Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Oh, I Can't Believe It!

It is the Thanksgiving/Christmas season. Yay. Here are my top fives for this entry.

5) I know that I would stop talking about politics for a while. However, there has been some strong criticisms against President-Elect Obama from the Catholic church. Unlike several Protestant groups that attack his apparent Muslim faith (He is actually Christian. I also sense that the new N word of the 21st century is the M word, if you get my drift.), the Catholics have attacked him on his extreme liberal characteristics as a politician. The most concerned issue being abortion. The US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has recently released a statement to the president elect to ease off his pro-choice agenda, especially in terms of re-releasing federal funding to fund abortions and also the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) that will probably be re-introduced in Congress next year. Also, a cardinal has criticized Obama's hostility towards the unborn. He has also expressed his astonishment on how many Catholics voted for Obama during the general election ( 54% Obama; 45%McCain) despite the president-elect's pro-choice rhetoric. However, that is not the major concern. The leaders of the Catholic church have their right to release such statements and criticisms of our country's leaders. Remember our church has criticized President Bush for the Iraq War. What is the major concern is how individual Catholics have taken their own path to react against those who did vote for Obama.

Two Sundays ago, a Kenyan woman and her 10 year-old son was chased out of church in Fairfield, California (20 min from my place) during Mass by the priest because her SUV had pro-Obama slogans. The priest announced before the homily that the SUV with the Obama slogans would be towed in 10 min if it was not moved. Then the woman and her son got up and headed out of the door to move her car. Next the priest went out as well and just told the two to "Go, go." Now mind you that her car was parked in the loading zone of the church. However, two other cars were parked on that same loading zone as well, yet her car was targeted by the priest. Also, no priest would go out of his way to regulate parking laws in the middle of the Mass as long as it was not considered a threat to the safety of the parishioners (From the setup of the church parking lot, it was not.), and he certainly would not follow the woman and her child out of the church! To make things fair, this priest was not celebrating Mass during that time, but he did announce it during the middle of the celebration. The priest is now under investigation by the diocese of Sacramento for his actions. Just recently he has also assaulted a newspaper reporter that was trying to ask questions about the incident. The police are now investigating that incident.

Also, another priest in a Greenville, South Carolina church has announced to his parishioners that they need to go to confession if they voted for Obama or they should not receive Communion. Again, this was in response to Obama's pro-abortion stance. The diocese there has released the statement that the priest has no authority to deny Communion to anyone, except for certain situations, in which voting for a particular presidential candidate does not qualify as one of those certain situations. Also, his justification for releasing such a statement goes against the teachings of the Catholic Church in the sense that, "Christ gives us freedom to explore our own conscience and to make our own decisions while adhering to the law of God and the teachings of the faith. Therefore if a person has formed his or her conscience well, he or she should not be denied Communion, nor be told to go to confession before receiving Communion."

In other words there are those who believe, like the two examples above, that a vote for Obama is a total conflict of the faith and an endangerment to the soul because of his radical pro-choice rhetoric. However, there is a problem with that concept in my opinion. We don't have to agree with everything that a candidate supports. It's the exact lesson that we learned with those who voted for President Bush but don't support the Iraq War. We as Americans have that right to vote for those who will best lead the country OVERALL, but at the same time we can also criticize some of the policies that we don't agree with. Hence why there are so many moderate and independent voters in this country. Also, the entire system of our government, with the Congress and the Courts, prevents Obama from totally plowing through the law books. Therefore, the hope is that Congress, even with a democratic majority, does its best to ensure that controversial bills like FOCA does not even reach the desk to the soon to be president in the first place (There are conservative democrats in both houses.). To say otherwise would at best be a misunderstanding of the way the system works or at the very worst a total disregard of the democracy that has been in existence for over 200 years. As stated before, it is fine to vote for Obama as a Catholic if he or she does so in "good conscience." Therefore, you can be an Obama supporter AND still maintain and even fight for pro-life policies in the country. Besides the alternative candidate, John McCain is not necessarily that friendly to the average pro-life person by reminding everyone that he does support embryonic stem cell research. Well, I guess there's the third party candidate, but who would want to vote for a loser?

