Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Great things are not done by Impulse

Vincent Van Gogh was quoted as saying " Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together".
Change is brought about by the effective integration of a host of different and smaller phases of ideas.
It is true to a fact that by merely selecting a candidate based on the need to claim a certain demographic of people, does not address the long term goal of a problem.

We are in a crisis and this is not a time for the republicans to play russian roulette with this colossal of a problem we are facing as a nation.
The Republican party have had their share of the economy now in the doldrums.
We humbly entreat you to step -aside and let real knowledge put to work.
If we have to pacify every vet in this country, then I guess resurrecting fallen heroes who have sacrificed much more than any one else makes much sense.

Sarah Palin was asked about what her plan would be about healthcare in Alaska?
In response to Mr. Knowles, she mentioned “certificates of need” and said they had been inflexible, “creating an environment where a lot of folks are lacking the receiving of their health care that is needed in some of the areas, especially in some of our larger markets.” She added, “The State of Alaska needs to be looking specifically at that inflexibility that exists today in order to fill some of the market needs that are out there in Alaska in our larger markets.”
She then added, “I can’t tell you how much that will reduce monetarily our health care costs, but competition makes everyone better, it makes us work harder, it does allow reduction in costs, so addressing that is going to be a priority.”
Mr. Knowles was nonplussed, saying that he did not understand her answer and that Ms. Palin had missed the point.
Missed the point? There we go, so it is not that she cannot give the right answer to a question.
She simply does NOT UNDERSTAND THE QUESTION as Fareed Zakari puts it.

This is so sad!

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