Wednesday, December 31, 2008
To the Fallen Heroes! (My last New Years message this year?)
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Time to Escape! Not! Just doing what I need to do
Political Affirmative Action - By Kevin Jackson (at The Black Sphere blog)
So would you want to be Roland Burris today in light of Blagojevich naming him to Obama's vacant senate seat? He must feel like the Michelle Obama, who got into Princeton based solely on affirmative action. Can't you just hear the whispers as Burris walks the halls of the Capital Building? "That's the guy who 'paid' to get his seat. He didn't actually 'earn' it." Or, "…he's different than us." Well not really. And the cojones of liberals. Blagojevich was arrested, got out of jail on his own recognizance. He went back to work, and it's been "business as usual" since. And for Chicago politics, it was indeed "business as usual", and just another day in the governor's office. [Continue reading]digg story, submitted by thoughtsonthis
A Thousand Questions We Ask God
Happy New Year! From Joseph Farah
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
My 2009 resolutions - By Janet Porter
digg storyA lot of people don't make resolutions because they have a poor track record of keeping them. One thing's for sure, if you don't set a goal, you're sure not to make it. I also think there's great value in writing them down. Habakkuk 2:2-3 says: Then the LORD answered me and said: Write the vision And make it plain on tablets, That he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely come, It will not tarry. [Continue reading]
Some Christians see red over 'Green' Bible
The dirty little secret about the 'N' word - By Jesse Lee Peterson
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johnny2k Is Home: A Happy New Year for my friends at WND.com
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UN AMBASSADOR: ISRAEL SEEKS TO 'DESTROY' HAMAS...
At the United Nations, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon again condemned Israel's excessive use of force and called for an immediate cease-fire. "The frightening nature of what is happening on the ground, in particular its effects on children—who are more than half of the population—troubles me greatly. I have continuously stressed the need for strict observance of international humanitarian law," he said. [Continue reading]digg story, submitted by rjwusa
Laughter, Terrible Evil, Then Hope - by Christinewjc
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Monday, December 29, 2008
A Happy New Year for my friends at digg.com!
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2009: Make it the "Acts of Kindness YEAR"
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Oprah's weight and Obama's foodorama - by Chuck Norris
According to a new USA Today/Gallup Poll, Obama is the man Americans admire most. And that fixation has focused recently upon his fitness, which some say contributed even to his victory in the election. Men's Fitness even deemed him twice (in 2005 and 2008) among the 25 fittest men in America." Many present Obama's diet as one more reason why he should be our nation's supreme leader, for, they say, even it points to his rags to regal road to the White House (In "Dreams from My Father, " Obama tells the story how he ate grasshopper, dog and snake while living in Indonesia as a child). Those who doubt Obama's pro-organic positions are referred to an array of nutritional news stories, blogs, photos and video streams of him eating, golfing, playing basketball, working out at the gym, etc. Last week one of the largest Internet searches was sneaking a peak of the hearty and shirtless president-elect on the beach at his $9 million dollar Hawaiian holiday getaway. There's even a website committed to every possible link between food, drinks and Obama – Obamafoodorama, including Barack's favorite trail mix and his beer of choice, the "audacity of hops." [Continue reading]digg story
Abe and Mary Todd Obama - by Doug Powers
Just about the only valid comparisons I can find between Lincoln and Obama is that Abraham Lincoln didn't have a middle name, and for a long time the Obama campaign and the media pretended Obama didn't have one either. Also, both Lincoln and Obama facilitated emancipation. We all know about Lincoln's role in ending slavery – either as a primary objective or a byproduct of the end result of the Civil War, but Obama also played a role in emancipating many, many people. Because of Obama's pro-abortion stance, he has helped ensure that thousands and thousands of children are never enslaved. Joe Biden's vague resemblance to Lincoln's second VP, Andrew Johnson (pictured above), doesn't hurt either. [Continue reading]digg story
'Bail Me Out, Baby' - by Craig R. Smith
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Knock it off! Barbara Simpson rebukes media and politicians
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More gun shows = fewer murders - by Joseph Farah
Criminals seek out victims who are not going to fight back or offer resistance, let alone shoot them. Guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens means they are less likely to become victims. Anyone who disagrees with this simple, straightforward logic should be required to post a sign on the outside of their home or office that says: "Gun-free zone." So far, I have not seen even one private citizen invite criminals into their home with such a ridiculous sign. Instead, governments post them around schools! [Continue reading]digg story
This spud's for you - Michael Ackley's satire and parody
Think of the past year. What has dominated our news, indeed, this column? Why, the presidential election, of course, and, in particular, Barack Obama. Obama was everywhere, his visage appearing on every magazine cover from the Atlantic to Render, the organ of the tallow industry. (Actually, we don't know if the president-elect actually made the cover of Render, but we thought you'd like to know that the tallow industry does have its own slick publication, through which you can learn about the latest in bone grinders and fat boilers – with tasteful illustrations.) Anyway, there was something about Obama's image that nagged at us, something familiar, an echo of our childhood. It was something – no disrespect intended – about those ears, the way they set off the face. It was something about those eyebrows. Finally, that something became clear as we examined our notes for the neglected, seminal topic of the year 2008. Obama bears a striking resemblance to one of the most enduring diversions of childhood. He's better looking, of course, but a kind of familial correspondence definitely is there. He resembles a slender version – and we say this with affection – of the iconic toy, Mr. Potato Head. [Continue reading]
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Time to Escape!
