Common Sense
The problem with common sense is its not all that common anymore. Let's start with the "conflict" in Libya. After just six short days its already turned into a debacle. We've fired on the rebels we were supposed to be helping. Khadafi's troops are not deterred meaning this latest war will only continue say forever. (Remember Bush declaring victory in Iraq after six days, how's that working out?)
Finally, good thing we are not taking the lead. We've fired 99% of the missiles and over 95% of the patrols over the no fly zones. Now of course none of our so called allies want to assume the burden or the cost. Great job President O so bad for me and my mama. Like John Cougar said, "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything." The very worse part about President O so bad for me and my mama is not that he's failed, miserably, it's that he hasn't tried. I think YZERTIME speaks for the country when he says let's focus on the numerous problems we have in this country instead of arming insurgents in some far off desert.
Moving to the arena of crime prevention our government has spent at least $2 million prosecuting Barry Bonds for essentially lying about how he was able to hit a baseball so far. Disregarding the fact that absolutely no one and I mean no one, not even the Government's star witness who refuses to testify, cares, at the time of Mr. Bonds chemically induced heroics steroids were not banned by Major League Baseball. Not only was MLB aware of the issue they welcomed their use. As you recall baseball owners and players disagreed on how to split billions of dollars. The hardworking, struggling people of this country tuned out. Baseball needed the bashing to win back the fans. The more steroids the better. Finally, as we now know every player was doing it. Personally, I'd sleep a little better if the United States Attorney was concentrating on prosecuting dangerous criminals that posed a threat to people in society, people like me and you.
Lastly, "Reads Sometimes" commented on the AI blog questioning my musical acumen. First, I would like to think him or her for taking the time. Wasn't sure anyone actually read this blog. Apparently he is not a Casey Abrams fan. The fact Casey was almost voted off by the dimwitted American public only confirms he maybe the most talented performer on the show. Further the fact that he was "saved" by Steven and J-Lo means they agree with my opinion. "Reads Sometimes" is probably still lamenting the loss of Sinjaya.
KOKO


