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OPINION

 Mountain Views News Saturday, September 26, 2015 

MICHAEL Reagan Making Sense


OUT TO PASTOR 

A Weekly Religion Column by Rev. James Snyder

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THE POPE’S PROBLEM

I’ve been a Roman Catholic since 1954.

 I have great respect for Pope Francis. When 
it comes to matters of faith and morals, what he 
says, goes.

 But when it comes to politics and economics, 
the pope is about as far from infallible as anyone 
can get.

 For example, he was in Cuba earlier this 
week, meeting informally with Fidel Castro and 
touring the island to say Masses and meet with 
priests.

 Apparently the pope was having such a good time he forgot that for 
more than half a century Cuba has been a rotten communist prison camp 
and his hosts Fidel, and his brother Raul, have been the wardens.

 The people of Cuba have been denied every basic human freedom there 
is, plus they’ve been impoverished en masse and deprived of the simple 
blessings of modern life by the Castros’ brand of atheistic socialism.

 Yet apparently Pope Francis couldn’t see the barbed wire that still 
surrounds Fidel’s broken-down paradise.

 His visit to Cuba was a perfect chance for him to throw his moral 
weight around and shame the Castro brothers before the whole world. 

 But unlike John Paul II, who went to Communist Poland to encourage 
the creation of Solidarity and meet with its brave leaders, Francis ignored 
the existence of Cuba’s political dissenters and prisoners of conscience.

 How great would it have been if Pope Francis had stood in Havana 
Cathedral and delivered a “Mr. Castro, cut down that barbed wire” 
sermon?

 Instead, in the poorest and least free dictatorship in the Western 
Hemisphere, he warned the people against letting riches rule your life.

Getting too rich and losing your spiritual values is the last thing the poor 
of Cuba need to fear right now.

 I’m afraid Pope Francis wouldn’t get that joke because, unfortunately, 
he really does think capitalism and its love child, manmade climate 
change, are the world’s two biggest problems.

 Not ISL taking territory and beheading people. Not terrorism. Not 
the Syrian refugees. Not a nuclear Iran. Not the civil wars in Ukraine 
or Yemen or Libya or Iraq. Not the poverty or lack of electricity or clean 
water for half of Africa. Not a hundred other things.

 Global warming and capitalism. Seriously.

 On Wednesday, one of the first things the pope did in Washington was 
call for a fight against climate change, which he said is a planetary crisis 
so serious it “can no longer be left to future generations.”

 He didn’t explain how spending hundreds of billions of dollars to lower 
the global temperature a tenth of degree a hundred years from now will 
help the poor, because it’s unexplainable even for a pope.

 Before he heads back to Rome, Francis will surely get around to 
scolding America for the inequalities of its capitalist economic system 
and the greed of Wall Street.

 But like so many Americans of the liberal faith, he has capitalism and 
socialism backwards.

 It’s capitalism that has made America the wealthiest and most generous 
country in the history of mankind and has brought forth everything we 
eat, use and enjoy.

 It’s capitalism and freedom, not socialism and its chains, that have 
brought a much better life on Earth for billions of the poor souls the pope 
cares so much about.

 Does the pope realize that 401(k)s and pension funds owe their good 
returns to the health of Wall Street and the stock market?

 Or that most of the enormous wealth the Catholic Church has acquired 
over the centuries was generated by greedy immoral capitalism?

I bet not.

 Pope Francis is rightly praised for caring deeply about the poor and the 
marginalized. 

 But he’ll never figure out how to actually help them until he understands 
what made America so wealthy and stops worrying about the wrong 
things.

——-

Copyright ©2015 Michael Reagan. Michael Reagan is the son of President 
Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “The New Reagan 
Revolution” (St. Martin’s Press). 


I REALLY MEANT TO BEHAVE MYSELF… 

I have never been in serious trouble except with 
the Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage. I must 
have gotten in trouble with my parents when I 
was young, but I am too old now to remember 
that. The great thing about getting old is having a 
selective memory.

 Now, the only trouble I get into is with her. And 
trust me; I have had my moments of trouble with 
her and can remember every one.

 We were getting ready to visit our son and his 
family for a week. Four of our grandchildren live 
with my son and his wife.

 Grandchildren are God’s way of apologizing 
for children. When you have children, you are too 
young and busy to know what to do with them. 
At the grandfather stage, it is a different story 
altogether. I now have the experience and the time 
to spend with these grandchildren.

 Half of my grandchildren live here in Florida 
and the other half lives in Ohio. It would be great 
if I could spend half of my time in Florida and the 
other half in Ohio, but nobody has bought into 
that suggestion, and by “nobody” I’m referencing 
my children.

 Grandmothers have a positive influence on 
their grandchildren. Grandmothers teach the 
grandchildren many nice things. My wife always 
has a craft party when she gets together with the 
grandchildren. They are so excited to see her and 
so eager for the next craft she has prepared for 
them.

 Therefore, it is always a great pleasure to set 
aside a week and spend with the grandchildren 
up in Ohio.

 As we were packing to head for the airport to 
catch our plane for Ohio, my wife looked at me 
with one of “those looks,” and said rather sternly, 
“Do you think you can behave yourself this time?”

Honestly, I am not sure what the phrase “behave 
yourself” really means. As far as I know, and my 
memory does not go back too far, I have never 
behaved like anybody else. After all, I am not an 
actor. I can “act up,” but I cannot act.

 I looked at her rather meekly, well, as meekly as 
I could look and said rather frankly, “I will behave 
like nobody else.”

 “No,” she said, “you must promise me that 
you’re going to behave yourself on this trip to 
Ohio.”

 I remember another promise I made to her 
around 44 years ago when I said, “I do.” That 
promise carried on for 44 years and now she 
wants another promise? Isn’t one promise enough 
for her?

 Then she said, “Do you remember the last 
time we were up in Ohio? Do you remember the 
trouble you got into then?”

I did, and it was difficult for me not to laugh out 
loud. I must confess I laughed on the inside, but 
was trying to “behave myself,” whatever that 
meant.

 The last time we were in Ohio, I took all the 
grandkids out for supper at a restaurant. It is 
always good to get together on neutral territory. 
Because, on neutral territory I can really behave 
like myself and no other.

 We were in the middle of supper when casually 
I picked up my straw. Now, when I am at home my 
wife forbids me even to have a straw because she 
knows what a temptation a straw is for me.

 However, these grandchildren needed to be 
instructed on the proper use of a straw. A straw 
is not just to drink your soda. It has other more 
ambitious functions.

 Casually, I put a little wad of paper in my straw; 
nonchalantly put the straw to my mouth and one 
little puff and that wad of paper hit one grandchild 
in the face.

 At first, they did not know what had happened. 
I looked the other way as though I did not know 
what had happened. The grandchild said, “Who 
did this?”

 Confession may be good for the soul, but it is 
also good for the turmoil. I acknowledged it was 
me and immediately a very aggressive spitball 
fight ensued right there in the restaurant, no 
straws barred. After all, grandchildren need to 
know the level of fun a person can have, especially 
with a straw.

 Glancing over at my wife at the time, I saw her 
glaring at me with one of “those looks” and I knew 
I was in trouble. Since I was already in trouble, it 
could not get any worse, so we exhilarated the 
spitball battle and by the time we were ready to 
leave, spitballs were all over the floor like snow on 
a winter day.

 I think that was what my wife was thinking of 
when she asked me to remember the last time we 
were in Ohio.

 Looking at my wife, I smiled with one of those 
freaky little twinkles in my eye, and said, “I will 
behave just like myself and no other while in 
Ohio.”

 I’m not sure, Paul may have had this in mind 
when he wrote, “These things write I unto thee, 
hoping to come unto thee shortly: But if I tarry 
long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest 
to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the 
church of the living God, the pillar and ground of 
the truth” (1 Timothy 3:14-15).

 I always mean to behave myself, but often there 
are too many other options.

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HOWARD Hays As I See It


“I have here in my hand a list 
of 205 names that were made 
known to the Secretary of 
State as being members of the 
Communist Party and who 
nevertheless are still working 
and shaping policy at the State 
Department.”

- Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-
WI), 1950

“Simply stated, there is no 
doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of 
mass destruction.”

- Vice President Dick Cheney, 2002

“I dare Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama to watch 
these tapes. Watch a fully formed fetus on the table, 
its heart beating, its legs kicking while someone says 
we have to keep it alive to harvest its brain.”

- Carly Fiorina, 2015

In 1991, having assisted the producer of clip-show 
segments seen in the broadcasts, I was given tickets 
to an Academy Awards ceremony. It was fun 
seeing Billy Crystal live do his thing and Madonna 
perform (the nominated song from “Dick Tracy”), 
but a couple other impressions stuck with me. One 
was like attending a USC/UCLA game and feeling 
you’re the only one there with no interest in the 
outcome. The other, with the flashing “Applause” 
sign and staff getting things together coming out 
of commercial breaks, was that we were a studio 
audience and this was, after all, a TV show.I got the 
same impression from the last Republican debate 
(nearly as long as that Academy Awards broadcast). 
Whatever the prestige and iconic history, it was a 
TV show; focus on the center-stage star, 23 million 
viewers for CNN.

 Many select candidates based on impressions, 
and that’s what media caters to. I had a few of my 
own – aside from it being primarily a TV show.

 I was glad Sen. Rand Paul (KY) reminded 
those anxious for war that short-term efforts 
to oust regimes have had disastrous long-term 
consequences. Gov. Chris Christie (NJ) was 
impressive shutting down the one-upping exchange 
between Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina on their 
respective CEO records; stating that Americans 
were not concerned with the careers of those two, 
but with their own jobs. And, when Trump tried 
to whitewash remarks he’d made on Fiorina’s 
appearance, she responded perfectly; that American 
women understood clearly what was said.

 I was disappointed in Dr. Ben Carson more as 
a doctor than a politician. When Trump linked 
vaccinations to autism, Carson offered there’s been 
no evidence establishing a “correlation”. As a doctor, 
he should have warned such baseless suggestions 
put our children at risk. Rand Paul, himself a 
physician, agreed parents should be able to “spread 
out” vaccinations, though this would only extend 
the time children remain vulnerable.

(Unsurprisingly, none cited a report released the 
month before by the Centers for Disease Control 
stating that childhood vaccinations in the U.S. over 
the past twenty years have prevented 732,000 early 
deaths, 322 million illnesses, 21,000 hospitalizations 
and $1.38 trillion in hospital costs.)

 Mike Huckabee opened by pointing out, 
“None of us on this stage are under investigation 
by the FBI because we destroyed government 
records, or because we leaked secrets.” Neither is 
Hillary Clinton, according to filings by the Justice 
Department.

 Trump claimed “Illegal immigration is costing 
us more than $200 billion a year”. In 2013, the CBO 
estimated a bill giving illegal immigrants a path to 
citizenship “would decrease federal budget deficits 
by $197 billion over the 2014-2023 period”. The 
measure, passed by the Senate, was killed by House 
Republicans.

When the issue of climate change (finally) came up, 
Sen. Marco Rubio (FL) suggested there were but two 
options; either ignore it or wreck the economy. End 
of discussion.

 Most disturbing was Fiorina’s statement quoted 
above. When I worked as a supplier of stock footage 
(which led to the Oscar tickets), we’d get requests 
for newsreel footage from the sinking of the Titanic 
to Khrushchev banging his shoe at the U.N. and, 
when informing such footage didn’t exist, the 
response would often be, “But I’ve seen it”. Maybe 
they thought they actually had, but that’s no excuse 
for Carly Fiorina.

 When reminded by Chris Wallace on Fox News 
that fact-checkers determined the footage she 
referred to in the debate doesn’t exist, Fiorina was 
defiant; insisting any who would “challenge” her on 
it would first have to “prove” they’d seen the footage 
themselves (footage that doesn’t exist to be seen).

 Well, I did – or at least tried to find what she was 
talking about. What I saw was a former employee of 
a biotech company on-camera describing the scene 
related by Fiorina. The only accompanying visual 
was a graphic photo which, it turns out, was lifted 
from the personal blogsite of a woman who suffered 
a miscarriage at nineteen weeks.

 The opening quotes above remind how our 
nation has suffered under leaders who, rather 
than leveling with the American people, sought to 
advance agendas by making stuff up.

 Hillary Clinton noted on “Face the Nation” that 
if there was indeed concern over the issue they’ve 
focused on, there would be calls to revisit the rules 
governing fetal tissue research, passed by Congress 
over twenty years ago. There haven’t been. Rather, 
we have the cynical strategy of latching onto an 
inflammatory issue, as with guns and gay marriage 
in years past, hoping to energize a “base” – with no 
concern over jeopardizing accessible healthcare for 
millions of American women.

 We also got the candidates’ preferences on what 
woman might replace Alexander Hamilton on the 
$10 bill – with Trump, Rubio and Sen. Ted Cruz 
(TX) advocating for Rosa Parks. Much more than 
the woman who refused to give up her seat on the 
bus (not because she was “tired”, according to her 
autobiography, but “tired of giving in”); she was a 
lifelong activist for equal rights and justice from 
the days of the Scottsboro Boys to the movement 
against the Vietnam War.

 It was especially nice to hear those three 
Republicans propose such an honor for a woman 
who, among so many accomplishments, served 
on the national board of Planned Parenthood 
Federation of America.

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91748. This Business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. 
Signed; LIEH WEI CHANG. This statement was filed with 
the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on 09/18/2015. 
The registrant(s) has (have) commenced to transact business 
under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 
N/A. NOTICE- This Fictitious Name Statement expires five 
years from the date it was filed in the office of the County 
Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be 
filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not 
of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business 
Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, 
State, or common law (See section 14411 et seq. Business 
and Professions Code)Publish: Mountain Views News 

Dates Pub: Sept. 26, Oct. 03, 10, 17, 2015

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 
2015-243844

The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: C.S. 
TRUCKING, 1770 CLUB DR., POMONA, CA 91768. Full 
name of registrant(s) is (are) CRISTOBAL SANCHEZ, 1770 

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