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Friday
Jun032011

Killing Bin Laden UnChristian, Illegal?

The user "LiberalViewer" over at YouTube raises some interesting points about the recent killing of Osama bin Laden, and our President's faith. Whereas I personally have no issues with the fact that Osama bin Laden was killed, I also do not claim to be a god fearing Christian...

 


When Bill Maher on HBO's "Real Time" referenced President Barack Obama's recent "60 Minutes" interview to argue that killing Osama Bin Laden was not consistent with Christianity, it also raised the question of the legality of going into another country and shooting an unarmed man in the head, as discussed in this video.

The clips used of Bill Maher come from the New Rules segment on HBO's May 13, 2011, broadcast of "Real Time with Bill Maher" currently available online at http://itsh.bo/jOfFuA

The clip used of President Barack Obama comes from his interview on CBS's May 8, 2011, broadcast of "60 Minutes" currently available online athttp://bit.ly/kzyCav

So, what do you think? Does supporting the use of military force in self-defense disqualify someone from calling himself or herself a Christian?

Does the September 2001 Congressional authorization for the use of military force and the self-defense justification make it legal for the U.S. to enter another country, without their consent, and kill Osama bin Laden?

Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

Saturday
May212011

Draw Mohammed Day 2011!

Okay, so international Draw Mohammed Day was technically on May 20th last year, and I missed it by a day... But it's the thought that counts and the principle of the thing, right? After all, I was preparing for the rapture and the impending zombie apocalypse, which seems to be running a bit late... In any case, it's never too late to add to the body of art developed for Draw Mohammed Day!


So in support of free thought, progress, and freedom of expression, I proudly unveil my drawing of Mohammed for 2011!

A drawing of the Prophet Mohammed
"Mighty Mo!"

 

 

 

If you wish to participate, you can upload your own drawing of the Prophet here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/dmd2011/pool/add/ You can view all of the submitted drawings here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/dmd2011/pool/show/

 

It can also be posted on facebook


It can be embedded into blogs, news feeds etc,

and you can tweet it!

With your help we can show that violence and threats of violence are an ineffective way of importing religious dogma into the enlightened world.

--UPDATE--

You can now buy this original drawing on eBay! Just Click here. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.

Thursday
May052011

On the Death of Osama...

As we all found out Sunday night, a team of U.S. Navy SEALs successfully found and killed Osama bin Laden on Sunday. That night, Americans across the country reacted. It is our reaction that concerns me.

I deliberately took some time before I decided to write anything about how I felt about this whole situation, because frankly, I was stunned. I think I needed some time to let things settle in. But there are two things I knew almost immediately...

1) Osama's death changes nothing. It's great that we managed to eliminate the master mind behind the 9/11 attacks, not to mention a lot of other terrorist attacks, but his death changes nothing. The war on terror will likely continue to reign, and al Qaeda is no weaker for his loss. The fact is, it will be obscurity and irrelevance that eventually destroy al Qaeda, not military force. Eventually Islamic society will simply have enough of the nonsense that comes with al Qaeda's existence and they will lose their base of support. The main thing Osama provided was some "celebrity" power, and a lot of credibility in the terrorist world. It remains to be seen if there is as charismatic of a leader who is capable of stepping up and taking Osama's place. Hopefully, there is not.

2) The immediate response of Americans (mostly youth) was sad and disgusting. We saw young people dancing and celebrating in the street all over the country in crowds with the air of a pep rally. They created scenes reminiscent of  the local high school football team beating their rival. It was petty, and inappropriate. We reacted in exactly the same way we see Muslims in foreign countries reacting when something happens to us, and we always denounce them for their celebrations, so it seems inappropriate for us to react similarly.

Don't get me wrong. No one is happier that Osama is dead than I am. But I think we need to take a moment to step back and remember that a lot of military men and women from the U.S. and our allies have laid down their lives in the hunt for this man, and I am just not so sure that his death was worth all those lives. I for one would have liked to seen him go to trial before an international court to answer for his crimes. Even the Nazis and Saddam Hussein got trials. I find it interesting that Osama was killed on sight.

