Saturday, May 2, 2009

-Feminist shows her true colors.

Laura Ingraham filling in for Bill O'Reilly on the Factor last night was genuinely shocked to hear this Gloria Feldt woman, who is supposedly a feminist, NOT stand up for women getting completely slandered in the case of Carrie Prejean, the Miss California woman who believes in traditional marriage. The interview's purpose was to discuss the ridiculous treatment of Prejean on Keith Olbermann's show in MSNBC.

Here is the clip of Laura and Gloria Feldt: Note that Feldt is immediately on the attack.

After watching this, let's take a little stroll to Feldt's website and see how she really feels... In late February it appears she had an interview with a Gender Studies (what?!) major from New York named Lee Taylor. When asked what she felt were important feminist issues today, Feldt responded with,

"Media justice for women is another area I’ve become involved with in recent years, because the portrayal of women as objects or idiots in the media is harmful, and the fact that women hold only 3% of the clout positions in media leadership is one appalling reason why."

The standing up for women rights and "gender equality" by the left apparently only applies to those who agree with them. Good thing they have such open minds. This woman cannot even live up to the standards she applies to everyone else.

Friday, May 1, 2009

-$540 Shoes???

Yes, the target of fawning idolatry from white males feeling guilty about being white and wanting everyone to be sure they are not racists spent 540 dollars on a pair of shoes. Okay, fine. I get it. Shoes are expensive these days, and people try to look good. The kicker is that Michelle "Ashamed of America" Obama wore these to a D.C. food drive that she was sponsoring. A little common sense would tell you that's not appropriate, or that if you care so much you could buy shoes from Kohl's for 60 bucks and give the other 490 to the people lining up for food.





This can be tied into another soup kitchen shocker with Michelle. In early March Michelle posed for a picture behind the counter:



What is wrong with this picture? This gentleman is in a poor enough financial situation that he needs to get a free meal provided by a soup kitchen, but he has enough money to get a cell phone to take pictures with. You would think that would make ol' Michelle stop and wonder, and maybe it did. We'll never know. But she will continue to aide her husband in redistributing the wealth to people that are not responsible and buy cell phones before food.

-At Least This Democrat is Being Honest...

A goal of many liberals regarding private health insurance and business in general is laid bare by Rep. Schakowsky (D-IL)

-For Americans, by Terrorists.

A new internet magazine called "Jihad Recollections" which is focused and aimed at Americans in an attempt to recruit them for the Jihad. Foxnews.com likens it to the "Vanity Fair" for Al Qaeda. The radical Muslims are in our backyard, contrary to what many in the media and Janet Napolitano would lead you to believe. The first issue says of the 9/11 attacks, that “the strategy was genius.” It calls America “one of the most atrocious and egotistical regimes to date,” and it asserts that America's embassies exist for the sole purpose of spreading evil. “How can we expect from America any good? We only expect from it every evil and corruption.”

The magazine can be read here,
I highly suggest checking out the recommended exercise techniques demonstrated by a radical around page 25. It's good for a laugh. Here are some pictures featured in this disturbing magazine:




Credit: FoxNews

-Condi throws down at Stanford

This really speaks for itself. When visiting Stanford a student confronted her about torture at Guantanamo Bay. No matter your politics, you have to give Condi credit for not backing down on this one and standing firm in her beliefs while showing reason and logic to an illogical college kid.

-Another Talk Show Host Suspended for Freedom of Speech.

Right-wing talk show host Jay Severin out of WTKK Boston was suspended yesterday for...offending people? Read below and decide for yourself:

"When we are the magnet for primitives around the world - and it's not the primitives' fault by the way, I'm not blaming them for being primitives - I'm merely observing they're primitive,"

"It's millions of leeches from a primitive country come here to leech off you and, with it, they are ruining the schools, the hospitals, and a lot of life in America,"

"We should be, if anything, surprised that Mexico has not visited upon us poxes of more various and serious types already, considering the number of criminaliens already here."

Let's compare this to Jamie Foxx's recent comments about 16 year old, white girl Miley Cyrus, here's the soundclip, language warning...

It's pretty clear that there is a double standard for free speech based on race. I mean, look at Don Imus. Why aren't the same standards applied to everyone, not just white commentators.

-Is America Less "Enchanted" With Obama?

