder of Daniel Wultz, a 16 year old from Florida who succumbed to the wounds inflicted from the last suicide bombing in Israel.

He tried implying that their lives are important to him and that he will do everything in his power to bring the terrorists to justice. But his actions speak louder than his words. He must understand that the Ahmadinejad didn't become what he is today overnight. It took time for him to build his way up. When Olmert allows the Palestinian terrorists to do as they wish he is only emboldening them. His rewards to the terrorists - the Gaza expulsion this summer and the expulsion of Amona - speak louder than the words he told the members of Congress.

The blood of innocent Israelis and Palestinians who were killed as a result of the continued violence rests on his shoulders. Yet he has the nerve to use people who have died for something which he himself doesn't believe in only so that he can broaden his political power. Shame on you Olmert!

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

English 101

A big problem we face with illegal aliens is their inability to master the English language. However, it doesn't need to be this way. The reason that they don't learn English is because we allow them to get around using their native language. If we were to speak only English then they would be forced to either learn the language or not be able to survive in this country.

This isn't a theoretical plan, it is based on facts. A friend of mine went to Russia for a year. When he left he wasn't able to read or write Russian, and could barely speak a few words. He assumed that since English is the international language, that he would be able to get around just fine with English. He was in for a surprise. Whether or not the locals actually understood English and pretended that they didn't, or if they truly didn't understand, is unknown. But this caused my friend to come to the realization that you can't live in a foreign country and not know the language. By the time he left he spoke a fluent Russian (with an American accent), because he realized that without it he wouldn't be able to survive there.

Perhaps if we were so accommodating to illegal aliens (legal visitors not included) a big part of the problem would be solved. Many would learn to speak the language and assimilate somewhat into our culture or leave. Sounds like a plan to me, now we need to convince the politicians (yeah, right).

Monday, May 22, 2006

The Rolling Memorial


I got this email which I think deserves to be posted. John Holmgren is a trucker from Shafer, MN. The trucker has been pulled over numerous times by officers who simply wanted to have their picture taken with his truck. His truck is a 9/11 memorial; the names of all the people who lost their lives on 9/11 are painted on his truck.






Friday, May 19, 2006

Child Safety

I saw a report about a 3 year old Mexican child who died in the desert. He was trying to enter the country illegaly with his mother, who abandoned his dead body. She was caught by the Border Patrol and arrested, at which time she told them about her dead child.

Don't we frown upon endangering the welfare of a child? Isn't it illegal to leave a child unattended? We don't look too highly upon people who use children in armies because they are placing them in a dangerous situation. So why should this be any different? Perhaps this is yet another difference between our culture and that of Mexico. Maybe after they change the official language of the United States to Spanish they will allow parents to endanger the welfare of their children. Who knows what will be next?

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Where is the Problem?

There is no doubt in anybody's mind that there is some serious problems going on in the Middle East. I'm referring to the Israeli-Arab conflict. After decades of violence, the Oslo peace accords were supposed to bring peace and calm to the region. It never happened. As a matter of fact, the violence only intensified after Oslo. Why?

Every day the Israeli intelligence receives numerous terror threats and they evaluate each one. They then decide which course of action, if any, needs to be taken. In the past couple of hours, the Israeli police were put on
high alert in Jerusalem, lowered, put back on high again, and once again lowered. The tiring cycle of going from high to low is based on intelligence gathered from various sources. The Karni crossing was closed as a result of the terror threats. When the crossing is closed the Palestinians aren't able to come into Israel, which ruins their economy. The crossing was closed not long after it was opened for humanitarian reasons. Who is responsible for the closing of the crossing and therefore the economic problems the Palestinians are suffering? If it weren't for the security issues it would be open all the time, therefore the Palestinians themselves are responsible for their troubles. The Palestinians are known for coming through checkpoints and attempting to blow themselves up.

Then there was this interesting
article I read which describes the violence going on in the Palestinian cities among the various militant groups. I ask you: If these creatures aren't capable of living in harmony with their own brothers, are they capable of living peacefully with their cousins, the Jews? I have my doubts in their determination for true peace, I wonder why that is.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Bilingual Home Improvement


After my horrifying ordeal with repairmen, I decided to do the job myself. So I went to a Lowe's near my house to buy some things I would need. As I was cruising through the aisles I heard something a little disturbing. They were asking for assistance over the PA system, in both English and Spanish. Everytime that they would speak over the PA system, I would hear a chime. I felt like I was in an international airport.

The truth is that I have nothing against the Spanish language. However, a time like this, when people are demonstrating that we allow illegal aliens to come and get citizenship, it
feels a bit awkward that everything needs to be repeated in both English and Spanish in a home improvement store. This isn't a souvenir shop where tourists are regularly found, in which case I would understand the need for everything to be bilingual. This is happening because we are being overrun by another culture. If this is how it is before they are legal, what will be when they become legal? Will they decide to learn English? I doubt it.

Monday, May 15, 2006

BBC

No one ever accused the English of being too bright, but this is special. I just had to post this because I find it funny how clueless some people are. This is the video of the BBC interview. They thought they were interviewing Guy Kewney, instead they interviewed a taxi driver. The picture at right shows Mr. Kewney at left and his replacement at right. They don't even slightly resemble each other! Yet somehow the English have managed to confuse the two of them.

Here is a video clip of the interview. His facial expression when he realizes what's about to happen is priceless. Got to give him credit, though, he played his part pretty well. He answered the questions he was asked without actually answering them. He can become a spokesman if he wants to.