Quotes...

"Spirituality is not to be learned in flight from the world, by fleeing from things to a place of solitude; rather, you must learn to maintain an inner solitude regardless of where you are or who you are with. You must learn to penetrate things and find God there." - Meister Eckhart -

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

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"People are always exceedingly grateful for help at first but after some point in time..." -- Erskine Bowles (former Clinton aide)

I wonder if that's what's going on with President G.W.Bush's popularity. At first people were overly excited to have him as the president.... and now people can't seem to wait to get rid of him and elect a new one whom, they will probably get tired of as well after a few years and many unpopular political decisions.
Get Over It, People!
You picked him. LIve with it! Quit complaining!

And what the hell is the deal with Healthcare anyway. Why the hell is healthcare cost so high?
Probably because somebody has to pay for those ridiculous salary to the doctors and damn drug company CEO's.

"The most powerful person in the world" -- the President of U.S.A makes about $250,000 / year. Of course that's just presidential salary only.
Still...
Yahoo!'s CEO made $400M last year. Now what the heck does he do?
Does he decide whether we're gonna bomb the crap out of a nation in the name of anti-terrorism campaign?
Does he make decisions to whether give in to terrorist demands and be a pussy in order to save one life?

School teachers get paid ridiculously low amount of money for "raising the leaders of tomorrow".
And Kobe makes millions of dollars every year, running up and down the court few times, and throwing an orange ball through a metal ring.

Unfortunately I didn't get to listen to the State of the Union Address tonight.
I would have liked to have listened to it. But of course the fun part is tomorrow -- listening to all the damn "free speach" exercising idiots putting in their "two cents" and complaining about another issue that doesn't agree with ideas their feeble minds can comprehend.

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