According to Nielson's ratings, President Obama's latest prime time press conference held to celebrate the 100 days since his Coronation was viewed by 29 percent less people than his last. It should be mentioned that Fox carried its drama "Lie to Me", which made a mere ten networks carrying the speech as opposed to eleven. To steal a joke, how would Fox viewers know the difference? They pretty much lucked out. Between the President talking circles around a select few legitimate questions, viewers were subjected to such hardballs as the question asked by the New York Times reporter that went as follows: "During these first 100 days, what has surprised you the most about this office, enchanted you the most about serving in this office, humbled you the most and troubled you the most?"

Instead of asking questions about, oh, I don't know, an international pandemic or the possibility of a nuclear armed, powerful terrorist organization, we get this question that could have been written by his mother. That's the New York Times, and that's why they're begging for a bailout from their buddy Barack. To be fair, the press on the whole did a little better with their questions, but that only caused The Great Orator to put his ability to not answer questions in 6000 words to less to greater use.

-Quotes of the Day

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free."
-Ronald Reagan

"How do you tell a communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin."
-Ronald Reagan

Reagan showed an appreciation and an understanding of freedom and what it meant to be free that is not often seen anymore. We are headed down a road that is contradictory to the values of capitalism, freedom of speech, liberty, and the right to bear arms. The scary part about all this is, there are a lot of people out therethat do not see why this is not good, a lot of people that don't understand why a socialist system does not work. When you begin handing people everything, where is the incentive to work? To contribute the society held so dear? Why should the small business owner who has worked his entire life to achieve his dream of owning his own business be forced to sacrifice what he has earned in order to give someone who has been down on his luck an opportunity? At that point, where is the incentive to keep working hard, providing jobs, and contributing to the economy?

On the surface the ideological and fiscal values of socialism seem unselfish and seem to benefit all. However a deeper study of it shows that it just does not work. This applies to Communism as well. The system's simplest flaw is that human nature does not allow for it. There will always be people who want others to do all the work, and there will then be those who do not want to provide for the lazy. When you begin taking away the freedoms of some for the benefit of undeserving and those who have not earned it is when a democratic nation, built on freedom and liberty, becomes another European socialistic country with restrictions on rights, restrictions on creativity, and a penchant to look to others when in need instead of looking within.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

-Why I am an Abortion Doctor


Garson Romalis, © Garson Romalis Published: Monday, February 04, 2008
What follows are remarks delivered by Canadian abortion doctor Garson Romalis on Jan. 25, at the University of Toronto Law School's Symposium to Mark the 20th Anniversary of R. vs. Morgentaler
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I am honoured to be speaking today, and honored to call Henry Morgentaler my friend.
I have been an abortion provider since 1972. Why do I do abortions, and why do I continue to do abortions, despite two murder attempts?

The first time I started to think about abortion was in 1960, when I was in second year medical school. I was assigned the case of a young woman who had died of a septic abortion. She had aborted herself using slippery elm bark.

I had never heard of slippery elm. A buddy and I went down to skid row, and without too much difficulty, purchased some slippery elm bark to use as a visual aid in our presentation. Slippery elm is not sterile, and frequently contains spores of the bacteria that cause gas gangrene. It is called slippery elm because, when it gets wet, it feels slippery. This makes it easier to slide slender pieces through the cervix where they absorb water, expand, dilate the cervix, produce infection and induce abortion. The young woman in our case developed an overwhelming infection. At autopsy she had multiple abscesses throughout her body, in her brain, lungs, liver and abdomen.

I have never forgotten that case.

After I graduated from University of British Columbia medical school in 1962, I went to Chicago, where I served my internship and Ob/Gyn residency at Cook County Hospital. At that time, Cook County had about 3,000 beds, and served a mainly indigent population. If you were really sick, or really poor, or both, Cook County was where you went.

The first month of my internship was spent on Ward 41, the septic obstetrics ward. Yes, it's hard to believe now, but in those days, they had one ward dedicated exclusively to septic complications of pregnancy.

About 90% of the patients were there with complications of septic abortion. The ward had about 40 beds, in addition to extra beds which lined the halls. Each day we admitted between 10-30 septic abortion patients. We had about one death a month, usually from septic shock associated with hemorrhage.

I will never forget the 17-year-old girl lying on a stretcher with 6 feet of small bowel protruding from her vagina. She survived.

