iPod, iPad, iPhone (87G) and iGov’t
July 31, 2011 by admin
Filed under Blog, Just For Laughs
I haven’t made any comments about our government and the debt crisis yet because I believe there are plenty of people who know the right answer and none of them work or are associated with anything that happens in or around Washington. The entire situation is beyond frustrating to the American people, especially to those of us who are hard-working, smart-spending, family-oriented, small-government-oriented, red-white-and-blue-proud, military-supporting, separation-of-church-and-state-doesn’t-mean-what-everyone-thinks-it-means, kinda people!!!
But get this… I check Facebook today and see lots of people posting about how Apple has more cash on hand than our government! How crazy is this?!?! I mean seriously! These people sell gadgets… the government is supposed to be in charge of everything! Gadgets versus government and gadgets is winning?! I’m actually not as surprised as you might think. And honestly, I think the whole thing is laughable.
I don’t own any Apple products. I’m completely fine with that. (Did you like my iPhone 87G joke in the title?) The last time I used an Apple computer for any length of time was playing Oregon Trail on one when I was a kid in grade school. I can’t stand them, mostly because I don’t know how to use them. I’ve tinkered around with a few Apple products before, but I just don’t get the hype. Apparently, I am the only one because they’ve got more money than the US government, which means that most of you reading this probably own all sorts of products from this booming company. Mr. Obama… maybe you should step down and let Mr. Jobs do yours for you.
TrueMan up!
An Easy Way for EVERYONE to Fight Porn – TODAY!
May 11, 2011 by admin
Filed under Blog, manliness, pornography
Ok… I know most of your won’t come out to the sidewalks in front of sexually oriented businesses to help us protest pornography, but this is one way that EVERYONE can AND SHOULD help to be a part of this fight. And, it is really simple – so no excuses!
Did you know that ALL hardcore pornography is ILLEGAL?!?! ALL OF IT! But, the US Attorney General, Eric Holder, hasn’t done anything about it – except for attempt to get President Obama to reverse the laws. For the past several presidents, the war on pornography has gone back and forth, and likewise, the Attorney General does too. (For more info, read up on the website “The War on Illegal Pornography” run by Patrick Trueman, Esq. (Yes, you read that correctly – his name is Trueman!)
So, go to the site and sign the petition that will be attached to the letter going to President and Mrs. Obama. (Click HERE for the full letter.) It’s so easy – don’t let this opportunity go by! Step up and start protecting women and children from the harms of pornography! While doing that, you’ll be helping your fellow brother as well. Do it!
TrueMan up!
Making Sense of It
Allow me first to write that I am not a moral theologian. I don’t speak from a substantial place of authority on this post (nor do I normally), but as usual, I want to share some thoughts on the topic from a manliness standpoint.
With the recent news of the killing of Osama Bin Laden, there has been a lot of talk on how one should respond. I’ve heard of many different responses – some that I agree with, some that I disagree with (and that I’m opposed to) and some that are neutral. Have you heard these responses?… “USA! USA! USA!” or “We should not rejoice in the death of a man.” or “He had it coming!” or “Proverbs 11:10” or “I won’t lie and say I wasn’t excited about last night’s news.” The list goes on and on. Many responses get much worse.
First, in response to the outpouring of patriotism… we, as proud Americans, should always have an outpouring of patriotism, not just on July 4th, on Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day or on a day when one of the worst terrorist leaders and threats to America has been eradicated. Do you always fly the stars and stripes, or only when it is fitting for celebration or your cause? I proudly fly our flag every day.
Next, in response to “He had it coming” or other hate-filled responses. Yes, the man was a terrorist and a militant one at that. He was responsible for countless deaths, all across the globe. I guess we could say, “Live by the automatic rifle, die by the automatic rifle.” Nonetheless, the response should not be joy in his death. Instead, I suggest going beyond the initial emotional response and thinking rationally about the situation. (This is NOT to say that Bin Laden didn’t risk the sort of demise that he experienced. Of course, in the militaristic fashion in which he lived, with nearly the entire world’s military forces looking for him, and with the excessive force that he displayed, there was a good chance that he was going to die in a fire fight. And certainly, there is something to be said about our incredible troops going in and attempting to disarm and arrest Bin Laden so that he could be tried in a military court of law.) It is hard for some of you reading to believe that there’s a better response to Bin Laden’s death than ecstatic rejoicing. I challenge that idea by suggesting that we look at it in a different light. (Note: this doesn’t take away what he did, what he was responsible for, who he instructed and what they might have done or will do, or any thing else. It is merely the virtuous response.)
