Wilson Jimmy
Wilson Jimmy

Happily Ever After
Ever Happy after?
Everyone has that one point in their life when they aren’t happy, right. In fact fomany of us out there we often feel the lack of happiness in our lives, so, one has to ask, are we ever truly happy? People find happiness in different places, people and possessions. One person might be happy with their new jimmy choos or the latest Prada handbag, for someone else it might be the birth of their first child, someone else might be losing that extra two pounds. Sometimes i have to wonder, do we set our expectations of happiness too high and are we in fact ignoring or not appreciating the things in life that really matter. Do we surpass the brilliant things of life because they are not what we expect or they simply aren’t good enough in our ‘high standards of living?’
Maybe if we all took the time out for our rushed and hectic lifestyles we would be able to sit back and appreciate the beautiful and wonderful things life has to offer. The things that are right under our noses the entire time. For example, I live in Northern Ireland, but when people over here think of a summer holiday they automatically think, Spain, France, somewhere abroad, but what about the beautiful green country side that sits on our door steps, the Fermanagh lakes, the North Coast? No of course not, cause this is not good enough for our high standards. I think that people of today are too wrapped up in what they think they should wear; where they think everyone is going that there are forgetting who they really are and where they came from, but most importantly they are forgetting the most valuable things in life.
Society’s perception of the perfect lifestyle has got beyond a joke. I mean, now days if you don’t like how you look, you just change it, it’s like re – vamping the interior of your house, except it’s our bodies. Why not be happy with what we have? I am a great believer that everyone is beautiful and special in their own way, you just have to find it. So what if you’re not a size zero, fake blond super model, does that mean you aren’t beautiful? No, of course it doesn’t. It means your natural, your real. One has to ask, in our journey for perfection, have we wandered down the path of destruction?
No one is perfect, we all have our flaws, out bits we dislike, but maybe we should learn to love our flaws, after all that is what makes us unique, that is what makes us who we are. And another things, friends, family, children, these are all things that we couldn’t live without, but because we can’t put a price on them, does this ultimately make them less valuable ? I think we should appreciate these things more, take time to appreciate the wife that looks after kids, or the dad, or the friends who are always there to listen to use moan about all the things that are wrong with our lives. These are things that make life bearable, that make us truly happy, not what car we drive, or the latest handbag, these people , our friends, our husbands, wives, kids, they can say, I love you. It is these things that give us the strength, the hope, the fight to keep going, and it is this that will give us that happy ever after.
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Nobel Appeasement Prize
The Nobel Committee certainly has never shown a propensity to hand out the award to someone for simply being elected to the American presidency. Only three other American presidents have received the award; none of them earned it during the first year of their administration. In 1919, Woodrow Wilson received the prize for breaking his promise to keep the United States out of the First World War. Theodore Roosevelt secured the award in 1906 for convincing Japan to stop further routing the decrepit and inept armed forces of czarist Russia. In 2002, Carter took home the acknowledgement more than twenty years after leaving the Oval Office. Apparently, the committee believed his four years of emasculating the American armed forces and intelligence agencies did not suffice. He needed to perform two decades’ worth of denigrating later occupants of the White House in their efforts to combat Communist, Fascist and Jihadist forces around the world. Notably, presidents such as Ronald Reagan’s and Franklin Roosevelt’s efforts to lead the United States to victory over the Soviet Union and the Axis Powers respectively were never acknowledged by an award from this committee.
The committee may have decided that Obama’s nascent efforts to undermine free enterprise and help facilitate the destruction of the Free World’s notion of representative democracy have merited the award for him. In the past twenty years, others have been rewarded for merely trying in these endeavors. Renowned Marxist, Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachyov received the award as a payment for attempting to delay for as long as possible the inevitable implosion of the Soviet Union in 1990. The 1994 Peace Prize went to Yasir Arafat for a lifetime of overseeing bombings, hijackings and other contributions to the International Jihad. In 2001, Kofi Anan and the United Nations secured the prize for successfully swindling billions of dollars from the Free World to provide a forum for Marxist, Islamic and other totalitarians nations to criticize capitalism, representative democracy and freedom in general. In 2005, Mohamad Elbaradei and his International Atomic Energy Agency won the endowment for paying lip service to halting Iran’s efforts to develop a nuclear weapons while foot-dragging long enough for the Islamic regime to continue their program. Former vice-president, Al Gore Jr., took home the accolade in 2007 by touting alarmist predictions of gloom and demanding that the free and technologically advanced societies of the world slow down their economies in order for authoritarian countries to seem less backwards. Granted, the committee nominated Obama less than a month after he was inaugurated. Therefore, one must assume that the committee chose the winner based on potential for furtherance of the statists’ goals.
So what has Obama accomplished to deserve this prize? He has curried favor with Islamists and their useful idiots around the world by ordering a halt to effective interrogation of jihadis and the closing of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. He announced that he will soon remove most of the American armed forces in Iraq thus, allowing jihadis an easier possibility of toppling the elected government and replace it with an Islamic regime. Much to the delight of statists envious of American prosperity, he has seized considerable federal governmental control over two of the three largest American automobile manufacturers in addition to several of the nation’s largest banks. He has won the approval of such prominent dictators such as Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, Libya’s Muamar Kadaffy and Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinewhackjob.
In conclusion, this decision foreshadows more lurching toward socialism and more dhimmitude for the United States of America. Obama had the influence of Saul Alinsky and Bill Ayers plus his indoctrination in an Indonesian madrassa motivating his decisions. After this announcement, he has to prove to the Nobel Committee that he deserves their confidence and will govern up to their authoritarian standards.
COPYRIGHT BY CHARLES KASTRIOT OCTOBER 2009
About the Author
I am aspiring writer and pundit concerned with the jihad against the civilized people of the world in addition to domestic U.S. politics and American football
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