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Author: JJ
Date: Jun 30, 2008 21:58
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=67869
Morality - Trotskyite vs. Christian
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Did Hitler's crimes justify the Allies' terror-bombing of Germany?
Indeed they did, answers Christopher Hitchens in his Newsweek response to my
new book, "Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War": "The stark evidence
of the Final Solution has ever since been enough to dispel most doubts
about, say, the wisdom or morality of carpet-bombing German cities."
Atheist, Trotskyite and newborn neocon, Hitchens embraces the morality of
lex talionis: an eye for an eye. If Germans murdered women and children, the
British were morally justified in killing German women and children.
According to British historians, however, Churchill ordered the initial
bombing of German cities on his first day in office, the very first day of
the Battle of France, on May 10, 1940.
After the fall of France, Churchill wrote Lord Beaverbrook, minister of air
production: "When I look round to see how we can win the war, I see that
there is only one sure path ... an absolutely devastating, exterminating
attack by very heavy bombers from this country upon the Nazi homeland."
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Author: JJ
Date: Jun 30, 2008 21:37
Hypocrisy is not a good quality for a leader to possess.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200806/POL20080630a...
Obama's for Equal Pay, Yet Pays Female Staffers Less Than Males
By Fred Lucas
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
June 30, 2008
( CNSNews.com) - While Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has
vowed to make pay equity for women a top priority if elected president, an
analysis of his Senate staff shows that women are outnumbered and out-paid
by men.
That is in contrast to Republican presidential candidate John McCain's
Senate office, where women, for the most part, out-rank and are paid more
than men.
Obama spoke in Albuquerque, N.M. last week about his commitment to the issue
and his support of a Senate bill to make it easier to sue an employer for
pay discrimination.
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Author: JJ
Date: Jun 30, 2008 19:13
If not us, then who?
http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000007679.cfm
Take Action: Dr. Dobson Calls on Family Advocates to Protect the Airwaves
by Jennifer Mesko, editor
'There is such a danger lurking out there with regard to all of conservative
talk radio.'
The time to act is now.
That's the message Dr. James Dobson shared on today's Focus on the Family
Action radio broadcast.
"There is such a danger lurking out there with regard to all of conservative
talk radio, including Focus on the Family," Dr. Dobson said. "We have reason
to believe that if the Democrats continue to hold a majority in the House
and the Senate . one of the first things (they) are going to want to do is
to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine."
The so-called Fairness Doctrine was put in place in 1949 to force the
nation's TV and radio broadcasters to make time for voices on both sides of
controversial issues. It was dropped as new technologies offered an
abundance of sources for information and viewpoints.
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Author: JJ
Date: Jun 30, 2008 19:09
Is it any wonder why California is in the forefront of all that is an
aberration to decency in this country?
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/la-me-faith24-2008jun24,0,4300244...
Survey shows Californians less religious than rest of nation
Californians are less likely to consider religion 'very important.' But of
the 36,000 people surveyed, 42%% said they think Hollywood is a corrupting
influence.
Californians, long known for their propensity to buck convention, have
apparently done it again: A national survey released Monday revealed that
they are less religious and less certain about the existence of God than the
nation as a whole.
Residents of the Golden State do not pray as much as people in other parts
of the country. They are less inclined to take scripture literally. And they
are likelier to embrace "more than one true way" of interpreting their
religious teachings.
Fifty-nine percent of them say that homosexuality should be accepted by
society, compared to 50%% of people nationwide who hold that view, according
to the U.S. Religious Landscape Survey.
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Author: (¯`·.¸Craig Chilton¸.·´¯) -- Rx for RRR Cult's Loathsome Agendas: Extinction!(¯`·.¸Craig Chilton¸.·´¯) -- Rx for RRR Cult's Loathsome Agendas: Extinction!
Date: Jun 30, 2008 17:40
It's EASY, if you can bring the relevant FACTS to bear.
Facts that will counter them every time, and leave nothing
behind but quivering blobs of bigot-protoplasm.
WHY? Because it is highly probable that NO *refuting*
facts even EXIST, that can counter the truth. And the
truth INDICTS them.
