Where a woman's murderer is hailed as great and a misogynist who put his personal pleasure over national security is royalty. Where most all the minions and leaders celebrate infanticide and class warfare. Where the individual is minimized and the government becomes the sole provider of cradle to grave care. Where the most successful are demonized and the lazy are provided for. Where the destruction of marriage and the family brings joy. Where good is evil and evil has become good. This is what the majority of the Democratic party has sunk to. When people base their morals on what makes them feel good and refuse to accept moral absolutes, the end result is a liberal democrat.
But those who don't give in to this evil, who refuse to accept what is evil as good refuse to go silent when the ignoble and vile target the moral and virtuous majority in this great country.
Through the Grace of God we as a nation are reaching the end of this liberal "trip" that has so infected our nation. And, if we have not, we will cease to be "One nation under God" and will become "One nation under Evil."
But, no matter which way we go, God will always protect His children, and may God have mercy on those who refuse to accept His Word.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
And the Pied Piper of all who are weird, twisted and down right mentally ill;
Yep, the yipper himself is on full attack mode. Guess the windmills are a bit fast for the Piper. Here he is a wash in all of his glory. The Phantom is quite touched in the noggin like many of his ilk. But who is this Phantom? I will give a free soda pop and a ham sandwich to anyone who knows!!!!!
http://thehive.modbee.com/?q=node/9426#comment-40845
This is what jheaton has been up to. Now it is clear why he has been taunting and baiting Hiver's. He steals their words and posts them on his own blog site without permission, without admission and without any honor whatsoever.
This is a direct violation of Hive rules and The Modesto Bee, has not only ignored the breach but aided and abetted in the scheme, it appears. Who is responsible? Who do you think? Who has promoted and protected Jheaton and who has the power to circumvent and selectively enforce The Hive user agreements.
I demand that my writings be immediately removed from your site mr. heaton and I call for a review of the dubious relationship that has precipitated this woeful abuse of Hivers and their intellectual properties.
The Piped one continues to pipe the hate!
You Are A Foolish Man And Furthuring Your Dilemma On All Levels.
Bnic Says:
Stay away! You are a disturbed man.
I had no part in fabricating you. Another man is respoonsible for that. As for attacking you, that's complete nonsense.
Stay Away From Me! Stop Stalking Me! Stop Harrassing Me!
Here's another incidence of cyber stalking and harrassment to save!
Jheaton stalks and harrasses again, after numerous warnings to stop! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://thehive.modbee.com/?q=node/9426#comment-40845
This is what jheaton has been up to. Now it is clear why he has been taunting and baiting Hiver's. He steals their words and posts them on his own blog site without permission, without admission and without any honor whatsoever.
This is a direct violation of Hive rules and The Modesto Bee, has not only ignored the breach but aided and abetted in the scheme, it appears. Who is responsible? Who do you think? Who has promoted and protected Jheaton and who has the power to circumvent and selectively enforce The Hive user agreements.
I demand that my writings be immediately removed from your site mr. heaton and I call for a review of the dubious relationship that has precipitated this woeful abuse of Hivers and their intellectual properties.
The Piped one continues to pipe the hate!
You Are A Foolish Man And Furthuring Your Dilemma On All Levels.
Bnic Says:
Stay away! You are a disturbed man.
I had no part in fabricating you. Another man is respoonsible for that. As for attacking you, that's complete nonsense.
Stay Away From Me! Stop Stalking Me! Stop Harrassing Me!
Here's another incidence of cyber stalking and harrassment to save!
Jheaton stalks and harrasses again, after numerous warnings to stop! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Alan Keyes: The Culture Of Life Candidate
Alan Keyes has never waivered when it comes to suppoting babies in the womb. Dr. Keyes will be speaking out in Denver with many other supporters of life.
As for the culture of death Barry?
Q. Now, let’s deal with abortion. 40 million abortions since Roe v. Wade. you know, as a pastor I have to deal with this all of the time. \Aall of the pain and all of the conflicts. I know this is a very complex issue. 40 million abortions. At what point does a baby get human rights in your view?
A. Well, I think that whether you are looking at it from a theological perspective or a scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade.
“I will never again cast a vote for an individual I in conscience believe to be pro-choice, pro-abortion, not pro-life. Based on the confession of his heart in New Hampshire, when John McCain told us clearly that he would tell his daughter it was her choice -- and every woman is somebody’s daughter, so if you tell the daughters of America it’s their choice, you’re pro-choice. He is pro- choice, he is not pro-life. I will not support a pro-choice, pro- abortion candidate.”Republican Presidential Debate, March 2, 2002Colorado Right to Life and American Right to Life will stand with black leaders from around the country at their Power in the Park rally and press conference on August 25, 2008, 8:30 am at Martin Luther King Park, one block from the largest Planned Parenthood abortuary in the nation.
The killing center, dubbed Auschwitz, by local opponents of the racist organization,...
“The number one taker of black life is abortion, and it’s time people woke up to that fact. The location of this latest Planned Parenthood facility in yet another minority neighborhood is a part of the continuing fulfillment of the racist, eugenicist dream of their founder, Margaret Sanger, but it is a travesty of the American dream. Planned Parenthood’s agenda discards the principle that we are all created equal, which is the basis of liberty for all Americans.” - Alan Keyes
I frankly don't care if you agree with my stand on abortion. I take that stand because no other stand is consistent with decent principles, and no other standard is consistent with the will of God. Alan Keyes
As for the culture of death Barry?
Q. Now, let’s deal with abortion. 40 million abortions since Roe v. Wade. you know, as a pastor I have to deal with this all of the time. \Aall of the pain and all of the conflicts. I know this is a very complex issue. 40 million abortions. At what point does a baby get human rights in your view?
A. Well, I think that whether you are looking at it from a theological perspective or a scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade.
“I will never again cast a vote for an individual I in conscience believe to be pro-choice, pro-abortion, not pro-life. Based on the confession of his heart in New Hampshire, when John McCain told us clearly that he would tell his daughter it was her choice -- and every woman is somebody’s daughter, so if you tell the daughters of America it’s their choice, you’re pro-choice. He is pro- choice, he is not pro-life. I will not support a pro-choice, pro- abortion candidate.”Republican Presidential Debate, March 2, 2002Colorado Right to Life and American Right to Life will stand with black leaders from around the country at their Power in the Park rally and press conference on August 25, 2008, 8:30 am at Martin Luther King Park, one block from the largest Planned Parenthood abortuary in the nation.
The killing center, dubbed Auschwitz, by local opponents of the racist organization,...
“The number one taker of black life is abortion, and it’s time people woke up to that fact. The location of this latest Planned Parenthood facility in yet another minority neighborhood is a part of the continuing fulfillment of the racist, eugenicist dream of their founder, Margaret Sanger, but it is a travesty of the American dream. Planned Parenthood’s agenda discards the principle that we are all created equal, which is the basis of liberty for all Americans.” - Alan Keyes
I frankly don't care if you agree with my stand on abortion. I take that stand because no other stand is consistent with decent principles, and no other standard is consistent with the will of God. Alan Keyes
Friday, August 15, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Wanna Be Politico....For Sure A Panderer
So hombre/brother Stanny. Are you Latino now? I thought you claimed you were black? I guess whatever gets you attention.
You Say La Raza, Yo say La Humana
localblack Says:
I am overwhelmed with the amount of participation in this Blog, why it reminds me of City council meetings and the Charter review committee meetings where so many of our community show up to support our community, why out of nearly half a million people less then a dozen shows up. And most of them, are also completely mis-informed, or worse yet, dis-informed.
At El Concilio, we had a very informative forum from three immigration attorneys regarding the new proposed immigration legislation still sloshing in the senate - that was productive, that was understandable and that was more to the point of answering the questions of what are we doing as a country to humanely deal with our screwed up immigration system.
Eve Hightower sat next to me throughout that, and I got a chance to further appreciate a Bee reporter. Now she has another fan.
This did not get any press that I know of, it seems that the proposal for sanctuary did though. I tried to download the pdf but it does not work.
It breaks my heart when I see and hear people so angry about undocumented immigrants and they completely leave out any balance in their words regarding compassion in any way for anyone but their own kind. It makes them look like racists.
Not that it helps though when the site coordinator of El Concilio, Raul Garcia presents his organization as a separatist group, and expects me as a civil rights activist to buy the line that La Raza does not mean the race, it means the people, when any spanish-english dictionary will tell you otherwise - it means the people - La gente means the people.
Yeah, whatever, we must decide what is right for us as compassionate Americans. And not mistake ourselves as the American Race.
I would have rather those kids not filed what they had filed, but I support their rights, just as anyone elses. I would rather have humane immigration reform on a National Level, something that we could all agree on to whatever degree.
But that's what happens when even the site coordinator for the Modesto El Concilio, Raul Garcia, cares more about his name or photo in the local papers than truly fighting for a single race as he has numerous times dictated to me is El Concilio's aim (that is why the hmong are not supported by this group in any outreach efforts) - And that is why, when El Concilio holds forums and I stand and fight, I often feel that I am doing his job. And I'm not even Latino.
Worse yet, because I have repeatedly accused Raul Garcia and El Concilio as an organization as being seperatist, if I walked out into the street right now and got hit by a bus, Raul Garcia would dance on my grave singing Liza Minelli Show tunes before my body was even cold.
If the scarce amount of input on this blog and everything else that happens in this county is any indication - bring on the sanctuary, we all deserve whatever happens because we never speak up or support eachother unless there is something in it for us personally.
In short, I don't believe that this proposed sanctuary promotes understanding, I think it stirs up a hornets nest.
But who am I? Like I don't get off on throwing gas on the fire?!
Robert W. Stanford
No not necessarily...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Though you may have heard about the Brown VS. Board of education, you may not have heard about a LATER ruling called Mendez VS Board of Education - the latter of which finally allowed those of hispanic descent to be integrated into white schools - (not that long ago) -
I myself felt the sting in the 70's in Delhi - if you ever get a chance to see my handwriting, it comes from my grandfather's instruction who was instructed somewhere between 1910 and 1920 - the style is much like his - if you get my drift. Not because I was hispanic, but because of my association with all that I knew from the farm - (other mexicans in my class that were my friends).
You Say La Raza, Yo say La Humana
localblack Says:
I am overwhelmed with the amount of participation in this Blog, why it reminds me of City council meetings and the Charter review committee meetings where so many of our community show up to support our community, why out of nearly half a million people less then a dozen shows up. And most of them, are also completely mis-informed, or worse yet, dis-informed.
At El Concilio, we had a very informative forum from three immigration attorneys regarding the new proposed immigration legislation still sloshing in the senate - that was productive, that was understandable and that was more to the point of answering the questions of what are we doing as a country to humanely deal with our screwed up immigration system.
Eve Hightower sat next to me throughout that, and I got a chance to further appreciate a Bee reporter. Now she has another fan.
This did not get any press that I know of, it seems that the proposal for sanctuary did though. I tried to download the pdf but it does not work.
It breaks my heart when I see and hear people so angry about undocumented immigrants and they completely leave out any balance in their words regarding compassion in any way for anyone but their own kind. It makes them look like racists.
Not that it helps though when the site coordinator of El Concilio, Raul Garcia presents his organization as a separatist group, and expects me as a civil rights activist to buy the line that La Raza does not mean the race, it means the people, when any spanish-english dictionary will tell you otherwise - it means the people - La gente means the people.
Yeah, whatever, we must decide what is right for us as compassionate Americans. And not mistake ourselves as the American Race.
I would have rather those kids not filed what they had filed, but I support their rights, just as anyone elses. I would rather have humane immigration reform on a National Level, something that we could all agree on to whatever degree.
But that's what happens when even the site coordinator for the Modesto El Concilio, Raul Garcia, cares more about his name or photo in the local papers than truly fighting for a single race as he has numerous times dictated to me is El Concilio's aim (that is why the hmong are not supported by this group in any outreach efforts) - And that is why, when El Concilio holds forums and I stand and fight, I often feel that I am doing his job. And I'm not even Latino.
Worse yet, because I have repeatedly accused Raul Garcia and El Concilio as an organization as being seperatist, if I walked out into the street right now and got hit by a bus, Raul Garcia would dance on my grave singing Liza Minelli Show tunes before my body was even cold.
If the scarce amount of input on this blog and everything else that happens in this county is any indication - bring on the sanctuary, we all deserve whatever happens because we never speak up or support eachother unless there is something in it for us personally.
In short, I don't believe that this proposed sanctuary promotes understanding, I think it stirs up a hornets nest.
But who am I? Like I don't get off on throwing gas on the fire?!
Robert W. Stanford
No not necessarily...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Though you may have heard about the Brown VS. Board of education, you may not have heard about a LATER ruling called Mendez VS Board of Education - the latter of which finally allowed those of hispanic descent to be integrated into white schools - (not that long ago) -
I myself felt the sting in the 70's in Delhi - if you ever get a chance to see my handwriting, it comes from my grandfather's instruction who was instructed somewhere between 1910 and 1920 - the style is much like his - if you get my drift. Not because I was hispanic, but because of my association with all that I knew from the farm - (other mexicans in my class that were my friends).
The Pathetic Voice Of My Anti Fan Club
These poor wretches have so much hate for what is true and right in the world that they will attack the messenger and the message because they lack morals and logical thought capabilities. They are your standard cookie cutter counter culture crew; If it makes you feel good do it. If it is the easy way out take it. When confronted by your enemy, run, or attempt to understand their "Feeeeeeelings." Bottom line, they are the poster boys for the "Wussyfication" of America. Blame America first! Here is a few of their high/low lights:
This guy plagerized this one;
And might Robert Stanford just add...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Your campaign is sick and transparent. You are a racist, a sadist and a intellectual fraud. Never, not once have you addressed your lies. You are a tiny little coward because you hide behind the knowledge that there are many here who don't settle arguments with violence.
But please be my guest, you are doing more to put a liberal administration in the White House, than I could ever do. But I need to ask, why have you got such a xxxd ox for me?
