Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Watchmen
But it's the presupposition upon which the story rests that bothers me. I was reminded of that time back in the late 70s when nuclear war was still a grave threat in the public mind. Watching how the author of Watchmen worked out the situation made me smile as I remembered how the real Cold War was ended... without the sacrifice of Ozymandias. Just the determination and commitment of Reagan, Thatcher and John Paul II. Who'd'a thunk it?
When it comes down to it, most of these science fiction and superhero stories are flawed at the premise. I see a way out because I know that there is a God and I know He is Good. And I know He can and will involve himself in our lives. God is more powerful than Dr. Manhattan, and even with that power is more intimately involved in our lives than we can imagine. And what's most amazing, He loves us.
Watchman builds a logical story, showing several points of view and their various ideas and opinions of how the world functions, and brings it to a conclusion that isn't really satisfying. After all, didn't you want Dr. Manhattan to disassemble Adrian?
The success of the movie is in it's illustrating the flaws of those world views and leaving few behind... one of which jumps out at me.
So, the movie satisfies, but only as a complete whole. And also knowing that it's just a movie and the XXII amendment is still in place.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
From here...
Looking Leftward
What most interests me are the falsehoods that the Left apparently believes. Here’s a letter from a woman of the Left:
There are so many lies and myths about national health care reform floating around. This is no accident. It is a deliberate campaign of misinformation. The e-mails are made to look like they come from concerned individuals, but in fact most of these originate in elite ad agency offices where young advertising execs are staying up late thinking of ways to convince you and me that healthcare reform is not in our best interest.
In fact, reform is not in the best interest of big insurance and drug companies who have hired these advertising wizards to do their dirty work. The bottom line is that if true health care reform comes to the
This amazes me. She believes that drug and insurance companies, with the help of ad agencies, are behind the current uprising against health care reform, because they want to keep their ‘outrageous profits’. Or, since this letter is floating around the Internet (I got it from Facebook), perhaps ‘she’ is actually a young man working in the West Wing, helping the Obama administration get their message out. The letter writer claims to be an RN, so she assumes we accept her authority for what she goes on to say… a quick listing of the Democratic talking points is. She ends her letter this way:
If you are really against health care reform after knowing the facts, that is one thing. But if you are falling victim to the lies generated by the big insurance and drug companies and dispensed by their patsies like Sarah Palin, then that is a real shame. It is your patriotic duty to learn the truth and speak the truth about this important national issue. Don’t be fooled. It is too important. I could only begin to address the lies here.
This makes me believe that the author truly is a sincere Leftist… that attitude of ‘listen to Mommy, I’m the expert’ marks her.
Here’s another letter from the Left; this one is from Sojourners:
Two weeks ago, Sam* died suddenly. He was only 21 years old, strong and healthy, preparing for a life ministering to youth.
Cause of death: acute pancreatitis and previously undiagnosed diabetes.
Reason for death: no access to health care to treat the incredible pain in his stomach - until it was too late.
The bottom line: While angry protesters disrupt town hall meetings and national organizations spread fear-based lies, lives are lost.
It’s time for the truth to be told. Sojourners is working to encourage prayer, dialogue, and truth in political debates in our country. We need your help. Can you contribute $25, $50, or $100 to fund our efforts?
We’re working with several partner organizations to make sure that our Congress and nation know that faith leaders do not want to be misrepresented. They want a health-care system that is available and affordable for all.
The current health-care system leaves you and me just as vulnerable to lack of care as Sam was. Health-care reform is just as much an issue of justice, of preserving and celebrating life, as it is an issue of caring for the vulnerable.
Again, the Leftist who wrote this expects us to believe her story just because she’s telling us. Me, I’m appalled at the callousness of this story. If they know so much about “Sam” and his problems, why didn’t they raise money for his health care rather than wait for him to die so they could raise money for themselves?
Sam probably didn’t have time to do anything but die and allow Sojourners to capitalize on his death in a callous manner.
