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While some seem to forget (or not care), this blog contains social, political and life commentary as well as financial/economic commentary. While much of America (and especially the media) has gotten way too caught up in political correctness, I speak my mind and let the chips fall where they may. I do so on the belief many here like to know my opinion even if they don’t agree with it (or why else would you be here? We’re not holding any body’s family hostage… I don’t think we are-lol).
Back in 2009, I wrote about a very politically-incorrect topic that at the time wasn’t even remotely getting noticed as it is now, but I predicted it would… and sooner than most could imagine. I said it would have a major impact socially, politically, spiritually and economically. I said it won’t be popular to point this out (and it wasn’t–I did get some actual threatening emails), but it was going to impact just about everyone.
As we approach the ninth anniversary of America’s worst terror attack and the subsequent atrocious failure to take care of the great Americans who went to Ground Zero to help (with the full support of our government) immediately afterward, many of the factors I spoke about in my original writing have already come to fruition.
It’s critically important to note that while I do include my own personal views, my commentary in this area has been mainly as a source of providing insight and hopefully being ahead of the crowd that inevitably impacts our finances.
Sadly, the idiotic thought that burning copies of the Quran somehow rights wrongs is just one of the bad reactions to what I’ve called the number one factor to impact the world’s changing demographics. The pro and con demonstrations to all this is only going to grow and multiply.
Knowing what I’m about to show will not be universally accepted, I do think it’s an extremely important information on this critical factor. I believe the commentator makes important points that are critical to understand the bigger picture.
Lastly, if I haven’t upset some already, this will: As a Christian, I believe in the Revelation told to us in the Holy Bible. Simply put, at our end times, the author says we don’t kill or hurt anyone whether they are believers or not. Our possible punishment comes only after this life. In the Quran, it says if one doesn’t believe what it says, those who do must do away with those who don’t eventually. I always stand ready to be corrected, but I find it hard to accept that someone who clearly may want to live at peace with me now is called to do away with me in the future if certain times call for it. I don’t consider that real peace.