Everyone sees your edited replies and dredged up nonsense. Is this how you want to play?
Go impress your young friends. I'm not impressed. You are simply showing how easy you are made to be a mark, manipulated, a manifestation of disgruntledness.
Whooomp! There it is!
Robert Stanford
This pro infanticide grampa chirps;
Women have the right to choose! America stands for Choice!truthseekers Says:
When men can give birth then they can tell women what to do until they they Can't. The death penalty is murder and it proves evil lives. If you can kill one of us you can kill any of us. Life begins at birth. It's just my opinion....He continues;
I know how it works,,maybe you would prefer a syringetruthseekers Says:
loaded with poison..I only advocate first term abortion. But I really don't care what others think. Its not right to tell others what to do with their bodies. People who can suggest killing adults and not abortion are in my book derranged.
This guy is Stanford 4 Modesto, but in his "Blackness Days." You know like when Barry was Barry before he bacame Barack.
You Say La Raza, Yo say La Humana
localblack Says:
I am overwhelmed with the amount of participation in this Blog, why it reminds me of City council meetings and the Charter review committee meetings where so many of our community show up to support our community, why out of nearly half a million people less then a dozen shows up. And most of them, are also completely mis-informed, or worse yet, dis-informed.
At El Concilio, we had a very informative forum from three immigration attorneys regarding the new proposed immigration legislation still sloshing in the senate - that was productive, that was understandable and that was more to the point of answering the questions of what are we doing as a country to humanely deal with our screwed up immigration system.
Eve Hightower sat next to me throughout that, and I got a chance to further appreciate a Bee reporter. Now she has another fan.
This did not get any press that I know of, it seems that the proposal for sanctuary did though. I tried to download the pdf but it does not work.
It breaks my heart when I see and hear people so angry about undocumented immigrants and they completely leave out any balance in their words regarding compassion in any way for anyone but their own kind. It makes them look like racists.
Not that it helps though when the site coordinator of El Concilio, Raul Garcia presents his organization as a separatist group, and expects me as a civil rights activist to buy the line that La Raza does not mean the race, it means the people, when any spanish-english dictionary will tell you otherwise - it means the people - La gente means the people.
Yeah, whatever, we must decide what is right for us as compassionate Americans. And not mistake ourselves as the American Race.
I would have rather those kids not filed what they had filed, but I support their rights, just as anyone elses. I would rather have humane immigration reform on a National Level, something that we could all agree on to whatever degree.
But that's what happens when even the site coordinator for the Modesto El Concilio, Raul Garcia, cares more about his name or photo in the local papers than truly fighting for a single race as he has numerous times dictated to me is El Concilio's aim (that is why the hmong are not supported by this group in any outreach efforts) - And that is why, when El Concilio holds forums and I stand and fight, I often feel that I am doing his job. And I'm not even Latino.
Worse yet, because I have repeatedly accused Raul Garcia and El Concilio as an organization as being seperatist, if I walked out into the street right now and got hit by a bus, Raul Garcia would dance on my grave singing Liza Minelli Show tunes before my body was even cold.
If the scarce amount of input on this blog and everything else that happens in this county is any indication - bring on the sanctuary, we all deserve whatever happens because we never speak up or support eachother unless there is something in it for us personally.
In short, I don't believe that this proposed sanctuary promotes understanding, I think it stirs up a hornets nest.
But who am I? Like I don't get off on throwing gas on the fire?!
Robert W. Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
Here again, he is back to supporting any group or cause that he thinks will get him a seat on the local city board;
It's not strange...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
That is just the way things really are - we are blind - JHeaton will lead us on how to win friends and influence people.
How do you think a converstation on this blog would go between JHeaton and Obama?
Which do you think would be suspended first?
Obama - JHeaton is immune - that's why he has this holier than thou attitude and thinks he can boss around those he does not like.
Oh, did I just mention Obama?
Oh, did I just reply to an off-topic post?
Forgive me, JHeaton.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
And the Pied Piper of all who are weird, twisted and down right mentally ill;
You Are A Seriously Disturbed Man.
Bnic Says or should I say brian:
Your campaign is sick and transparent. You are a racist, a sadist and a intellectual fraud. Never, not once have you addressed your lies. You are a tiny little coward because you hide behind the knowledge that there are many here who don't settle arguments with violence.
But please be my guest, you are doing more to put a liberal administration in the White House, than I could ever do. But I need to ask, why have you got such a xxxd ox for me?
Everyone sees your edited replies and dredged up nonsense. Is this how you want to play?
Go impress your young friends. I'm not impressed. You are simply showing how easy you are made to be a mark, manipulated, a manifestation of disgruntledness.
Whooomp! There it is!
But these few, thank goodness, are not the majority in this country.
This guy plagerized this one;
And might Robert Stanford just add...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Your campaign is sick and transparent. You are a racist, a sadist and a intellectual fraud. Never, not once have you addressed your lies. You are a tiny little coward because you hide behind the knowledge that there are many here who don't settle arguments with violence.
But please be my guest, you are doing more to put a liberal administration in the White House, than I could ever do. But I need to ask, why have you got such a xxxd ox for me?
Everyone sees your edited replies and dredged up nonsense. Is this how you want to play?
Go impress your young friends. I'm not impressed. You are simply showing how easy you are made to be a mark, manipulated, a manifestation of disgruntledness.
Whooomp! There it is!
Robert Stanford
This pro infanticide grampa chirps;
Women have the right to choose! America stands for Choice!truthseekers Says:
When men can give birth then they can tell women what to do until they they Can't. The death penalty is murder and it proves evil lives. If you can kill one of us you can kill any of us. Life begins at birth. It's just my opinion....He continues;
I know how it works,,maybe you would prefer a syringetruthseekers Says:
loaded with poison..I only advocate first term abortion. But I really don't care what others think. Its not right to tell others what to do with their bodies. People who can suggest killing adults and not abortion are in my book derranged.
This guy is Stanford 4 Modesto, but in his "Blackness Days." You know like when Barry was Barry before he bacame Barack.
You Say La Raza, Yo say La Humana
localblack Says:
I am overwhelmed with the amount of participation in this Blog, why it reminds me of City council meetings and the Charter review committee meetings where so many of our community show up to support our community, why out of nearly half a million people less then a dozen shows up. And most of them, are also completely mis-informed, or worse yet, dis-informed.
At El Concilio, we had a very informative forum from three immigration attorneys regarding the new proposed immigration legislation still sloshing in the senate - that was productive, that was understandable and that was more to the point of answering the questions of what are we doing as a country to humanely deal with our screwed up immigration system.
Eve Hightower sat next to me throughout that, and I got a chance to further appreciate a Bee reporter. Now she has another fan.
This did not get any press that I know of, it seems that the proposal for sanctuary did though. I tried to download the pdf but it does not work.
It breaks my heart when I see and hear people so angry about undocumented immigrants and they completely leave out any balance in their words regarding compassion in any way for anyone but their own kind. It makes them look like racists.
Not that it helps though when the site coordinator of El Concilio, Raul Garcia presents his organization as a separatist group, and expects me as a civil rights activist to buy the line that La Raza does not mean the race, it means the people, when any spanish-english dictionary will tell you otherwise - it means the people - La gente means the people.
Yeah, whatever, we must decide what is right for us as compassionate Americans. And not mistake ourselves as the American Race.
I would have rather those kids not filed what they had filed, but I support their rights, just as anyone elses. I would rather have humane immigration reform on a National Level, something that we could all agree on to whatever degree.
But that's what happens when even the site coordinator for the Modesto El Concilio, Raul Garcia, cares more about his name or photo in the local papers than truly fighting for a single race as he has numerous times dictated to me is El Concilio's aim (that is why the hmong are not supported by this group in any outreach efforts) - And that is why, when El Concilio holds forums and I stand and fight, I often feel that I am doing his job. And I'm not even Latino.
Worse yet, because I have repeatedly accused Raul Garcia and El Concilio as an organization as being seperatist, if I walked out into the street right now and got hit by a bus, Raul Garcia would dance on my grave singing Liza Minelli Show tunes before my body was even cold.
If the scarce amount of input on this blog and everything else that happens in this county is any indication - bring on the sanctuary, we all deserve whatever happens because we never speak up or support eachother unless there is something in it for us personally.
In short, I don't believe that this proposed sanctuary promotes understanding, I think it stirs up a hornets nest.
But who am I? Like I don't get off on throwing gas on the fire?!
Robert W. Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
Here again, he is back to supporting any group or cause that he thinks will get him a seat on the local city board;
It's not strange...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
That is just the way things really are - we are blind - JHeaton will lead us on how to win friends and influence people.
How do you think a converstation on this blog would go between JHeaton and Obama?
Which do you think would be suspended first?
Obama - JHeaton is immune - that's why he has this holier than thou attitude and thinks he can boss around those he does not like.
Oh, did I just mention Obama?
Oh, did I just reply to an off-topic post?
Forgive me, JHeaton.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
And the Pied Piper of all who are weird, twisted and down right mentally ill;
You Are A Seriously Disturbed Man.
Bnic Says or should I say brian:
Your campaign is sick and transparent. You are a racist, a sadist and a intellectual fraud. Never, not once have you addressed your lies. You are a tiny little coward because you hide behind the knowledge that there are many here who don't settle arguments with violence.
But please be my guest, you are doing more to put a liberal administration in the White House, than I could ever do. But I need to ask, why have you got such a xxxd ox for me?
Everyone sees your edited replies and dredged up nonsense. Is this how you want to play?
Go impress your young friends. I'm not impressed. You are simply showing how easy you are made to be a mark, manipulated, a manifestation of disgruntledness.
Whooomp! There it is!
But these few, thank goodness, are not the majority in this country.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
The Desert Invasion
Here is a site that shows just how bad the southern border situation truly is. Led by our commander and chump, El Jorge, we have crimes committed by illegals skyrocket and our social, medical and educational system decline and run in the red. Looks like the only way the situation will change is, God forbid, a weapon capable of mass destruction is smuggled in through Mexico and is set off. Or, if, American citizens take matters into their own hands, but El Jorge and Anti American groups such The ACLU, La Raza and CAIR would enlist with the illegals.
http://www.desertinvasion.us/data/invasion_numbers.html#otm
Proportion of illegals from countries other than Mexico
Of course, not all illegal aliens come from Mexico. In 1997, the illegal alien population was 54 percent Mexican.24 The illegal alien population is currently 70 percent Mexican, with 30 percent coming from other countries.24 Latin America, including Mexico, is the source of 90 percent of illegal aliens entering into the United States.26 A 2004 Fox News article stated that "it is not just Mexicans who are flooding into our border states anymore. Along with the Nicaraguans, Brazilians, Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, and Chileans, agents of the Border Patrol now encounter Chinese, Pakistanis, and Indians. Nationals of countries other than Mexico are known, in Border Patrol parlance, as 'OTMs'" - Other Than Mexicans.10,37
Time Magazine reports that "from October 1 of last year [2003] until August 25, the Border Patrol estimates that it apprehended 55,890 OTMs".22 In November, 2006, the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security reported that based on U.S. Border Patrol statistics there were 30,147 OTMs apprehended in FY2003, 44,614 in FY2004, 165,178 in FY2005, and 108,025 in FY2006. Most of them were apprehended along the U.S. Southwest border.37 These numbers represent a distinct undercount since the Border Patrol routinely sanitizes and underreports numbers of illegals.7, 18 It is therefore reasonable to assume that Other Than Mexicans account for at least several hundred thousand illegal entries annually.
Further analysis is certainly warranted. However it is important to recognize the magnitude of the numbers in order to recognize the seriousness of the crisis and urgency for a return to the rule of law and secured borders that the United States Constitution demands.
http://www.desertinvasion.us/data/invasion_numbers.html#otm
Proportion of illegals from countries other than Mexico
Of course, not all illegal aliens come from Mexico. In 1997, the illegal alien population was 54 percent Mexican.24 The illegal alien population is currently 70 percent Mexican, with 30 percent coming from other countries.24 Latin America, including Mexico, is the source of 90 percent of illegal aliens entering into the United States.26 A 2004 Fox News article stated that "it is not just Mexicans who are flooding into our border states anymore. Along with the Nicaraguans, Brazilians, Venezuelans, Ecuadorians, and Chileans, agents of the Border Patrol now encounter Chinese, Pakistanis, and Indians. Nationals of countries other than Mexico are known, in Border Patrol parlance, as 'OTMs'" - Other Than Mexicans.10,37
Time Magazine reports that "from October 1 of last year [2003] until August 25, the Border Patrol estimates that it apprehended 55,890 OTMs".22 In November, 2006, the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security reported that based on U.S. Border Patrol statistics there were 30,147 OTMs apprehended in FY2003, 44,614 in FY2004, 165,178 in FY2005, and 108,025 in FY2006. Most of them were apprehended along the U.S. Southwest border.37 These numbers represent a distinct undercount since the Border Patrol routinely sanitizes and underreports numbers of illegals.7, 18 It is therefore reasonable to assume that Other Than Mexicans account for at least several hundred thousand illegal entries annually.
Further analysis is certainly warranted. However it is important to recognize the magnitude of the numbers in order to recognize the seriousness of the crisis and urgency for a return to the rule of law and secured borders that the United States Constitution demands.
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Sick Minds Of Pro Infanticde Wackos
I just had to post this thread here from another blog site. I wanted to save this example of a cold hearted view of innocent life. Also, for anyone to equate an execution of a murderer to taking a life of a helpless, innocent child will always be beyond my comprehension and these people will utlimately answer to God and also the babies whose murder they condoned.
If one does not believe Barry to be bad for America, then read what his bill in the senate will do if passed.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=70308
The U.S. Senate soon could debate whether you, your spouse and each of your children – as well as your in-laws, parents, grandparents, neighbors and everyone else in America – each will spend $2,500 or more to reduce poverty around the world.
