Tag: politics

Democracy to mobocracy to genocide

| February 28, 2011 | 0 Comments
Democracy to mobocracy to genocide

Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide. ~ John Adams The chants told the politics, but their protest signs told the truth. “Democracy, Democracy! We want Democracy in Egypt,” was the refrain from hundreds of thousands who filled Tahrir […]

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The Ten Commandments of the Antichrist

| February 20, 2011 | 0 Comments
The Ten Commandments of the Antichrist

If you want to make an omelet, you have to be willing to break a few eggs. ~ Lenin To make sure you understand the diabolical consequences of Lenin’s idea, the meaning is this: To start an international revolution under communism or state socialism, you must be willing to commit genocide everywhere it is established. […]

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Beyond Reagan

| February 14, 2011 | 0 Comments
Beyond Reagan

This month marks the centennial birth year of President Ronald Reagan, the founding father of modern political conservatism who against all odds and by the sheer power of his ideas, personality and vision pulled America from the malaise, stagflation and the servile posture of the Carter administration to the lofty heights of what he envisioned […]

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Detroit Uncovered Latest developments

| February 1, 2011 | 3 Comments
Detroit Uncovered Latest developments

To date no one has been charged in the murder of Tamara “Strawberry” Greene and the existence of a party in the fall of 2002 at the mayor’s residence has been strongly denounced by all including ex-Michigan Attorney General, Mike Cox, a Republican, whose speedy investigation called the party “an urban legend.”

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Professor Bruce Herschensohn on “An American Amnesia”

| February 1, 2011
Professor Bruce Herschensohn on “An American Amnesia”

Regarding the real truth of the Vietnam War after the fall of Saigon, Laos and Cambodia, Senator Fulbright, D-AK, who was also the chair of the Foreign Relations Committee summed up the sentiment of the 94th Congress, “I am no more distressed than if Arkansas had lost the football game to Texas.”

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Gov’t imposing new emissions rules on plants, refineries

| February 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Gov’t imposing new emissions rules on plants, refineries

“We have a democracy run amok. We’ve got bureaucrats running with a law that each time that it was attempted to be amended, it was amended and they tried to regulate CO2 and it was rejected each time. And the court said that you can regulate anything if you write it in the statute. The EPA said, good we want to regulate energy use and it is not to make the price go down and that has been described by the people pushing this as the worst thing that could happen to humanity,” Horner said.

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Symposium – divine command theory

| January 29, 2011 | 0 Comments
Symposium – divine command theory

Socrates (470-399 B.C.) – a renowned Greek philosopher from Athens who taught Plato, and Plato taught Aristotle, and Aristotle taught Alexander the Great. Socrates used a method of teaching by asking leading questions. The Greeks called this form “dialectic” – starting from a thesis or question, then discussing ideas and moving back and forth between […]

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Nation-building? No, Christian-building

| January 22, 2011 | 6 Comments
Nation-building? No, Christian-building

Last week a radio host was interviewing a Muslim convert to Christianity who had recently written a book chronicling his conversion and the extreme measures he now must undergo to protect himself and his family from this “religion of peace.” What was noteworthy was the profound sentiment he expressed – America must use its military […]

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Noam Chomsky, unhinged nitwit

| December 5, 2010 | 0 Comments
Noam Chomsky, unhinged nitwit

For years I have followed the controversial career of Noam Chomsky, MIT professor of Linguistics and prolific writer on political philosophy. A self-described “libertarian socialist,” in my view an oxymoronic political philosophy, he summarizes as challenging all forms of authority and attempting to eliminate them if they are unjustified – for which the burden of […]

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