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Dec 30

I like most people in this great country am looking forward to change.  But what do we know about the good things accomplished during his term.

Most will agree that the media is in some form or another biased, tends to lean toward the liberal side, and will always be quick to point out the problems in our political system regardless of who is in office.  This may never change.  Reporting on negative topics and bringing about fear is what consumers want, and is what will ultimately be delivered since that is what will make the most money.  (I intend to write on the problem of perpetual fear, and commercialization thereof in our society at some point in the future)

Since the negative has been communicated to us on the inadequacies of George W. presidency, what are some of the positives?  What good things have been overlooked for the most part.

A popular relief effort is being taken on by many to help solve the HIV/AIDS pandemic.  And it should be noted that Bush has done so much more for this problem than those before him.  He has tripled the amount provided to helping solve the AIDS pandemic.  http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030129-1.html

I would love to hear what you think.  Please leave a comment describing what you think some of the positives of the G.W.Bush era have been.

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Dec 30

No one reading this is unfamiliar with the tension between Israel and it’s neighbors.  A Jewish community in the middle of an Islamic region.

Currently we are seeing news about the strike Israel is making against it’s neighbors in Gaza.  Clearly this strike has been provoked by the constant bombardment of Israel missiles and suicide bombers.  It would be difficult to really look at the facts and blame the Jewish people turning to war.

The evil situation in the middle east is one that is extremely complicated, and will most likely require a complicated resolution.  Is war and violence the answer?  Or even part of the answer?  I believe alternatives are needed to really bring this region closer to peace.  Alternatives that are far more difficult than war.

The problem with violence

Military retaliation may be the quickest partial resolution to violence inflicted on the Jewish people.  However, it will only fuel the hatred it’s neighbors have for them.  This goes way beyond Hamas or the PLO.  These organizations are inherently violent and are unfortunately part of what may be a violent religion.  It’s the civilians that are gaining hatred for Israel.  Perhaps because their apartment complex was bombed, or witnessing their loved ones injured and killed (who may or may not be part of a terrorist organization).

I would imagine for every attack on Gaza, at least one new enemy will be created.  For example, with each attack in Gaza; Hamas and others like it are getting more support for their cause.  The five year old witnessing this war will be all to eager to prepare him or herself to be the next suicide bomber.  There is no shortage of these people in any of Israels neighboring nations.

The underlining question here is whether or not a problem of violence and terror can be fought with violence and war.  Can you stop someone from bombing you… by bombing them?  Unless everyone in Gaza is killed, and every enemy of Israel removed, there will be terror inflicted on the nation of Israel.  Someone will be in line to bring harm to the Jewish people.

Diplomacy may be the only really answer.  Peaceful action instead of war may be what is needed to bring peace.  This idea may seem so unreasonable and optimistic that it isn’t even worth consideration.  But if the goal is peace at some point in the future, then peaceful action must be used in replace of violence.

I certainly don’t have the answer as to what peaceful action needs to be done.  It will no doubt involve some major creativity.  It is easy for me to sit here watching the news and form my judgment of the situation.  And as I mentioned I can not blame Israel for taking violent action, but this doesn’t make it right or the most productive in the long run.

Peaceful force by Israel will no doubt require great sacrifice on their part.  Just as Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice to bring about a peaceful revolution.  I do not think the world will stand by watching the genocide of a peaceful Jewish nation.

The argument can be made that as long as the Koran is teaching it followers the art of holy war there will be violence and pain.  But that is beyond what I am prepared to discuss in this post.  It will no doubt require the power of God, and the triumph of the human spirit to bring about the revolution needed to solve a crisis like this.

I blame Israel no more than I blame it’s neighbors. I would consider myself on the side of God’s chosen people.  And it is on them that I call to take the higher, more difficult road.  Following the ways of our Lord and allowing his power to prevail.  Turning the impossible into reality.

In my deepest being I believe Peace can NOT be attained through Violence.

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