The plan sponsored by Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is estimated to cost the U.S. some $845 billion over the coming few years in an effort to raise the standard of living around the globe.....if approved, dedicates 0.7 percent of the U.S. gross national product to foreign aid, which over 13 years, he said, would amount to $845 billion "over and above what the U.S. already spends."
And here is the the messhiah Barry in his own words "Obama said. "It must be a priority of American foreign policy to commit to eliminating extreme poverty and ensuring every child has food, shelter, and clean drinking water. As we strive to rebuild America's standing in the world, this important bill will demonstrate our promise and commitment to those in the developing world.
"Our commitment to the global economy must extend beyond trade agreements that are more about increasing profits than about helping workers and small farmers everywhere,"
Sorry messiah B, it is not our job and unfortunately we still support the UN. If private organizations want to donate to the poor of the world, then great. But for our government to do it is wrong. We need to keep our wealth in our country. But Barry Hussein and those like him who want a socilalist or Marxist One World Order are the most dangerous enemy of all: They are inside our gates, they pander to the emotions of people, they tell us how bad and mean we are. That if a hardworking American earns more than $250,000 a year they are wealthy, thus evil. That all people should share in the rewards of hard work and effort, even if they don't earn it.
Bottom line: America is quickly approaching a fork in the political road. Turn right and drive back towards the light of rugged individualism and self support with limited government intervention. Or turn left towards the dark shadows of liberalism/socialism/ Marxism. Where the government is your nanny, providing Pamper to Depends care for all. Where our laws are second to the international court. Where there are no borders. Where freedom of speech is labeled Hate Speech. Plain and simple: It is a path to evil.
Sat, 2008-07-26 12:34
See,
MtnMom Says:
It's this whole world economy thing that bugs me. It got on my nerves back when the first GB started talking about the "New World Order" and it bugs me now. I am with you on this one jh. I really am. May have worded a couple things differently but all in all the one world economy is the goal of more politicians than we realize. I don't like it. Don't like what I think are going to be the long term ramifications on our freedom as we know it now. Little by little our freedoms are being taken away. We gotta dig deep, know what us going on in Congress and know how our elected officials are voting. If they are selling us out it may be time to start some "shouting from the mountain tops" or rooftops anyway.
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Sat, 2008-07-26 12:41
Actually, I wouldn't word anything differently.
MtnMom Says:
Just read it again and to steal a quote from you, you got this one "spot on!" I don't know if Americans understand that the one world economy is so close to becoming a reality. I know folks don't realize the potential repercussions and I do not believe that we are going to be able to strike the ideal balance needed to avoid losing our individual freedoms as we have known them in America, at least not in the long term.
Great post!
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:38
MtM
jheaton Says:
You may find this article interesting. Where I think the article is spot on is how the break down of the family unit and the removal of God from our public life has lead some people who want something to "believe" and trust in. Since we are being told by many on the left that a family is whatever you want it to be and that God is not where are morals and laws derive from, it is natural for many to be duped into the socialist/Marxist abyss.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/02/obama_the_messiah_of_generatio.html
So what is the source of this infatuation with Obama? How to explain the hysteria? The religious fervor? The devotion? The weeping and fainting and utter euphoria surrounding a candidate who had the audacity to run for leader of the free world on a platform of mere hope?
If anthropologists made predictions the way meteorologists do, they might have anticipated Obama's astronomical rise to supernova status in 2008 of the Common Era. Consider the cultural coordinates, and Obama's intersection with history becomes almost inevitable.
To play weatherman for a moment, he is a perfect storm of the culture of narcissism, the cult of celebrity, and a secular society in which fathers (both the holy and the secular) have been increasingly marginalized from the lives of a generation of young Americans.
All of these trends have been gaining momentum the past few decades. Social critic Christopher Lasch named the culture of narcissism a generation ago and cited addiction to celebrity as one of the disease's symptoms -- all tied to the decline of the family.....
Here's how a 20-year-old woman in Seattle described that Obama feeling: "When he was talking about hope, it actually almost made me cry. Like it really made sense, like, for the first, like, whoa ... "
This New Age glossolalia may be more sonorous than the guttural emanations from the revival tent, but the emotion is the same. It's all religion by any other name.
Whatever the Church of Obama promises, we should not mistake this movement for a renaissance of reason. It is more like, well, like whoa.
When I here MahatamObama speak, the word "Movement" does come to mind, but the kind where you need a magazine and a candle!
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:43
When you have no core values...La_Verdad Says:
...like most Obamabots, you will easily fall for slogans.
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:44
Hmmmm!
MtnMom Says:
A specimen!
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:53
LaV
jheaton Says:
I 100% agree. Morals are from God and not man made. Read the article above. It explains a lot of what we are dealing with today. Keep up the good work!
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Sun, 2008-07-27 10:30
The way I see the deal is it is not that Obama is bad for
gmaudlin Says:
America. It is the entire political system with all it's participants that are bad for America. Obamas gesture is good. Who would be against helping others. Not me. But we are far from being stablized in our own house (Country). To focus on others is just another distraction from addressing the real problems facing our very own people. I think they do this "shifting" on purpose. All this achieves is for us (you and I) to focus on issues other than what our leadership should be addressing and are responsible for. The real hard core fundamental issues our Country faces.
We are broke economically.
We cannot compete globally.
Our country in infiltrated with drugs.
Our prisons are filled to capacity. Crime is out of control. Gangs run on our turf.
Our trade balance is badly inverted.
Our schools are in disarray (Schools can have far more impact upon our survival that we give credit for).
We lack competitiveness and real opportunity in America.
The list goes on and on.
I would hope the Senate discard issues such as this and gives full energy to getting the fundamental necessities in place for our country (thats us) to survive.
It is parallel to this. It is the same as a family of four facing a 48 hr. notice of shut off for gas, water and electricity and instead of addressing that issue the family sits down and plans a Cruise to the Carribean.
Where have all our leaders placed their priorities? I would be in favor of terminating employment on all of them. Federal, and State. Their performance report is unsatisfactory.Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty.
- Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 11:03
Morals. Yes, let's talk morals.
gmaudlin Says:
Morals are nothing more than beliefs that I hold on to. Some of my beliefs are irrational. Yes, the bible (God) is one way to establish morals. There are many other ways as well. For instance, if I attach myself to a friend that is kind and compassionate to others I just may pick up that characteristic myself. Books have may ideas on how to be a "moral" person. A person of compassion and character, for instance.
Morals don't mean much. Values are the real deal. Values establish each and every one of our legacys, as we go thru life.
As an example I may have a moral (belief) that I should help other people, lets say from the premise of unconditional love.
I walk down the street and see a woman laying face down on the concrete, she is laying in a small pool of blood. Do I walk around her or do I stop and give her assistance? That is a value. That is where the rubber meets the road with each and every one of us.
We can preach morals. But we have to live values.
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 12:13
Coffee Spittin....
jheaton Says:
all over my screen when I read this!
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/07/25/laughing-at-the-lightworker/
And it came to pass, in the eighth year of the reign of the evil Bush the Younger (The Ignorant), when the whole land from the Arabian desert to the shores of the Great Lakes had been laid barren, that a Child appeared in the wilderness.
The Child was blessed in looks and intellect. Scion of a simple family, offspring of a miraculous union, grandson of a typical white person and an African peasant. And yea, as he grew, the Child walked in the path of righteousness, with only the occasional detour into the odd weed and a little blow.
When he was twelve years old, they found him in the temple in the City of Chicago, arguing the finer points of community organisation with the Prophet Jeremiah and the Elders. And the Elders were astonished at what they heard and said among themselves: “Verily, who is this Child that he opens our hearts and minds to the audacity of hope?”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/gerard_baker/article4392846.ece
In the great Battles of Caucus and Primary he smote the conniving Hillary, wife of the deposed King Bill the Priapic and their barbarian hordes of Working Class Whites.
And so it was, in the fullness of time, before the harvest month of the appointed year, the Child ventured forth - for the first time - to bring the light unto all the world.
He travelled fleet of foot and light of camel, with a small retinue that consisted only of his loyal disciples from the tribe of the Media. He ventured first to the land of the Hindu Kush, where the
Taleban had harboured the viper of al-Qaeda in their bosom, raining terror on all the world.
And the Child spake and the tribes of Nato immediately loosed the Caveats that had previously bound them. And in the great battle that ensued the forces of the light were triumphant. For as long as the Child stood with his arms raised aloft, the enemy suffered great blows and the threat of terror was no more.
From there he went forth to Mesopotamia where he was received by the great ruler al-Maliki, and al-Maliki spake unto him and blessed his Sixteen Month Troop Withdrawal Plan even as the imperial warrior Petraeus tried to destroy it.
And lo, in Mesopotamia, a miracle occurred. Even though the Great Surge of Armour that the evil Bush had ordered had been a terrible mistake, a waste of vital military resources and doomed to end in disaster, the Child's very presence suddenly brought forth a great victory for the forces of the light.
And the Persians, who saw all this and were greatly fearful, longed to speak with the Child and saw that the Child was the bringer of peace. At the mention of his name they quickly laid aside their intrigues and beat their uranium swords into civil nuclear energy ploughshares.
From there the Child went up to the city of Jerusalem, and entered through the gate seated on an ass. The crowds of network anchors who had followed him from afar cheered “Hosanna” and waved great palm fronds and strewed them at his feet.
In Jerusalem and in surrounding Palestine, the Child spake to the Hebrews and the Arabs, as the Scripture had foretold. And in an instant, the lion lay down with the lamb, and the Israelites and Ishmaelites ended their long enmity and lived for ever after in peace.
As word spread throughout the land about the Child's wondrous works, peoples from all over flocked to hear him; Hittites and Abbasids; Obamacons and McCainiacs; Cameroonians and Blairites.
And they told of strange and wondrous things that greeted the news of the Child's journey. Around the world, global temperatures began to decline, and the ocean levels fell and the great warming was over.
The Great Prophet Algore of Nobel and Oscar, who many had believed was the anointed one, smiled and told his followers that the Child was the one generations had been waiting for.
And there were other wonderful signs. In the city of the Street at the Wall, spreads on interbank interest rates dropped like manna from Heaven and rates on credit default swaps fell to the ground as dead birds from the almond tree, and the people who had lived in foreclosure were able to borrow again.
Black gold gushed from the ground at prices well below $140 per barrel. In hospitals across the land the sick were cured even though they were uninsured. And all because the Child had pronounced it.
And this is the testimony of one who speaks the truth and bears witness to the truth so that you might believe. And he knows it is the truth for he saw it all on CNN and the BBC and in the pages of The New York Times.
Then the Child ventured forth from Israel and Palestine and stepped onto the shores of the Old Continent. In the land of Queen Angela of Merkel, vast multitudes gathered to hear his voice, and he preached to them at length.
But when he had finished speaking his disciples told him the crowd was hungry, for they had had nothing to eat all the hours they had waited for him.
And so the Child told his disciples to fetch some food but all they had was five loaves and a couple of frankfurters. So he took the bread and the frankfurters and blessed them and told his disciples to feed the multitudes. And when all had eaten their fill, the scraps filled twelve baskets.
Thence he travelled west to Mount Sarkozy. Even the beauteous Princess Carla of the tribe of the Bruni was struck by awe and she was great in love with the Child, but he was tempted not.
On the Seventh Day he walked across the Channel of the Angles to the ancient land of the hooligans. There he was welcomed with open arms by the once great prophet Blair and his successor, Gordon the Leper, and his successor, David the Golden One.
And suddenly, with the men appeared the archangel Gabriel and the whole host of the heavenly choir, ranks of cherubim and seraphim, all praising God and singing: “Yes, We Can.”
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Sun, 2008-07-27 12:17
J if you are going to give us the link,truthseekers Says:
why copy and paste the whole thing yet again? And your response is to copy and paste some more? Why not add some more still? And more still?
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Sun, 2008-07-27 12:25
I would like it if you can consolidate a two sentence statement
gmaudlin Says:
as to what the message is. To much to read for me right now.
Thanks and have a great day too.
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 13:11
I take it you do not have any confidence in Obama, JH.
gmaudlin Says:
Can you state who you will vote for and who you advocate others vote for and state how they will address the following problems. Short comments please.
Drug cartel operating in America.
Underfunded and lack of quality schools in our nation.
Gangs infiltrating our country.
Out of control incarceration in our country.
Out of control crime in our country.
Lack of viable economic opportunity in our country.
Lack of adequate healthcare in our country.
Lack of leadership willing to adddress issues that define Americans.
Lack of reading, understanding and carring out the provisions of our United States Constitution.
Lack of security because our borders are not protected.
Raped Social Security System.
Lack of proper oversite on our Safety Net (Social Service) system.
Lack of durable goods manufacturing in our country. "Inverted GNP".
This is just to name a few of the items your politician can address. There are many more, but you get the jest of it. And every one of the questions are basic, clear and fundamental.
So if it's not Obama JH. WHO do I need to go with and WHY! In your opinion what can I expect from your choice, over the next 4 years or so. Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 18:58
we...
ae Says:
can send bombs but not food?
And you are aware that morality existed before there was a Bible? before there was a Christ?
Please, descend from your hyperbolic high horse...
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Sun, 2008-07-27 20:15
Well stated ae.
gmaudlin Says:
Thank you for being a part of the Hive. I admire you as a person!
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Mon, 2008-07-28 23:38
latimes.com on Barry's Speech
jheaton Says:
Interesting read.
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-bolton26-2008jul26,0,4923423.story
Perhaps Obama needs a remedial course in Cold War history, but the Berlin Wall most certainly did not come down because "the world stood as one." The wall fell because of a decades-long, existential struggle against one of the greatest totalitarian ideologies mankind has ever faced. It was a struggle in which strong and determined U.S. leadership was constantly questioned, both in Europe and by substantial segments of the senator's own Democratic Party. In Germany in the later years of the Cold War, Ostpolitik -- "eastern politics," a policy of rapprochement rather than resistance -- continuously risked a split in the Western alliance and might have allowed communism to survive. The U.S. president who made the final successful assault on communism, Ronald Reagan, was derided by many in Europe as not very bright, too unilateralist and too provocative......
