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Thursday, July 05, 2007

W8 D6- Judging Too Soon

Merely because one sets truth of action as one’s basis it does not mean that it is in harmony with all other life forms. If we study history it is amply borne out how power goes not to the good or wise (or those who are by nature and experience competent to lead a country) but to the ruthless, bad and throughly unscrupulous.
Leon Trotsky was far superior in intellect to Joseph Stalin but the wily Georgian was the great manipulator, who as the General Secretary had the Party in his hold. Intellect is nothing; neither is cleverness in the welter of cause and effect. Whether Bush was better than Al Gore or John Kerry doesn’t merit analysis here except the bad image of the Bush Presidency shall make it harder for the nation to regain confidence among the commonwealth of nations.
How one climbs to the top and another goes down may be predicted rather readily than the effect their governance would have on future. Presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 are still fresh in memory so I shall say President Bush won the race but was his presidency a success?
Much as I am disgusted by the Bush Presidency and the values he represents I cannot pass any judgment: success by our standards is an error. So is failure. Why you might ask. We judge too soon. We pass the verdict from a time-space scale those events, which are on a Time-Space framework. All that energy expended by America in terms of lives of its citizens, soldiers have to be conserved: conservation of energy is not mopped up or accounted for in a way we can with any degree of accuracy foretell. So shall we think what we can do to conserve our energy level and replenish our stocks?

benny

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