Circular Moral Logic

Perhaps this will give you a true idea of my political viewpoint… Do ever wonder about the circular logic in these moral perspectives defined below?  I’ve seen these views expressed by folks on both the Right and Left of the political spectrum:

Barometer of Democracy

A great quote from world-famous historian, Victor Davis Hanson: “Israel serves today as the ethical barometer in the western collective mind. Support for it brings no oil, no ingratiation with terrorists, no psychological lift of the usual easy bullying of

More “Compassionate” Sports

Update – A few weeks ago, I wrote how sports have turned into social engineering exercises in many communities… Dennis Prager recently wrote a story about keeping score at a little league baseball game.  The important issue is that one team

Do You Ever Wonder

Do ever wonder about the circular logic of people that protest war, but end up throwing rocks at other people and destroying a congressman’s office… or people that are against abortion and call it killing, then turn around and bomb abortion clinics

Enough Double-Speak

Do you ever grow tired of Moslem double-speak?  Does their inane ability to twist common sense and human ethics into an “MC Escher painting” ever make you wonder what goes on in the skulls of those people?  Would you negotiate anything

Candid Comments from an Arab

Some interesting observations shared by an Arab speaking to an Israeli: “When will you Westerners realize that half-measures don’t work with people who are willing to die by the thousands for Allah to achieve their goal?  In their eyes the

Global Warming – the Long View

ABC News International came out with the best perspective on global warming: “From the Babylon of Gilgamesh to the post-Eden of Noah, every age has viewed climate change cataclysmically, as retribution for human greed and sinfulness… Sea levels have been

White House Resident

This is a humorous one from Joe Knecht… One sunny day in 2008, an old man approached the White House from across Pennsylvania Avenue, where he’d been sitting on a park bench. He spoke to the Marine standing guard and