Saturday, February 23, 2008

Taking a Stand

There are times in life where a person has to take a stand. Times when you have to step up and speak out so that people become aware of a problem or an issue that's important. In recent years I've come to believe that far too few people are willing to do so because it might mean that they're inconvienced in some way. If you're one of those people then this post may not be for you.

There are problems that our country is facing, some of them old, others are new; but they're problems none the less and they have to be dealt with. We have to own up to the fact that we have allowed our civil liberties to be violated via warrentless wiretapping. We've allowed inexcusable practices, like waterboarding and rendition flights, to occur under our watch. People have stood silently while groups like the Church of Scientology have violated people's human rights, as with Lisa McPherson and Paulette Cooper. We, as a nation, have allowed 200,000 of our veterans to sleep on the streets on any given night. We've allowed drugs to rage out of control and many other issues to reach critical mass.

Well as an American citizen I'm calling on my fellow citizens to wake up, rise up and take a stand.
We have to start speaking out and work on the level of the people to bring about real and abiding change. Just changing laws won't do a thing, people have to change first and the only way to do that is to start talking. We have to talk about why we don't put more money into cancer research. We have to talk about why its so wrong to talk about abstinence in sex education as a valid choice and the only 100% way to NOT get an STD or get pregnant. We have to talk about ways to bring about a method by which people who can't afford health insurance can still get health care.

To be sure there are people talking and working on many of these issues. The internet group known as Anonymous, for example, is planning a second protest against the practices of Scientology on March the 15th. I'm glad of this because it means people are getting involved and asking questions. That's not a bad thing, in fact its the only way things ever get changed.

Find an issue that matters to you and get involved. Find ways to help your community become a better place. If all you can do is open a blog and start talking then do that but do something. Your voice matters and its time we united to bring about real and abiding change.

That's all for now.

May the Lord bless you and may the Lord keep you, may He make His Face to shine upon you. Amen and amen.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The NIU Shooting and the Blame Game

By now most of the country has heard about the recent shooting rampage at Northern Illinois University. They know that Stephen Kazmierczak was a troubled man who had been diagnosed with an undisclosed psychological illness, one that required him to take antidepressants. However the brain trust at Fox Noise (err I mean Fox "News") chose to interview one John Bruce "Jack" Thompson, who claims to be a Christian, about the shootings. During the course of the interview the game hating, Florida attorney lined out the real cause of the shootings. The real culprit wasn't Steve Kazmierczack, though he did pull the trigger, the real culprit was the videogame Counter Strike. You read correctly there. It was a videogame. An evil, mindcontroling game that forced Steve Kazmierczack to order guns online, load those guns and go out and shoot a bunch of people before turning a weapon on himself.

This is really par for course with J.T. though. A shooting like this occurs and suddenly there J.T. is, proclaiming that he knew this was going to happen because videogames are to blame. In his mind anyone who plays any M rated game is a potential assassin in training. A Manchurian Candidate who's ready, willing and able to kill because videogames told them too. This is, beyond all doubt, one of the dumbest things I've ever heard in my life. A videogame doesn't make you pick up a gun and start killing people. A videogame can never train you to shoot for real because a videogame has no recoil. They don't have the other compensating factors that actual shootists and firing range people are aware of. Of course a little thing like the truth or facts doesn't bother Jack Thompson. Those are things that get in the way of his legacy, which he has repeatedly stated as wanting to be remembered as the man who destroyed the gaming industry.

What people like J.T. do is play the blame game. Rather than talk about substantive matters like the lack of parental authority, good role models, rampant bullying and any number of other issues they talk about things like music, movies and videogames. Now keep in mind that I don't like all music, and there are plenty of movies that I won't support because I don't like what they are about. (Saw and Hostel are examples of these). However a taste for dark music and darker movies isn't the problem The problems are many and varied and we have to stop playing the blame game and actually start talking about the real issues.
I don't mind people speaking out against things they believe are wrong. I'm a firm believer in standing for what's right and honorable. However inserting yourself into a tragedy for the sole purpose of making money and making a legacy are disgusting behaviours and should be shunned.

Lets stop playing the blame game and start talking to one another. Nothing will ever be solved until we do.

That's all for now

May the Lord bless you and may the Lord keep you, may He make His Face to shine upon you. Amen and amen

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Weekend Protest

This past Sunday the tenth of February something amazing happened. In more than 50 cities in 14 countries more than 9000 people gathered outside various branches of the Church of Scientology to protest the corrupt and supressive activities of the RTC. I want to make it clear that they were not protesting against the faith itself, rather they were protesting the litigious nature and bullying tactics used by the organization itself.