Here’s what I wrote on Facebook earlier today and some of the responses that my post got. I wrote “I don’t know about anybody else, but considering that my brother, some of my friends and many other great Americans and Foreigners are in the middle east fighting for our freedom, we should rejoice not in the death of a man, but in the hope that the war may end and peace (which has never seen the light of day in the middle east) may come to all peoples.” I then commented, “Here is what the Church, our guide, says: “In the face of a man’s death, a Christian never rejoices, but reflects on the serious responsibilities of each person before God and before men, and hopes and works so that every event may be the occasion for the further growth of peace and not of hatred.” – Vatican Statement on the Death of Bin Laden”
These are the comments that followed:
- “Thank you. I was kind of sickened at the reaction here, actually.” (From a cadet at the Air Force Academy who witnessed her fellow cadets assembling in the middle of campus to celebrate the death of Bin Laden with cheers of excitement, dancing, loud music, chanting and so on.)
- I then responded, “I saw a video from last night at the Academy and thought I should post something. Although there is pride in being American, it should be there every day, not merely when we have a military victory and certainly should not be at the death of any man, woman or child.”
- “Thank you David for being the voice of reason. I have been very conflicted about this event since I learned of it last night during the Phillies game and the crowd started cheering “USA.” I couldn’t understand why people were so proud to have killed somebody–even a man responsible for the deaths of so many others.”
- “If we are going to stand up and say that all life is precious, we need to mean “all”. Even when we struggle to find forgiveness and compassion for a sinner.”
- “Right on, Dave”
Now, I’m sure that many others wanted to respond differently. I understand, and can relate because of the many thoughts that ran through my head when I heard the news of Bin Laden’s death, to be glad that the hunt for Bin Laden is over. I had shimmering hopes that maybe the war will come to an end sooner than planned. I wondered if my brother, or anyone I know who is serving in the middle east, was a part of this mission. I wondered what my father, a 30-year Air Force Veteran and Veteran of two tours in Viet Nam thought. I even thought things in regards to Bin Laden’s Muslim Extremist faith and how all that might play out in the coming days, weeks and months. None of that matters. A man is dead and we, as Catholics, should mourn the fact that he did not know Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Life is not about military victories, nor parties in the street, nor anything else. Life is about achieving the ultimate gift of eternal life in Heaven with God. Plain and simple.
This probably shouldn’t be the last time we discuss this topic, so if you’ve got thoughts, comments, or suggestions, leave them below in the comment section.
Again, here’s what the Catholic Church said today: “In the face of a man’s death, a Christian never rejoices, but reflects on the serious responsibilities of each person before God and before men, and hopes and works so that every event may be the occasion for the further growth of peace and not of hatred.”
TrueMan up!
The Fight – Clear and Present Danger
I write about “The Fight” a good bit on this site. I urge men everywhere to realize that we are in a battle for souls. Most of the time, the battle is spiritual – fighting demons, spiritual unrest and concupiscence. Sometimes, however, the battle is physical. In this video, the persecution of Christians shows us that the battle is a clear and present danger. The persecution of Christians in America is far from as brutal as these persecutions of Christians by Muslims in Nigeria, but still real. In no way am I attempting to compare the two forms of persecution – clearly, the are different. However, there’s nothing to say that they can’t become as real in America as they are in other parts of the world.
If you can’t view the video, click HERE for the link.
Men, we MUST first learn what it means to be a man, then jump into action! We are called to action! Without TrueMen who step up, lead and fight, mankind will continue to suffer. We cannot sit around and wait for this sort of hatred to permeate our culture any more. Step up and do something! How, you ask? How can I possibly help these poor, defenseless people in Africa? Start at home, so that it doesn’t happen here. I’ve been known to joke on occasion about a “Muslim Invasion”, that I want to be armed and ready to respond to this sort of thing. It’s not funny any more. How ready are you if this were to happy in the US?
A note about the traffic on my site: in February 2010, my site was visited by people living in 36 various foreign countries. 6 of those 36 countries were African countries. This is more real for them than me.