My personal thoughts on the Death of Osama Bin Laden:
One madman down, too many more to go.
- It was the worst thing we could have done, both as a nation, and as a unified body of people.
Why? Well, think about it. If you're fighting for an extremist cause (i.e. Al-Qaeda) and someone just took out your leader, you're going to do one of two things. A) You'll commit suicide because you refuse to be captured by the infidels (from their point of view, of course), or B) you'll be spurred to fight for your fallen leader in his honor (think "Remember the Alamo!").
We just kicked a HUGE beehive, and I don't think we have enough epipens to go around, if you get what I mean.
- I also personally think everybody needs to look back at the Declaration of Independence. There's a famous line that pretty much says that the government is in place to insure the well-being of the people and provide for the common defense. That doesn't mean go defend everyone else, meanwhile there are people without homes living on the streets of the national capital. It's the capital for crying out loud!
Now, I know that statement just kinda sounded like I was saying no homeless people in the capital, but they're alright everywhere else. That wasn't my intent. I was just saying that when somebody thinks of a capital, especially ours, in theory, they think, "wow. This sure is a nice place. Sparkling waters, immaculate streets, everyone has a fair say in everything."
Now, in reality: "Wow. This place is terrible. Green, murky water, litter in the streets, people with no homes sitting on streetcorners hoping not to get murdered while they try to get barely enough money for breakfast. There's corrupt congressmen and congresswomen, and hate crimes go on everywhere. I think I can even hear bullets flying through the air way over yonder."
If we can't take care of our own people, why should we try to take care of everyone else's? Okay, yeah so they had a tsunami (Japan), of course we send them help. Okay, you had an enormous earthquake that leveled 3/4 of your country (Haiti). We'll send you help. Okay, you're having a civil war (think 'Nam)? We'll help the people that aren't directly involved but in exchange nobody comes through our picket line, and we establish a DMZ around our facility. When you guys are finished duking it out, you can have your what's left of your country back.
Instead, in that situation we say "we must fight communism! It's evil! (Staying with the Nam thing here)" Billions of dollars and millions dead later, alright we need to leave. We're screwed they're screwed. Why don't we just haul *** and pray they don't all get nuked.
American government officials seem to all have a like-minded thought that the whole world needs our help, the whole world wants our help, and the whole world is getting our help. I think we have military garrisons in nearly every country on the whole dang planet!
Alright. I think I'm done ranting.
These are my opinions.