Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

More From the Calorie Cops

I've said it before and I'll say it again: I'm sick of the government thinking it knows what's best for me. I understand that burgers, salt, BBQ wings, beer, pop, and ice cream are all bad for me. Our shoddy public schools taught me that much at least. But I want the freedom to use those things in moderation if I choose to. If I die 5 months sooner because I enjoyed some of those things throughout my life, well then so be it. That's my choice.

"But Brandon," my liberal friends will say, "when your health care costs go up, we all pay for it." Socialism's a bitch, ain't it? Perhaps if we had a health care system reliant on personal health savings accounts rather than shared (socialized) risk through insurance, people would be responsible for, pay for, and take an interest in their OWN health without imposing costs on their friends and neighbors.

What brought all this up was one of the more ridiculous headlines I've read in a while. From Politico.com, the headline Childhood Obesity: A Security Issue jumped out at me. Apparently many of our military recruits are a tad overweight and aren't qualified for service.

I think it's a bit of a stretch to extrapolate fat kids to a national security risk. We have plenty of people qualified for the military, and those who don't make it that want to join will probably get after their weight problems so they CAN join.

But manufacturing a "security risk" is certainly grounds for taking away freedoms, isn't it? Higher taxes on foods deemed bad for you--in the name of national security--are on the way. Just another excuse for the government to control your life and take away your choices. Don't think it can happen? British school systems are already severely limiting the things that kids can eat/bring to school. And don't forget the girl in Texas who got a week of detention for having a single Jolly Rancher.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Terrorist Rights

How do you feel about giving all the rights entitled to American citizens to terrorists as well? I truly believe in treating people as human beings, but giving murderous terrorists caught on the battlefield the same rights as American citizens arrested within our borders for robbing a candy store just seems wrong to me.

Soldiers shouldn't have to be more concerned about collecting evidence for a courtroom, reading Miranda rights, etc. rather than focusing on their job: capturing terrorists without getting themselves killed.

The actions of the Obama Justice Department not only give terrorists these rights, the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks) and others will cost New York an estimated $400 million. As if 9/11 wasn't enough pain for that city.

And don't forget, he is innocent until proven guilty (an ALLEGED mastermind of 9/11, not mastermind), so there is always the off-chance he will be let out of prison scott free on a judicial technicality, like not being told he has the right to remain silent.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) probably makes a better case than me in this video:

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Princess Barbara Boxer, Part 1

Don't worry, after watching this video, Part 2 will be awesome comeuppance to Ms. Boxer! I can't believe she can disrespect a general like this...

Saturday, June 6, 2009

D-Day, From Presidents Past and Present

Thank you veterans for all you have sacrificed in preserving our freedom and liberty.

From President Obama, at the 65th anniversary of D-Day:



I was lucky enough to visit this cemetery in 2005, where we laid a wreath in memorial of D-Day:



From President Reagan, on the 40th anniversary of D-Day:



"There is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation, and use of force for conquest."

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Military Tribute

This is a great song by Toby Keith, saluting our soldiers and all that they sacrifice for us: