Friday, January 21, 2005

Use your own lab

The number of medical doctors who appear to be unhealthy never ceases to amaze me. What makes even less sense to me is the ability of unhealthy medical doctors to gain and maintain a healthy list of clients. A healthy list is not the same as healthy clients although this distinction appears to have been lost. Much like an evangelist, who becomes embroiled in scandal, yet is able to keep his flock intact. It seems to me that these examples of blind faith typtify and highlight the apparent dilemmas which seem to face our species at this particular time. My observation can now be stated more succintly: Our current challenge involves an integral look at our blind faith in incompetent and corrupt leadership. The medical doctor is an excellent example because it is so apparent that they have no idea what health is or at the very least are unable to apply it. The political leadership's corruption and incompetence remain less obvious because it is not as visible and because of the professional politician's media dexterity combined with double speak rhetoric.
We all want to sleep in the back seat of the auto while some one else drives. At some point while we were sleeping, carjackers hopped in, grabbed the steering wheel, and put the pedal to the metal. They don't change the oil or have any type of respect for other drivers, stop signs, red lights or pedestrians. So, our vehicle has gotten a really bad rep around the international community. We have all kinds of dents and we have all kinds of exhaust. We have all kinds of spin doctors who have hidden the cost. We drive on a road that is made up of people and then on Sunday you find us under the steeple. Thanks god for my new stereo, powered my my own vertigo. Yeah, i wish i could take my country to MTV so they could pimp it like they pimped your ride. At least they could find someone competent and honest to dirive it.
In conclusion, I ride a motorcycle.