Thursday, January 13, 2011

That Funny Math in Az. and D.C.

I've been pretty quiet as of late, but hopefully that will end soon. Once again I'd like to say it was for something cool like an undercover CIA mission, but in all reality, I've just been really busy between work and life and haven't given much time to writing in general, none the less this blog.

Today we are going to talk about politicians, centering around one that was shot in Arizona, Congresswoman Gifford. Though what happened to the congresswoman is a terrible tragedy, it may have increased the IQ of our government by 50%. Sound cold? Our politicians are now talking about bodyguards for, guess who, all politicians. Let's see six citizens gunned down and one politician shot in the least used part of her body. Why are we worried about the politicians?  Citizens are far more important than they. Why isn't congress talking about protecting citizens. No, those self serving pieces of dog crap are more worried about themselves than the dumb sheep that vote for them.

Politicians are civil servants and as far as civil servants go, they rank somewhere between the fat lady in the next town over who gets a city car and big salary to drive around and fine people who put recyclables in their normal garbage and the horses the NYC policemen ride. 

For what we pay these politicians and the job they do, they should be our bodyguards. They should be helping citizens and jumping in front of any stray bullets to protect them. They would be the highest paid bodyguards in the world.  So I ask you, next time you hear of an incident like this, don't listen to the media, do the math. 6 citizens dead + 1 member of congress wounded = pass laws to protect the congressmen. That's an equation I can't live with.

On a side note, if the gunman had wanted to kill the congresswoman, he should have shot her in the wallet.

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