Throughout the Berlin speech, there were numerous policy pronouncements, all of them hazy and nonspecific, none of them new or different than what Obama has already said during the long American campaign. But the Berlin framework in which he wrapped these ideas for the first time is truly radical for a prospective American president. That he picked a foreign audience is perhaps not surprising, because they could be expected to welcome a less-assertive American view of its role in the world, at least at first glance. Even anti-American Europeans, however, are likely to regret a United States that sees itself as just one more nation in a "united" world.
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Tue, 2008-07-29 00:22
If it is possible at all JHeaton, can you answer the questions
gmaudlin Says:
refuting your disdain for America? You are a very angry man and I feel for you. Answer the post if you will, and stay on thread please!
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Thu, 2008-07-31 01:02
Tell The Truth
jheaton Says:
That is what these videos do. Barry's record and words will do his campaign in.
http://obamatruth.org/
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:12
Barry And Infanticide
jheaton Says:
Barry can try to run and hide, but who he is is slowly appearing. Looks like Barry has a few fowls a roosting in his house.
http://www.nrlc.org/ObamaBAIPA/index.html
http://michellemalkin.com/
Newly obtained documents prove that in 2003, Barack Obama, as chairman of an IL state Senate committee, voted down a bill to protect live-born survivors of abortion - even after the panel had amended the bill to contain verbatim language, copied from a federal bill passed by Congress without objection in 2002, explicitly foreclosing any impact on abortion. Obama’s legislative actions in 2003 - denying effective protection even to babies born alive during abortions - were contrary to the position taken on the same language by even the most liberal members of Congress. The bill Obama killed was virtually identical to the federal bill that even NARAL ultimately did not oppose.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:19
Ok, Before I have a siezure
MtnMom Says:
What is NARAL?
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:32
NARAL
jheaton Says:
Is a pro choice/pro infanticide activist organization. Most libs bow to them.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:37
I never knew babies survived abortion.
MtnMom Says:
So to think that they get killed after being born alive, my God, how do they kill them? Little babies. My God. Why?
And why would anyone want legislation to pass to kill them?
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Mon, 2008-08-11 19:57
MtM
jheaton Says:
Life is sacred from the moment of conception til the moment of death. If the youngest of life can be murdered then so can the oldest. Abortion is murder and sadly, the supreme court ruled it into law on poor reasoning. Abortion is proof of the exsistance of evil.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 20:14
But they actually kill the ones that survive the abortion!!!
MtnMom Says:
I just never new babies survived bortion. I cannot figure out how, once a little baby is actually born alive that someone can then kill it! It seems that all the argument about whether or not it is a "real" baby or whatever would be over at that point.
I'm more than a little upset here. I guess my brain is still back in high school when we were taught that abortion is ok in the first 3 months because it is 2 tiny to live on its own. As I have studied this issue this evening my soul has been devasted with the reality that woman can choose to ... O God.. I seriouly can't even discuss this right now.
How IGNORANT a society that debates the death penalty for murderers and rapists all the while high minded humans think they have the right to give each other the "right" to murder the most innocent and helpless ofour own kind! Oh aren't we a progressive bunch! DANMIT!! WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE/
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Mon, 2008-08-11 20:55
Women have the right to choose! America stands for Choice!truthseekers Says:
When men can give birth then they can tell women what to do until they they Can't. The death penalty is murder and it proves evil lives. If you can kill one of us you can kill any of us. Life begins at birth. It's just my opinion.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:18
BULL!
MtnMom Says:
Did you not see what I wrote?? There are people who advocate for killing the babies once the are actually born alive!!! "OOOPS! Failed abortion. Let's just kill the little baby" Isn't it just a so called "fetus" while in the mother's womb?
Newborns are innocent! Once a baby is actually born alive who can then takes his or her little life away???? This goes way beyond politics for me. My soul has but wounded deeply. My God, I don't get it. Rights. Bull!
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:25
MtM
jheaton Says:
with the belief of some that a baby is not a life until outside the womb has lead to partial birth murder. The doc reaches in, turns the child backwards until only the head is left inside the mother. A sryinge is inserted to the the back of the skull. I can't go on from here...... Just to horrific, sad and downright evil.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:33
I know how it works,,maybe you would prefer a syringetruthseekers Says:
loaded with poison..I only advocate first term abortion. But I really don't care what others think. Its not right to tell others what to do with their bodies. People who can suggest killing adults and not abortion are in my book derranged.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:42
there are many forms of...
ae Says:
abortion. War is just another way... murder another... vehicular manslaughter... cigarettes... cluster bombs suck too... curious how some who often advocate violence (on other levels) speak of life being sacred from birth to death...
Aren't we off-topic? I thought this was about Obama...
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:44
Sad
jheaton Says:
That some think that an innocent child in the womb is an equal to a murderous adult who has free will. I will never understand that ill logic and can only pray that God will shine His light of Truth and Wisdom their way.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:45
On this matter I am at peace being deranged.
MtnMom Says:
Killing a live infant - innocent, pure, breathing, soft, gentle, a precious bundle of need that could grow up to be amazing.
Yes, I would rather be deranged than to think that killing a newborn is ok.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:46
Thanks
jheaton Says:
AE, it is off topic. And needs to be addressed in a new thread.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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If one does not believe Barry to be bad for America, then read what his bill in the senate will do if passed.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=70308
The U.S. Senate soon could debate whether you, your spouse and each of your children – as well as your in-laws, parents, grandparents, neighbors and everyone else in America – each will spend $2,500 or more to reduce poverty around the world.
The plan sponsored by Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is estimated to cost the U.S. some $845 billion over the coming few years in an effort to raise the standard of living around the globe.....if approved, dedicates 0.7 percent of the U.S. gross national product to foreign aid, which over 13 years, he said, would amount to $845 billion "over and above what the U.S. already spends."
And here is the the messhiah Barry in his own words "Obama said. "It must be a priority of American foreign policy to commit to eliminating extreme poverty and ensuring every child has food, shelter, and clean drinking water. As we strive to rebuild America's standing in the world, this important bill will demonstrate our promise and commitment to those in the developing world.
"Our commitment to the global economy must extend beyond trade agreements that are more about increasing profits than about helping workers and small farmers everywhere,"
Sorry messiah B, it is not our job and unfortunately we still support the UN. If private organizations want to donate to the poor of the world, then great. But for our government to do it is wrong. We need to keep our wealth in our country. But Barry Hussein and those like him who want a socilalist or Marxist One World Order are the most dangerous enemy of all: They are inside our gates, they pander to the emotions of people, they tell us how bad and mean we are. That if a hardworking American earns more than $250,000 a year they are wealthy, thus evil. That all people should share in the rewards of hard work and effort, even if they don't earn it.
Bottom line: America is quickly approaching a fork in the political road. Turn right and drive back towards the light of rugged individualism and self support with limited government intervention. Or turn left towards the dark shadows of liberalism/socialism/ Marxism. Where the government is your nanny, providing Pamper to Depends care for all. Where our laws are second to the international court. Where there are no borders. Where freedom of speech is labeled Hate Speech. Plain and simple: It is a path to evil.
Sat, 2008-07-26 12:34
See,
MtnMom Says:
It's this whole world economy thing that bugs me. It got on my nerves back when the first GB started talking about the "New World Order" and it bugs me now. I am with you on this one jh. I really am. May have worded a couple things differently but all in all the one world economy is the goal of more politicians than we realize. I don't like it. Don't like what I think are going to be the long term ramifications on our freedom as we know it now. Little by little our freedoms are being taken away. We gotta dig deep, know what us going on in Congress and know how our elected officials are voting. If they are selling us out it may be time to start some "shouting from the mountain tops" or rooftops anyway.
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Sat, 2008-07-26 12:41
Actually, I wouldn't word anything differently.
MtnMom Says:
Just read it again and to steal a quote from you, you got this one "spot on!" I don't know if Americans understand that the one world economy is so close to becoming a reality. I know folks don't realize the potential repercussions and I do not believe that we are going to be able to strike the ideal balance needed to avoid losing our individual freedoms as we have known them in America, at least not in the long term.
Great post!
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:38
MtM
jheaton Says:
You may find this article interesting. Where I think the article is spot on is how the break down of the family unit and the removal of God from our public life has lead some people who want something to "believe" and trust in. Since we are being told by many on the left that a family is whatever you want it to be and that God is not where are morals and laws derive from, it is natural for many to be duped into the socialist/Marxist abyss.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/02/obama_the_messiah_of_generatio.html
So what is the source of this infatuation with Obama? How to explain the hysteria? The religious fervor? The devotion? The weeping and fainting and utter euphoria surrounding a candidate who had the audacity to run for leader of the free world on a platform of mere hope?
If anthropologists made predictions the way meteorologists do, they might have anticipated Obama's astronomical rise to supernova status in 2008 of the Common Era. Consider the cultural coordinates, and Obama's intersection with history becomes almost inevitable.
To play weatherman for a moment, he is a perfect storm of the culture of narcissism, the cult of celebrity, and a secular society in which fathers (both the holy and the secular) have been increasingly marginalized from the lives of a generation of young Americans.
All of these trends have been gaining momentum the past few decades. Social critic Christopher Lasch named the culture of narcissism a generation ago and cited addiction to celebrity as one of the disease's symptoms -- all tied to the decline of the family.....
Here's how a 20-year-old woman in Seattle described that Obama feeling: "When he was talking about hope, it actually almost made me cry. Like it really made sense, like, for the first, like, whoa ... "
This New Age glossolalia may be more sonorous than the guttural emanations from the revival tent, but the emotion is the same. It's all religion by any other name.
Whatever the Church of Obama promises, we should not mistake this movement for a renaissance of reason. It is more like, well, like whoa.
When I here MahatamObama speak, the word "Movement" does come to mind, but the kind where you need a magazine and a candle!
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:43
When you have no core values...La_Verdad Says:
...like most Obamabots, you will easily fall for slogans.
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:44
Hmmmm!
MtnMom Says:
A specimen!
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Sat, 2008-07-26 17:53
LaV
jheaton Says:
I 100% agree. Morals are from God and not man made. Read the article above. It explains a lot of what we are dealing with today. Keep up the good work!
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Sun, 2008-07-27 10:30
The way I see the deal is it is not that Obama is bad for
gmaudlin Says:
America. It is the entire political system with all it's participants that are bad for America. Obamas gesture is good. Who would be against helping others. Not me. But we are far from being stablized in our own house (Country). To focus on others is just another distraction from addressing the real problems facing our very own people. I think they do this "shifting" on purpose. All this achieves is for us (you and I) to focus on issues other than what our leadership should be addressing and are responsible for. The real hard core fundamental issues our Country faces.
We are broke economically.
We cannot compete globally.
Our country in infiltrated with drugs.
Our prisons are filled to capacity. Crime is out of control. Gangs run on our turf.
Our trade balance is badly inverted.
Our schools are in disarray (Schools can have far more impact upon our survival that we give credit for).
We lack competitiveness and real opportunity in America.
The list goes on and on.
I would hope the Senate discard issues such as this and gives full energy to getting the fundamental necessities in place for our country (thats us) to survive.
It is parallel to this. It is the same as a family of four facing a 48 hr. notice of shut off for gas, water and electricity and instead of addressing that issue the family sits down and plans a Cruise to the Carribean.
Where have all our leaders placed their priorities? I would be in favor of terminating employment on all of them. Federal, and State. Their performance report is unsatisfactory.Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty.
- Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 11:03
Morals. Yes, let's talk morals.
gmaudlin Says:
Morals are nothing more than beliefs that I hold on to. Some of my beliefs are irrational. Yes, the bible (God) is one way to establish morals. There are many other ways as well. For instance, if I attach myself to a friend that is kind and compassionate to others I just may pick up that characteristic myself. Books have may ideas on how to be a "moral" person. A person of compassion and character, for instance.
Morals don't mean much. Values are the real deal. Values establish each and every one of our legacys, as we go thru life.
As an example I may have a moral (belief) that I should help other people, lets say from the premise of unconditional love.
I walk down the street and see a woman laying face down on the concrete, she is laying in a small pool of blood. Do I walk around her or do I stop and give her assistance? That is a value. That is where the rubber meets the road with each and every one of us.
We can preach morals. But we have to live values.
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 12:13
Coffee Spittin....
jheaton Says:
all over my screen when I read this!
http://michellemalkin.com/2008/07/25/laughing-at-the-lightworker/
And it came to pass, in the eighth year of the reign of the evil Bush the Younger (The Ignorant), when the whole land from the Arabian desert to the shores of the Great Lakes had been laid barren, that a Child appeared in the wilderness.
The Child was blessed in looks and intellect. Scion of a simple family, offspring of a miraculous union, grandson of a typical white person and an African peasant. And yea, as he grew, the Child walked in the path of righteousness, with only the occasional detour into the odd weed and a little blow.
When he was twelve years old, they found him in the temple in the City of Chicago, arguing the finer points of community organisation with the Prophet Jeremiah and the Elders. And the Elders were astonished at what they heard and said among themselves: “Verily, who is this Child that he opens our hearts and minds to the audacity of hope?”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/gerard_baker/article4392846.ece
In the great Battles of Caucus and Primary he smote the conniving Hillary, wife of the deposed King Bill the Priapic and their barbarian hordes of Working Class Whites.
And so it was, in the fullness of time, before the harvest month of the appointed year, the Child ventured forth - for the first time - to bring the light unto all the world.
He travelled fleet of foot and light of camel, with a small retinue that consisted only of his loyal disciples from the tribe of the Media. He ventured first to the land of the Hindu Kush, where the
Taleban had harboured the viper of al-Qaeda in their bosom, raining terror on all the world.
And the Child spake and the tribes of Nato immediately loosed the Caveats that had previously bound them. And in the great battle that ensued the forces of the light were triumphant. For as long as the Child stood with his arms raised aloft, the enemy suffered great blows and the threat of terror was no more.