I will never forget the jaundiced woman in liver and kidney failure, in septic shock, with very severe anemia, whose life we were unable to save.

Today, in Canada and the U.S., septic shock from illegal abortion is virtually never seen. Like smallpox, it is a "disappeared disease."

I had originally been drawn to obstetrics and gynecology because I loved delivering babies. Abortion was illegal when I trained, so I did not learn how to do abortions in my residency, although I had more than my share of experience looking after illegal abortion complications.
In 1972, a couple of years after the law on abortion was liberalized, I began the practise of obstetrics and gynecology, and joined a three-man group in Vancouver. My practice partners and I believed strongly that a woman should be able to decide for herself if and when to have a baby. We were frequently asked to look after women who needed termination of pregnancy. Although I had done virtually no terminations in my training, I soon learned how. I also learned just how much demand there was for abortion services.

Providing abortion services can be quite stressful. Usually, an unplanned, unwanted pregnancy is the worst trouble the patient has ever been in in her entire life.

I remember one 18-year-old patient who desperately wanted an abortion, but felt she could not confide in her mother, who was a nurse in another Vancouver area hospital. She impressed on me how important it was that her termination remain a secret from her family. In those years, parental consent was required if the patient was less than 19 years old. I obtained the required second opinion from a colleague, and performed an abortion on her.

About two weeks, later I received a phone call from her mother. She asked me directly "Did you do an abortion on my daughter?" Visions of legal suit passed through my mind as I tried to think of how to answer her question. I decided to answer directly and truthfully. I answered with trepidation, "Yes, I did" and started to make mental preparations to call my lawyer. The mother replied: "Thank you, Doctor. Thank God there are people like you around."

Like many of my colleagues, I had been the subject of antiabortion picketing, particularly in the 1980s. I did not like having my office and home picketed, or nails thrown into my driveway, but viewed these picketers as a nuisance, exercising their right of free speech. Being in Canada, I felt I did not have to worry about my physical security.

I had been a medical doctor for 32 years when I was shot at 7:10 a.m., Nov. 8, 1994. For over half my life, I had been providing obstetrical and gynecological care, including abortions. It is still hard for me to understand how someone could think I should be killed for helping women get safe abortions.

I had a very severe gun shot wound to my left thigh. My thigh bone was fractured, large blood vessels severed, and a large amount of my thigh muscles destroyed. I almost died several times from blood loss and multiple other complications. After about two years of physical and emotional rehabilitation, with a great deal of support from my family and the medical community, I was able to resume work on a part-time basis. I was no longer able to deliver babies or perform major gynecological surgery. I had to take security measures, but I continued to work as a gynecologist, including providing abortion services. My life had changed, but my views on choice remained unchanged, and I was continuing to enjoy practicing medicine. I told people that I was shot in the thigh, not in my sense of humour.

Six years after the shooting, on July 11, 2000, shortly after entering the clinic where I had my private office, a young man approached me. There was nothing unusual about his appearance until he suddenly got a vicious look on his face, stabbed me in the left flank area and then ran away.

This could have been a lethal injury, but fortunately no vital organs were seriously involved, and after six days of hospital observation I was able to return home. The physical implications were minor, but the security implications were major. After two murder attempts, all my security advisers concurred that I was at increased risk for another attack.

My family and I had to have some serious discussions about my future. The National Abortion Federation provided me with a very experienced personal security consultant. He moved into our home and lived with us for three days, talked with us, assessed my personality, visited the places that I worked in and gave me security advice. In those three days, he got to know me well. After he finished his evaluation, when I was dropping him off at the airport, his departing words to me were "Gary, you have to go back to work."

About two months after the stabbing, I returned to the practise of medicine, but with added security measures. Since the year 2000, I have restricted my practise exclusively to abortion provision.

These acts of terrorist violence have affected virtually every aspect of my and my family's life. Our lives have changed forever. I must live with security measures that I never dreamed about when I was learning how to deliver babies.

Let me tell you about an abortion patient I looked after recently. She was 18 years old, and 18-19 weeks pregnant. She came from a very strict, religious family. She was an only daughter, and had several brothers. She was East Indian Hindu and her boyfriend was East Indian Muslim, which did not please her parents. She told me if her parents found out she was pregnant she would be disowned and kicked out of the family home. She also told me that her brothers would murder her boyfriend, and I believed her. About an hour after her operation I and my nurse saw her and her boyfriend walking out of the clinic hand in hand, and I said to my nurse, "Look at that. We saved two lives today."