Prior to all this I had stumbled onto some videos on youtube by Mark Bunker that he had filmed at a couple pickets. Digging further I found his website www.xenutv.com and learned even more about the practices of the Church of Scientology. I saw behaviour that one would more attribute to a cult rather than a religion. I learned about Lisa McPherson, Paulette Cooper, Operation Snow White and Operation Freak Out. I encourage readers here to visit xenutv.com, www.xenu.net, or to google the above terms and names. Do your own research on this because I cannot put into words my outrage at the things I learned.

During this time I happened to stumble on another video. This one having been posted by one the members of Anonymous. Over the following weeks as I did more research and watched more videos I became more and more convinced that someone had to speak out about the injustices I was learning of, and then a video was posted calling for a protest on February the 10th. The day that would have been Lisa McPherson's birthday, had she been alive. A video response by the Wise Beard Man was posted calling on Anonymous to peacefully protest, to please refrain from doing anything illegal. This advice was taken to heart and thus was Mark given the above apellation.

At the protest people wore masks, wigs and scarves because Scientology representatives have been known to follow people to their homes, take photographs for purposes of harassment and a number of other bullbaiting tactics that, to be perfectly honest, make me sick. The "Fair Game" policy is one that states any critic of Scientology is a criminal and thus fair game for any measure the "Church" deems necessary, thus creating things like Operation Freak Out.

That so many people came out in support of the protest shows that the angry masses of the body politic have had enough. Seeing so many rising up to speak out against what they believe to be an injustice warms my heart and gives me hope for humanity. This is how problems are overcome and this is how the voice of We the People is heard.

Being a critic of Scientology does not make you a criminal. It does not make you a bigot or a facist. It does not make you guilty of religious intolerance. It does not mean you are afraid. It does not mean you have something to hide or are against helping people. It DOES make you a rational human being who is willing to talk about things.

It makes you wonder that if Scientology is so focused on communication why do they forbid their followers from talking about their beliefs?

To those of you still in Scientology I encourage you ask questions. Do research on your own. If people won't answer your honest questions then something is very wrong. Ask a Christian, Muslim, or Jew about their faith and they'll gladly tell you about what they believe. Why aren't you allowed to do the same? Why is it that people have to sign a billion year service contract with Sea Org to get classes that they otherwise couldn't afford? Why aren't you allowed to defend your faith? Why is it always attack and never defend?

The answers are out there and I encourage you to seek them out.

That's all for now.

May the Lord bless you and may the Lord keep you, and may He make His Face to shine upon you. Amen and amen

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Monday, February 4, 2008

More on the Homeless Vets

What a world we live in.

Bill O'Reilly remains steadfast in his statement that 90% of the homeless vets are either addicts or have mental illnesses. He maintains that there's help available and all that our wounded warriors have to do is ask for it. I call horse manure on that statement. Its not as easy as going up and showing your dogtags and saying "Hey. I'm a homeless vet and I need help."There's also the very real problem of veterans being turned away from V.A. hospitals and other offices due to lack of room or finances.

What do you say to these people Mr. O'Reilly? Whose fault will it be then? What circumstance will you blame the next time a veteran dies of hypothermia because he was turned away from a V.A. facility? What liberal group will you blame then?

This is an issue that should transcend party lines. At least Edwards was talking about the problem and demanding a solution. What did you do? You ran a smear campaign against Edwards. Trying to ridicule his position and make the problem seem less important than it really is. That's the attitude that ensures that problems never get solved. After all there's already a solution, they can just go the V.A. and ask for help. Oh wait. I've already covered that haven't I?

I'll give you credit for visiting the troops overseas. I'd give you MORE credit if you had gone without your camera crew; but then you wouldn't have the footage showing what a great guy you are. So I guess that's not going to happen anytime soon. Our soldiers deserve more than the pittance we allot to help them. They deserve the very best care available.

I promised you that I would continue to speak out on this. I look forward to seeing your "big story on the vets" this Thursday. If I find it untoward you can rest assured that I will write about it. Its long past time that We the People took a stand on this. To our wounded warriors know this. I will continue to speak out about this, and I'm one of the people who truly appreciates what you've done for your country.

That's all for now.
May the Lord bless you and may the Lord keep you, may He make His Face to shine upon you. Amen and amen.

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