Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Miscellaneous Thoughts Part 29

  • The new pope is the anti-Obama. Humility is the key here.
  • I think Germany and Japan should have their own military. America can’t afford anymore to defend them and that “probation” period after the WW II should haven’t been permanent. Ten years would have been long enough. Then see if they’re peaceful neighbors or not.
  • Jesus once said: No man can serve two masters. He will love one and hate the other. Well, the Left better take heed. They worship money and power. Or are at least obsessed with both. Obsession can be a master too.
  • King Louis XIV said he was the state. Hitler probably thought that too. So, did Stalin. I wonder if Obama thinks the same way.
  • It’s hard to stop an ingenuitive and determined person hell bent on committing an evil act.
  • Do you think Obama’s presidential library will contain any of his Harvard term papers? Or maybe his teleprompter? Or those columns of his first inauguration? More likely a painting of him walking on water. Or a photo of him standing with terrorist Bill Ayers. Or a bust of Karl Marx? Just wondering.
  • Since the Left likes “comprehensive reform” platforms here are some more platforms for them: Comprehensive abortion reform, comprehensive affirmative action reform, comprehensive trial-lawyer reform, and how about comprehensive big labor reform.
  • Ignorance isn’t bliss when it comes to voting for candidates or issues.
  • A quantum computer would take the square root of 101050 moves to make in a chess game. The 101050 moves is how long a non-quantum computer would take to make.
  • The US constitution is a contract with the American people. Some believe that this contract is a living, evolving document. Well, can any contract live and breathe too? If so, you better be careful with who you make contracts with.

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