Welcome to my little corner of the Internet. Here you will find different musings and descriptions of the various happenings in my life. Anything from political and religious opinions to fantastical writings that have absolutely nothing to do with anything important. Some days I may write about my educational adventures and others I may be writing about the rising price of gasoline, you just never know. So, if this is your cup of tea or if you are just looking for the entertainment of reading other people's thoughts, I welcome you and invite you to subscribe to my blog (look for the link in the sidebar). Thank you for your visit and please feel free to invite your friends!

Rosie has finally lost it….

Posted on May 18, 2007
Filed Under Uncategorized | Comments Off

Everything you needed to know about shadowchaser

Jack Corzine has written 148 post in this blog.

I'm a 49 year old Union Ironworker who has numerous interests. Currently I am close to receiving my AAS in Network Administration in Security and am seeking a career change over to the IT field. I love to cook, love my wife and family, and love to live life as fully as I am able to and I try to reflect that in my writings here. Hopefully you will be able to take something from what I place here and put it to good use. Please feel free to comment on anything you wish to here, tell your friends about this website and come back for me. May the Lord God bless and keep you.

Did you check this out on The View?? I can barely listen to the drivel coming out of this lady’s mouth lately. Here’s the clip:

Rosie’s “The View” interview

Now anyone who knows me knows that I don’t agree with Prez Bush’s policies when it pertains to the middle east and Iraq. I am not against the troops though and to misrepresent them as terrorists is tantamount to treason. When this whole war started I stated to some very close friends that it would turn into another Vietnam Conflict and time is definitely proving my point. Not only are we now struggling to keep the peace in the Iraqi state but we are backing a government that is not being supported by a large portion of the Iraqi public, not being effective in social re-structuring, not pursuing effective measures to ensure the safety of both it’s private and public figures, not having an effective and definitive plan for our troop withdrawal in a timely manner. The current establishment now realizes that what we have allowed is a political vacuum in Iraq that will, eventually, turn into a full blown civil war once we leave the area. There is virtually no way around this simple fact. Of course this is strictly my own opinion and it really does not amount to much of anything at all. Feel free to comment if you will.

© 2007, Realm of the Shadow Redux. All rights reserved. reproduction of this post must include a link to the original post.

No related posts.

Comments

Comments are closed.