Hey! My nap is over!

Ok. First, I’d like to apologize for being away. It has been a trying couple of years, but I’m hoping to start regular updates here going forward. Thank you for all the prayers and well wishes I’ve received.

So Many Things Have Changed!

… and still so much remains the same.

 There was once a time when being a rebel and protesting things were the actions of the “independent thinkers.” It hasn’t been that long ago that “you can’t tell me how to think” was a phrase used by those that thought for themselves and came to the decision that society was making the wrong choices. Now the “independent thinkers” are out there telling us that if we don’t agree with them and think the way THEY think, well, we’re evil people that don’t deserve to have ideas of our own. Can people not see how contradictory that is? “You can’t tell me what to think” has become “I can tell you what to think and if you DON’T agree with what I tell you then you are an evil person and shouldn’t be allowed to speak in public.”

Shoot… I’d love to see a movie retelling of the Rip Van Winkle story! That dude would go insane!

“That’s the way everyone else does it” used to be the reasoning for the actions of big business… now it’s the reasoning for the actions of protestors. “If you don’t do it the way WE do it, you are a trouble maker” used to be the attitude of big business… again… now it’s the attitude of the protestors.

Let’s pause for a second while I point out that not all people that disagree with me feel or act this way. Unlike some, I don’t bunch everyone into one group and label that group as one. I love a good discussion, and even a good debate every now and then. Who knows… I may be wrong MYSELF on some things. It has happened. I just wish people would think things through on their own and try to figure out what THEY believe instead of just clinging to the beliefs of the current crowd.

Here’s an exercise. Think about the following statement and question. Actually think about it. Keep an open mind. Work it out logically. Then post your opinion back here in a civil manner. I promise that if I don’t agree with you I won’t bad-mouth you or call you names or even question your intelligence. That’s not how discussion and debate should work. Ok… so here is the statement…

To stop mass shootings, we need to ban assault weapons.

Just a simple statement. I’m not saying I believe it or not… just stating what MANY people are saying. Now… here is the question…

Why does it make more sense to ban a certain type of weapon from all people than to ban ALL weapons from a certain type of people?

Again… concentrate on the question regarding the statement. Think about it and answer the question as your beliefs guide you.

Talk to ya later!

Yes, we still have heroes

During an interview Dick Winters, who you might have heard of from the HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers”, said one of his grandchildren asked him if he was a hero during World War II. He responded that he wasn’t, but he served in a company of heroes. There is a reason that his generation is known as “the greatest generation.” By any measure I can think of he was, in fact, a hero. The United States’ involvement in WWII was an experiment based on the idea that a trained civilian volunteer military could defeat a conscript “professional” military. It is a testament to the success of this experiment that, to this day, there are countries living in freedom that would not, otherwise, have that blessing… or if they did, they would have had a MUCH harder path to that freedom.

We will always owe a debt to those men and boys who fought in Europe and the Pacific, both those who survived and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to purchase those victories. These men, for the most part, were not men who chose to be warriors. Most were men who saw in our country something worth fighting for and volunteered to leave their jobs as farmers, taxi drivers, teachers and countless other jobs to become soldiers. This is why they volunteered. The feeling in the public at the time was so strong that many men who failed to meet the physical requirements and were rejected by the military actually committed suicide.

I say this is why they volunteered. I do not, however, feel this is why they fought. As the name of the miniseries implies, these men became as close, if not closer, than brothers. When the fighting actually started they fought not so much for their country, or for some political idea, as much as for their “brothers” that were fighting with them. Don’t get me wrong. I am not implying that they did not fight to defeat oppression and free conquered people… they did that. What I am saying is something more basic. Something more base, even. They fought because they knew that to fail did not simply mean they failed themselves, or even their country, but they failed the men fighting with them. The men that became brothers to them.

We all have “blood relatives”, but these men also gained their brotherhood by blood… not the blood of genetic ties, but the shared blood spilled by fellow soldiers and the blood spilled by the enemy as they did what was necessary to protect each other and achieve victory. These were heroes, not because of heroic deeds (although there were countless such), but because when the time came to engage the enemy, they fought through their fear to support each other and protect each other, no matter the cost to themselves.

These were soldiers who had full support of their military leadership, all the way up to the commander in chief. They were given a job, and they did it. I have never seen an interview with a WWII veteran where they said “yes, I was a hero.” Every one of them would state that they served with heroes, but were not heroes themselves, even if, as I said, they met every measure of being heroes themselves. To me, this gives credence to the idea that this was, indeed, the “greatest generation.”

Lately I heard someone say “there are no more heroes.”

To me, this is one of the most insulting statements I’ve ever heard, so I want to educate anyone who thinks that way. Our country is full of heroes. It is full of men and women who may have not had any genetic siblings die, but daily mourn “brothers” and “sisters” that are sometimes even closer than genetic siblings that have died in service to our country. If you think the pain of losing a genetic sibling is more painful, or causes more feelings of loss, then you really need to think about the situation. I have a brother and a sister who are both related to me genetically, but my brother has never had to rely upon me to fight a common enemy… he has never relied on me to protect his life while at the same time, he protected mine from that same enemy that was trying to kill us. I do not begrudge him the “brotherhood” he has with his fellow soldiers, and I never will.

