The "O" Word
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I Dare You

September 22nd, 2005 . by Cary

Ready for another reading assignment? Go read this.

Cindy, I dare you to go to Iraq and tell President Talabani that the war that has liberated his country is not worth a single drop of blood. I dare you to tell that to the thousands upon thousands of mothers in Iraq whose sons were killed because they did not lockstep to Hussein’s rule and then buried in mass unmarked graves.

Don’t misunderstand me – I empathize with the level of grief you are experiencing. But really, it’s nothing compared to the joy of the hundreds of thousands who no longer fear their leader. And I can relate to the joy of the unopressed. (is that a word?)

Now, stop parroting what your “handlers” are telling you to say and start thinking for yourself. I dare you.

Why I Don’t Like Finance Companies

September 22nd, 2005 . by Cary

I could take the easy way out, and just say “Because they suck the life out of you” but that would be too vague.

Finance Company: citifinancial, formerly Arcadia Financial.
Issue: total amount due on statement is not enough to close the account.
Case in point: The Most Beautiful Woman in the World and I just refinanced our house and pulled a few dollars out to pay off some bills and the car loan. A check was cut for the amount listed as total due, the check was sent, a statement was received indicating that we still owed over $200.00 because, in tiny print under the body of the statement are the words: “Deferred interest,late fees and/or other charges not included.

Actually, I can’t show you how small their print is, because Blogger only has four sizes of print. But, you appear to be pretty intelligent, you probably understand what I am trying to illustrate.

Two things I found out: 1) If I keep paying the “Total Amount Due” they will keep sending me statements indicating I still owe more. B) They will continue to send statements, as long as I don’t send the “official” payoff amount, which theory says would become statements for a penny, costing man hours and postage to send out and recieve (business reply mail).

Something else that kind of worries me a bit: the part that says “or other charges.” What other charges are they thinking of?

These kind of practices make me miss the days when Rocky and Guido would stop by with a friendly reminder to pay the amount due, plus interest, or they would bust your kneecap.

We will be paying the “official” payoff amount, and never doing business with citifinancial, or any company with these practices, again.

Sheesh.

Update!

September 22nd, 2005 . by Cary

Chapter four of The Wisconsin Cartters is typed in, I will be posting that tonight. Chapter five is close – maybe tomorrow.

Right now, I am spending more time surfing than blogging (bad blogger! go write! now!) but the original writing I am doing is landing over on my other side, so go take a look. Warning: sarcasm and snarkiness abound on that site, you may want to make sure you are up for it before going over there.

Other than that, my prayers are with the people in the path of Rita. May God keep them safe.

Big List, Little Time

September 20th, 2005 . by Cary

I apologize. I figured by now I would have more posted from The Wisconsin Cartters, I thought I would have more things finished around the house, I thought a lot of things.

I blame the cooler weather that has moved in.

The weather caused me to create a list of the projects around the house, which caused me to buy supplies, which caused me to start working on some of the projects, which depressed me because I couldn’t get all of the projects finished in one day.

I’m over that now, and I am tackling one project at a time.

Remember Logan?

Well, TMBWitW took him to a specialist today. Turns out they think he has polynueropathy. I don’t know exactly what it means, but in short, his muscles aren’t developing like they should in his back legs, and his fronts aren’t doing too well either. I am worried about the little guy (not so little, at 6 months and 52 pounds) and I hope he will be able to stay with us for a while longer. He’s such a sweetheart, very mellow, and so calm unless no one is paying any attention to him. Then he becomes Sir Logan the Loud.

We’ll see what God has in store for him.

The Sheep, the Sheepdogs, and the Wolves

September 16th, 2005 . by Cary

First, a big thank you to this guy for bringing this to my attention.

Second, go read this and then come back here. Warning: raw language ahead – this guy is passionate about this subject.

Finished? Good. We need to discuss something.

I don’t know what your politics are. I really don’t care, because I made a decision a long time ago to judge someone by their actions, not by their words. You get a much better reading of them that way.

I voted the way I did in the national election (it doesn’t matter which one, which year; the candidate I voted for didn’t always win) because the candidate I voted for was a sheepdog. A gray sheepdog. You can pose and posture all you want, but until you actually act on your convictions, you are nothing but a clanging symbol. Or a bleating sheep.

I served this country, and I took an oath to defend her against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I never broke that oath; I feel I am still under obligation to that oath and this country. Many people I served with are no longer with us because they took that oath to it’s extreme conclusion. When I took the oath, it was explained to us, a roomful of eager young recruits, that “foreign or domestic” meant that we were swearing to fight against even our own mothers if they were a threat to the freedoms of this country. With that in mind, the tearing away of the fabric that makes up this country, it’s history, it’s traditions, it’s very nature, should be seen as an attack by domestic enemies.