4) I had a conversation with Sherry this week and we were talking about hip-hop songs. I always wanted to say this, but the lyrics of today's hip-hop songs are RIDICULOUS! Take for example, "Can't Believe It" by T-Pain...what the hell? The line that kills me every time I listen that song is, "Put you in a mansion, somewhere in WisCANsin." I laugh because he just made up a word to rhyme with "mansion." Also, WisCONsin does not rhyme with mansion, obviously. Another song that kills me is "A Milli" by Lil' Wayne. It makes NO SENSE whatsoever! Read the lyrics. However, it is fun to sing along to, or at least attempt to sing along to. A good line in that song would probably be, "You pop 'em cause we pop 'em like Orville Redenbacher." GET IT?! Man, if all it takes to make good songs these days is to make up shit, then I'd be rich! On the other hand, the difference between a good rap artist and myself is that I can't make up shit as fast as they could.

Motherfucker I'm Ill, not sick!

3) I had another conversation with Charlene this week and said that California should be nicknamed "Shake & Bake USA" due to all the fires and earthquakes this state experiences (Not to be crass about the current fires plaguing SoCal these last few days). Then I mentioned that it was fun to make Shake & Bake, the alternate food item to fried chicken or fried pork chops, as a child. HOWEVER, she didn't know what I was talking about. Perhaps it was past her time? I don't know. On the other hand...

DOES ANYONE REMEMBER SHAKE & BAKE STILL?

Seriously, there's more to that phrase than just a line from Talladega Nights. Well, at least to me. It's a delicious mix to make baked fried chicken or even baked pork chops. The process of making it is also half the fun! However, thinking about it, you can easily use bread crumbs and a plastic bag to make the same item and probably with half the price.

2) It's November. Where did all the time go? Well, besides that, it is getting cold! What I also realized is that I haven't invested in any decent winter gear for the last four years. SoCal has really spoiled me with it's warm, sunny days, even during the winter. I don't even call it winter there but more of an extended fall. Otherwise, I still spend my 42 degree F nights in basketball shorts and a shirt.

However, there is only one good news about a broken economy, everything is either cheap or on sale, especially sweaters! Well, it's only good if you have the money to take advantage of these bargain prices in the first place.

1) Speaking of which, I can't wait to go back to SoCal, even if it is only for a weekend.

Miss you. Seriously.

That is all.

5 comments:

kirsten said...

i remember shake & bake!!!!
it was delicious.

i miss you dumo!

Anonymous said...

oh geez.

you slay me with that line "motherfucker i'm ill, not sick"

everytime i read it i bust out roflmao-ing

tmi: shake n bake was one of my many nicknames in h.s.

the good 'ol days when i was a teen.

Charlene Grace said...

You DO write ridiculously long blogs, you know. Some things never change. :p haha, just kidding. Oh, the joys of reading old blog entries.

Hm, whatever happened to that priest that exiled those people out of the church for supporting Obama?

And yeah, I do not remember what Shake & Bake was, but apparently Charmaine remembered. I guess when I was young I never paid attention to food while in a grocery store.

By the way, the "Numa Numa" remix AKA "Live Your Life" by Rihanna and T.I. is absolutely stupid. I hate it so much!! AH! Songs today are soooo dumbbbb.. I wonder how it makes the song writers feel to write such weird and meaningless lyrics. I've always thought that music videos for hip hop songs were even worse than the lyrics, though.

Anyways, I hope you had a fun stay in SoCal! Good memories!! :P Hope you're not freezing too much in NorCal!!

-- Charlene

Charlene Grace said...

Oops, I mean music videos for "pop" songs. Although MAYBE the same applies for hip hop...

Charmaine said...

LOL, I heard "Carol of the Bells" on your Blogger and immediately thought, "Ding, fries are done."