I love my work. I get enormous personal and professional satisfaction out of helping people, and that includes providing safe, comfortable, abortions. The people that I work with are extraordinary, and we all feel that we are doing important work, making a real difference in peoples' lives.

I can take an anxious woman, who is in the biggest trouble she has ever experiences in her life, and by performing a five-minute operation, in comfort and dignity, I can give her back her life.
After an abortion operation, patients frequently say "Thank You Doctor." But abortion is the only operation I know of where they also sometimes say "Thank you for what you do."

I want to tell you one last story that I think epitomizes the satisfaction I get from my privileged work. Some years ago I spoke to a class of University of British Columbia medical students. As I left the classroom, a student followed me out. She said: "Dr. Romalis, you won't remember me, but you did an abortion on me in 1992. I am a second year medical student now, and if it weren't for you I wouldn't be here now."



There are people out there who have really justified the killing of innocent humans in their minds. There is no other explanation for someone that could do something as cowardly as taking a baby's life. And it is clear to see, people like this coward are out there, and they think what they are doing is not just OK, but a great service to mankind. I don't feel bad for this man. The attempts on his life are wrong, but he takes lives everyday, and at least he was given a chance at life from the beginning.

"I notice everyone who is pro-choice has already been born."


via National Review

-American is Full of Criminals and "Fornicators"

If you skip to 1:10 you can learn how grateful Iraq is for all we have done over there. They think the "tyranny" of America is comprable to that of Saddam.

-Teach your kids about terrorism the FEMA way!

FEMA decided a coloring book depicting national tragedies would be a good idea and learning took for kids... notice the pictures of the child screaming RUN about 1:55 into the video.


-Quote of the Day

"...Everywhere I go, crowds spontaneously assemble. They start to cheer, whether I go to a play on Broadway or I'm going home to Wilmington, Delaware. I walk on the train. People stand up and clap."

This is an actual statement in response to a question of "what has humbled you" made by Vice President Joe Biden on Good Morning America. It goes well with his recent panic inciting statement made earlier regarding swine flu:

“I would tell members of my family — and I have — I wouldn’t go anywhere in confined places now. It’s not that it’s going to Mexico. It’s [that] you’re in a confined aircraft. When one person sneezes, it goes all the way through the aircraft. That’s me. … So, from my perspective, what it relates to is mitigation. If you’re out in the middle of a field when someone sneezes, that’s one thing. If you’re in a closed aircraft or closed container or closed car or closed classroom, it’s a different thing.”

-Chrysler Filing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy anyway

Chrysler, who has already been given 17.4 billion of your taxpayer dollars ($17,400,000,000), has decided to file chapter 11 anyway. It seems that the government cannot save everyone after all. Maybe if they had just filed bankruptcy in the beginning, cut the fat, and restructured like any other business would have to do, then we would not have had to basically waste all that money on them.

Obama could not save them. Even after "requesting" Chrysler's CEO Rick Wagoner to resign, apparently the government couldn't do quite enough. Maybe the new administration and we the American people should keep this in mind when saying that the government is the only thing that can save the banks, housing market, other car companies, health care, etc. etc.

UPDATE: President Obama said that this would give Chrysler a "new lease on life." Take that as you will.

Sources: CNNmoney, FOXnews

-Obsession

It seems that the obsession with Barack Obama knows no bounds. People magazine has announced that Rahm Emanuel, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, and... Timothy Geithner are on their most beautiful people list for 2009. It's a little hard to understand why...

Geithner Photo Credit: IHatetheMedia

Source: IHatetheMedia, Salon

-Blind Obama Followers...


I often frequent left-leaning message boards, blogs, and websites, and I encourage everyone to do so, painful though it may be for many. I came upon a post on the site democraticunderground by the user Catamount. Everyone needs to understand how the other side thinks, whether no matter their political ideologies. That being said, what follows is still pretty pathetic:


Day 100 in the Age of Obama--and I love it!