Today, our soldiers fight just as bravely, just as heroically, as those soldiers of WWII. And I feel they fight for the same reasons… for their brothers and sisters fighting alongside them. They fight for their families back home. They fight evil where it is found, so they don’t have to fight it here at home where their genetic family lives. THEY ARE HEROES.

There is, however, an astounding difference in the situation today in the nation. Seventy years ago, our political leaders and commander in chief supported those soldiers. They committed to the task before them and, even though they knew the losses that we as a nation would incur, they supported the effort and allowed the soldiers to do what they were trained to do… achieve victory. The rules of engagement for our soldiers in WWII were simple… engage the enemy and destroy them. If someone had suggested to a paratrooper in the 82nd or 101st airborne that they could not fire upon the enemy unless they were themselves fired upon first, they would have laughed in their commander’s face. If you had told a private that landed on Utah beach and fought all the way to Germany that we were going to go ahead and give the country back to the Nazis, they would have thought you were joking. Imagine if we had actually done that… declared victory and then pulled all of our military completely out of Germany… how would the world look today?

When President Obama brags about getting the troops out of Iraq, he is insulting every American that died to liberate that country. Not only is it an insult to those that died, it is an insult to those who fought and lived. We had military in Germany for decades after the war, but people tend to forget that. We are now seeing the gains that were bought and paid for with the blood of our troops being given back to the extremists simply because our president is allowing it to happen.

Yes… I KNOW that the American people are tired of war and don’t want to have our soldiers on another battlefield. NO SANE PERSON WANTS WAR! We don’t want our men and women to go fight in the middle east any more than we wanted them to go fight in Europe and the Pacific, but it doesn’t matter what we WANT… it is a matter of honor and what has to be done. In WWI we pushed Germany back to their border and stopped, then had to fight them again a few decades later because we didn’t do it right the first time. The painful reality is that we DID do it right in Iraq. Whether you agreed with the war or not, you have to admit (as even the President has) that our troops had attained a stable environment in Iraq, just as we did in Germany. The difference is that we completely pulled out of Iraq instead of leaving troops in country as we did in Germany.

Look at the similarities in the two wars. Germany itself did not attack the homeland… ISIS has not attacked the homeland. Germany’s expansion was regional and didn’t directly affect the United States sovereignty… ISIS is a regional expansion, also, and does not (currently) affect the US sovereignty. Germany was invading and conquering nations… ISIS is also invading and conquering nations. Germany declared war on the United States… ISIS has ALSO declared war on the United States. There are more similarities, but these should suffice to get the point across. If we had left the same military infrastructure in Iraq as we did in Germany we would have a much different situation there than we have today.

Now lets get back to heroes. A “brother” that fell in the middle east was no less tragic and painful to his military brothers than one who fell at Bastogne, on Utah beach, or during Market Garden. If you are not familiar with these battles, please look them up, or, better yet, watch Band of Brothers. A hero is simply someone that puts the life of his fellow soldiers above his own life and moves to protect them with all possible means at his disposal up to, and including, laying down his life for them. This soldier is not doing this for his country, for the country in which he is fighting, or even for his commander in chief. He is doing it for the same reason that so many heroes did it during WWII… for his brothers in arms. Does he know fear? Yes, but he fights on anyway because to do less is to fail his brothers and sisters.

So yes… there are still heroes, and I count myself honored to know some of them, and I have seen the burdens of loss they carry every minute of every day for those lost that they counted as brothers…. brothers by blood, but not genetics.

I write this to let them know that they are known. They are honored. They are loved. And no matter what may happen in their lives in the future no one can take away from them that bond that has been fused in conflict and refined in the heat of battle. I pray that God will give them the peace that they deserve and that they have earned in “simply doing their duty”, and in closing, I would like each of them to know that I, for one, will never forget them for what they have sacrificed physically, mentally, and emotionally, and I also consider them heroes.

With Love and Respect,

Michael McGaha,

 

George Orwell was right… just 30 years early

1984. Big Brother. Thought Police. Rewriting History. And it just happens to be the year I got married, but that’s another story.

It’s 30 years later and I can’t help but see an Orwellian society being built before our eyes. Don’t believe me? Let’s go through the facts.

1: Big Brother – Unless you live under a log, you’ve heard of the NSA gathering data on everyone. I am uniquely qualified to give you an indication of what information is retained on everyone that is in the public domain, and that doesn’t even touch the information that the government has that we can’t access! I own a background screening company that is used for employment and pre-employment screening of applicants, and the amount of information that is available is amazing. Addresses, Phone Numbers, Criminal Information, Traffic Information, Associates’ Names and Information, Family Information, Social Media Profiles, Education Information, and even Financial Information and Salary Information is all available. So add to that the email and phone call information that the government monitors and you’d have to be EXTREMELY naïve to think that Big Brother isn’t watching you.