The journal of journals where you can find out what johnny2k and his patriotic friends have been up to! And you know what is so good about this? I'm finding out how to be a good community organizer. Oooohhhh, yeah. It's possible to be a Conservative community organizer. We can do it, too!I do not know for sure it is understood what my mission is in this blog. Yes, I'd like to have many visitors, just like any other blogger. But, it is not for me, not for my benefit. It is for the reason that I AM doing this blog; it is to promote ALL of us that want to make a difference in this world. But, of course, I have a partisan purpose, too. Make no mistake, I have my own agenda that I want to promote. Of course, my promotional efforts can in no way measure up to the amount of propaganda that is offered by the mainstream media, the public school systems, the colleges and universities, Hollywood, politicians... However: Let's put this dream in some perspective. One at a time. Know what I'm saying? Not the quickest way to change a culture, but it will have to do for the lack of my noteriety. There is a goal or two that I would like to reach in this effort, in the remaining days of 2008. I'd like to see the 5,000 page views on this blog before the year runs out. As of now, that's less than 200 views that it will take to achieve that goal. It's possible. We can do it, but there are only three days left of the year. And please remember it is not for me, but for all of the people that offer us valuable insights in their blogs, or even their comments on sites like digg.com. Reaching that goal really will depend on you. But the other goal I'd like to reach is up to me. Last month, I had posted 143 articles. Counting this piece, I am now up to 119. I'd like to top that 143 mark this month, but it will take an extreme effort. I'll do my best, but I can't guarantee anything. In order to make that goal, it will be required to sacrifice doing some things that only offer ME a time to escape. Again, that is the irony of the title of this blog. Related stories: 2009: Make it the "Acts of Kindness YEAR" A Happy New Year for my friends at digg.com!
Toot Tossed! - By Kevin Jackson
9/11 Families want Bush to steal Flight 93 crash site land
Glenn Beck Story Pulled Because of his Mormon Faith
Focus on the Family website yanks Glenn Beck interview - By Drew Zahn
Fresh strike on Gaza
Americanism Economics - December 27, 2008
CNN - Lou Dobbs - Obama Backing North American Union Agenda
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And this is how it begins: How they take away your rights
Global warming: The new eugenics - By Henry Lamb
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A nation bursting with spoiled brats - by Patrice Lewis
Patrice continues on:We want the government to give us stuff for free, stuff like health care and housing, food and employment. These are things that earlier generations knew were our own personal responsibility to provide for ourselves.
Instead we prefer to whine and gripe and moan our way to socialism because we've become a nation of professional victims.
To quote this YouTube clip, everything is amazing right now and nobody's happy. We live in an incredible world, and it's wasted on us. How quickly we have come to think the world owes us something. Why are we no longer falling down in gratitude for our prosperity and relative affluence? [Continue reading]digg story
Blacks, liberals' awkward co-dependence - by Star Parker
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The cult of Kennedy - by Matt Sanchez
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Inspiration for the New Year - by Pat Boone
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Apparently Liberalism is a Psychological Disorder
WASHINGTON – Just when liberals thought it was safe to start identifying themselves as such, an acclaimed, veteran psychiatrist is making the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder. "Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded," says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the new book, "The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness." "Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal responsibilities of adulthood and demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave." While political activists on the other side of the spectrum have made similar observations, Rossiter boasts professional credentials and a life virtually free of activism and links to "the vast right-wing conspiracy." For more than 35 years he has diagnosed and treated more than 1,500 patients as a board-certified clinical psychiatrist and examined more than 2,700 civil and criminal cases as a board-certified forensic psychiatrist. He received his medical and psychiatric training at the University of Chicago. [Continue reading]digg story, submitted by TheeGeek
Friday, December 26, 2008
CRA Defenses Sound More Like CYA
Christmas at Ground Zero
Santa-science: How Santa Delivers His Presents in One Night
Is Santa liberal or conservative? - by Reb Bradley
Funniest news stories of 2008 - by Joe Kovacs
By Joe Kovacs of WorldNetDaily.com Hi again, everyone! It's time to look back at 2008, the year when "billions" and "trillions" became commonplace – not just in news about financial bailouts, but also the amount of times John McCain uttered, "My friends," not to mention the estimated number of plastic plugs in Joe Biden's scalp. It's shoetime! Let's get the shoe on the road with a farewell to salute to President George W. Bush. Just this month, an Iraqi journalist decided to share the love with our nation's leader. He did this with the time-honored tradition of calling the president a "dog," removing his shoes from his own dogs and then socking them at our commander in chief.
