Saturday, January 24, 2009

Random Ramblings

Just a few random thoughts for the day:

- If we drive on a parkway and park in the driveway, then what do you do on a lane?

- If there is a Presidential order- why is it he has to have someone else explain it to him at the press conference?

- If the book that the President wrote that stated he was half black Kenyan and half Hawaiiian, why is it since he has been elected he is now only Black ?????

- Why is the media so blind to the fact that Obama is the fifth President that is biracial, not the first black President

- Has the media lost its ability to be objective in fear of the censorship that was promised by the President in the inaguation speach ?

- Has America lost so much of its ability to think independently that we cna only believe what the press brings to our attention as news?

- If you know that everyone is going thru alot of stress and trauma in a relation, does it make sense to smother them?

- If people have multiple items going on simultaneously, is it fair to try to pigeon hole them to only one type of work at a time?

0- Why is it so hard for people to believe that change starts from the inside and shouldn't always be acted upon until the process has proceeded far enough to be cohesive and have a positive outcome ?

Just a few thoughts for the moment ......

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Yet another thought- or two

So in comes another round of snow and all I hear from people is complaints about snow and how others don't know how to drive in it. My thought follows along this line, the same ones that complain about how others drive in snow are the same ones I have witnessed that are the most dangerous when there is no snow on the ground. All the same I am used to being told I am a danger to the driving public because people don't understand a driving style. But this goes beyond a driving style, this is just to common sense ability and observing the rules on the road. But overall, central Ohio is still the most dangerous place to drive that I can think of in all the places that I have driven in my life. Ohio drivers are, in general, the most dangerous drivers in my opinion. Not because they're not educated or anything along those lines, but more so because they know the laws and they know how to drive- they just blatantly choose to not do so.