Thursday, September 06, 2007

Emotion and Debates

The Republican debate came up yesterday. It was a very emotional debate. Many of the candidates debates each other instead of making distinction between the Democrats. The persons who made the most impact in the debate was Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee, and John McCain. Huckabee and Ron Paul debated about the war in Iraq. Huckabee said that irrespective if the Iraq War was wrong, we have to unite to finish the job in Iraq since we Americans are responsible for the war. Ron Paul said that the neo-cons help create the atmosphere for the war and the basic solution in Iraq is to leave that nation (including to fix our problems by only going to war by a declaration of Congress). I disagree with Huckabee that being one nation is justification for uniting with President totally during wartime. We are independent Americans and it is part of the First Amendment to dissent during the wartime period. Being united for evil is as much wrong as being disunited in falsehoods. Ron Paul won the cell phone poll. FOX News tried to disrupt Paul's answers which was inappropriate.

Also, one FOX newsman even didn't believe that citizens should be armed in airplanes if they wanted to. We have a right to bear arms found in the Second Amendment (whose its biggest opponents are the Jesuits and the far left crowd). Law abiding citizens should be armed if they want to. Also, Hannity tried to use deception by talking about Iran. Iran is not a direct threat to America. Iran may have funded Hezbollah, but we fund the Saudis.
The Saudis have link to terrorists for decades. We funded real terrorists also for many years and today in the regimes of China (who have organ harvesting. Yet, all Chinese citizens aren't fascists. Many good Chinese citizens exist in China), Saudi Arabia, etc. Yesterday, D. James Kennedy died. That's sad since I don't agree with his membership in the CNP, but he was right on many issues. He was one of the few religious leaders placing legitimate intellectual arguments refuting the agenda of radical secular humanists. The deal is that we want our rights, our inherit privacy free from Big Brother, life perserved, and interventionalist wars eliminated.

By Timothy

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