As for the President not releasing the death photos, I am torn. Part of me wants to say that these are important historical documents, and they should be released. Hell, we have the death photos from the assassination of our own presidents, why not release photos of Osama? On the other hand, I understand the point the White House makes about not displaying trophy photos, or appearing to parade the head of your enemy on a stick.

In the end, I think I fall on the side of releasing the photos. The reasons given by the White House are the product of typical left-wing, soft-hearted liberal mind sets, and while the intention is honorable, these photos are important historical documents. Failing to release the photos out of fear of repercussions is little more than cowardice, unless of course, the administration has something to hide...
Monday
Mar212011

They hate us, because we bomb them...

Giving little thought to the lessons of history, President Obama has begun attacking Libya with the full support of virtually every member of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans. Libertarian Party Chair Mark Hinkle issued the following statement today:

"President Obama's decision to order military attacks on Libya is only surprising to those who actually think he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. He has now ordered bombing strikes in six different countries, adding Libya to Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen.

"While the justifications vary in each case, the disturbing common thread is that these are all predominantly Muslim countries. And the goodwill expressed by Arab people about Obama in opinion polls early in his administration has completely vanished: in the most recent Zogby survey, 85% expressed an unfavorable opinion toward the United States, eclipsing the 83% negative opinion in the final year of the Bush administration.

Angry Libyans"Libyan President Muammar Gadaffi is no friend of liberty, but the military involvement of the United States in the rebellion against him threatens to undermine the credibility of the resistance to his rule and turn him into a hero. As news of both actual and rumored killings of innocent civilians by American bombs spreads throughout the Arab world, the hatred which spawned the 9/11 murderers will continue to grow. Finally, what if Gadaffi still manages to defeat the rebels? Faced with the choice of losing face or upping the ante with an escalation of military involvement, this could turn into yet another disastrous campaign. And as Steve Chapman put it in an article in Reason magazine, 'Most of the people endorsing an attack know less about Libya than they do about playing the oboe.' When will we ever learn?

"Libertarians advocate the foreign policy eloquently described by Thomas Jefferson at his inauguration: 'Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.' Just as the Founding Fathers expressed admiration for the 'Swiss Model' of armed neutrality that has managed to keep Switzerland out of the vicious wars of Europe for hundreds of years, we should embrace the idea that the purpose of an American military is the defense of American soil, period. As Senator Barack Obama said in criticizing the Bush administration, 'The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation.'

The Constitution of the United States requires an explicit Declaration of War in order for this country to engage in hostilities with foreign nations. Obama, after dithering for two weeks, has joined the list of presidents who chose to launch wars on their personal say-so in direct contravention of the Constitution.

I don't know how many times we have to endure administrations, both Republican and Democratic, who shoot first and ask questions later. Probably for as long as we continue to elect Republicans and Democrats to office. We as a people must begin to realize that we will only continue to make ourselves less safe, so long as we continue to engage in interventionist politics around the globe. These are the very actions that make other countries resent us, and therefore make us less safe.

I believe that if we want to be safer, and more importantly, more free, we should stop tolerating the anti-constitutional security measures we are subjected to at home (e.g: the PATRIOT Act, & "Enhanced" Airport Security) and focus more on not making more enemies around the globe.

The Libertarian Party platform includes the following:
3.1 National Defense
We support the maintenance of a sufficient military to defend the United States against aggression. The United States should both avoid entangling alliances and abandon its attempts to act as policeman for the world. We oppose any form of compulsory national service.

Saturday
Dec252010

I'm Dreaming of a Christless Christmas

Once again, Pat Condell manages to capture the basic common sense that seems to allude the majority of the world. I hope his yuletide wishes all come true. As for those of us at QuixoticJourney, myself and those who help me keep things running, we'd like to wish everyone a very Happy Holiday Season, and I look forward to bringing forth healthy helpings of reason well into the New Year and beyond!