2: Thought Police – If someone says that homosexuality is against their beliefs, they are branded as “homophobic” and they MUST hate homosexuals. If someone says they are against the explosion of “entitlements”, then they MUST hate poor people. Liberals and Progressives would love to make it illegal to even THINK anything that does not agree with their world view. Now they would want to take away my constitutional right to carry a firearm. Do some searching and verify it yourself if you don’t believe me… but there is a large group of people that want to make the assumption that if you are legally carrying a firearm that surely you are doing it because you “intend” on using it, and that “intention” proves that you are guilty of some crime. Luckily I still live in a state where “intent” has to be proven… it is not assumed. Finally… and the most disturbing to me… if I disagree with the president (which I do on almost everything he says) then I MUST be a racist. It can’t be because I believe that he’s disconnected from reality and either an incompetent fool, or a flat out liar. It’s got to be because he’s black and I’m white so I disagree with him based on color. Last time I checked neither “Incompetent Fool” or “Liar” are races.

3: Rewriting History – I’m not sure if this one will be counted as “rewriting” history, or if it is just a symptom of a society that has no comprehension of their own history and don’t care to learn. Here is some homework for you… grab a history book and look up some information on the Civil War and see which side of the slavery issue the Democrats were supporting and which side the Republicans were supporting. A lot of people have no clue. But let’s get a little closer to the current time period. I am SO sick and tired of hearing people talk about “Bush’s War” and “Bush lied about WMDs” when both Bill Clinton AND Hilary Clinton SUPPORTED the idea that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. They based their support on the information (or lack of information) being returned by the intelligence community the same as President Bush did. You can’t have it both ways. If President Bush lied, then Bill and Hilary ALSO lied when they supported the invasion. If, as I believe, they all made the decision based on faulty intelligence, then none of them lied. All I would ask is that you quit rewriting history!

Closing Thoughts – I wrote this quickly and fairly late at night, so forgive me if some of this is rambling, but I want to throw a few more disturbing things in here…

Bipartisanship: Our founding fathers NEVER intended for our government to be run by 100% consensus. That is why they created a multi-party system. Just because a bill has bipartisan support doesn’t make it right… there are idiots on both sides of the line.

The Hobby Lobby Ruling: Hey Liberals, step down off your high horse and take a sip of reality. The SCOTUS didn’t rule “against birth control.” They didn’t even say that women couldn’t use the FOUR out of TWENTY methods of birth control available. All they said was the government couldn’t force their employer to PAY for those four methods if it was against their religious beliefs. They can still go out and do what they’ve done for the past 20 years and PAY FOR IT THEMSELVES. I had to change my cholesterol medicine the last time I refilled it because the insurance company wouldn’t pay for it based on Obamacare’s list of medicines I can take. I could still get my old medicine, but I’d have to pay for it myself, so forgive me if I don’t weep over the fact that some women might have to do something PERIODICALLY that I have to do every month!

Border Control: I can solve the border problem right now… first ENFORCE THE LAWS WE ALREADY HAVE! Second… for all you liberals out there that say we HAVE to take care of the children that have been SENT across the border (and you notice I said “SENT” because you KNOW they didn’t decide this on their own and come here by themselves)… well it’s simple… every liberal head of household in the US that thinks we have to take care of these children, get off your butts and adopt one of them. That way YOU can support them. But don’t take money from those of us that are struggling to support our OWN families to give to people who shouldn’t be here in the first place. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not cold hearted. I’ll give to Wounded Warrior Project and other charities that I feel strongly about. But when you liberals say “they must be cared for” what you really mean is “let’s take money from EVERYONE to give to them.” If you feel so strongly about it, use your OWN money and quit spending MINE on it.

IRS: I think the IRS is a great institution and I feel they do an awesome job.

NSA: Could you pass that last sentence on to the IRS for me please?

Radical Islam: When are people going to wake up and recognize that these people HATE US? Leaving them alone in the hope that they’ll be happy and leave US alone is like trying to be nice to a rabid dog so you can keep it as a pet. Oh crap… now people will call me Islamophobic. On a connecting thought with the birth control decision I heard a feminist today compare the supreme court decision on the Hobby Lobby issue with Sharia Law. People have lost their minds!

Final Call To Action: I usually just post these when I get a chance and let people who know me read them. I’m sorry it’s been so long since my last post. I’ll try to be more active here. But for the first time, I’d like to spread this one around. I know that some of you will agree with some of what I’ve said. I also know that some will disagree with everything I’ve said. As a push BACK against the thought police, I’d like everyone who agreed with anything in here to share this and spread it. Let them know that we will NOT be suppressed and that having a different opinion is NOT illegal, and if you DO disagree with me… well, I dare you to share this just to show that you aren’t afraid of ideas that disagree with yours 🙂

Respectfully,

The Hillbilly Guru