After making a bad mistake with the date the other day- (I said it was 98 days but it was only 96)- I vow to keep better score from now on.The images of those flowers below my post are to celebrate the hundredth day of our president Barack Hussein Obama!Of course they hardly do him justice when you consider just how much has been accomplished in such a short time, but it has been very cold so far this spring. Since most of my plants died during the many unexpected and late snowfalls, I've been busy this week getting my balcony garden ready for summer, and I thought that these warm colors are great representations of the warmth our president exudes in his public appearances, and subtle suggestions of the better times ahead, whiles he is in charge.Whilst there are always some things I wish were different about the current situation--lets remember that no president in our history has ever been handed such a loaded hand and dealt with it so gracefully and seemingly efficiently.And all the time he has this incredible and unbelievable bullshit thrown at him from his right wing enemies--who wish him nothing but failure--and threats to his life--and god know what else--and yet he seems unflappable. The room was packed, and humming with excitement while the reporters waited for the president to arrive. From the questions--it seems to me that they are designed entirely to somehow--"show him up"-or trick him in some way to give something away---asking things they know very well he cannot answer fully in public--and yet he does answer--always and at great length, and in detail, and without faltering. Indeed always with a sense of humor. Once again I don't remember ever seeing so many people in a press conference for the shrub--but then I don't remember ever wanting to see of his--anyway. I'm sure he didn't have them every 30 days --the way President Obama does.It was so cool to see the familiar face of Helen Thomas right in the front where she belongs, and also our up and coming popular Talk-show host of radio and lately TV star Ed Schultz right there in the front row. I wonder if the president will ever take a question from him?SO on this day I will not criticize, but rather wallow in the fact that we have such a good looking, suave, sophisticated man to to represent us. And to top off the first 100 days--I thought it not at all shabby that one of the longest serving republicans (though originally a democrat) has finally returned to his better self--and joined the bright side of the senate and become a dem.once more.Thank you Mr.Obama--you are very much loved in this household--and by 81% of the people!



This picture is real. So down to earth, so cool...

-CNN's Roesgen demonstrates liberal bias while in the field.

Here's something else most people haven't seen. This demonstrates the liberal media bias that is so prevalent and is often denied. The following exchange might even surprise you.


"Do you realize that the State of Lincoln gets 50 billion dollars out of this stimulus? That's fifty billion dollars for this state sir."

She doesn't get it! That's precisely the reason that people like this man attended these protests. Liberals like CNN's Susan Roesgen don't understand. We don't want a handout. We don't want to be held accountable to such an extent, whether it be as companies, as individuals, or as states, to a government and government members that cannot even pay their own taxes! We know the truth about how this bailout money is spent and we don't want it. Governments don't know how to be productive. They have an extremely poor operating structure. If our government ran Toyota or Apple, very productive companies, they would be begging for a bailout from higher ups.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

-Obama Townhall Remarks

Here we have our President poking fun at Fox News and the grassroots tea party movements. He also has the audacity to mention that the government needs to "tighten their belts." We already know what his idea of "belt tightening" is when it comes to the government with his enormous 100 million dollar cut of his three trillion dollar proposed operating budget. A diagram illustrating the absurdity of this can be found below the video clip. His unprecedented spending is going to send us into hyperinflation that will be such a catastrophe that we will be lucky if we do not look like Zimbabwe once we finally get out of this recession. Dick Morris wrote a fantastic article on this a few months back for the New York Post. The problem is, once Obama has the has over fifty percent of the voting block under his thumb with government handouts, he will be able to say whatever he wants to the folks that enjoy earning their money and keeping it.



-Citigroup at government's beck and call



Citigroup has asked the Treasury Department if they are allowed to pay bonuses to their staff, bonuses that they call "retention" bonuses. The first issue are the bonuses themselves. Citigroup essentially has to pay these bonuses, or most members of one of their most (and only)profitable units. Theses members have threatened to leave because of pay and other restrictions that have been imposed on them by the U.S. government. The government has this power because Citigroup was bailed out in the first place, so they dug their own grave. But in reality Citigroup is no longer even a private company. The treasury department owns 36 percent of Citigroup's common stock. Common stock gives you a vote.

Who has all this control? Timothy Geithner. Yes, the same guy that didn't understand TurboTax, and failed to pay $35,000 in taxes prior to being appointed to Treasury Secretary. A multinational corporation has to ask him for permission to do business? He couldn't even handle his personal finances! This is a scary time and it is only getting worse. Big government, big problems.