From there he went forth to Mesopotamia where he was received by the great ruler al-Maliki, and al-Maliki spake unto him and blessed his Sixteen Month Troop Withdrawal Plan even as the imperial warrior Petraeus tried to destroy it.
And lo, in Mesopotamia, a miracle occurred. Even though the Great Surge of Armour that the evil Bush had ordered had been a terrible mistake, a waste of vital military resources and doomed to end in disaster, the Child's very presence suddenly brought forth a great victory for the forces of the light.
And the Persians, who saw all this and were greatly fearful, longed to speak with the Child and saw that the Child was the bringer of peace. At the mention of his name they quickly laid aside their intrigues and beat their uranium swords into civil nuclear energy ploughshares.
From there the Child went up to the city of Jerusalem, and entered through the gate seated on an ass. The crowds of network anchors who had followed him from afar cheered “Hosanna” and waved great palm fronds and strewed them at his feet.
In Jerusalem and in surrounding Palestine, the Child spake to the Hebrews and the Arabs, as the Scripture had foretold. And in an instant, the lion lay down with the lamb, and the Israelites and Ishmaelites ended their long enmity and lived for ever after in peace.
As word spread throughout the land about the Child's wondrous works, peoples from all over flocked to hear him; Hittites and Abbasids; Obamacons and McCainiacs; Cameroonians and Blairites.
And they told of strange and wondrous things that greeted the news of the Child's journey. Around the world, global temperatures began to decline, and the ocean levels fell and the great warming was over.
The Great Prophet Algore of Nobel and Oscar, who many had believed was the anointed one, smiled and told his followers that the Child was the one generations had been waiting for.
And there were other wonderful signs. In the city of the Street at the Wall, spreads on interbank interest rates dropped like manna from Heaven and rates on credit default swaps fell to the ground as dead birds from the almond tree, and the people who had lived in foreclosure were able to borrow again.
Black gold gushed from the ground at prices well below $140 per barrel. In hospitals across the land the sick were cured even though they were uninsured. And all because the Child had pronounced it.
And this is the testimony of one who speaks the truth and bears witness to the truth so that you might believe. And he knows it is the truth for he saw it all on CNN and the BBC and in the pages of The New York Times.
Then the Child ventured forth from Israel and Palestine and stepped onto the shores of the Old Continent. In the land of Queen Angela of Merkel, vast multitudes gathered to hear his voice, and he preached to them at length.
But when he had finished speaking his disciples told him the crowd was hungry, for they had had nothing to eat all the hours they had waited for him.
And so the Child told his disciples to fetch some food but all they had was five loaves and a couple of frankfurters. So he took the bread and the frankfurters and blessed them and told his disciples to feed the multitudes. And when all had eaten their fill, the scraps filled twelve baskets.
Thence he travelled west to Mount Sarkozy. Even the beauteous Princess Carla of the tribe of the Bruni was struck by awe and she was great in love with the Child, but he was tempted not.
On the Seventh Day he walked across the Channel of the Angles to the ancient land of the hooligans. There he was welcomed with open arms by the once great prophet Blair and his successor, Gordon the Leper, and his successor, David the Golden One.
And suddenly, with the men appeared the archangel Gabriel and the whole host of the heavenly choir, ranks of cherubim and seraphim, all praising God and singing: “Yes, We Can.”
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Sun, 2008-07-27 12:17
J if you are going to give us the link,truthseekers Says:
why copy and paste the whole thing yet again? And your response is to copy and paste some more? Why not add some more still? And more still?
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Sun, 2008-07-27 12:25
I would like it if you can consolidate a two sentence statement
gmaudlin Says:
as to what the message is. To much to read for me right now.
Thanks and have a great day too.
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 13:11
I take it you do not have any confidence in Obama, JH.
gmaudlin Says:
Can you state who you will vote for and who you advocate others vote for and state how they will address the following problems. Short comments please.
Drug cartel operating in America.
Underfunded and lack of quality schools in our nation.
Gangs infiltrating our country.
Out of control incarceration in our country.
Out of control crime in our country.
Lack of viable economic opportunity in our country.
Lack of adequate healthcare in our country.
Lack of leadership willing to adddress issues that define Americans.
Lack of reading, understanding and carring out the provisions of our United States Constitution.
Lack of security because our borders are not protected.
Raped Social Security System.
Lack of proper oversite on our Safety Net (Social Service) system.
Lack of durable goods manufacturing in our country. "Inverted GNP".
This is just to name a few of the items your politician can address. There are many more, but you get the jest of it. And every one of the questions are basic, clear and fundamental.
So if it's not Obama JH. WHO do I need to go with and WHY! In your opinion what can I expect from your choice, over the next 4 years or so. Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Sun, 2008-07-27 18:58
we...
ae Says:
can send bombs but not food?
And you are aware that morality existed before there was a Bible? before there was a Christ?
Please, descend from your hyperbolic high horse...
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Sun, 2008-07-27 20:15
Well stated ae.
gmaudlin Says:
Thank you for being a part of the Hive. I admire you as a person!
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Mon, 2008-07-28 23:38
latimes.com on Barry's Speech
jheaton Says:
Interesting read.
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-bolton26-2008jul26,0,4923423.story
Perhaps Obama needs a remedial course in Cold War history, but the Berlin Wall most certainly did not come down because "the world stood as one." The wall fell because of a decades-long, existential struggle against one of the greatest totalitarian ideologies mankind has ever faced. It was a struggle in which strong and determined U.S. leadership was constantly questioned, both in Europe and by substantial segments of the senator's own Democratic Party. In Germany in the later years of the Cold War, Ostpolitik -- "eastern politics," a policy of rapprochement rather than resistance -- continuously risked a split in the Western alliance and might have allowed communism to survive. The U.S. president who made the final successful assault on communism, Ronald Reagan, was derided by many in Europe as not very bright, too unilateralist and too provocative......
Throughout the Berlin speech, there were numerous policy pronouncements, all of them hazy and nonspecific, none of them new or different than what Obama has already said during the long American campaign. But the Berlin framework in which he wrapped these ideas for the first time is truly radical for a prospective American president. That he picked a foreign audience is perhaps not surprising, because they could be expected to welcome a less-assertive American view of its role in the world, at least at first glance. Even anti-American Europeans, however, are likely to regret a United States that sees itself as just one more nation in a "united" world.
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Tue, 2008-07-29 00:22
If it is possible at all JHeaton, can you answer the questions
gmaudlin Says:
refuting your disdain for America? You are a very angry man and I feel for you. Answer the post if you will, and stay on thread please!
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every educated person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty. - Governor Kathleen Blanco
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Thu, 2008-07-31 01:02
Tell The Truth
jheaton Says:
That is what these videos do. Barry's record and words will do his campaign in.
http://obamatruth.org/
The more I see of people, the better I like my dogs!
John D. Heaton jr....."Jack"
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:12
Barry And Infanticide
jheaton Says:
Barry can try to run and hide, but who he is is slowly appearing. Looks like Barry has a few fowls a roosting in his house.
http://www.nrlc.org/ObamaBAIPA/index.html
http://michellemalkin.com/
Newly obtained documents prove that in 2003, Barack Obama, as chairman of an IL state Senate committee, voted down a bill to protect live-born survivors of abortion - even after the panel had amended the bill to contain verbatim language, copied from a federal bill passed by Congress without objection in 2002, explicitly foreclosing any impact on abortion. Obama’s legislative actions in 2003 - denying effective protection even to babies born alive during abortions - were contrary to the position taken on the same language by even the most liberal members of Congress. The bill Obama killed was virtually identical to the federal bill that even NARAL ultimately did not oppose.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:19
Ok, Before I have a siezure
MtnMom Says:
What is NARAL?
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:32
NARAL
jheaton Says:
Is a pro choice/pro infanticide activist organization. Most libs bow to them.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 18:37
I never knew babies survived abortion.
MtnMom Says:
So to think that they get killed after being born alive, my God, how do they kill them? Little babies. My God. Why?
And why would anyone want legislation to pass to kill them?
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Mon, 2008-08-11 19:57
MtM
jheaton Says:
Life is sacred from the moment of conception til the moment of death. If the youngest of life can be murdered then so can the oldest. Abortion is murder and sadly, the supreme court ruled it into law on poor reasoning. Abortion is proof of the exsistance of evil.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 20:14
But they actually kill the ones that survive the abortion!!!
MtnMom Says:
I just never new babies survived bortion. I cannot figure out how, once a little baby is actually born alive that someone can then kill it! It seems that all the argument about whether or not it is a "real" baby or whatever would be over at that point.
I'm more than a little upset here. I guess my brain is still back in high school when we were taught that abortion is ok in the first 3 months because it is 2 tiny to live on its own. As I have studied this issue this evening my soul has been devasted with the reality that woman can choose to ... O God.. I seriouly can't even discuss this right now.
How IGNORANT a society that debates the death penalty for murderers and rapists all the while high minded humans think they have the right to give each other the "right" to murder the most innocent and helpless ofour own kind! Oh aren't we a progressive bunch! DANMIT!! WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE/
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Mon, 2008-08-11 20:55
Women have the right to choose! America stands for Choice!truthseekers Says:
When men can give birth then they can tell women what to do until they they Can't. The death penalty is murder and it proves evil lives. If you can kill one of us you can kill any of us. Life begins at birth. It's just my opinion.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:18
BULL!
MtnMom Says:
Did you not see what I wrote?? There are people who advocate for killing the babies once the are actually born alive!!! "OOOPS! Failed abortion. Let's just kill the little baby" Isn't it just a so called "fetus" while in the mother's womb?
Newborns are innocent! Once a baby is actually born alive who can then takes his or her little life away???? This goes way beyond politics for me. My soul has but wounded deeply. My God, I don't get it. Rights. Bull!
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:25
MtM
jheaton Says:
with the belief of some that a baby is not a life until outside the womb has lead to partial birth murder. The doc reaches in, turns the child backwards until only the head is left inside the mother. A sryinge is inserted to the the back of the skull. I can't go on from here...... Just to horrific, sad and downright evil.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:33
I know how it works,,maybe you would prefer a syringetruthseekers Says:
loaded with poison..I only advocate first term abortion. But I really don't care what others think. Its not right to tell others what to do with their bodies. People who can suggest killing adults and not abortion are in my book derranged.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:42
there are many forms of...
ae Says:
abortion. War is just another way... murder another... vehicular manslaughter... cigarettes... cluster bombs suck too... curious how some who often advocate violence (on other levels) speak of life being sacred from birth to death...
Aren't we off-topic? I thought this was about Obama...
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:44
Sad
jheaton Says:
That some think that an innocent child in the womb is an equal to a murderous adult who has free will. I will never understand that ill logic and can only pray that God will shine His light of Truth and Wisdom their way.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:45
On this matter I am at peace being deranged.
MtnMom Says:
Killing a live infant - innocent, pure, breathing, soft, gentle, a precious bundle of need that could grow up to be amazing.
Yes, I would rather be deranged than to think that killing a newborn is ok.
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Mon, 2008-08-11 21:46
Thanks
jheaton Says:
AE, it is off topic. And needs to be addressed in a new thread.
In many respects a liberal is someone who failed to grow up, a child who is driven by emotion rather than reason, and feels a sense of entitlement to what others have.
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Barry And Infanticide
Barry can try to run and hide, but who he is is slowly appearing. Looks like Barry has a few fowls a roosting in his house.
http://www.nrlc.org/ObamaBAIPA/index.html
http://michellemalkin.com/
Newly obtained documents prove that in 2003, Barack Obama, as chairman of an IL state Senate committee, voted down a bill to protect live-born survivors of abortion - even after the panel had amended the bill to contain verbatim language, copied from a federal bill passed by Congress without objection in 2002, explicitly foreclosing any impact on abortion. Obama’s legislative actions in 2003 - denying effective protection even to babies born alive during abortions - were contrary to the position taken on the same language by even the most liberal members of Congress. The bill Obama killed was virtually identical to the federal bill that even NARAL ultimately did not oppose.
http://www.nrlc.org/ObamaBAIPA/index.html
http://michellemalkin.com/
Newly obtained documents prove that in 2003, Barack Obama, as chairman of an IL state Senate committee, voted down a bill to protect live-born survivors of abortion - even after the panel had amended the bill to contain verbatim language, copied from a federal bill passed by Congress without objection in 2002, explicitly foreclosing any impact on abortion. Obama’s legislative actions in 2003 - denying effective protection even to babies born alive during abortions - were contrary to the position taken on the same language by even the most liberal members of Congress. The bill Obama killed was virtually identical to the federal bill that even NARAL ultimately did not oppose.
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Barry And Race
Obama's words from 1990. And he does not play The Race Card? Yeah, right.
http://www.edwoj.com/Alinsky/AlinskyObamaChapter1990.htm
By Barack Obama(c) 1990 Illinois Issues, Springfield, Illinois
Nowhere is the promise of organizing more apparent than in the traditional black churches. Possessing tremendous financial resources, membership and — most importantly — values and biblical traditions that call for empowerment and liberation, the black church is clearly a slumbering giant in the political and economic landscape of cities like Chicago. A fierce independence among black pastors and a preference for more traditional approaches to social involvement (supporting candidates for office, providing shelters for the homeless) have prevented the black church from bringing its full weight to bear on the political, social and economic arenas of the city.
Over the past few years, however, more and more young and forward-thinking pastors have begun to look at community organizations such as the Developing Communities Project in the far south side and GREAT in the Grand Boulevard area as a powerful tool for living the social gospel, one which can educate and empower entire congregations and not just serve as a platform for a few prophetic leaders. Should a mere 50 prominent black churches, out of the thousands that exist in cities like Chicago, decide to collaborate with a trained organizing staff, enormous positive changes could be wrought in the education, housing, employment and spirit of inner-city black communities, changes that would send powerful ripples throughout the city.
http://www.edwoj.com/Alinsky/AlinskyObamaChapter1990.htm
By Barack Obama(c) 1990 Illinois Issues, Springfield, Illinois
Nowhere is the promise of organizing more apparent than in the traditional black churches. Possessing tremendous financial resources, membership and — most importantly — values and biblical traditions that call for empowerment and liberation, the black church is clearly a slumbering giant in the political and economic landscape of cities like Chicago. A fierce independence among black pastors and a preference for more traditional approaches to social involvement (supporting candidates for office, providing shelters for the homeless) have prevented the black church from bringing its full weight to bear on the political, social and economic arenas of the city.
