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MC Messages
7/14/5
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On
terrorism:
Video
camera surveillance does not prevent terrorism. It
is used after people have been killed to solve
where the terrorists came from. Profiling
and screening prevents terrorism.
On
judiciary:
Homosexuality
is radical.
Abortion
is extreme.
Balance
the courts now.
On
media:
I
am responsible for my own soul.
I
choose to listen to conservative news.
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7/8/5
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I
heard it said several times yesterday that Islamic Terrorism will
happen here in America again. It's just a
matter of time. Because of the boarder situation,
I believe terrorists are here now and are waiting.
So
has the War Against Terrorism been a failure? The
War Against Islamic Extremism will not with certainty
keep terrorism entirely out of America. However,
the war in Afghanistan and Iraq have made it less likely,
and without a doubt, less effective in large scale destruction.
How do I know? We've killed them where they
lived, recruited, trained, and planned. We've
helped erect representative democracies and effective
security forces in what was once a safe haven for Muslim
Terrorists. And the continuing war along
with CIA, FBI, and special operations will keep them
on the run and unable to stop to plan and build again.
Doing
nothing is not what responsible leaders do. No
one in their right mind can say withdrawing from the
offensive will assure America safety from the enemy.
In fact, it would help the terrorists accelerate their
plan for global extremism.
Now
I can hear liberals saying that Christians also want
global extremism. No, Christians want to conserve
what America
had for it's first 185 years, freedom and
decency. The only thing new in America
in the last 45 years is liberalism. The Christian
agenda is not to convert, but to preach salvation
and conserve morality.
Read
your Bible.
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7/7/5
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What
did I do for the 4th of July?

"Mobile
Platform for Conservative Propaganda"
'75
El Camino - kinda Redneck, huh? The flag pole
is 10 feet high. To top it off, I blasted patriotic
U.S. music and historical speeches (downloadable for
free) over a reasonably loud sound system harnessed in
the truck bed of my classic Chevy. This is my
new used spare car while my '69 VW Bus is being painted.
I'll be paying for cars for the next year... Please
remember to tip the delivery boy. We survive off
of the generosity of others.
I'm
not a patriot in my opinion. Patriots fight, kill,
and sometimes die for their country. I'm just
making a lot of noise supporting them.
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6/23/5
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Iraq
will not be another Vietnam unless the hippys convince
us to give up again. America must not abandon
another just cause. We can not betray people
who are hoping for freedom and representation to another
oppressive government.
Propaganda
- Information or ideas methodically spread to promote
or injure a cause, group, nation, etc.
"Propaganda."
Webster's Desk Dictionary of the English Language.
1990
Propaganda
can be a good thing, unless its untruthful.
If
liberals think truth is relative, why won't they give
conservatives the benefit of a doubt?
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5/17/5
Nobody
has covered the Muslim march against terror.
Click
here,
then scroll down some to view some results of the demonstration.
5/12/5
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Since
9/11/2001 we've all been desperately looking for any
kind of organized Muslim outcry against Islamic terrorism.
The event has finally come from www.freemuslims.org!
!PLEASE NOTE! Mulsim(S) the plural
form. freemuslim.org (singular) is not responsible
for the demonstration and I don't trust them. However,
freemuslims.org is the first notable point of reform
in Islam that I have heard of. They are pro-democracy
and anti-terrorism. They deserve our support and
protection. They will march against terrorism
in Washington D.C. this Saturday, May 14th, and
have invited anybody to join them. Thanks
to the Michael
Reagan Show
for hosting a freemuslims representative, and thanks
also to KNUS 2 for sponsoring the Michael Reagan Show.
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5/6/5
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Homosexuality
is not a racial issue like black segregation was in
the 19th and 20th centuries. Races come from definable
continents, countries, and regions. What nation
do homosexuals come from? Which hemisphere? Which
continent? Which region? Homosexuality is
a concept from the mind of the devil which he uses to
disconnect people from their destined purposes in life.
Racism is a sin. So is homosexuality. Racial
segregation was abolished by brave, descent, and just
people in America. Homosexuality is a moral issue
and must be refused by a moral society. People
can be racist personally, privately, but can not enforce
racism socially. Homosexuals can be perverted
privately, secretly, but must not be permitted social
recognition, acceptance, or financial benefits. God
didn't make you gay, sin made you gay. But if
you confess your sin to God, he will forgive you, remove
all sin from your life, and heal you from all disease
and disfunction.
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4/30/05
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The
louder liberals get, the louder Christians will get.
