Friday, October 29, 2010

It’s our Country Right?

The US National government of course to me is over rated but by some certain citizens of the US think different. I’m not saying I don’t like it in this country come on their everything but it has its disadvantages to.  Let’s take it all in we don’t get no say in our country we only have the right to suppose ably vote for who we want to represent us. It’s from governor of state to representatives to senates to the president.  But yet everything has a little twist in it there has to be a catch, that’s what I see. They all lie from the president election to high school president election it’s the same they promise a lot but usually don’t come through and that’s a disappointment because the one you voted for to represent you is not really with you after all. Now let’s say a president we voted for was going to do the things he promised. The representatives can easily vote and change the vote of the state of the president like in the 2000 election. Whatever we want to me they the government doesn’t have to go bye they will change it up in a way that would help them out more than ourselves. Maybe that’s just me but ill argue with anyone that I really do believe there’s a flaw in the system and know that it’s not fair. The United States likes to pull the wool over our eyes all the time and they do it every election and get away with it it’s time to wake up and let them know we know what’s going on.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Oh Our Country…

DADT “don’t ask don’t tell” a big discussion that government went on for days and for days. But 48 hours ago from October 14 the federal judge threw it out and was not a law no more. Ad something happen  John Aravosis a blogger who wrote on the americablog was targeting all the audience he could to tell the country how Obama our president broke the law was not just trying to tell gays but the whole country about it. What Obama administration did when a gay vet went to a recruiting station to re-enlist? What they do they turn him away because he was gay. That is a direct violation of a judge's order, it’s breaking the law he sets well examples for everyone doesn’t he if he keeps this up he might not be a bad bush number two one day. I think Aravosis also made me look at it like if our president is breaking the law then what kind of country is this and I bet that how others read it. So I agree with John Aravosis he has a point and his evidence is the government itself specifically telling the Obama administration to stop investigating, discharging and turning away gay service members, and does the opposite in return. He believes that Obama does not want gays in the army, “So to be clear, the President upholds the law of the land on DADT when it hurts gays, and he violates the law of the land on DADT when it helps gays.” (John Aravosis) So what is it he’s trying to say is by the President's actions he seems “anti-gay”.

Aravosis, John. “President Obama's moral authority on DADT went out the window when he broke the law yesterday by ignoring a judge's order.” Americablog. 14 Oct. 2010. Web. 14 Oct. 2010.