This just rocks!
I forget that there are plenty of black, Christian, pro-life, pro-gun folks out there. Let me introduce you to one in California.
Brotherman, keep speaking the truth! Fight the lies and the delusions!
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Just a few of the things that make me wanna holler on a daily basis ...
This just rocks!
I forget that there are plenty of black, Christian, pro-life, pro-gun folks out there. Let me introduce you to one in California.
Brotherman, keep speaking the truth! Fight the lies and the delusions!
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Dr. André Lalonde, Executive Vice President and spokesperson of the Canadian Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (SOGC), says he is "concerned" that Canadian women, who are too damn dumb rock stupid socially unsophisticated to know better, might not understand that they should abort their Down's syndrome babies. Why, these Canadian women might see that Sarah Palin kept her baby, despite what their OB/GYNs are saying! They might think it's acceptable to keep a "special needs" infant!
I mean, the abortion rate for Canadian children with Down's is between 80% and 90%. Apparently, Dr. Lalonde doesn't think 90% is high enough.
The SOGC is trying to alibi for their executive VP, but their effort is lame. If they really cared about the high murder rate of the "special needs" unborn, they would have addressed it a long time ago.
For the rest of the story, check out the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, or LifeSiteNews. Read the stories of families who had to deal with one of these "helpful" doctors who seemingly couldn't wait to murder a baby, or "institutionalize" a child whose only offense is being born different.From the Globe & Mail (article available in PDF format on the Canadian Down Syndrome Society website), I quote:
"But others fear Ms. Palin's emergence as a parental role model sends a different message. As a vocal opponent of abortion, Mrs. Palin's widely discussed decision to keep her baby, knowing he would be born with the condition, may inadvertently influence other women who lack the necessary emotional and financial support to do the same, according to André Lalonde, executive vice-president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.
"Dr. Lalonde said that, above all else, women must be free to choose, and that popular messages to the contrary could have detrimental effects on women and their families.
"'The worry is that this will have an implication for abortion issues in Canada,' he said.
"Free to choose," in Dr. Lalonde's worldview, is apparently semantically equivalent to "free to murder."
"Popular messages to the contrary" --- i.e., Sarah Palin --- "could have detrimental effects on women and their families." "Detrimental?" How so? In what way?
This doctor's statement is prima facie evidence that high-impact evil can wear the face of a kindy OB/GYN.
The first step in fighting evil is identifying it. Don't be afraid to point it out and announce its true nature, no matter the disguse it wears!
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'Cause, y'know, Sarah's too dumb stupid female to be the Governor of Alaska!
According to the really sexist dipschizzts --- dipschizzts, Reporters, Reporterettes, all the same thing --- over at CNN, Todd is Alaska's "shadow governor." According to these chatterheads, Todd:
When a wife supports her husband the elected official, he's considered lucky if she does what Todd purportedly does for her spouse. Why should Todd be any different?
And, hey, Reporterette Randi! So what if Todd is his wife's fixer? Whatever happened to "two for the price of one?" Bet you liked the concept of an unelected spouse having governmental privileges when said unelected spouse was Hillary Clinton! Bet Bill copied Hill on lots and lots of correspondence ... and I'll bet she BCC'ed him on a lot of email during her run at the Presidency.
And if you think Bill isn't Hill's enforcer, think again!
Didn't Rosalyn Carter used to sit in on Jimmah's cabinet meetings with her knitting?
Fight the liberal lies whenever and however you can! And contribute to the Dinosaur Media Death Spiral at every opportunity!
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Yeah, yeah, we all know the rapist's favorite excuse ... "If she hadn't been wearing that skirt and being so nice, I never would've touched her, but she looked so fine I had to rape her. It's her own d*mn fault!"
Apparently, being in the public eye and having an email account is enough to justify having said email hacked ... if you're Sarah Palin. This from AP reporter Ted Bridis, with a hat tip to Michelle Malkin:
From: “Bridis, Ted” TBridis@ap.org
Subject: RE: Palin’s email theft
If Gov. Palin hadn’t been using a consumer-level Yahoo! account (more than one, actually) this crime wouldn’t have happened because the hacker exploited the service’s “forgot-my-password” mechanism, which is inherently insecure.
Previously disclosed e-mails indicate her administration embraced Yahoo! Accounts, among other reasons, because of questions over whether personal e-mail accounts are covered under Alaska’s Open Records Act. Palin’s critics in Alaska were poring over records they had obtained from the governor’s office of official internal e-mail communications and causing political hay.
The issues are inextricably linked.
Hey, Reporter Bridis! (No polite honorific from me, dipschizz.) Maybe you don't know that rape isn't about sex, it's about power, exercised at the expense of the innocent. You probably weren't around a lot of computer people at the dawn of the computer age, but I was. I saw the first hackers up close. Hacking isn't about reading the (possible) contents of the email account, it's about disrupting the system; i.e., it's an egregious exercise of power.
You know all about that, don't you? Revealing damaging information, like Todd Palin's email address and license plate, is a nasty exercise of power at the expense of innocents, Reporter!
