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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

CBS Lunacy

"Contemplate the mangled bodies of your countrymen, and then say, What should be the reward of such sacrifices? Bid us and our posterity bow the knee, supplicate the friendship, and plow, and sow, and reap, to glut the avarice of the men who have let loose on us the dogs of war to riot in our blood and hunt us from the face of the earth? If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquillity of servitude than the animating contest of freedom--go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen!
"---Samuel Adams


Read the entire speech by clicking on Samuel Adams, it is a stem winder so noticably absent today, Churchill's speeches during WWII also carried that solemn weight.
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Mike Wallace asked questions that a man on a death watch would while interviewing the Iranian Ptesident, clearly intimidated and behoven. Hitler was very personable and one of the most dynamic orators in history, as history shows, he was an evil man despite his intellectual accoplishments. Sad to say but Europe is falling into the same trap and we will have to bail them out again
I can understand their hatred for war as they were ravaged by two World Wars but they need to wake up to the current threat! Dennis Prager has the lead must read artricle of the evening .
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A little over three years ago, CBS sent Dan Rather to Baghdad to ask meaningless questions to, and provide a propaganda vehicle for, Saddam Hussein. Last night, Communication for Barbarians Service broadcast Mike Wallace's equally meaningless interview with the Islamic Republic of Iran's fanatical leader.

Interviews with evil leaders are meaningless at best and destructive at worst. Few reporters will ask real questions or challenge the propaganda responses of these leaders. These interviews merely offer them invaluable "humanizing" time and ask questions that reconfirm the low state of television news.

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Dr. Thomas Sowell ventures from economics, almost, in this very good article. Gays are free to behave as they choose, just don't expect an endorsment from the american taxpayer. It is all about money, it has absolutely nothing to do with love or taking care of each other, zero, zilch, taxpayer money is the root, not to mention all the PACS that run on it. I hope the DNC pushes the issue of gay marriage and stands behind it, it will only be good for the GOP.
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Homosexuals were on their strongest ground when they said that the law had no business interfering with relations between consenting adults. Now they want the law to put a seal of approval on their behavior. But no one is entitled to anyone else's approval.

Why is marriage considered to be any of the law's business in the first place? Because the state asserts an interest in the outcomes of certain unions, separate from and independent of the interests of the parties themselves.

In the absence of the institution of marriage, the individuals could arrange their relationship whatever way they wanted to, making it temporary or permanent, and sharing their worldly belongings in whatever way they chose.

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Do any of my readers really believe something positive will come of this ceasefire between Israel and hesbollah? Ceasefire has brought intifada and death to the Isaelis, the Barnyard cannot support it. I support Israel's right to protect herself as a soveriegn nation. I liken hesbollah to our local gang drug rings, We need to waken up and arm ourselves as civilians.
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Who believes the United Nations has the guts or other necessary body parts to disarm Hezbollah, as a previous U.N. resolution required the terrorist organization to do? When arms and missiles continue to flow from Iran and Syria, will the United Nations shout, "halt" and apply the necessary force to stop them? They didn't before. And what makes anyone think that Hezbollah is about to disarm? The Jerusalem Post reported recently that: "The Lebanese government was scheduled to meet on Sunday to discuss the disarming of Hizbullah south of the Litani River, but postponed that meeting following indications by the guerrilla group that they would not do so."

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