Over the past few years, however, more and more young and forward-thinking pastors have begun to look at community organizations such as the Developing Communities Project in the far south side and GREAT in the Grand Boulevard area as a powerful tool for living the social gospel, one which can educate and empower entire congregations and not just serve as a platform for a few prophetic leaders. Should a mere 50 prominent black churches, out of the thousands that exist in cities like Chicago, decide to collaborate with a trained organizing staff, enormous positive changes could be wrought in the education, housing, employment and spirit of inner-city black communities, changes that would send powerful ripples throughout the city.
Thanks Texas For Another Murderer Gone
Texas upheld their law and another murderer was sent to the Ultimate Judge. Of course, being here "illegally" he claimed Texas did not have the right to punish him. Just another example of a person thinking they can pick and choose what laws they want to follow. Thanks to the goods judges who sit on the supreme court.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gpkdpV0pGSS_ozv30DC1F1QkVd5wD92DOVK01
The Supreme Court, ruling about 2 1/2 hours before his scheduled execution time, rejected his appeal without dissent. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the state's highest criminal court, rejected a similar appeal late Wednesday.
The arguments in Chi's case, focusing on rights of foreigners under international treaty, were similar to those used unsuccessfully Tuesday by lawyers for condemned Texas prisoner Jose Medellin
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gpkdpV0pGSS_ozv30DC1F1QkVd5wD92DOVK01
The Supreme Court, ruling about 2 1/2 hours before his scheduled execution time, rejected his appeal without dissent. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the state's highest criminal court, rejected a similar appeal late Wednesday.
The arguments in Chi's case, focusing on rights of foreigners under international treaty, were similar to those used unsuccessfully Tuesday by lawyers for condemned Texas prisoner Jose Medellin
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Say What Barry Hussein?
http://www.boycottliberalism.com/Barack-Obama-quotes.htm
“There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born.” Obama was born in 1961. The Selma march took place in 1965
"This is a pillar of the community, and if you go there on Easter, this Easter Sunday, and you sat down there in the pew, you would think this is just like any other church."
“As imperfect as he may be, he has been like family to me. … I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community. I can no more disown him than I can my white grandmother,”
“There’s nobody on my staff who would still be working for me if they made a comment like that about anybody of any ethnic group. And I would hope that NBC ends up having that same attitude... He didn’t just cross the line.... He fed into some of the worst stereotypes that my two young daughters are having to deal with today in America.”
“There was something stirring across the country because of what happened in Selma, Alabama, because some folks are willing to march across a bridge. So they got together and Barack Obama Jr. was born.” Obama was born in 1961. The Selma march took place in 1965
"This is a pillar of the community, and if you go there on Easter, this Easter Sunday, and you sat down there in the pew, you would think this is just like any other church."
“As imperfect as he may be, he has been like family to me. … I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community. I can no more disown him than I can my white grandmother,”
“There’s nobody on my staff who would still be working for me if they made a comment like that about anybody of any ethnic group. And I would hope that NBC ends up having that same attitude... He didn’t just cross the line.... He fed into some of the worst stereotypes that my two young daughters are having to deal with today in America.”
It Is The Company That One Keeps!
If it is not important and does not reflect who a person is, why did the Self proclaimed Obamamessiah say this;
"I am looking forward to a debate with John McCain. John McCain is a good man. He's an American hero. We honor his service to this nation. But he has made some bad choices about the company he keeps."
http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/03/
That's right, no one can question the Self Chosen One!
"I am looking forward to a debate with John McCain. John McCain is a good man. He's an American hero. We honor his service to this nation. But he has made some bad choices about the company he keeps."
http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/03/
That's right, no one can question the Self Chosen One!
Intolerant and Unaccepting
This is a sick mind at work. This guy blogs, as do I, at The Hive. I have posted his mean spirited hateful words before. But his grasp on reality is fading. But he is a great example of what the liberal minded people want: Censorship of the conservative voice. I love how the ones who preach for tolerance and acceptance are so quick to be intolerant and unaccepting of differing view points. So with out any further delay, the mind of a liberal dork:
gmaudlin Says:
I respectfully request that you remove JHeaton from the Hive. His blogs concerning Barack Obama are not supported with any factual reference and are totally anti-American. His blogs and posts have directly and indirectly advocated the overthrow of my and your very own United States Government. As you have read over and over, Mr. Heaton advocates for taking America out of the hands of our very own US Government and take America to the streets for supervision and direction. His words are a direct slap in the face to all of our military personnel that are fighting for our Country right now.
His very own words advocate for the overthrow of our United States Government. This is against the laws of the Constitution of the United States.
Again, I respectfully request that JHeaton be removed from the Hive.
Submitted.
GM
gmaudlin Says:
I respectfully request that you remove JHeaton from the Hive. His blogs concerning Barack Obama are not supported with any factual reference and are totally anti-American. His blogs and posts have directly and indirectly advocated the overthrow of my and your very own United States Government. As you have read over and over, Mr. Heaton advocates for taking America out of the hands of our very own US Government and take America to the streets for supervision and direction. His words are a direct slap in the face to all of our military personnel that are fighting for our Country right now.
His very own words advocate for the overthrow of our United States Government. This is against the laws of the Constitution of the United States.
Again, I respectfully request that JHeaton be removed from the Hive.
Submitted.
GM
Friday, August 01, 2008
Yes Barry Hussein: You Are More Than Risky, You Are A Nightmare
A nightmare that includes socialism and Marxism. Way to allude to the myth that JMac and all republicans and conservative independants who don't agree with you or question your credentials are Bible hugging, gun carrying racist. I gues we should all pack up and go home since you have decided yor are already president. If Jmac was smart, he would remind voters daily of your liberal and radical views and friends and your complete lack of experience. Oh, except for you community organizational skills straight out of the communist handbook.
http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/2008/07/mccain_camp_obama_played_race.html
Barack Obama In Springfield, Missouri: "So nobody really thinks that Bush or McCain have a real answer for the challenges we face, so what they're going to try to do is make you scared of me. You know, he's not patriotic enough. He's got a funny name. You know, he doesn't look like all those other Presidents on those dollar bills, you know. He's risky. That's essentially the argument they're making." (Barack Obama, Remarks, Springfield, MO, 7/30/08)
Watch: http://blip.tv/file/1132434
Barack Obama In Rolla, Missouri: "That's not the debate we're getting out of John McCain right now. He's spending an awful lot of time talking about me. You notice that? I haven't seen an ad yet where he talks about what he's gonna do. And the reason is because those folks know they don't have any good answers, they know they've had their turn over the last eight years and made a mess of things. They know that you're not real happy with them. And so the only way they figure they're going to win this election is if they make you scared of me. So what they're saying is, 'Well, we know we're not very good but you can't risk electing Obama. You know, he's new, he doesn't look like the other presidents on the currency. He's got a funny name.' I mean, that's basically the argument -- he's too risky." (Barack Obama, Remarks, Rolla, MO, 7/30/08)
Watch: http://blip.tv/file/1132429
Barack Obama In Union, Missouri: "John McCain and the Republicans, they don't have any new ideas, that's why they're spending all their time talking about me. I mean, you haven't heard a positive thing out of that campaign in a month. All they do is try to run me down, and you know, you know this in your own life, right? If somebody doesn't have anything nice to say about anybody, that means they've got some problems of their own. So they know they've got no new ideas, they know they're dredging up all the stale, old stuff they've been peddling for the last eight, ten years. But since they don't have any new ideas the only strategy they've got in this election is to try to scare you about me. They're going to try to say that I'm a risky guy, they're going to try to say, 'Well, you know, he's got a funny name, and he doesn't look like all the presidents on the dollar bills and the five dollar bills,' and they're going to send out nasty e -mails. And the latest one they got me in an ad with Paris Hilton. You know, never met the woman. But, you know, what they're going to try to argue is that somehow I'm too risky. You know, basically what they're saying to you is we know we didn't do a real good job, but he's too risky." (Barack Obama, Remarks, Union, MO, 7/30/08)
http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/2008/07/mccain_camp_obama_played_race.html
Barack Obama In Springfield, Missouri: "So nobody really thinks that Bush or McCain have a real answer for the challenges we face, so what they're going to try to do is make you scared of me. You know, he's not patriotic enough. He's got a funny name. You know, he doesn't look like all those other Presidents on those dollar bills, you know. He's risky. That's essentially the argument they're making." (Barack Obama, Remarks, Springfield, MO, 7/30/08)
Watch: http://blip.tv/file/1132434
Barack Obama In Rolla, Missouri: "That's not the debate we're getting out of John McCain right now. He's spending an awful lot of time talking about me. You notice that? I haven't seen an ad yet where he talks about what he's gonna do. And the reason is because those folks know they don't have any good answers, they know they've had their turn over the last eight years and made a mess of things. They know that you're not real happy with them. And so the only way they figure they're going to win this election is if they make you scared of me. So what they're saying is, 'Well, we know we're not very good but you can't risk electing Obama. You know, he's new, he doesn't look like the other presidents on the currency. He's got a funny name.' I mean, that's basically the argument -- he's too risky." (Barack Obama, Remarks, Rolla, MO, 7/30/08)
Watch: http://blip.tv/file/1132429
Barack Obama In Union, Missouri: "John McCain and the Republicans, they don't have any new ideas, that's why they're spending all their time talking about me. I mean, you haven't heard a positive thing out of that campaign in a month. All they do is try to run me down, and you know, you know this in your own life, right? If somebody doesn't have anything nice to say about anybody, that means they've got some problems of their own. So they know they've got no new ideas, they know they're dredging up all the stale, old stuff they've been peddling for the last eight, ten years. But since they don't have any new ideas the only strategy they've got in this election is to try to scare you about me. They're going to try to say that I'm a risky guy, they're going to try to say, 'Well, you know, he's got a funny name, and he doesn't look like all the presidents on the dollar bills and the five dollar bills,' and they're going to send out nasty e -mails. And the latest one they got me in an ad with Paris Hilton. You know, never met the woman. But, you know, what they're going to try to argue is that somehow I'm too risky. You know, basically what they're saying to you is we know we didn't do a real good job, but he's too risky." (Barack Obama, Remarks, Union, MO, 7/30/08)
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
China: Ain't No Friend Of Ours
If you think China is American friendly, think again. They have been buying and stealing our secrets for years. There is not enough space to document their human rights violations. Many a current and former politician has profited off of the Chinese. Just checkout Di Fi and her hubby. I blogged about this awhile ago. And now their body armour has been found on one of our enemies in Iraq. Why we continue do do business with the Evil Red Empire is beyond me. They are building the world's strongest armies. And it is not just for self protection. Sad part of this is, they are doing this with our money. We need a president who will cut off all trade with China. Unless I or someone who realizes the threat China poses, it will never happen.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=67407
When you think of China, inexpensive and inferior goods might come to mind.
But that's hardly the case with the Chinese body armor found on Iraqi insurgents.
It is superior to anything available to U.S. troops and resists penetration from M16s, M4s, M80s, M60s and M240 machine guns. In fact, say U.S. military sources, the only thing it won't defeat is a direct shot from a .50 caliber
Chinese military supplies are thought to be entering Iraq through Iran, with whom Beijing maintains good relations.
But, according to Bill Gertz's book, "Treachery: How America's Friends and Foes Are Secretly Arming Our Enemies," China long has provided at least some military support to al-Qaida and the Taliban, as well as Shiite militia forces.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=67407
When you think of China, inexpensive and inferior goods might come to mind.
But that's hardly the case with the Chinese body armor found on Iraqi insurgents.
It is superior to anything available to U.S. troops and resists penetration from M16s, M4s, M80s, M60s and M240 machine guns. In fact, say U.S. military sources, the only thing it won't defeat is a direct shot from a .50 caliber
Chinese military supplies are thought to be entering Iraq through Iran, with whom Beijing maintains good relations.
But, according to Bill Gertz's book, "Treachery: How America's Friends and Foes Are Secretly Arming Our Enemies," China long has provided at least some military support to al-Qaida and the Taliban, as well as Shiite militia forces.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
MahatmObama
You may find this article interesting. Where I think the article is spot on is how the break down of the family unit and the removal of God from our public life has lead some people who want something to "believe" and trust in. Since we are being told by many on the left that a family is whatever you want it to be and that God is not where are morals and laws derive from, it is natural for many to be duped into the socialist/Marxist abyss.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/02/obama_the_messiah_of_generatio.html
So what is the source of this infatuation with Obama? How to explain the hysteria? The religious fervor? The devotion? The weeping and fainting and utter euphoria surrounding a candidate who had the audacity to run for leader of the free world on a platform of mere hope?
If anthropologists made predictions the way meteorologists do, they might have anticipated Obama's astronomical rise to supernova status in 2008 of the Common Era. Consider the cultural coordinates, and Obama's intersection with history becomes almost inevitable.
To play weatherman for a moment, he is a perfect storm of the culture of narcissism, the cult of celebrity, and a secular society in which fathers (both the holy and the secular) have been increasingly marginalized from the lives of a generation of young Americans.
All of these trends have been gaining momentum the past few decades. Social critic Christopher Lasch named the culture of narcissism a generation ago and cited addiction to celebrity as one of the disease's symptoms -- all tied to the decline of the family.....
Here's how a 20-year-old woman in Seattle described that Obama feeling: "When he was talking about hope, it actually almost made me cry. Like it really made sense, like, for the first, like, whoa ... "
This New Age glossolalia may be more sonorous than the guttural emanations from the revival tent, but the emotion is the same. It's all religion by any other name.