And
when Christians get loud, people get saved.
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3/4/05
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The following link will allow you to download an
edited
recording of an incredible speech performed by Burt Lancaster from the 1961
movie, Judgment at Nuremberg.
Judgment
At Nuremberg.mp3
Context: In this
movie Burt Lancaster plays the role of Dr. Ernst Janning (Yahning), a high
ranking judge who willfully carried out laws handed down by Adolph Hitler during
his control of Germany. In the case of Ernst Janning and the three
other judges convicted in this trial, they were laws concerning the sexual
sterilization or sentencing of Jews to extermination camps. Janning was silent and withdrawn through most
the trial which took place over several days, until finally he stood up and shouted
at his representing council. He then
demanded to make a statement about the Feldenstine Case, a ruling which he made
during Hitler’s leadership, in which he sentenced a Jewish man to be sexually
sterilized. In his statement Ernst
Janning describes the conditions of pre-Nazi Germany,
and explains why the people of that nation were willing to sacrifice justice in
order to achieve greatness.
Why is this relevant?
Hugh Hewitt has brought to the nation’s attention a recent front page article
from America’s own Los Angeles Times which attempted to downplay the atrocities
and justify the policies of the North Korean, communist dictator, Kim Jong Il. The speech from Judgment at Nuremberg has some outstanding parallels to the Times
article. In the article the writer favorably
presents a North Korean business man’s support for the dictator’s oppressive leadership. To me, the most outstanding statement from
the North Korean was, “While Westerners tend to stress the rights of the
individual, we have chosen collective human rights as a nation. We should have food, shelter, security rather
than chaos and vandalism. The question of our survival as a nation is dangling.” This is the same justification that Judge Ernst
Janning used to convince himself to enforce Hitler’s unjust laws and follow the
rulings of his piers. The North Korean also
commented about people who have been imprisoned or killed for opposing the
North Korean government. “Is there any
country where there is a 100 percent guarantee of human rights? Certainly not the United
States.
There is a question of what is a political prisoner. Maybe these people are not political prisoners
but social agitators.” “Are we going to
do this again?” Janning asked his council. The Korean business man and the Los Angeles
Times are blindly repeating history.
They are asking, “What difference does it make if a few political extremists
in North Korea loose
their rights? What difference does it
make if a few political minorities loose their lives?” They are suggesting that Kim Jong Il works
for the benefit of people. They are
suggesting that those imprisoned are not political activists, but are social
criminals. They are suggesting that the
people of North Korea
are satisfied with the leadership of Kim Jong Il. They are suggesting that North
Korea is capable of wielding nuclear
weapons. But there are those of us in America,
people like Hugh Hewitt, who know better.
And we will not sit by quietly and let sentiments like those of the
North Korean business man and the Los Angeles Times go unchallenged. If you vocally support the enemies of America,
you might be a freedom abuser.
Hugh:
"Do you read the Los Angeles Times?"
Californians:
"NOOO!"
Last
night, my little brother caught the last part of a Charlie
Chaplin movie on tape in which Charlie was impersonating
Hitler. I can only assume it was his 1940
movie, The Great Dictator. My brother was
so impressed with Chaplin's speech about democracy and
liberty that he had to point it out to me. He
did this before I showed him the transcript from the
L.A. Times. After I heard it, I felt I might as well
make that audio available here also. In it Charlie
says some powerful words about freedom, democracy,
and life, and dictatorship, greed, and death.
The
Great Dictator.mp3
The
reason speeches like these are so important is because
there is a growing ignorance in our own nation of history
and about the nature of the world. There is such a fatherlessness,
foundationlessness, and self concern in my
people that the future stability of America is unsure.
We say we will never forget. Well, if an
entire American newspaper company can endorse
a communist dictatorship and devalue our own president's
speech endorsing world freedom, its obvious somebody
is forgetting. Somebody is letting their neighbors
forget. God, take the place of power and influence
over the minds of my people away from the devil!
Let the rain of heaven fall and put out the fires
of rage and anger and confusion in my nation. Draw
them to your presence. Bring relief and release
to these anxious, anguished people. Make this
time golden. Do it in the name of Jesus.
Save us! Return, America! Return to favor.
Return to foundation. Return home.
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2/26/05
This
was e-mailed to me from a friend:
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Very
enlightening remarks from John Glenn in support of George
Bush and his decision to liberate Iraq. Surprising
for such a prominent Democrat.
WHAT
SENATOR JOHN GLENN SAID (2004):
1.