After making the amazing dodge, Mr. Bush got soleful about why his assailant launched his shoes. "It's like driving down the street and have people not gesturing with all five fingers," he stated. I'm not exactly sure what the president is implying with that. I'll just take it to mean that people often use their hands to tell him he's No. 1 in their hearts. [Continue reading]digg story
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Bush springs drug dealers, leaves border agents to rot - By Bob Unruh
digg story, submitted by chickenbigDecember 23, 2008 - President Bush today added a convicted methamphetamine dealer, a cocaine distributor and two marijuana suppliers to the list of drug operators he's pardoned while in office, bringing his total of drug suppliers who have been pardoned or had their sentences commuted to 36. He's also pardoned more than a dozen thieves, seven embezzlers, an arsonist, several mail thieves, a man who violated the Neutrality Act and eight Thanksgiving turkeys, but there's been no clemency for U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, who were convicted of shooting at a fleeing drug smuggler. Andy Ramirez of Friends of the Border Patrol, who long has been involved in the Ramos-Compean case, said the questions just start piling up. "First and foremost is the question that has to be asked, 'Why is the president dug in so deep' on Ramos and Compean?" Ramirez said. "Look at how many members of Congress have sent him letters, and have held hearings. "You really have got to start to wonder … does this doper (in the Ramos-Compean case) lead to somebody really big?" he said. [Continue reading]
Media's 'cold deceit' descends upon Bethlehem - by Aaron Klein
An arctic chill has descended upon Bethlehem in recent days. And I'm not talking about the weather, but the cold deceit of the mainstream media, which, like clockwork, file misleading reports from this important Christian city every year. They completely ignore Muslim intimidation of Christians while blaming Israel for ruining Christmas and for the drastic decline of Christianity in one of the holiest cities for that religion. [Continue reading]digg story, submitted by gunjam Related story: Bethlehem adapts to life in shadow of Israeli wall - By DALIA NAMMARI
Monsters with air conditioning - by Melanie Morgan
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George Bush, protectionist - by Patrick J. Buchanan
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Hitlerian Totalitarianism on the Home Front - by Karen De Coster
Opponents of an absolute state often wonder how far the American people will go in allowing Hitlerian totalitarianism into every single aspect of their lives. When will they stop being compliant little beings, and instead, stand up and fight for their right to exist unencumbered by one totalitarian measure after another? The government intimidates the people daily via the reporting of so-called terror plots and flashing its danger alerts. The media frenzy that follows gives us the caveat that we are all in immediate danger – from assorted hazardous weapons such as killer bras, sandal soles, eye compact, lipstick, and toothpaste. Thus we must be willing to take immediate action to stave off all threats, we are told, or life and limb are in immediate peril. No time to think about it, they say, because we must act now. Accordingly, it follows that blind faith in our leaders is not only the patriotic way, but the only way. [Continue reading]
Erik Rush - Everybody's crooked: A self-fulfilling prophecy
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Remembering Electric Football - By Jack Cashill
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Celebrating Jesus' 'Condescension' - by Joseph Farah
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My Triumph Over Kwanzaa - By Ann Coulter
Is this an angel captured on camera?
