Wednesday, June 06, 2007

The Debate and Chavez

The Republican debate came on yesterday. Many of them showed their opinion. The CNN stage offered the 3 front runners to have most of the time to speak their views. The issues that were discussed went from immigration, abortion, health care (It's important to reject the pro-flouride, anti-vitamin, and anti-supplement of some in Big Pharma), and all the way to the future of the Republican Party. Most of the candidates (except for Ron Paul) agreed with initial invasion of Iraq. Each offered a different proposal on how to end it. Ron Paul wanted all troops immediately out of the nation. Senator Brownback desired to divided the nation into 3 states headed under one capital of Baghdad. McCain was most focused on the surge policy in the Iraqi nation. The most divisive issue was immigration. McCain said that his bill wasn't amnesty despite the Z Visa giving permanent living status to illegal immigrants. Most wanted the border secured first then handling those illegally here later. McCain said look at the Hispanic war heroes dying, yet the vast majority of them were legal immigrants or legal citizens. English is an issue. Just because English can be an offical language (which I agree with), doesn't mean you exclude other language from being spoken or written. Forms and items written in different languages is part of free speech and shouldn't be restricted if English becomes an offical language. The most interesting part was about religion. Huckabee had the most eloquent words about religion. He said there is nothing wrong with believing in a loving, caring God. He was right to point out that all life from the womb to the tomb had instrictic value and should be cherished. It's important to be against abortion. Rudy Guiliani wanted to constract him and the Democratic candidates like Hillary, Edwards, and Obama. Many critics of Guiliani have been arrested unjustly and I personally don't agree with that situation.

World events come on everyday. As for the "terrorist" plot among 4 foreigners, they have many questions. Recently, many of these plots are either manufactured or related to entrapement or with government agents. For example, the Florida plot involving folks were found to be a product of entrapement. Some experts believe it is important to explode feul tanks inside of their airports. Even the "plotters" were in the planning stages of their attack. Also, there has been sucking up to Hugo Chavez by those in the alternative media like Alex Jones and Paul Joseph Watson. The truth is obvious. Chavez shut down a media center, he called for a new world order at least 2 times, and he has notoriously been allies with Castro and other dictators. I don't believe in killing the man, but Chavez isn't some hero. He's a globalist just like Bush is.

By Timothy

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