-It's a photo shoot

While it is a relatively small screw up in comparison with others in these 100 days, this $328,835 Air Force One photo op invoked fear into the citizens of New York. Put yourself in their shoes as a New Yorker if you saw this image. Panicked phone calls and evacuations ensued. False indignation and passing the buck within the White House also ensued.

-New Hate Crime Legislation

The U.S. house is expected to pass more "hate crimes" legislation today based on "actual or perceived" sexual orientation. In addition to this, the bill provides for the White House to be allowed to give aide to local police departments or other government entities in order to address incidents and occurrences by holding "sensitivity training" seminars. This is simply a pro-homosexual propaganda session, funded by the federal government that is forced down the throats of the American people. Another problem: this bill protects pedophiles and people with "gender identity" issues. (Gender identity is still classified as a mental disorder).

When Republican House members inquired as to why veterans were not included in order to prevent hate crimes against them, which are on the rise if you are on-board with the government's definition of "hate crime", Democratic congressmen shot the notion down as preposterous. They even went so far when Republican Rep. Steve King offered an amendment to the bill that would not allow pedophiles to have special protection as to deem it "unnecessary and inflammatory" as stated by Democrat Tammy Baldwin (WI).

Without the bill even having been passed yet, it is being taken to extremes that really show how people will reach and do reach with these types of laws. Below is an excerpt from a local newspaper demonstrating this:

Ald. Mike Verveer, District 4, said the perpetrator directed a gay epithet at the victim, who was dancing, and then punched him to the ground.
“[The incident] could be a potential hate crime because [the victim] was attacked because he was perceived as being gay,” Verveer said.
Verveer, who confirmed the victim was a University of Wisconsin student, said the victim is not gay. Also, because the 21-year-old’s nose was broken, the perpetrator, if caught, could be charged with felony substantial battery.

No question is this a crime, but if this is a hate crime then it's easy to see how there could be no end to civil suits with a bill of this manner. For a great insight into what we are headed for with ultimate political correctness and people afraid to say what they think and believe, check out what's happening in the Netherlands. http://www.moonbattery.com/cgi-bin/new2.cgi/5714

-Iraqi torture house vs. waterboarding



This is a video of a civilian getting waterboarded willingly. No one that has not had it done to them or at least seen it really knows what it is. Too many people have misconceptions about waterboarding and I believe that those misconceptions have a lot to do with the "torture" label. Compare this to what is done to prisoners of Al Qaeda as described even just vaguely in the video below and try to call waterboarding torture.


-Courageous Columbine victim's father in court

Take the time to read this. This is a fantastic, eye-opening transcript that will really make you think. Keep in mind when reading this that NONE of the media reported this. Maybe this is because they felt it wasn't important. More likely though is because it didn't fit into their agenda. You be the judge.



On Thursday, Darrell Scott, the father of Rachel Scott, a victim of the Columbine High School shootings in Littleton, Colorado, was invited to address the House Judiciary Committee's subcommittee. What he said to our national leaders during this special session of Congress was painfully truthful. They were not prepared for what he was to say, nor was it received well. It needs to be heard by every parent, every teacher, every politician, every sociologist, every psychologist, and every so-called expert! These courageous words spoken by Darrell Scott are powerful, penetrating, and deeply personal. There is no doubt that God sent this man as a voice crying in the wilderness. The following is a portion of the transcript:

"Since the dawn of creation there has been both good & evil in the hearts of men and women. We all contain the seeds of kindness or the seeds of violence. The death of my wonderful daughter, Rachel Joy Scott, and the deaths of that heroic teacher, and the other eleven children who died must not be in vain. Their blood cries out for answers.

"The first recorded act of violence was when Cain slew his brother Abel out in the field. The villain was not the club he used. Neither was it the NCA, the National Club Association. The true killer was Cain, and the reason for the murder could only be found in Cain's heart.

"In the days that followed the Columbine tragedy, I was amazed at how quickly fingers began to be pointed at groups such as the NRA. I am not a member of the NRA. I am not a hunter. I do not even own a gun. I am not here to represent or defend the NRA - because I don't believe that they are responsible for my daughter's death. Therefore I do not believe that they need to be defended. If I believed they had anything to do with Rachel's murder I would be their strongest opponent.