There were 39 combat related killings in Iraq during
January.... In the fair city of Detroit there were 35
murders in the month of January. That's just one
American city, about as deadly as the entire war torn
country of Iraq .
2.
When some claim President Bush shouldn't have started
this war, state the following:
a.
FDR...led us into World War II.
b.
Germany never attacked us: Japan did.
From
1941-1945, 450,000 lives were lost, an average
of 112,500 per year.
c.
Truman...finished that war and started one in Korea.
North Korea never attacked us.
From
1950-1953, 55,000 lives were lost, an average of 18,334
per year.
d.
John F. Kennedy...started the Vietnam conflict in 1962.
Vietnam never attacked us.
e.
Johnson...turned Vietnam into a quagmire.
From
1965-1975, 58,000 lives were lost, an average of 5,800
per year.
f.
Clinton...went to war in Bosnia without UN or French
consent. Bosnia never attacked us.
He
was offered Osama bin Laden's head on a platter three
times by Sudan and did nothing. Osama
has attacked us on multiple occasions.
g.
In the years since terrorists attacked us President
Bush has liberated two countries, crushed
the Taliban, crippled al-Qaida, put nuclear inspectors
in Libya, Iran and North Korea
without firing a shot, and captured a terrorist who
slaughtered 300,000 of his own people.
The
Democrats are complaining about how long the war is
taking, but...It took less time to take Iraq than it
took Janet Reno to take the Branch Davidian compound.
That was a 51-day operation.
We've
been looking for evidence of chemical weapons in Iraq
for less time than it took Hillary Clinton to find the
Rose Law Firm billing records.
It
took less time for the 3rd Infantry Division and the
Marines to destroy the Medina Republican Guard than
it took Ted Kennedy to call the police after his Oldsmobile
sank at Chapaquiddick.
It
took less time to take Iraq than it took to count the
votes in Florida!!!!
Our
Commander-In-Chief is doing a GREAT JOB! The Military
morale is high! The biased media hopes we are
too ignorant to realize the facts.
But
Wait, there's more......................
JOHN
GLENN (ON THE SENATE FLOOR)
Date:
Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:13
(Some
people still don't understand why military personnel
do what they do for a living. This exchange between
Senators John Glenn and Senator Howard Metzenbaum is
worth reading. Not only is it a pretty impressive impromptu
speech, but it's also a good example of one man's explanation
of why men and women in the armed services do what they
do for a living. This IS a typical, though sad, example
of what some who have never served think of the military.)
Senator
Metzenbaum (speaking to Senator Glenn): "How can
you run for Senate when you've never held a real job?"
Senator
Glenn (D-Ohio): "I served 23 years in the United
States Marine Corps. I served through two wars. I flew
149 missions. My plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire
on 12 different occasions. I was in the space
program. It wasn't my checkbook, Howard; it was
my life on the line. It was not a nine-to-five
job, where I took time off to take the daily cash receipts
to the bank."
"I
ask you to go with me ... as I went the other day...
to a veteran's hospital and look those men - with their
mangled bodies - in the eye, and tell THEM they didn't
hold a job! You go with me to the Space Program at NASA
and go, as I have gone, to the widows and Orphans of
Ed White, Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee... and you look
those kids in the eye and tell them that their DADS
didn't hold a job. You go with me on Memorial Day and
you stand in Arlington National Cemetery, where I have
more friends buried than I'd like to remember, and you
watch those waving flags.
You
stand there, and you think about this nation, and you
tell ME that those people didn't have a job? I'll tell
you, Howard Metzenbaum; you should be on your
knees every day of your life thanking God that there
were some men - SOME MEN - who held REAL jobs.
And they required a dedication to a purpose - and a
love of country and a dedication to duty - that was
more important than life itself. And their self-sacrifice
is what made this country possible. I HAVE held
a job, Howard! What about you?"
For
those who don't remember - During W.W.II, Howard Metzenbaum
was an attorney representing the Communist Party in
the USA. Now he's a Senator!
If
you can read this, thank a teacher. If you are reading
it in English thank a Veteran. It might not be a bad
idea to keep this circulating....
"Life
is not what happens to you, but how you react to it
... for what caused you to react will surely pass,
but how you continue to react can only be passed by
you."
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2/25/05
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Democracy
is a form of government for the responsible. Socialism
is a form of government for the irresponsible. I
am not responsible for you, you are responsible for
you. Your family is to a lesser degree responsible
for you. Your church is to an even lesser degree
responsible for you. Society or the government
is the last entity on earth who should be responsible
for you. The problem is you're lazy, you hate
the family structure, you hate church, and you hate
a government who weans you off of dependency. You're
operating under the influence of an evil spirit and
you need Jesus to save you. You have chosen to
be a nonconformist because it is the only way outside
of God that you can feel special.