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You Are 68% Texas |
Well, knock me down and steal muh teeth! You're pretty darn Texan. |
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Apparently not a hoax ...
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Despite her efforts to portray herself as an average, small-town,
"folksy" American, Sarah Palin's political views - ardently pro-gun,
pro-censorship, antichoice and antigay - make John McCain's
conservative credentials pale in comparison. What few observers have
said, however, is these beliefs are not just extreme - they are
radical, and even bear a comparison with some of the most notorious
"rural radicals" of our time.
It has been years since groups such as the Montana Militia, the
Posse Comitatus and the Sagebrush Rebels, and individuals such as Terry
Nichols and Ted Kaczynski have made us wonder why so many "angry white
men" populated our rural regions. Many of us have forgotten the threat
once posed by domestic terrorists and instead have turned our attention
to foreign terrorists. But we should never forget that in the late 20th
century, ultra-Christian, antistatist and white-supremacist groups
flourished in the states of the Pacific Northwest - called by many the
"Great White Northwest" - the very region that Sarah Palin and her
family call home.
Demographics most basically define this geographic region. In the
six states that make up the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon,
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska - only six counties are more than 5
percent African American. Not by coincidence, each of these counties is
also near an important military installation with many African American
men and women. Even so, barely more than 3,000 blacks lived in all of
Idaho in 2000.
Although home to tens of thousands of native peoples, Alaska is not
much different in terms of diversity from the other states of the
region. African Americans live in areas near important military
installations in Anchorage and Fairbanks and almost nowhere else.
Wasilla, where Sarah Palin was mayor, makes the census' list of the top
10 Alaskan communities with the largest number of African Americans
because they make up a full 1 percent of the population. Rough
calculations suggest that 65 blacks lived in the town.
But the region also must be defined by its history of intolerance,
resentment, antistatism and violence. Appearing in the region in the
1980s and 1990s were some of the most notorious "hate radicals" of our
time: militia groups, survivalists, Identity Christians, secessionists,
white supremacists and others.
Some simply hated the federal government, like Randy Weaver of Ruby
Ridge, Idaho, a survivalist whose wife and child died when their
compound was fired upon by FBI agents attempting to arrest him on gun
charges. "Whether we live or whether we die," Weaver said, "we will not
obey this lawless government."
Other groups, like the Aryan Nation, with headquarters in Hayden
Lake, Idaho, actively planned to rid the United States of African
Americans, Jews, and other "non-Aryan" peoples. A few carried out their
plans, murdering Jewish radio host Alan Berg in Denver, the Goldmark
family in Seattle, an African American state trooper in Arkansas, Fish
and Wildlife officials and FBI agents in Wyoming, North Dakota and
Montana, and more than 160 federal employees and their children in
Oklahoma City.
There is no evidence that Palin was ever affiliated with
white-supremacist groups during her years in Idaho or at home in
Alaska. On the other hand, the beliefs of ultraconservative,
evangelical churches like her family's come dangerously close to those
of the Christian Identity movement of those years. Likewise, Palin's
husband was a member of a political party whose members favored
secession for Alaska, suggesting an affiliation with radical
antistatism.
Perhaps somewhere on the record, Palin has publicly condemned the
radical politics of her region. But it is hard to know where she stands
on issues of race, equality and diversity. Thus it is high time to
review the cultural ideals and models of the radical rurals from the
Great White Northwest and find out for sure where Gov. Palin stands.
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Hat tip to Blackfive's Laughing Wolf from a grateful citizen:
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Mr Wolf sent this as he cannot post right now:
Wolf- Just came from the memorial ceremony here at NORTHCOM. LTC (CH) Robert Leivers led the group in a ceremony here at headquarters. During the ceremony, he relayed this little-known story from the Pentagon on 9/11:"During a visit with a fellow chaplain, who happened to be assigned to the Pentagon, I had a chance to hear a first-hand account of an incident that happened right after Flt 77 hit the Pentagon. The Chaplain told me what happened at a daycare center near where the impact occurred.
"This daycare had many children, including infants who were in heavy cribs. The daycare supervisor, looking at all the children they needed to evacuate, was in a panic over what they could do; there were many children, mostly toddlers, as well as the infants that would need to be taken out with the cribs. There was no time to try to bundle them into carriers and strollers.
"Just then a young Marine came running into the center and asked what they needed. After hearing what the center director was trying to do, he ran back out into the hallway and disappeared. The director thought, 'well, there we are- on our own.' About 2 minutes later, that Marine returned with 40 others in tow. Each of them grabbed a crib with a child, and the rest started gathering up toddlers. The director and her staff then helped them take all the children out of the center and down toward the park near the Potomac and the Pentagon.
"Once they got about 3/4 of a mile outside the building, Marines stopped in the park, and then did a fabulous thing- they formed a circle with the cribs, which were quite sturdy and heavy, like the covered wagons in the West. Inside this circle of cribs, they put the toddlers, to keep them from wandering off. Outside this circle were the 40 Marines, forming a perimeter around the children and waiting for instructions. There they remained until the parents could be notified and come get their children."
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