Colds Suck

I’m in a battle of late with my body. It has fallen prey to the usual Fall cold season and I am suffering with chills, fever, a really awful pain in my throat, and as my girlfriend reminds me every now and then, I can’t stand: “The Agony, The Agony!” However sickness is part of life. When I’m dying of the flu, I usually remind myself how great it will be to lose six pounds and feel trimmer afterwards. Then there is God. The essential part of the Hebrew religion is that to the Israelites, their relationship with God was personal. Unlike those uncaring and prankster Greek Gods, the Hebrew God was always by your side, so instead of getting a text message from Zeus, God would actually stop by your house and see how you are doing. Faith is especially important when you are sick, because when illness befalls you, you are never more alone! Your pain and suffering is exactly that, yours! And no one in this world will be able to completely understand it, except you. Many people seem to shout and curse the world out when they get sick, in an effort to get some empathy or just to complain, but having faith means more than just caring about your own predicament.

I know this sounds especially harsh if you feel like I do now, with a sore throat that almost makes you believe you will never speak ever again, cause it hurts so much! However ill you may be, a person of faith still maintains a distinct level of composure, of dignity. This is not just the Christian belief, but a universal one. To face one’s own pain and not complain about it, that is what faith demands of you.

On the other hand, there is not anything wrong in asking your loved ones to get you plenty of ibuprofen and cold medicine. I’m faithful, but not crazy.

November 2006 Vote

The November 2006 vote is fast approaching, and while I agree that the Iraq War is the number one issue in these elections, lets pretend for a minute that there are other things to consider. Here is a random list of issues which the politicians are not mentioning, or should I say neglecting. It would be nice to know what the political canidates think about:

Healthcare

No other issue effects more Americans than healthcare. The country faces a crossroads when it comes to healthcare. Regardless of your position on universal healthcare, one thing is evident is that we need to make healthcare records electronic and have them become the exclusive property of the patient. This alone would save millions of dollars and help modernize medicine in the immediate future. In the long term the federal government will have to eventually institute national healthcare. It is the only reasonable solution.

Education

For the sake of our economy and our future, we must as a nation commit ourselves to improving education. It seems that we argue constantly about religion in public schools instead of actually making education itself our focus. No Child Left Behind did not fix the problem, and it seems that Americans don’t really want to invest in their children anymore.

National Infrastructure

The concensus is that the housing market is crashing hard, and with it so will the economy go. Yet there are countless roads, bridges, and other infrastructure that needs repair. Government should invest in fixing this. Remember the powergrid needs work too. Why not make our own national infrastructure a priority and put our own people to work in their own communities. We could rebuild the nation and be more secure for it.

Corporate Greed

The corporations that have been on bad behavior of late are too many to count. It seems when any corporation gets in trouble, they go to Congress to bail them out. When is the private sector going to help government out? I’d like to see corporations invest in something more than just themselves. How about investing a national program of ideas? Let’s see the private sector come up with bold initiatives and execute them on their own. In return the patents could be shared and everyone could profit from the investment.

Bulls Rebounding

The Ben Wallace era for the Chicago Bulls is just getting started and by the way they have played in the preseason, things are looking up for the team. Rebounding is up and the offensive game is becoming easier because of it, however, I still think Chicago has to tighten up if they are ever going to get pass the first round of the playoffs this year. It is simply too early to tell if the changes made will be enough, but overall there appears to be a lot of positives for the Bulls. The lack of height will continue to plague the team against some teams, but when you look at how well the Suns have done with a fast running game and great passing, it is easy to see that the Bulls can be at least a second round playoff team this year.