I am a Christian. I was converted to the Lord by a young man who went on to give his life in service. I am not for war, but I am not going to stand here and say that war is to be avoided at all costs. There is a reason there are no fully non-aggressive countries on today’s geo-political scene. The nature of man is to defend that which is his. God did not create man to be war-like; man became war-like when two opposing viewpoints were formed (over the nature of an offering to God, by Cain and Able). From that point on, wars were fought throughout history. No, Christianity was not always on the right side. Some wars were fought in the name of Christianity that were actually wars for one person to gain power over others. Those were wrong, and give Christians a history that is difficult, if not impossible, to reconcile. Christians are called to be good stewards of that which is bestowed upon them by God. That includes defending what is theirs, as well as helping others defend their blessings.

This is where the sheepdogs come in. I am a gray sheepdog. I am getting long in the tooth, but I will still stand up to any enemy, foreign or domestic, and say enough is enough. I will stand between the wolves and the sheep, despite how loudly the sheep will bleat that they do not need protection from the misunderstood wolf, and keep the wolf from advancing. If the wolf insists on coming closer, I will help take the fight to the wolf.

What I cannot understand is why the sheep continue to bleat even after the wolf has broken through the ranks of the sheepdogs. Yes, some sheep lost their lives, the sheep will bleat, but we have studied the way of the wolf, and it was the actions of the sheepdogs that brought the attack in the first place. Leave the wolves in peace, the sheep bleat, and they will leave us in peace.

That is not safe thinking. That is not sane thinking. You have studied that which the wolves wanted you to see. They did not allow you to study all facets of them, for that would have revealed the darker side of their existence. They have systematically denied that there was a dark side to them. The few wolves who have ingratiated themselves to the sheep by not attacking them right away, while not condemning the attacks by the rest of the wolves, are merely waiting for the day they themselves can make their attack. Then the sheep will bleat again, oh, you sheepdogs, always trying to foment hate against the wolves. You just don’t understand them.

That’s the problem. We do understand them. As long as the wolves did not attack our herd, we sheepdogs were more than happy to let them exist. They have a reason to be on the earth, just as the rest of us do. When they crossed the line and attacked our herd, bypassing the sheepdogs, then they became the enemy.

Now we have other sheep, who appear to be sheep, but who are really wolves in sheep’s clothing. They do everything in their power to discredit the sheepdogs and the Shepherd of the flock, knowing that even if a sheepdog were to raise the alarm that a wolf had slipped in amongst the sheep, the other sheep would cover the alarm with their bleating, saying that the sheepdogs are trying to discredit one of the most loved and creative sheep to ever film a documentary.

Last time I checked, providing aid to the enemy was a treasonous offense. By claiming that events that happened actually did not happen, or by misrepresenting how events transpired, these wolves in sheep’s clothing are giving more reason to the wolves to attack this herd than ever before. Do they think the wolves will let them co-exist if the wolves were able to successfully attack this herd? Do they think their misunderstood wolf friends would allow them to continue in the freedoms and lives that they enjoy today? Ask any citizen of a country where the Laws of the Wolf have been enacted just how quickly the lives and freedoms they took for granted disappeared. Also ask them how quickly their sheepdogs were rounded up and killed – er, “punished” for crimes against the (new) Shepherd. And, whatever happened to the old Shepherd, anyway?

I am tired of the Newdows and the Moores and the Garafalos of this country trying to make us out to be the enemy. If they believe that this country is doing it wrong, then they need to seek out another country where they will be allowed to do it the way they feel it should be done. Not by force, but by reason. As long as there are humans in control of the countries on this earth, reason will not win out. Reason backed by sufficient force will win. We need those who reason and those who are forceful to work together, as they have since the founding of this country, in order to continue to be a world leader. This two hundred and twenty nine year experiment called a Republic, a Representative Democracy, is the best model for it’s citizens there is. Don’t let the sheep tear it apart with their bleating. Allow the sheepdogs to do their jobs, and stand behind the Shepherd. When a new Shepherd is chosen, stand behind that one. Don’t discredit the leader; this show weakness to the wolves that they will exploit.

Now, are you a sheep? Or a sheepdog? Or are you a wolf? If you are a wolf, I will watch out for you, and you will not be allowed any closer than you are. If you are a sheep, I may not agree with what you are bleating, but I will defend to the death your right to bleat it, as long as you don’t cross the line of treason. If you are a sheepdog, I am honored to stand beside you.

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