Monday, December 22, 2008
Washington Post Requests Payment For Obama Praises
Rick Warren Snuggles Up to Pro-Terror MPAC
An open letter to Rick Warren, from Joseph Farah
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Politically correct Christmas - by Reb Bradley
Merry Christmas everyone! I mean, Happy Holidays! Oh, wait – holiday means "holy day." We can't say that either, lest the irreligious take offense. Is "Winter Greetings" safe, or might that make summer-lovers distressed? How about "Season's Greetings"? That's an old standby that is probably innocuous enough. I'm sure, like me, you find it ridiculous that store clerks are afraid to wish anyone a Merry Christmas anymore. Frankly, I feel political correctness is robbing me of traditions treasured since childhood! I find it downright depressing when I drive through town and see fewer Christmas decorations every year – all because business owners and city governments fear they might offend those who are emotionally weak. You heard me right. At the very core of political correctness is weakness. [Continue reading]digg story, submitted by johnny2k
Survive, Evade, Resist, Escape - Surviving capture
Sunday, December 21, 2008
A modest proposal - By Pat Boone
Corsi detention orchestrated by Obama's political friend
Kenyan government imposes gag order on Obama family
My 2008 Story of the Year - They Make 'em Good in Iowa!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Glenn Beck's story of Christmas
Our federal republic: Dangling by a thread - By Henry Lamb
digg storyDemocracy is often described as two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Democracy is mob rule. Democracy collapses when the majority discovers it can vote for itself treasure from the public coffers. Democracy is the last plateau of social order before anarchy. America's founders knew this and chose not to create a democracy, opting instead to create a federal republic. A cornerstone of this republic was the Senate, whose members were chosen by the, while members of the House of Representatives were chosen by the people. This balance was destroyed on April 8, 1913, when the 17th Amendment was ratified, taking the election of senators away from state legislatures and submitting their election to the popular vote. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but the change stripped states of an important power to impose a check and balance on the expanding power of the federal government. [Continue reading]
Poll: Obama's Birth Certificate
(Mis)Quoting WND - By Joseph Farah
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Friday, December 19, 2008
Global Warming is One of the Greatest Scams in History
Supreme Court to talk about Obama 3rd time
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Cops prepare for civil unrest as IMF warns of economic riots
Let's spring Ramos and Compean! - by Joseph Farah
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
War on Christmas explodes in lights - By Melissa Alvarez
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digg story, submitted by Melissa Alvarez (ParaExaminer)1 plus 1 equals 20 extra votes for Franken - by Ann Coulter
ATF: Accelerant poured around Palin's church
Say goodbye to mental health insurance - by Joseph Farah
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2 challenges rejected by Supreme Court justice
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
More Than More Than 650 International Scientists Dissent Over Man-Made Global Warming Claims
Press Conference Conduct Unbecoming of a President-Elect
Questions Remain
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
BOOSTERS - Inspiration, Motivation and Encouragement
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Vox Day: God and the economy
Monday, December 15, 2008
Moses would have been freaked out had he seen this scene!
Reality check - By THE BABE IN THE BUNKER, Barbara Simpson
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Media's love affair with Obama - by Craig R. Smith
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Glenn Beck Interviews Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
Another One Bites the Dust [Includes Queen video]
Covert Ops Reveal Syrian Plutonium
Meet Matilda - By Patrice Lewis
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China hired for homeland defense - By Joseph Farah
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World Government and The Consent of the Governed
FTA: “I have never believed that there is a secret United Nations plot to take over the U.S. I have never seen black helicopters hovering in the sky above Montana. But, for the first time in my life, I think the formation of some sort of world government is plausible.”read more | digg story, submitted by Thuban
Global governance here we come! - by Henry Lamb
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Electors challenged to investigate birth dispute
U.S. troops' new mission: America's 'special events'
Status report: The eligibility issue - By Drew Zahn
Thursday, December 11, 2008
ILLINOIS: Ground Zero for the ODD Pandemic
You call this 'vital infrastructure'? - By Ernest Istook
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The dangers of overexposing yourself - By Phil Elmore
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Ron Paul on Gun Control
Your safety has always, ultimately been your own responsibility, but never more so than now. People have a natural right to defend themselves. Governments that take that away from their people should be highly suspect. [Continue reading]digg story, submitted by brandon2122 Related story: Who is for Gun Control in America?
Scientists abandon global warming 'lie'
Obama's permanent campaign - By Joseph Farah
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Minnesota ballots: Land of 10,000 fakes - By Ann Coulter
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Another Chicago case tied to Obama
What did Obama know, and when did he know it?
How we have become a nation of whiners!
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Who is for Gun Control in America?
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Eligibility dispute, Part 2, scheduled by Supremes
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Monday, December 08, 2008
Who are we? The answer could be overwhelming...
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The climate change religion - By Cliff Connelly
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A cow and pig 'sin' tax? - By Barbara Simpson
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How to turn red states blue - By Joseph Farah
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