Although I *have* run across a handful of fairly intelli-
gent people over the years who have been duped into be-
coming RRR Cult lemmings, or who, more likely, grew up in
households where the cult's hateful and bigoted tripe was a
steady diet for them during their formative years -- MOST of
the RRR Cultists appear to be from the very group that the
crafty and HIGHLY-skilled psychologists who are at the upper
echelon of the cult -- TARGET. People having more limited
intelligence... who therefore are more susceptible to being
CONNED. People of low enough mentality that they not
only can be conned -- but be conned by utterly RIDICULOUS
propaganda. Into actually supporting outlandishly-ludicrous
and hateful agendas.
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Author: (¯`·.¸Craig Chilton¸.·´¯) -- Rx for RRR Cult's Loathsome Agendas: Extinction!(¯`·.¸Craig Chilton¸.·´¯) -- Rx for RRR Cult's Loathsome Agendas: Extinction!
Date: Jun 30, 2008 13:54
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:51:30 -0500,
"Eddie Haskell" rrat.com> wrote:
> "Ray Fischer" sonic.net> wrote:
>> Eddie Haskell rrat.com> wrote:
>>> You're the one who wants to force your morality down the throats of
>>> Americans via the courts, you abortion obsessed extremist totalitarian..
>> I don't see anybody forcing anybody to get abortions or marry people
>> of their own sex. It's only you perverted control freaks who feel the
>> need to run other people's lives.
> Correct. You are perverted control freaks for forcing your morality on the
> American people via the courts.
Wrong. Ray and I have had our differences on some things, but he is
RIGHT on the money THIS time!
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Author: JJ
Date: Jun 30, 2008 13:33
http://www.citizenlink.org/clcommentary/A000007704.cfm
Health Care Providers Told Their Faith is Irrelevant
by Dawn Vargo, bioethics analyst
Religious freedom tossed to the wayside in favor of liberal agenda.
California's Supreme Court recently heard a case that pitted homosexual
rights against religious freedom.
At the center of the case was a lesbian who sued two doctors who declined to
provide in vitro fertilization (IVF). The doctors were concerned about
conducting IVF for someone who would be a single parent.
Even though they referred the lesbian to another fertility doctor and
offered to pay for any extra cost, the court is likely to rule against the
freedom of the doctors to follow their consciences.
One justice suggested, "If you can't provide this kind of service, then
don't go into this kind of practice." This doesn't bode well for health care
providers who believe they should practice medicine within moral and ethical
boundaries.
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Author: JJ
Date: Jun 30, 2008 13:15
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Legal/Default.aspx?id=157778
Prayer at public meetings under attack...again
Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 6/30/2008 9:00:00 AM
Christian legal experts are responding to efforts by "secularist" groups to
stop invocations at public meetings in both Ohio and Wisconsin.
The American Civil Liberties Union is demanding that the Greenfield, Ohio,
City Council stop opening its meetings with prayer. The Wisconsin State
Legislature has received a similar demand from the Freedom from Religion
Foundation.
Mike Johnson is senior counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), which
has written both government entities to assure them of the legality of
opening prayers. "Prayer before public meetings is one of our oldest and
most cherished American traditions," Johnson explains. "And it's truly sad
that some radical, secularist groups are trying to eliminate the practice."
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Author: JJ
Date: Jun 29, 2008 18:59
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/nation/5861477.html
Texas high court rules exorcism protected by law
FORT WORTH, Texas - The Texas Supreme Court on Friday threw out a jury award
over injuries a 17-year-old girl suffered in an exorcism conducted by
members of her old church, ruling that the case unconstitutionally entangled
the court in religious matters.
In a 6-3 decision, the justices found that a lower court erred when it said
the Pleasant Glade Assembly of God's First Amendment rights regarding
freedom of religion did not prevent the church from being held liable for
mental distress triggered by a "hyper-spiritualistic environment."
Laura Schubert testified in 2002 that she was cut and bruised and later
experienced hallucinations after the church members' actions in 1996, when
she was 17. Schubert said she was pinned to the floor for hours and received
carpet burns during the exorcism, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
She also said the incident led her to mutilate herself and attempt suicide.
She eventually sought psychiatric help.
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