It is really logic? Or feelings

Rachel HauckUncategorized Leave a Comment

Someone sent a link to You Tube showing a cat beating up a printer.

There was a teaser clip to the right about Matt Damon and his comments against Palin.

I clicked on it. (yeah, I know, dumb, dumb, what did I think he was going to say?)

My heart started racing as he spoke. He criticized our because she was only Governor for two years, and he’s afraid to let her have the nuke code cause she might have believe or not believed dinosaurs were on the earth 4000 ears ago. Not sure what that meant, but his concerns about Palin are exactly my concerns about Obama.

Damon said we have to speak out. Well, okay, I will. But where’s my video crew? Where’s the media filming me?

But all I have is my blog to speak out. Is Damon concerned about the elections? Yeah, Matt, so am I.

I commented on his video.

In less than 30 seconds I had emails about how stupid I was but how logical Matt was.

How can that be, I ask?

If we completely disagree how can we both be using logic? I’m not quite ready to concede to being stupid. I’ve watched, read, listened, even bothered to pay attention to Obama’s back story, and I don’t like what I see.

As for Damon, I quote his good friend Brad Pitt, “I’m a grown man who wears make up. Why do people care what I think.”

Exactly.

If it’s about reason and logic, then pull out the facts and compare.

Community organizer vs small town mayor. Small town bigger than “community.” Ping. Palin wins.

U.S. Senator for 2 years but spent one of those years campaigning for President on tax payer dollars verses Governor of our largest state who cut spending and put the state in the black. Ping. Palin wins.

See what I mean. Logic. Job they did + results achieved = more experience.

We live in a world where feeling is fact. That’s the only way I can reason how people can look at true facts and come up with “he’s experienced” and “she’s not experienced.”

Obama supporters don’t care about his experience. Not really. So it’s pointless to argue about it.

Damon said he was concerned about Palin have the nuke codes. Okay, fair enough. My concern is not that Obama has the nuke codes. He won’t use them.

My concern is we’ll be attacked again because he’ll be viewed as weak to the terrorist, willing to negotiate, and when we are attacked, his stance will be, “I’m so sorry, what did big ole evil America do to upset you? Do you want New Jersey?”

My concern is moving away from the values that made us a great nation. My concern is a man in office who didn’t grow up believing in and loving this country. My concern is a man in the highest office who’s parent’s and grandparents were Marxist and anti-American.

I’m reading a book on human trafficking and am blown away by the evil of men but it humbles me to know how blessed I was to be a girl born in this great nation in this great era of our history.

I love that I was born in a nation that bowed the knee to God. It’s the only reason we are great and free, and where we have liberty and the ability to pursue happiness. Whether Damon likes the idea of God blessing us or not doesn’t change the fact we are great because God made us great, because or forefathers asked Him to lead us.

I’m sure Obama is a nice man. He seems like a good family man. I enjoy watching him with Michelle and his girls, but you know what, that doesn’t make him a good leader.

I don’t think he knows enough about himself to be able to go into tough negotiations with world leaders who’s main objective is to eliminate the U.S.

He’s a great orator. But don’t confuse speaking with leading. Hear me, Matt Damon. 🙂

Matt Damon speaks out, so do I. 😉

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