Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Time ran out for Lindsay Lohan

Here in California, time finally ran out for Lindsay Lohan.

She doesn't have the maturity to carry on a decent life. *verbigsigh* I think that she'll need a lot more than government control to get her life in order. I hope Lindsay Lohan encounters God in prison. Meanwhile, civil authorities are administering mercy, at the hands of the People of California.

/geo_naturalexponent™

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Ask an atheist

Wondering how to sell Christianity?

Asking an atheist is a good start. A look at our religion through the eyes of the unpersuaded can be a revelation; or not.

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Bear arms

Did you hear? --the U.S. Supreme Court just voted on (in McDonald vs. Chicago) and upheld the "right of the people to keep and bear Arms cannot be infringed by the States".

God, Guns, and Jesus; American tradition is still sacred!

/natural_exponent™

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The dawn of understanding

I love this icon. The colors are incredibly lush. The waves, look at them! --they're almost hypnotic! Even the shore invites this California missionary to trek into God's wilderness. But, I'm afraid sometimes.

Instead of apostle Peter, that is my face, open, with the advent of understanding.

/geo_naturalexponent™

Monday, June 21, 2010

My favorite Rocketman

My favorite rocketman, Sir Elton John, is actually a brave knight; he's willing to dare the swamp of political corruptness. First he played at Rush Limbaugh's wedding, now he's gonna perform a concert in Israel, where other artists are too cowardly to deploy:

“Ain’t gonna stop me from coming here, baby,” he told the crowd in Tel Aviv, saying he believed music should spread peace and bring people together: “That is what we do. We do not cherry-pick our consciences, OK?” he added, in an apparent swipe at the artists who have canceled concerts in Israel . . . “I have always believed that music inhabits a world set apart from politics, religious differences or prejudice of any kind.”

A renegade to the end!

/geo@naturalexponent™

Friday, June 18, 2010

"The buck stops with me."

I notice that the President likes to continually use that phrase, "The Buck Stops… with me.” I wonder if he realizes that it makes him look like a narcissist? The president uses that phrase in every occasion to argue that while bad things that happen under his watch are always his responsibility, --they’re never his FAULT.

Remember the Nigerian panty-bomber (last Christmas) who got on board that jetliner? Obama said it was the fault of the watch list system. *sigh* That's a far cry from "The buck stops here." Failures in policy are the fault of the men who are ultimately responsible for them. Then again, our boy-president is far from being mature, or a leader for these trying times.

/naturalexponent™

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Nobility and suffering

Looking at these beautiful birds struggling to survive, covered as they are, in oil, just brought to mind, "nobility in suffering."

/natural_exponent™

Friday, June 04, 2010

Susana Martinez


She's a woman. She's Mexican. She's a Republican. Some brains are seizing up all across America, --and Susana Martinez is running for Governor of New Mexico. [PoliSci majors, pay attention.]

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Where'd all that oil come from?

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If only we would elect a democrat president and a democrat Congress, they would put the screws on those greedy corporations, and disasters like that big BP oil spill would stop happening.

Um, what's that you say? We did elect a democrat president and a democrat Congress? By golly, you're right, we did! ... So where'd all that oil come from?

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Monday, May 31, 2010

Memorial Day query

Why so few Medals of Honor? ..... Despite its importance, --the Medal of Honor has been awarded only 6 times for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.

By contrast, 464 Medals of Honor were awarded during World War II, 133 during Korea, and 246 during the Vietnam War. Our military is just as courageous today as ever before. Something is very wrong here.

The stories of valor in Iraq/Afghanistan must be made public. (You only need to go to Borders bookstore and camp out in the history section to marvel at the books that are published practically every month on the courage of our boys in today's wars.)

There is something very wrong with our national leaders who are not recognizing the valor of our men with the Medal of Honor, --only 6?
/geo@natural_exponent™ ...

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Protestant reformation

First, Billy Graham's son (Franklin) gets stiffed by the Pentagon. Then President Obama pencils in Elena Kagan as his nomineee for the Supreme Court and guess what? --another non-Protestant.

Things seem to be looking gloomy in Protestant reformation land.

America's religious identity is shifting so far from the legacy of the Plymouth Rock pilgrims. Sadly, the loss of Christianity's exclusive grip could cost our nation its soul. May it never be, Lord!

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Arizona pinata

Oh, sure, the prizes inside are indeed very real, --potential democrat voters! This is why democrats are sympathetic to Arizona's illegal aliens. *sigh* Mexican president Calderone, for his part, knows that his economy improves each time the millions of aliens send monies back to their families in Mexico. It's a terrific symbiotic relationship!

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Sunday, May 23, 2010

President Calderone

Uncivil, and rude; Mexican President Calderon certainly wore out his welcome in my country. *verybigsigh*

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Arizona

I find it disturbingly strange that Pres. Obama sided with the president of Mexico --against the people of Arizona! :-0
/Geo_naturalexponent™

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

NYC car bomber

Sadly, it takes a lot for our Commander-in-Chief to admit that these terrorist attacks are indeed terror-attacks.

Behold: were it not for technical problems by Faisal Shahzad in NY (pictured), and were it not for the technical problems by the Nigerian panty-bomber (in the air last December 2009, remember him?), we’d now be talking about two successful terrorist attacks on Americans, in the last 6 months. /History majors, pay attention.

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Drill, Baby, Drill

I wish we could cap Obama's spending --the U.S. into bankruptcy. :^(

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Monday, March 29, 2010

Homes, bombs

Why does the president act as if Jewish homes are a bigger threat than Iran's bomb factories? *sigh* (History majors, pay attention)

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Friday, March 26, 2010

Animal farm

It seems that with the passing of the new Obama healthcare plan, the president's aim is to make America more equal --and some Americans more equal than others. *verybigsigh*

/Geo_naturalexponent™

Monday, March 01, 2010

Fatigue? --Lead!

Why am I getting Obama-fatigue so early on? ... If you think about it, our current law teacher president shares the same academic background as our former law teacher president Bill Clinton, —minus the amorality. (Remember our current president is a good family man and not sullied by personal corruption.) But what made... the brainy Clinton a more competent president was his ability to work with his republican Congress.

Maybe the same may happen for our current brainy president. Today's health care reform must be a compromise to be a genuine effort, but right now neither party wants to work with the other! The president and his democrat Congress will be hurt if a health bill with no popular mandate is forced upon the American people. Let's hope that our president can muster a better effort at leading.

/Geo_naturalexponent™