Whatever the Church of Obama promises, we should not mistake this movement for a renaissance of reason. It is more like, well, like whoa.
When I here MahatamObama speak, the word "Movement" does come to mind, but the kind where you need a magazine and a candle!
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/02/obama_the_messiah_of_generatio.html
So what is the source of this infatuation with Obama? How to explain the hysteria? The religious fervor? The devotion? The weeping and fainting and utter euphoria surrounding a candidate who had the audacity to run for leader of the free world on a platform of mere hope?
If anthropologists made predictions the way meteorologists do, they might have anticipated Obama's astronomical rise to supernova status in 2008 of the Common Era. Consider the cultural coordinates, and Obama's intersection with history becomes almost inevitable.
To play weatherman for a moment, he is a perfect storm of the culture of narcissism, the cult of celebrity, and a secular society in which fathers (both the holy and the secular) have been increasingly marginalized from the lives of a generation of young Americans.
All of these trends have been gaining momentum the past few decades. Social critic Christopher Lasch named the culture of narcissism a generation ago and cited addiction to celebrity as one of the disease's symptoms -- all tied to the decline of the family.....
Here's how a 20-year-old woman in Seattle described that Obama feeling: "When he was talking about hope, it actually almost made me cry. Like it really made sense, like, for the first, like, whoa ... "
This New Age glossolalia may be more sonorous than the guttural emanations from the revival tent, but the emotion is the same. It's all religion by any other name.
Whatever the Church of Obama promises, we should not mistake this movement for a renaissance of reason. It is more like, well, like whoa.
When I here MahatamObama speak, the word "Movement" does come to mind, but the kind where you need a magazine and a candle!
Prophet Obama; World Citizen National Disgrace
If one does not believe Barry to be bad for America, then read what his bill in the senate will do if passed.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=70308
The U.S. Senate soon could debate whether you, your spouse and each of your children – as well as your in-laws, parents, grandparents, neighbors and everyone else in America – each will spend $2,500 or more to reduce poverty around the world.
The plan sponsored by Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is estimated to cost the U.S. some $845 billion over the coming few years in an effort to raise the standard of living around the globe.....if approved, dedicates 0.7 percent of the U.S. gross national product to foreign aid, which over 13 years, he said, would amount to $845 billion "over and above what the U.S. already spends."
And here is the the messhiah Barry in his own words "Obama said. "It must be a priority of American foreign policy to commit to eliminating extreme poverty and ensuring every child has food, shelter, and clean drinking water. As we strive to rebuild America's standing in the world, this important bill will demonstrate our promise and commitment to those in the developing world.
"Our commitment to the global economy must extend beyond trade agreements that are more about increasing profits than about helping workers and small farmers everywhere,"
Sorry messiah B, it is not our job and unfortunately we still support the UN. If private organizations want to donate to the poor of the world, then great. But for our government to do it is wrong. We need to keep our wealth in our country. But Barry Hussein and those like him who want a socilalist or Marxist One World Order are the most dangerous enemy of all: They are inside our gates, they pander to the emotions of people, they tell us how bad and mean we are. That if a hardworking American earns more than $250,000 a year they are wealthy, thus evil. That all people should share in the rewards of hard work and effort, even if they don't earn it.
Bottom line: America is quickly approaching a fork in the political road. Turn right and drive back towards the light of rugged individualism and self support with limited government intervention. Or turn left towards the dark shadows of liberalism/socialism/ Marxism. Where the government is your nanny, providing Pamper to Depends care for all. Where our laws are second to the international court. Where there are no borders. Where freedom of speech is labeled Hate Speech. Plain and simple: It is a path to evil.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=70308
The U.S. Senate soon could debate whether you, your spouse and each of your children – as well as your in-laws, parents, grandparents, neighbors and everyone else in America – each will spend $2,500 or more to reduce poverty around the world.
The plan sponsored by Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is estimated to cost the U.S. some $845 billion over the coming few years in an effort to raise the standard of living around the globe.....if approved, dedicates 0.7 percent of the U.S. gross national product to foreign aid, which over 13 years, he said, would amount to $845 billion "over and above what the U.S. already spends."
And here is the the messhiah Barry in his own words "Obama said. "It must be a priority of American foreign policy to commit to eliminating extreme poverty and ensuring every child has food, shelter, and clean drinking water. As we strive to rebuild America's standing in the world, this important bill will demonstrate our promise and commitment to those in the developing world.
"Our commitment to the global economy must extend beyond trade agreements that are more about increasing profits than about helping workers and small farmers everywhere,"
Sorry messiah B, it is not our job and unfortunately we still support the UN. If private organizations want to donate to the poor of the world, then great. But for our government to do it is wrong. We need to keep our wealth in our country. But Barry Hussein and those like him who want a socilalist or Marxist One World Order are the most dangerous enemy of all: They are inside our gates, they pander to the emotions of people, they tell us how bad and mean we are. That if a hardworking American earns more than $250,000 a year they are wealthy, thus evil. That all people should share in the rewards of hard work and effort, even if they don't earn it.
Bottom line: America is quickly approaching a fork in the political road. Turn right and drive back towards the light of rugged individualism and self support with limited government intervention. Or turn left towards the dark shadows of liberalism/socialism/ Marxism. Where the government is your nanny, providing Pamper to Depends care for all. Where our laws are second to the international court. Where there are no borders. Where freedom of speech is labeled Hate Speech. Plain and simple: It is a path to evil.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
From The Uppity Woman
I love this blog. While she is not a hard right winger like yours truly, she knows the evil that is Barry Hussein. Here is a snippet from her post today. Enjoy!
Hey! Who Let Reality In?
Posted on July 24, 2008 by Uppity Woman
I was just catching FOX news and it appears Obama wanted to know how it is FOX got hookups in all those military bases where he performed his shameless photo opportunities? It seems paranoid Narcissist Obama believed it was by Presidential Executive Order that his reverie and comfort with his Worship Trip was interrupted by the potential that somebody might actually capture and report something that isn’t set up as a photo op a not-so-Kodak moment about the Great One.
As it turns out, the troops get to request which news outlets they prefer and FOX is always included. Yes, Barack, sometimes you just can’t control everything around your own self-absorbed world. Sometimes, people get choices. I know this is hard for you to believe, since your entire candidacy has been an Axelrod production.
Hey! Who Let Reality In?
Posted on July 24, 2008 by Uppity Woman
I was just catching FOX news and it appears Obama wanted to know how it is FOX got hookups in all those military bases where he performed his shameless photo opportunities? It seems paranoid Narcissist Obama believed it was by Presidential Executive Order that his reverie and comfort with his Worship Trip was interrupted by the potential that somebody might actually capture and report something that isn’t set up as a photo op a not-so-Kodak moment about the Great One.
As it turns out, the troops get to request which news outlets they prefer and FOX is always included. Yes, Barack, sometimes you just can’t control everything around your own self-absorbed world. Sometimes, people get choices. I know this is hard for you to believe, since your entire candidacy has been an Axelrod production.
Barry Hussein And Wealth ReDistribution
It is bad enough Barry is on his Mystical Magical Campaign Tour, but to make a statement that "The walls between the countries with the most and those with the least cannot stand...."http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25825692/
Say what? Let's take the most important country, the USA. So with this with statement we will be sharing "Our" hard earned wealth with our neighbors to the south. Many a corrupt and Marxist regimes are down there. What is next, sharing with Cuba? Barry outed himself to the world and there are enough anti American, anti freedom pro Marxist, socialist countries that would love to have a piece of Uncle Sam's pie! We have seen it with the Global warming freaks. Global warming is nothing more than a scam to suck money from the USA. Heck, Al Gordo has rode this myth all the way to the bank and a Noble Poop Prize.
Barry is a pro wealth redistributor, make no mistake about it. This alone, should disqualify him from recieving a vote from any well informed American.
"But we will not be able to sustain this growth if it favors the few, and not the many."http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25825692/
The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism.
Society does not consist of individuals but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand. Karl Marx
Say what? Let's take the most important country, the USA. So with this with statement we will be sharing "Our" hard earned wealth with our neighbors to the south. Many a corrupt and Marxist regimes are down there. What is next, sharing with Cuba? Barry outed himself to the world and there are enough anti American, anti freedom pro Marxist, socialist countries that would love to have a piece of Uncle Sam's pie! We have seen it with the Global warming freaks. Global warming is nothing more than a scam to suck money from the USA. Heck, Al Gordo has rode this myth all the way to the bank and a Noble Poop Prize.
Barry is a pro wealth redistributor, make no mistake about it. This alone, should disqualify him from recieving a vote from any well informed American.
"But we will not be able to sustain this growth if it favors the few, and not the many."http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25825692/
The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism.
Society does not consist of individuals but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand. Karl Marx
Sunday, July 20, 2008
The Unfairness of the Fairness Doctrine
The fairness doctrine would bring anything but fairness to the airwaves. The original intent of the regulation was to give conflicting points of views equal air time. It was done away with, thanks to President Reagan and the FCC in 1987. The FCC realized that it failed to encourage discussions of issues of importance. I am sure there must have been some 1st Amendment issues too.
Supporters of the doctrine say that the vast majority of talk radio shows only provide one side of most issues and thus the need for federal regulation. Wrong, while it is true that conservative talk radio dominates the airwaves, there is nothing stopping liberal talk shows from being aired, other than the fact there is not a market for them because of the lack of an intelligent message and quality host. There are also many other choices now available to the liberal ears and eyes: The Internet, newspapers, magazines and t.v. There are many more sources now than ever before.
The doctrine puts a ton of power into the FCC's hands. Who will determine what is "Fair"? How will "Fair" be defined? It would give a president or a politician the ability to influence what is being said about them and their job performance. And there is no guarantee that more programs will be broadcast. Most station owners will be in fear of violating the doctrine thus receiving fines that could drive them out of business. So sounds like more cheesy 70's music and Paul Harvey. And Christian radio will become extinct. How is that fair?
The fairness doctrine will bring on government run radio. It, in my opinion, will lead to air wave, print and Internet fairness doctrines. The only views will be that of "The Man" and the end result will be The Belief Doctrine; punishable by incarceration in a thought reprogramming detention center.
Supporters of the doctrine say that the vast majority of talk radio shows only provide one side of most issues and thus the need for federal regulation. Wrong, while it is true that conservative talk radio dominates the airwaves, there is nothing stopping liberal talk shows from being aired, other than the fact there is not a market for them because of the lack of an intelligent message and quality host. There are also many other choices now available to the liberal ears and eyes: The Internet, newspapers, magazines and t.v. There are many more sources now than ever before.
The doctrine puts a ton of power into the FCC's hands. Who will determine what is "Fair"? How will "Fair" be defined? It would give a president or a politician the ability to influence what is being said about them and their job performance. And there is no guarantee that more programs will be broadcast. Most station owners will be in fear of violating the doctrine thus receiving fines that could drive them out of business. So sounds like more cheesy 70's music and Paul Harvey. And Christian radio will become extinct. How is that fair?
The fairness doctrine will bring on government run radio. It, in my opinion, will lead to air wave, print and Internet fairness doctrines. The only views will be that of "The Man" and the end result will be The Belief Doctrine; punishable by incarceration in a thought reprogramming detention center.
He Wants To Be A Modesto City Councilman
Robert Stanford hopes to represent Modesto citizens someday. But his future opponents need to be aware; if you use his own words against him he will threaten to silence you by contacting your employer. I do not even live in Modesto and he has made this threat against me. I have collected many of his written words and posted them as an attempt to show he would not be a good council member. I have family in Modesto and would not want them to have him as a council member.
Robert made himself a public figure when he ran for a council seat awhile back. His veiws are out there for all the public to see. So using his words to build a case against electing him is fair. I highlighted the lowlights.
Here is his post/threat directed at me. Enjoy!
Stanford4Modesto Says:
First - don't belileve everything you read or hear from me or anyone else.
Second - liberal/conservative what's the difference? None - except when you fill out your ballot.
Some of the kindest hearts I know spew hate like JHeaton about "illegals" but will do anything in the world to help them out.
Of course I don't think JHeaton falls into that category.
Go ahead and collect those quotes JHeaton - I'm collecting my own - remember, I know your name and where you work - maybe I can get on my Jew tri-cycle one day and let people know what's going on in this not too secret underground life of yours.
If Activist1 can call Gmaudlin's work and try and get him fired, then maybe I can do the same to you.
Come and get me big boy - just don't exert yourself too much or you might make my job around here a weeeee bit easier.
Robert Stanford
Robert made himself a public figure when he ran for a council seat awhile back. His veiws are out there for all the public to see. So using his words to build a case against electing him is fair. I highlighted the lowlights.
Here is his post/threat directed at me. Enjoy!
Stanford4Modesto Says:
First - don't belileve everything you read or hear from me or anyone else.
Second - liberal/conservative what's the difference? None - except when you fill out your ballot.
Some of the kindest hearts I know spew hate like JHeaton about "illegals" but will do anything in the world to help them out.
Of course I don't think JHeaton falls into that category.
Go ahead and collect those quotes JHeaton - I'm collecting my own - remember, I know your name and where you work - maybe I can get on my Jew tri-cycle one day and let people know what's going on in this not too secret underground life of yours.
If Activist1 can call Gmaudlin's work and try and get him fired, then maybe I can do the same to you.
Come and get me big boy - just don't exert yourself too much or you might make my job around here a weeeee bit easier.
Robert Stanford
Friday, July 18, 2008
He Wants To Be A Modesto City Councilman
Good ol' Robby Stanford. He wants to be a city councilman, but he is so full of hate and racism. Here is some of his latest rantings. He ain't very lady friendly either! Here are but a few of his many high/lowlights
http://thehive.modbee.com/?q=user/15811
This is not a drug legalization issue - this is a health and treatment issue.
Those concerned with protecting the community as a whole are the greatest proponents of needle exchange.