I hate to read too much into Sam’s plight, but how could our spending trillions of dollars on health care ever help a young man who didn’t go to the doctor when he should? No matter the expense? Stupidity can never be cured.
To sum up, the Left approaches this debate with an attitude that they are right and have the moral high ground. Therefore, they don’t have to prove anything. Just state the facts and point out the evils of the Right.
Their view of the Right seems to be that we are all greedy capitalists or moronic dupes. And once that bright, shiny future comes when we all have health care and the evil capitalists are making minimum wage working for the Left; Jesus, Mohammad and Buddha will all arrive to lead us to Nirvana.
Unfortunately for them, it’s the Right with all the guns… so far.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The Kindle
Here's a recent review of the second generation Kindle:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/24/technology/personaltech/24pogue.html?em
I was looking at Kia's book bag and realized that the best use for something like this would be at schools. Put those monster text books in a Kindle, teach the kids how to use it to read, study, take notes, do homework, etc. and not only will they learn, they'll have better posture.
Perhaps my grandkids will do this.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Taking Chance
I read a review from some movie reviewer and he just didn't get it. I think he was looking at the movie as a movie without a message... because he is blind to the truth of our nation. He's a man who doesn't have patriotism and doesn't know anything about the sacrifice and dedication of our soldiers, so he sees the movie as empty. This movie reflects who we are. If you see it as empty, then you are empty. If you feel the emotions of a proud American who feels keenly the loss of one of our beloved sons... then you are a normal human being.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Washing hats
I told Maddy I'd gladly throw away all the other caps as long as the one I'm now wearing could be duplicated. She asked why I like it so much. It's a grey cap that says "St. Jude 1962". She got it after donating to St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
I get a lot of comments on the hat (which I wear to work), all of them from people who say very nice things about St. Jude's. I keep wearing it mostly for the comfort. It's simply the most comfortable cap I've ever worn.
In addition, I realized that the cap is good because it sit's lightly on my head. It's a guilt-free hat! Since it came from St. Jude's, as a result of a donation to help children, I figure this hat must have plenty of virtue in it. And whether you're conservative or liberal, having at least one article of clothing that is 100% guaranteed guilt-free is a blessing.
So, if you need a cap and want one that everyone will see as a cap of virtue, one that will ride easily and keep your bald spot from getting cold... donate to St. Jude's and ask them for a cap.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Too Much Thinking, Not Enough Writing
So, my last couple posts had to do with the culture wars. I've come to the conclusion that the venom, hatred, fighting and all the other nasty, mean part of the war of cultures all comes from the Left.
I know that there are Conservatives and Republicans who aren't angels, but most of the tough fighting is fighting back. Ann Coulter comes to mind. I had a friend like her when I was young. We were out doing evangelism one day and some guy accosted us and started telling us about his belief in Gnosticism. (This was in Santa Cruz, California.) My friend Chris started ripping the guy apart and wasn't exactly polite about it. He had me laughing because he was ridiculing this ignorant Gnostic (yeah, I know) and showing him for the pompous fool he was. Later my friend told me he felt the rules had changed and he didn't need to be polite and listen to the guy because he had approached us.
I've remembered that lesson. And most of our commentators and politicians on the Right should take it to heart. They are trying to stay 'above the fray' when the very people they need to do battle with are reporting on them and slandering them.
Part of the culture war needs to be targeting the guardians of the news portals. We complain of the media, and rightly so, but there are many reporters and a few senior editors. Those senior editors make the decisions as to what is news and what isn't. They decide on the slant and encourage young reporters to write a certain way, allowing the liberal ones to pass muster, while any conservatives or balanced writing never sees the light of day.
It's time for the Right to rally together and go after the Left with all they've got. We have facts on our side. If we present ourselves in line with the truth, we will have the majority and will be able to guide our nation away from the disaster the Left is heading for.
