Israel and Palestine have been fighting for what seems like forever and they never quit. They are like two little children, each to selfish to share. It seems to me like Allah never taught his servents to share, and neither did Yahweh. Perhaps I don't understand this correctly, but why can't these two just live together in peace. Come on folks, lets learn to compromise.
Israel's pullout from the Gaza strip, as much as it cause heartache to some Israelis was a good move, I think. It showed that Israel is willing to sacrifice for peace. It showed that Israel wants peace and not war. The question remains whether the Israeli people will remain peaceful after this event. If they think about it, I think they might choose peace, at least for a little while. Also, we have to worry that the Palistinians will want more land. Some ignorant guy, Palistinian or Israeli will rally up a group of idiots and start the fighting all over again. But this move shows that Sharon wants peace and he is willing to compromise, which is the true road map to peace.
And since the fighting in the Middle East will never end, the best idea for America is to pull out entirely. Get out of all the Middle Eastern nations, politically and physically, and leave them alone. Continue trading with them, but that would be it. If we leave them alone, they'll leave us alone. We should only go in if we are attacked by them. 9-11 was not an attack on Iraq's part. If it was, I'd be all for this war. Our troops should stay at home. America should only attack when attacked. America should only defend itself or people who specifically ask for American help. America should not be involved in other nations, except economically.
Of course, the United States of America needs to limit their economic policies as well. Too many goods are made in Japan and China. The U.S. needs to stop buying as much from the asian nations and do some manufacturing in our own land. It'll give us jobs that we need. We should also look into alternitive energy sources besides oil for our cars and become less dependent on foreign oil. Maybe I should run for president.
In other news, the first Drama meeting of the year was today. Officers were voted in. Mike was elected Vice President and Joe was elected president. Mr. T gave us a choice, either we do the typical straight play/variety show/musical year that we always do or we do a student directed piece. I knew that the student directer would be Adam, and therefore it would be a nightmare so I voted against it. Luckly, the motion failed. We are doing the same old thing. Drama this year will rock. The freshmen all seemed to follow Mike's orders, so he says they'll fit in.
Change is evil.
J Kuhl Signing Off
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
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