"I am here today to declare that Columbine was not just a tragedy -- it was a spiritual event that should be forcing us to look at where the real blame lies! Much of the blame lies h ere in this room. Much of the blame lies behind the pointing fingers of the accusers themselves. I wrote a poem just four nights ago that expresses my feelings best:

Your laws ignore our deepest needs,
Your words are empty air.
You've stripped away our heritage,
You've outlawed simple prayer.
Now gunshots fill our classrooms,
And precious children die.
You seek for answers everywhere,
And ask the question "Why?"
You regulate restrictive laws,
Through legislative creed.
And yet you fail to understand,
That God is what we need!

"Men and women are three-part beings. We all consist of body, mind, and spirit. When we refuse to acknowledge a third part of our make-up, we create a void that allows evil, prejudice, and hatred to rush in and wreak havoc. Spiritual presences were present within our educational systems for most of our nation's history. Many of our major colleges began as theological seminaries. This is a historical fact. What has happened to us as a nation? We have refused to honor God, and in so doing, we open the doors to hatred and violence. And when something as terrible as Columbine's tragedy occurs -- politicians immediately look for a scapegoat such as the NRA. They immediately seek to pass more restrictive laws that contribute to erode away our personal and private liberties. We do not need more restrictive laws. Eric and Dylan would not have been stopped by metal detectors. No amount of gun laws can stop someone who spends months planning this type of massacre. The real villain lies within our own hearts.

"As my son Craig lay under that table in the school library and saw his two friends murdered before his very eyes, he did not hesitate to pray in school. I defy any law or politician to deny him that right! I challenge every young person in America, and around the world, to realize that on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School prayer was brought back to our schools. Do not let the many prayers offered by those students be in vain. Dare to move into the new millennium with a sacred disregard for legislation that violates your God-given right to communicate with Him. To those of you who would point your finger at the NRA -- I give to you a sincere challenge..... Dare to examine your own heart before casting the first stone!

“My daughter's death will not be in vain! The young people of this country will not allow that to happen!"



This took a very big man with a great head on his shoulders to say what he said, and what really needs to be heard.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

-Bailout!

via southparkstudios.com

-The Messiah...

This is a portrait that is going to be unveiled in New York's Union Square. This is the literal representation of how half the country and the media have been treating Barack Obama: as the new Messiah. This isn't even a joke. Note the crown of thorns on his head. Even the title itself "The Truth" is a reference to the biblical passage John 14:6.
tags: http://www.moonbattery.com/

-Liz Cheney on MSNBC. Excellent.

Liz Cheney finally says what no one was saying, to Norah O'Donnell. It is finally out there that we waterboard (and worse) our own military in SERE school. Waterboarding is not torture, and lawyers have defined it as such. Is waterboarding worth saving American lives? I suppose it depends on how highly one values American lives. It is clear Al Qaeda does not value them, ask Daniel Pearl's widow.

-Stop the ACLU

A three-family home burned down in New York. The Puerto Rican family on the first floor all perished.

The black family on the third floor all perished.

No one was injured from the white family on the second floor.

Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson were enraged, calling a press conference and demanding from the Manhattan Fire Chief an explanation of how this could possibly happen, to which the Chief replied,

"They were at work."

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Typical liberal hypocracy.

-LETTER FROM THE BOSS

As the CEO of this organization, I have resigned myself to the fact that Barack Obama is our President and that our taxes and government fees will increase in a BIG way. To compensate for these increases, our prices would have to increase by about 10%.

But since we cannot increase our prices right now due to the dismal state of the economy, we will have to lay off six of our employees instead. This has really been bothering me, since I believe we are family here and I did not know how to choose who would have to go.

So, this is what I did. I walked through our parking lot and found six "Obama" bumper stickers on our employees' cars and have decided these folks will be the ones to let go. I cannot think of a more fair way to approach this problem. They voted for change, I gave it to them.

I will see the rest of your at the annual company picnic.

-a profound short little paragraph...

I received this in an email the other day...

"You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that my dear friend, is about the end of any nation. You cannot multiply wealthy by dividing it."

Dr. Adrian Rogers, 1931-2005


The fact that liberals, and more importantly our government, cannot draw the obviously conclusions that socialism would present shows the lack of logic and reason that is inherent in the philosophies of both.