Open Letter to All Politicians – From a United States Citizen

I have just about had enough!

It infuriates me when we refer to our elected officials as “leaders” when so far since I came of voting age, I have yet to see a politician who cares more for his constituents and his fellow citizens than he or she cares for himself.  In my book, that is not a leader.

The governor of South Carolina, Mark Sanford, is the latest addition to my growing list of political disappointments. When are these idiots going to realize that they do not serve their own self interests when they are elected into office?  America is the land of the Free — Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Life, Freedom of Liberty, Freedom of the Pursuit of Happiness — but elected officials who are placed in office, serve an even greater purpose.  Their responsibility is to look beyond their own ambitions and pursuits, and to represent, secure and protect, the ambitions and pursuits of someone greater than themselves — We, The People!

When are these politicians going to pull their collective heads out of their own asses and realize that they represent the mightiest people on the face of this planet?!?  Whereas man is God’s greatest creation, the United States of America is man’s greatest creation!  And I want these politicians to know, deep in their soul, that no matter what level of office they hold, their most precious position and greatest honor is that they represent other Americans.  They do not, and cannot, be allowed to serve only their own self interests.  They represent a greater purpose — We, The People!

I am a married man, and I am a father, a brother, an uncle, and a son.  I have family all around me.  I also have my own hopes and dreams, goals and ambitions.  I am no different than any one of you.  But just like the Founding Fathers, who put their entire lives, fortunes, families, hopes and dreams aside in order to stand up against a government that failed to serve them, I expect our elected officials to put aside their own self interests in the service of those who placed them in office — We, The People.

I’m sick and tired of career politicians that serve no greater interest than their own by remaining in office.  What purpose does it serve for the same politician to remain in office for term after term.  Is he or she more in tune with their constituency by sitting in his or her office for years on end?  Or would it serve others greater by electing a new representative with new experiences, new ideas, and fresh perspectives?  How is it possible to pursue one’s personal political goals and at the same time, effectively represent the will of We, The People?

And this is another point I want to drive home.  No matter what level of office a politician holds, from school board member to the office of the president, they all represent three things — (1) The people who elected them to that office by voting for them (2) The people who live in their districts and constituents even if they didn’t vote for them and (3) The American People and the self-governing form of government which is the core foundation of the United States of America!  Those three things can be summed up in three simple words, the three most important words in the history of mankind since the Word of God was first spoken by mortal man:

We, The People.

25 June 2009 at 08:00 - Comments

Stormy Night in Texas

Rain drops keep falling on my…truck.
I hope no hail or broken limbs,
Lightning bolts or fierce winds,
Tonight locate my truck.
With any luck…
It will be there when I wake,
Sitting in a lake,
Where today was just my grass.
But why I worry you may ask.

‘Cause cryin’s not for me. See?

So rain drops keep falling while I sleep.
And in the carport, safely sits…

My wife’s Jeep!

26 May 2009 at 22:47 - Comments

Movie Review – Terminator Salvation (2009)

Terminator Salvation (2009) McG* / Brancato, Ferris
Release: May 21, 2009

Scoring: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 (4,081 votes)

Click HERE to view trailer!

Well…I promise no spoilers…but where do I begin?

First of all, what do we know about the future (er, past):
In 1997, Cyberdyne Systems invented a thinking machine and put it in control of our military forces under a project named “SkyNet”.  On August 29, 1997, SkyNet became self-aware and it suddenly launched an unprovoked missile attack on Russia.  Russia retaliated and the nuclear event comes to be known as “Judgment Day” to the few human survivors.

That begins the war between man and machine with struggling human forces waging a losing battle against the formidable machines of SkyNet.  The machines employ robotic cybernetic units called “Terminators” to infiltrate the human compounds and assassinate the humans within their own hideouts.

At some point in the early to mid 2020’s, under the leadership of John Connor, the humans have all but defeated the machines.  In an effort to cripple the human resistance before it can take root, SkyNet successfully sends a T-800 series Terminator, Cyberdyne Systems Model 101, backward through time to kill Sarah Connor, John Connor’s unsuspecting mother, before John Connor is even born.

The movie series picks up at that point with the original Terminator film from 1984.  That movie was followed by Terminator 2: Judgment Day in 1991, and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines in 2003.

Now, slingshot us to the year 2018:
John Connor is a unit commander in the resistance forces but his most recent mission went horribly wrong.  Not only did his entire force get wiped out in an ambush, but he learns that the machines are capturing human prisoners.  And they’re going far out of their way to do it.  Something doesn’t seem right, the machines appear to be hunting for someone.

Meanwhile, the resistance command intercepts a coded machine signal and learns of a “kill list” – the machines are on a mission to hunt down the people who are on the list and kill them on sight.

On the list, are the names of the entire resistance leadership council…which does a very good job of keeping hidden and mobile.  But when John learns of the list, what bothers him most is not that his name is on it…but that he is #2 and a civilian named Kyle Reese is the machines’ most wanted.  All that John knows about Kyle is that Kyle will one day go back in time to protect his mother from a Terminator assassin.  And if Kyle doesn’t live long enough to go back in time, then he will never become John’s father.

That’s the general setup for Terminator Salvation.  The producers, writers and director all do an excellent job of picking a point in the Terminator timeline to interject a new event and let us experience a little heart-stomping action and one or two thrill rides along the way.  Sarah Connor never got the chance to learn the full history of the war so she certainly couldn’t warn John about everything that he needed to know even though John still has all the tapes that his mother left him (interestingly he still uses an old cassette recorder to play the original tapes his mother gave him even though they use modern day computers and thumb drives to transport vital information everywhere else – haha)

So John is on his own.  He’s never met his father, Kyle Reese, but he knows that he’s out there somewhere.  And he knows that he has to save him no matter what the cost.

That’s it, that’s all I’m gonna say about the plot…I’m not even touching the obvious twist that you already know about from watching the trailers…I don’t have to.  This movie doesn’t even need that story arc to be a success.  That’s just icing on the cake!

If you’re a Terminator fan, then this movie is a MUST SEE!  If you’re not a seasoned Terminator fan or if you have never seen a Terminator film, then go rent the first Terminator and then go see this movie.

It’s worth it!

*Special Note
McG directed the movie “We Are Marshall” and directed and produced one of my favorite all time TV series, “Chuck“!

23 May 2009 at 00:18 - Comments