The Tao of Politics

One of my main concerns is: how can I make a difference? There are thousands of political blogs out there. It’s easy to get lost in that ocean. So I may blog about politics on occasion, or I may blog about health issues, depending on where my interests lead me, and where I feel I can contribute something of significance.

Monday, May 15, 2006

A CNN poll says that most people think Bill Clinton did a better job than George War Bush has done. That is all well and good, and I’m glad some sanity seems to be coming back into the minds of the American people, but if it doesn’t translate into gains for the Democrats in 2006, then what good is it? None.

I think it is likely that George Allen (oh no, not another George) of Virginia will be the GOP nominee for president in 2008, although it is difficult for me to understand why they would want to put forward someone who voted 96% of the time with George War Bush. In the meantime, Senator Allen is not having the easiest time being re-elected.

The Biotech Industry, it seems, just can’t leave our food alone. Now they have developed a genetically engineered rice that produces two human proteins and helps treat diarrhea. The rice crops have been run out of two states, California and Missouri, and have now ended up being grown near Greenville, North Carolina. Much of the world finds crops such as these to be disturbing. I do too. I wish that people in this country took a more critical approach to genetically engineered crops instead of just accepting them without further thought.

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