Pride is the fall of any civilization. Once we think we know everything we know nothing.
For example, how old is our earth really? Billions or thousands of years old? Could it be both?
Some Jewish scholars/scientists have a very interesting article on just this one fact.
http://www.aish.com/societyWork/sciencenature/Age_ of_the_Universe.asp
There's so much we just don't know yet to be close minded to new ways of approaching science.
Notice the weeks before the November U.S. presidential election. I think it's obvious what the world press wanted people to focus on. The heaviest coverage of Iraq took place in the weeks before and during the presidential election. Of course Iraq is the biggest story in the world for the past 2 years, but the fequency was much much higher during our presidential elections.
Now that Bush has been re-elected we can continue on the plan to peace in Iraq which he started last year. De-stabilizing a country by removing a brutal dicator and then leaving the innocents behind to fend for themselves is not a withdrawal plan, it's sadistic. So thankfully with Bush as president we can finish the course and bring stability to the region. It would be good for all of America to be united behind this President.
God Bless America!!!
Interesting. Don't know if I agree with that guy though, it seems a little hateful.
On the other hand I have noticed this, there are leaders in the EU right now that have a deep-seeded dislike for America and have made it their goal to conquer this country economically. You can plainly read about it in the EU doctrines and manifestos. It all sounds like a bad case of jealousy.
I agree. Not only could they track them down they could eliminate some of them from happening altogether.
I think the primary focus of the GOP when it comes to other countries is not how do we appear to them online. Do you actually think we need to convince Europe and Asia we are a democracy and can operate free elections? I think we can safely assume we wrote the book on it. The real concern is what type of attacks could occur around election time and how we can prevent them (cyber-attacks or otherwise).
It was down earlier, before it was posted on slashdot. I got google's email notice of the new service at 2:30 this morning and checked it out earlier.
Pride is the fall of any civilization. Once we think we know everything we know nothing. For example, how old is our earth really? Billions or thousands of years old? Could it be both? Some Jewish scholars/scientists have a very interesting article on just this one fact. http://www.aish.com/societyWork/sciencenature/Age_ of_the_Universe.asp
There's so much we just don't know yet to be close minded to new ways of approaching science.
Notice the weeks before the November U.S. presidential election. I think it's obvious what the world press wanted people to focus on. The heaviest coverage of Iraq took place in the weeks before and during the presidential election. Of course Iraq is the biggest story in the world for the past 2 years, but the fequency was much much higher during our presidential elections.
Now that Bush has been re-elected we can continue on the plan to peace in Iraq which he started last year. De-stabilizing a country by removing a brutal dicator and then leaving the innocents behind to fend for themselves is not a withdrawal plan, it's sadistic. So thankfully with Bush as president we can finish the course and bring stability to the region. It would be good for all of America to be united behind this President. God Bless America!!!
Interesting. Don't know if I agree with that guy though, it seems a little hateful. On the other hand I have noticed this, there are leaders in the EU right now that have a deep-seeded dislike for America and have made it their goal to conquer this country economically. You can plainly read about it in the EU doctrines and manifestos. It all sounds like a bad case of jealousy.
I agree. Not only could they track them down they could eliminate some of them from happening altogether. I think the primary focus of the GOP when it comes to other countries is not how do we appear to them online. Do you actually think we need to convince Europe and Asia we are a democracy and can operate free elections? I think we can safely assume we wrote the book on it. The real concern is what type of attacks could occur around election time and how we can prevent them (cyber-attacks or otherwise).