For anti-semitic Activist1 - it's just another bandwagon to shake her jellies from.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=%22robert+Stanford%22+modesto
I thought Nixon was dead...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Are you saying that Richard Milhouse Nixon is actually the operator of the sockpuppet named Linda?
Have we been speaking with Nixon this whole time?
Seriously though, I almost posted a graph for you today that showed how perscribed heroin I think in Sweden reduced the death rate majorly of addicts.
But I don't want people to get the idea that I believe in RADICAL drug reform or anything, you know I still have a council seat to run for. I just though you would like it - I will email it to you.
It's good to look at all options - including the death penalty for pot smokers - no I am just razzen' ya.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
NO....
Stanford4Modesto Says:
I was hoping you were gone for good. I don't think we need people with a hate agenda on the hive.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
Why don't you start by lightening up....BM
Stanford4Modesto Says:
You want to be mellow? You can start by not posting like that - what am I going to threaten you with? A flaming post?
Just relax - your not any target of mine.
So what are you tryin' to say?
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Did you want to meet some where and fight?
I can be nice....
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Is this all you have in your life? Why is all this so important to you. Didn't your Mommy or what have you tell you to ignore the idiots and the bullys? Why don't you just not reply....shine me on? Why don't you do that?
Not a blog session goes by, that I don't ask myself the same question.
Robert Stanford
How about Kook...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
You - Kook.
That's what you are - and I think you left off FREAK.
Yeah, I called you that more than once, I can tell you.
I am only talking about you as an individual - it does not matter to me what your religion, race, creed, color whatever is - your still a nut-case to me buddy (pun intended).
Robert Stanford
Oh yeah...I almost forgot...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
You my friend (pun intended) you are on my enemies list.
So if I were you. I would watch those trees. I reprogrammed the brains of sparrows to dive bomb you when you go out in the morning to pick up your paper.
I would tighten the draw string on that robe if I were you (wink wink)
If you know what I mean.
Draw string
Robe
Get it?
Wink Wink...
yeah.
go now...find a chem trail.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
....
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Well, JDH blames Muslims for many things - like terrorism - that is without the qualifier "radical" - I have posed questions to him and other individuals to try to get some things into the open, such as some of my own mis-conceptions about this and other religions - but that just seemed to re-inforce the prejudice.
Of course these same people have called me a bigot, for statements I have made about caucasions and thier seeming preferential treatment and attitude to their own race.
As far as the Linda comment - from what I understand, that is not new to her. There was another thread where she purposely separated me (publicly of course) from Christians to make it sound as though I was of a bastardized religion of some sort - I think that was a reference to my Jewish heritage.
I should not have to defend my religous preference(if that's the right word) -
Though, I am not of the Jewish faith, my biological mother was Jewish - therefore.....
Hebrew? Call it what you will. I can't tolerate it (personally speaking).
Thank you for your attention and consideration in this matter. That means a lot to me and others I am sure.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
He is referencing a mis-nomer...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
It was a post that I had originally submitted for publication - in which I chastised American white perception of gang members - I generalized this.
I deleted the entire thread - for one reason or another and re-posted the same story the only difference in the story was that I did not include a photograph of nortenos like I had before.
They believe that it is different and that I edited the original story. This is not true however. And I did admit that I made the generalization that whites stereotype gang members as latino.
But JH is anti-muslim - I read his posts, and I know what he means. Just as he knows that I am anti-white. That's how I know he, like Activist1 is anti-semitic as well. See where I am going with that?
When people write something that they themselves do not understand, how can we as readers understand those that have written it. How can we, as readers make assumptions about these people. I do, just as the following.
Some readers believe that when I speak against the incarceration of drug offenders - that I mean all criminals. I do not.
When I support un-documented immigrants - some believe I support the sex slave traders and drug runner immigrants too - I do not.
When I support needle exchange, some believe I support heroin. I do not.
I believe that JHeaton is a fasciest pig. He in fact may not be.
Linda is anti-semitic. That's "just a fact".
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
ok...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Yeah, well I know what I am truly in your book. I did not do what you say that I did. If you read through the post that you just wrote, it really makes no sense. I did not re-post to appear non-racist. But this is a useless argument with you.
I know what I represent to you. And it's certainly not white. Of that I am proud. Proud to be Jew - proud to be pro-muslim - pro-gay and pro-undocumented immigrant.
copy and print this out, so that when you stalk me on my next political run you can wave it like a confederate flag.
By the way - I'm also pro La Raza - Todas Razas. Yours as well, I'm afraid.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
I stood respectfully before theStanislaus Board of Supervisors pleading forunderstanding of the fatalities being suffered bymigrant farm workers in our very own communitieshere in the Central Valley. With great passion,emotion and tears, I spoke without rehearsal,“They are dying in our fields today, to putfood on your table tomorrow!” I said, banging myfist on the podium.One look at their indifferent white faces showedme that clearly I had wasted my time....
If you are asking me about illegal immigration - I guess I would have to say that I believe that whatever solution(s) that we as a community and as a nation decide - that they should be humane and compassionate. If you are asking me if we should round them up like cattle and send them home - I say NO.
What I would do.
Stanford4Modesto Says:
I would invite them to one of my English learner workshops and start pushing health information their way. I would make sure that they were treated with kindness and forget any immigration issues.
Robert Stanford for Modesto City Council Seat 1
And when I see other activists speak - I think, wow - why don't they change their approach - people here have accused me of being a race-baiter - playing the race card to get some sort of a gain - Perhaps this was true at one time - but through my experience I have grown past this.
A Jew Boy Note: - I don't actually live in the Airport District at this time - I live by Somerset at Coffee and Rumble area - but I am there so much and spend so many nights over there that it is like I do live there - but my toothbrush is in another part of town at this present time. Because of Election law, I will not be able to complete my residential move to the Airport District until all is said and done with this current campaign and run-off if I make that.
I know. It's selfish - maybe I should just cator to getting on my knees saying whatever I have to for votes like my opponents do.
Does anyone remember -
Stanford4Modesto Says:
When my official campaign photo was that of a Mexican Wrestler?
Honestly, in my opinion?
Activist1 is an ignorant racist pig - a blow hard, she slanders my friends, me - local businesses and many of our officers and entire departments. She alludes to things and makes herself look like she is connected, but even the minutemen have told me that she is nowhere near what she says she is. Christianson also as much told me the same thing.
I am going to be speaking with bail bond owners starting next week to discuss an opposing position of advocacy to take against her - so that all the info regarding the bail bond industry here in Stanislaus is not just coming from some over-rated chic with gout that slanders/libels them with baseless accusations of taking payoffs from Nortenos - how revolting pathetic and low.
A1 - I would not worry about her - My call letters are PC - no not politically correct - Papi Chulo.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
What a jerk...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
And here I apologized and everything - no.....you know I think I like it where it is at.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
Yeah Linda -
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Your such an anti-drug activist - then tell us you gout ridden blogger........
http://thehive.modbee.com/?q=user/15811
This is not a drug legalization issue - this is a health and treatment issue.
Those concerned with protecting the community as a whole are the greatest proponents of needle exchange.
For anti-semitic Activist1 - it's just another bandwagon to shake her jellies from.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=%22robert+Stanford%22+modesto
I thought Nixon was dead...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Are you saying that Richard Milhouse Nixon is actually the operator of the sockpuppet named Linda?
Have we been speaking with Nixon this whole time?
Seriously though, I almost posted a graph for you today that showed how perscribed heroin I think in Sweden reduced the death rate majorly of addicts.
But I don't want people to get the idea that I believe in RADICAL drug reform or anything, you know I still have a council seat to run for. I just though you would like it - I will email it to you.
It's good to look at all options - including the death penalty for pot smokers - no I am just razzen' ya.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
NO....
Stanford4Modesto Says:
I was hoping you were gone for good. I don't think we need people with a hate agenda on the hive.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
Why don't you start by lightening up....BM
Stanford4Modesto Says:
You want to be mellow? You can start by not posting like that - what am I going to threaten you with? A flaming post?
Just relax - your not any target of mine.
So what are you tryin' to say?
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Did you want to meet some where and fight?
I can be nice....
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Is this all you have in your life? Why is all this so important to you. Didn't your Mommy or what have you tell you to ignore the idiots and the bullys? Why don't you just not reply....shine me on? Why don't you do that?
Not a blog session goes by, that I don't ask myself the same question.
Robert Stanford
How about Kook...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
You - Kook.
That's what you are - and I think you left off FREAK.
Yeah, I called you that more than once, I can tell you.
I am only talking about you as an individual - it does not matter to me what your religion, race, creed, color whatever is - your still a nut-case to me buddy (pun intended).
Robert Stanford
Oh yeah...I almost forgot...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
You my friend (pun intended) you are on my enemies list.
So if I were you. I would watch those trees. I reprogrammed the brains of sparrows to dive bomb you when you go out in the morning to pick up your paper.
I would tighten the draw string on that robe if I were you (wink wink)
If you know what I mean.
Draw string
Robe
Get it?
Wink Wink...
yeah.
go now...find a chem trail.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
....
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Well, JDH blames Muslims for many things - like terrorism - that is without the qualifier "radical" - I have posed questions to him and other individuals to try to get some things into the open, such as some of my own mis-conceptions about this and other religions - but that just seemed to re-inforce the prejudice.
Of course these same people have called me a bigot, for statements I have made about caucasions and thier seeming preferential treatment and attitude to their own race.
As far as the Linda comment - from what I understand, that is not new to her. There was another thread where she purposely separated me (publicly of course) from Christians to make it sound as though I was of a bastardized religion of some sort - I think that was a reference to my Jewish heritage.
I should not have to defend my religous preference(if that's the right word) -
Though, I am not of the Jewish faith, my biological mother was Jewish - therefore.....
Hebrew? Call it what you will. I can't tolerate it (personally speaking).
Thank you for your attention and consideration in this matter. That means a lot to me and others I am sure.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
He is referencing a mis-nomer...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
It was a post that I had originally submitted for publication - in which I chastised American white perception of gang members - I generalized this.
I deleted the entire thread - for one reason or another and re-posted the same story the only difference in the story was that I did not include a photograph of nortenos like I had before.
They believe that it is different and that I edited the original story. This is not true however. And I did admit that I made the generalization that whites stereotype gang members as latino.
But JH is anti-muslim - I read his posts, and I know what he means. Just as he knows that I am anti-white. That's how I know he, like Activist1 is anti-semitic as well. See where I am going with that?
When people write something that they themselves do not understand, how can we as readers understand those that have written it. How can we, as readers make assumptions about these people. I do, just as the following.
Some readers believe that when I speak against the incarceration of drug offenders - that I mean all criminals. I do not.
When I support un-documented immigrants - some believe I support the sex slave traders and drug runner immigrants too - I do not.
When I support needle exchange, some believe I support heroin. I do not.
I believe that JHeaton is a fasciest pig. He in fact may not be.
Linda is anti-semitic. That's "just a fact".
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
ok...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Yeah, well I know what I am truly in your book. I did not do what you say that I did. If you read through the post that you just wrote, it really makes no sense. I did not re-post to appear non-racist. But this is a useless argument with you.
I know what I represent to you. And it's certainly not white. Of that I am proud. Proud to be Jew - proud to be pro-muslim - pro-gay and pro-undocumented immigrant.
copy and print this out, so that when you stalk me on my next political run you can wave it like a confederate flag.
By the way - I'm also pro La Raza - Todas Razas. Yours as well, I'm afraid.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
I stood respectfully before theStanislaus Board of Supervisors pleading forunderstanding of the fatalities being suffered bymigrant farm workers in our very own communitieshere in the Central Valley. With great passion,emotion and tears, I spoke without rehearsal,“They are dying in our fields today, to putfood on your table tomorrow!” I said, banging myfist on the podium.One look at their indifferent white faces showedme that clearly I had wasted my time....
If you are asking me about illegal immigration - I guess I would have to say that I believe that whatever solution(s) that we as a community and as a nation decide - that they should be humane and compassionate. If you are asking me if we should round them up like cattle and send them home - I say NO.
What I would do.
Stanford4Modesto Says:
I would invite them to one of my English learner workshops and start pushing health information their way. I would make sure that they were treated with kindness and forget any immigration issues.
Robert Stanford for Modesto City Council Seat 1
And when I see other activists speak - I think, wow - why don't they change their approach - people here have accused me of being a race-baiter - playing the race card to get some sort of a gain - Perhaps this was true at one time - but through my experience I have grown past this.
A Jew Boy Note: - I don't actually live in the Airport District at this time - I live by Somerset at Coffee and Rumble area - but I am there so much and spend so many nights over there that it is like I do live there - but my toothbrush is in another part of town at this present time. Because of Election law, I will not be able to complete my residential move to the Airport District until all is said and done with this current campaign and run-off if I make that.
I know. It's selfish - maybe I should just cator to getting on my knees saying whatever I have to for votes like my opponents do.
Does anyone remember -
Stanford4Modesto Says:
When my official campaign photo was that of a Mexican Wrestler?
Honestly, in my opinion?
Activist1 is an ignorant racist pig - a blow hard, she slanders my friends, me - local businesses and many of our officers and entire departments. She alludes to things and makes herself look like she is connected, but even the minutemen have told me that she is nowhere near what she says she is. Christianson also as much told me the same thing.
I am going to be speaking with bail bond owners starting next week to discuss an opposing position of advocacy to take against her - so that all the info regarding the bail bond industry here in Stanislaus is not just coming from some over-rated chic with gout that slanders/libels them with baseless accusations of taking payoffs from Nortenos - how revolting pathetic and low.
A1 - I would not worry about her - My call letters are PC - no not politically correct - Papi Chulo.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
What a jerk...
Stanford4Modesto Says:
And here I apologized and everything - no.....you know I think I like it where it is at.
Robert Stanford
Airport Neighborhood Activist
Yeah Linda -
Stanford4Modesto Says:
Your such an anti-drug activist - then tell us you gout ridden blogger........
Thursday, July 17, 2008
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