19 October 2007

love and war

There are a lot of people in the world who would LIKE to be married, like myself for example. However when you have a full-time job this status can be challenging, especially when your job is to run a country. Just announced yesterday in the media, French President Nicolas Sarkozy is divorcing his wife Cecilia, a mutual split undoubtedly due to his changing persona. A few months before the French elections, I told my mom I believed Sarkozy would become the Anti-Christ, due in part to his political fervor, rapid rise to power, and Jewish roots. She informed me that based on her study of end-times Biblical prophecy, that the Anti-Christ is not married, so that would rule out my theory completely. Yet about 9 months later the script has flipped, and the international scene is unfolding to reveal the major players in the Global Game of Love and War. Nic's rise to power has not ceased, and he continues to purge forward to lead the EU and soon possibly the world, as countries and regions merge closer to a one-world government.

Also up to bat this week (not related to the Diamondbacks being swept out of the MLB playoffs) was a timely visit to Tehran by another hidden player, Vladimir Putin, President (soon to be Prime Minister) of Russia. In order to quell the threats of his assassination, Putin put in his request for Russia to remain a superpower of Cold War proportions, at any cost. Since Russia is the primary supplier of nuclear technology and weapons to the Islamic Republic of Iran, their alliance has never really been a secret but is now much more clearly pronounced. The Persian Prince, sweet-talking Ahmedinijad now has Putin programmed to spout out the same nonsensical yet threatening anti-western rhetoric that he himself has endlessly employed throughout his quest for global jihad. Let us analyze their objective - the US must pull out of Iraq soon, so that Iran can take it over and create an extension of their own Shiite Islamic regime, more savage than the present state of the Babylonian capital. Who will rise to power in this region and rule this ravaged landscape - and will the new alliance's nuclear arsenal contribute to the carnage, or bring peace to the world?

Ultimately, we must examine some of the accepted political practices of the West in order to understand why the Anti-Islamic regimes are so opposed to our Democratic paradigm. Regardless of race or religion, everybody loves women... but not women in POWER. Nancy Pelosi's new war in Turkey and Northern Iraq is just one example of a compassionate hand in the honey pot, or too many cooks in the kitchen. Not that Grandmother Nancy can't cook, quite the contrary I'm sure, she would do better if she stayed in her own kitchen, literally in her house and stayed out of the public, let alone in politics (topic for a future blog). Islam's opposition to women in power (or women in public) is best evidenced this week by Al-Qaeda's attack in Pakistan in their attempt to assassinate ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. She was returning to her home in Pakistan but her convoy was attacked reportedly because of her support for the US War on Terror. Hundreds of people were killed, in the radical Islamic "conspiracy against democracy", condemned by President Pervez Musharraf as well as the White House. The US has it coming next, especially if Hillary continues her pursuit of the Presidency, she is already a target. Remember the saying, "all's fair in love and war."

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