So, the land that spawned Plato, Socrates, Euripedes, ; the greatest philosophers, scientists, architects, artisans, not to mention the Greek Gods themselves,; the civilization that once led the rest of the world in all things now has become a nation of whining, violent beggars , demanding their handouts even as their broken economy crumbles around them. The riots in the streets of Greece should serve as a reminder to all Americans as to the path we are now taking with our socialist bailouts and entitlements that are paid for by the few , for the many freeloaders that now clog our system. Should we bail out Greece? By all the Gods, No!! They must fail, as a lesson to the world of the consequences of cradle to grave utopias that cannot be sustained, and always lead to destruction. We must not bail out anyone who adheres to a tax and spend , big government system , because it's as useless as puttting a bandaid on an ax wound. It will not stop the bleeding. Greece needs to fall , and , in the tradition of their heroes, fall hard,with no American assistance. The Greek Gods themselves believed in overcoming obstacles, Hercules in particular , had twelve to overcome , before he could reach God status. Follow the tradition of your greatest heroes Greece, and overcome your problems yourselves, though, perhaps you don't deserve to survive, considering the arson and destuction you have wrought on your own land. Besides , we have our own problems to deal with. Our President, announcing to our enemies that we will not use nuclear weapons on them was like ringing the Taliban dinner bell . What's for dinner? The United States of America , of course, and the most recent near bombing in Times Square was just the beginning . Y'see, it's all where the fear falls. The terrorists now know they have no reason to fear this President. He is the "Paper Tiger" that Osama Bin Laden called us. Bush was different. The terrorists hated him, but they also understood that if they attacked us on our own soil, scorched earth policy would be the result.They understand this , and respected it for eight years. This, however, is a different time, , and we have no spare resources to waste on spoiled Greeks that , in this case, cannot afford to"bear gifts". Let's face it Greece; your violent riots and arson ridden brawls have angered the Gods that spawned you, and to ask them for help may result in an angry Zeus , hurling thunderbolts ,and releasing the Kraken to deal with your spoiled , ungrateful people. |
Monday, May 10, 2010
Those Who Anger The Gods
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