Monday, May 5, 2014

What IS & what’s NOT important?



What IS & what’s NOT important?

Everyone has been talking about the blockhead that owns the L.A. Clippers. Going on and on about an old fool who spoke his mind in private. That is NOT what is important! The media and Washington D.C. have been doing everything in there power to keep our attention focused on this, in all honesty, and other trivial matters. Not to say that bias, prejudice and bigotry are trivial but when held to the “Big Picture” these are but minutia.

If we are talking about the important things Putin, Kerry and Obama would be the names we would be using in our conversations. Putan in/on the Crimea, Kerry on Israel and Jerusalem and Obama in Malaysia and on human rights/free speech.

Putin (Putan) first, as a student of history there are two names that spring to mind in this situation. Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler, for those of you don’t know who these individuals are I personally give them credit for World War II. British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, flew to meet Hitler at his private mountain retreat in Berchtesgaden in an attempt to resolve a crisis. Three documents were signed known as the “Munich Agreement” that garneted the German aggression would stop. Upon returning home to Britain Chamberlain famously declared “We have Peace in our time”. It is widely regarded as a failed act of appeasement toward Germany. In this, our current situation this narcissistic, power crazed liar can never be appeased!

Secretary of State John Kerry reportedly saying behind closed doors that Israel was on the path of becoming an “apartheid” state if it doesn’t agree to a two-state peace deal with the Palestinians. I’m not going to comment about this asinine statement. The person who spoke it, the people who wrote it, and the individual who made the order to carry it out. Are all beneath contempt and should be treated with distain.

President Obama; “What I have shared with the prime minister is the core belief that societies that respect rule of law, that respect freedom of speech, that respect the right of opposition to oppose even when it drives you crazy, even when it's inconvenient, respect for freedom of assembly, the respect for people of different races and different faiths and different political philosophies, that those values are at the core of who the U.S. is but also are a pretty good gauge of whether society is going to be successful in the 21stcentury or not,". What will be the story when he doesn’t like what you have to say? Remember the IRS investigation of 501c3’s. If you tried to start a non-profit named Freedom Constitution Tea Party. The IRS would have been knocking at your door, talking to friends & family, Ad nauseam.

Can You tell me what is truly important?!?

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