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If at first you don’t succeed…

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Do Die Hard!

So, I thought I would pass on a great “Eureka” moment. For those who didn’t know, apparently there are some great names in Die Hard we never knew appeared in the movie with starring roles, such as Halle Beery [sic] and Damon Wayan (sp?).

Of course then it was needed to be pointed out to a certain some one (I won’t give the name but the initials are Junyor) that he has not been watching Die Hard but watching The Last Boy Scout. Amazing how that works out.

Categories: Movies

Government Aid – Whether You Want It or Not

October 1st, 2005 Comments

The High Road: Legal and Political – An Interesting Post by Preacherman

There was a time not too long ago that I would have looked at the original poster of the above link with concern for his mental stability. After all, the government is here to help us, right?

But the more I see things, the more I realize that the government is actually helping itself under the guise of helping citizens.

Does this mean that I think there’s a super-secretive group who makes malicious decisions as to who will live and who die in any given situation for the furtherment of “The Plan”? Goodness, no.

What I do believe is that the government has gotten to the point that in attempting to provide for all that is expected of it in this day and age, it is pushing to provide itself more and more power to meet the expectations of citizens. And when the few citizens who want to be and are capable of fending for themselves denies the government’s right to excersize this power over them, the government feels threatened. It has become so obsessed with power in its struggle to provide the masses with all that they want, that it cannot remember what it was to be passive. And so, people who are taking care of themselves are branded as extremists, militants, power-hungry. When, truly, the only power these people desire is power over their own existence.

“But if the people can get on without the government, how will government survive?” its members ask. “How can I keep the great job that I’ve got if I’m not needed?” And so, they begin to persecute the capable within the nation. Not conciously, I’m almost sure, but subconsciously, from a fear of obselesence.

The thing is, we will always need government in some form. There will always be those who will not abide by a peaceful social contract and need to be removed from society in some way. And laws will always be necessary to determine the boundaries of what is and is not acceptable behavior. And what is the law without an organization with the authority and power to back it up?

And so, we get into a vicious circle. The government needs power to perform its necessary functions. Unfortunately, as we’ve so often heard, “Power Corrupts”.

Just thinking out loud, mostly. Don’t take anything I say as gospel, ’cause I’m wrong much more often than I’m right.

Okay, now Oracle or Mens needs to post something completely and totally off the wall. This crap is just too serious.

Categories: Politics