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2/19/05
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Progressivism
is a progression away from God. Toward what, I
do not know. But
I do know that anything without God is empty and meaningless.
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1/27/05
The
peaceful, nonmilitant form of Islam is found in the
oppressed, uninformed, common practitioners of Islam
who are warned not to ask too many questions about the
religion or its leaders. This submissive majority
is used as plausible deniablilty by the leaders of true
Islam, whose earthly goals are world domination and
possession of all its wealth, not peaceful coexistence.
Study
Islam, or fail history again. www.ProphetOfDoom.net
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1/20/05
Liberalism
is becoming a spiritual condition.
It
is a form of rebellious defiance.
1/3/05
Why
Does God Let Bad Things Happen?
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Death is always a shock, whether it comes swiftly and
unannounced on a broad scale, or painfully slow for a single member of a
family. There is a process of
degeneration that binds all of us, and the earth must continue to go through
that process because of man’s attempt to possess what belongs to God. God cursed the planet to become deadly and
mankind to die as a consequence. We are
still experiencing the repercussions of the death that our ancestors unleashed
on the world. Nobody is guaranteed tomorrow, not even children. We don't have a right to a carefree life,
even though we are use to one in America.
But there is a heaven on earth, even in the most desperate of times, for
anyone who will pursue the presence of God constantly. He may be invisible, but He is still
knowable. He is the comforter when our
hearts are broken. He is the companion
when we are alone and abandoned. He is
the correction and balance when we are wrong.
It is the job and promise of the Father to provide stability in an
uncertain world. That stability comes only in His unchanging presence. There is relief and release there for
anxious, anguished people. He has promised
us forgiveness, healing, and a divine identity. And nothing - not life or death, or great
distances, or angels or demons, or present things, or future things, nothing can
separate us from the overwhelming love of God for us; unless we constantly choose
to withdraw from Him. Maybe God is testing how serious we are about our
relationship with Him. Don't give the Devil the satisfaction of your
doing what he's predicted you will do in reaction to trouble. Don’t curse God in unfair tragedy when He is
the one who will help you up and out of hell on earth, and into your destiny in
this world. Live… Live…
Live.
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12/22/04
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Would
it have been just of God to create beings without
the ability to choose what is wrong and cause harm?
It would have been easier, but it would not have
been just. God is not in control of anybody. People
choose to do good or evil. But God has prepared
for every contingency to make the best of every outcome,
and even turn evil against itself.
A
heaven is created on earth when more people do what
is right by God.
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11/16/04
Today,
enlightenment means you have no value you wouldn't sell
in order to tolerate someone's bad behavior. When
you tolerate bad behavior, you're reinforcing it. This
is moral relativism. It is self destructive and
irresponsible.
11/3/04
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Thank Osama for reminding us
that it's still 9/12.
Thank
Osama for reminding us that this election is
about
defeating terrorism.
Thank
Osama for endorsing John Kerry; Kerry or die.
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10/13/04
Presidential
Debate Part Three:
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A lot of numbers have been thrown around by
both sides in these debates which can not be verified
by busy Americans. What we have to decide is whose
word do we believe? The cowboy, or the bureaucrat?
I
trust the plain talkin' cowboy
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10/9/04
Presidential
Debate Part Two:
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Kerry:
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"I deeply
respect and appreciate your moral belief, BUT..."
(implying) I'm smarter than you.
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Conclusion:
Kerry
got 'whooped', but will never know it.
9/30/04
Presidential
Debate Part One Conclusion:
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Kerry
wants to talk to our enemies.
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Bush
wants to fight our enemies.
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9/03/04
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As
long as the enemies of America Believe in war,
there
will be war and nuclear weapons.
As
long as Islamic scriptures remain unchanged,
there
will be terror.
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8/05/04
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Kerry:
"It's wrong for America to have to go it alone..."
Somebody
ask Kerry when he last saw an eagle flying in a flock
with other birds?
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8/3/04
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The
liberal's concept:
The
War Against Islamic Terrorism is causing terrorism.
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Kerry:
War
with Iraq was wrong. Kerry / Hussein 2004
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7/30/04
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Bush's
Platform
9/11
and the War Against Islamic Terrorism
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Kerry's
Platform
Vietnam
and War Protests
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