Wednesday, November 30, 2005

LEFT WING CHRISTIAN EXTREMISTS

After all the liberal shouts about the so-called Right Wing Christian Extremists, we ask, how about the Left Wing Christian Extremists?

In case you thought such folks did not exist, check the latest news reports that members of Chicago based Christian Peacemaker Teams have had four of their members kidnapped by Islamic thugs in Iraq.

The victims are two Canadians, one American and one Brit. Al Jazeera Television has shown video of the four, being held by a happy bunch called the Swords of Righteousness Brigade.

True to their nature as left wing lunatics, the Christian Peacemaker Teams are blaming, guess who? The United States and Coalition Forces in Iraq naturally.

CPT also is expressing hope that the U.S. does not try to militarily rescue the kidnapped quartet.

CPT in the past has always indicted Israel for inflicting brutality upon hapless Palestinians. Never has this left wing extremist group found the killing of Israelis by terrorists to be offensive in any way.

Imagine how comforting it must be to the four kidnapped hostages to realize that their own Christian left wing brethren don't want anyone to come to their rescue. I mean, such a rescue attempt might, after all, offend the sensibilities of their captors. And we would never want to make the Islamic Sunshine Boys mad now, would we.

It is unfathomable to try to understand how any group calling itself Christian would leave its own members at the mercy, or more likely the lack thereof, of Islamic bloodthirsty lunatics.

In truth, the CPT sounds to us like a socialist One World movement masquerading as a bunch of religious devotees. It is all too apparent that socialists and Communists have infiltrated deeply into formerly authentic religious organizations. It is all part of the ideological civil war that is now underway in America.

And these are the people who look with disfavor upon the Jerry Falwells and Pat Robertsons of the world. I don't know about you, but if I am ever held by terrorists, I hope a bunch of Right Wing Christians and not the CPT, is on the way with help.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

THE SHAMEFUL COVER-UP OF 9/11 TRUTH

Here is a reminder of a story that surfaced two months ago. No doubt this would have been vigorously pursued by the likes of the New York Times had the event taken place while Bush was in office. But Clinton was president at the time, so this matter has been media buried.

Here is the story for those who missed it in September:

ATTA PAPERS DESTROYED ON ORDERS

Sep 15 2005

By Donna De La Cruz
Associated Press

WASHINGTON - A Pentagon employee was ordered to destroy documents that
identified Mohamed Atta as a terrorist two years before the 2001 attacks,
a congressman said Sept. 15.

The employee is prepared to testify next week before the Senate Judiciary
Committee and was expected to identify the person who ordered him to
destroy the large volume of documents, said Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa.

Weldon declined to identify the employee, citing confidentiality matters.
Weldon described the documents as "2.5 terabytes" - as much as one-fourth
of all the printed materials in the Library of Congress, he added.

A Senate Judiciary Committee aide said the witnesses for the Sept. 21
hearing had not been finalized and could not confirm Weldon's comments.

Army Maj. Paul Swiergosz, a Pentagon spokesman, said officials have been
"fact-finding in earnest for quite some time."

"We've interviewed 80 people involved with Able Danger, combed through
hundreds of thousands of documents and millions of e-mails and have still
found no documentation of Mohamed Atta," Swiergosz said.

He added that certain data had to be destroyed in accordance with
existing regulations regarding "intelligence data on U.S. persons."

Weldon has said that Atta, the mastermind of the attacks of Sept. 11, and
three other hijackers were identified in 1999 by a classified military
intelligence unit known as "Able Danger," which determined they could be
members of an al-Qaida cell.

On Wednesday, former members of the Sept. 11 commission dismissed the
"Able Danger" assertions. One commissioner, ex-Sen. Slade Gorton, R-
Wash., said, "Bluntly, it just didn't happen and that's the conclusion of
all 10 of us."

Weldon responded angrily to Gorton's assertions.

"It's absolutely unbelievable that a commission would say this program
just didn't exist," Weldon said Thursday.

Pentagon officials said this month they had found three more people who
recall an intelligence chart identifying Atta as a terrorist prior to the
Sept. 11 attacks.

Two military officers, Army Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer and Navy Capt. Scott
Phillpott, have come forward to support Weldon's claims.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

LIBERAL VIEW OF MILITARY RECRUITMENT IS FALSE

The liberal view of military recruitment and how enlistments match up with various minority groups is false.
Conservatives already know it is false. Liberals cannot face the facts.
Here is a link to an in-depth article that fully discusses this issue.
We want to warn liberals with small attention spans that this article is lengthy as it contains intelligent and scholarly information. This aspect also should cause some liberals to avoid reading the article. After all, keeping the masses ignorant is a high liberal priority.
In any event, for those who have a sincere interest in exploring the issue of military recruitment, and furthering the continued war against liberal lies, use the link provided.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE

Sunday, November 13, 2005

EXPOSING MORE LIBERAL HYPOCRISY

A new book by a top investigative journalist exposes the blatant hypocrisy of liberals who loudly espouse principles they disregard in their own personal lives.

In "Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy," Hoover Fellow Peter Schweizer reveals the glaring contradictions between the public stances and real-life behavior of prominent liberals including Michael Moore, Ted Kennedy, Al Franken, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and Ralph Nader – among others.

"Hypocrisy has proved to be a wonderful weapon for liberals in their war against conservatives," Schweizer writes in the November issue of NewsMax Magazine.

"Yet for all the talk about conservative hypocrisy, there has been very little investigation into the prevalence of hypocrisy on the left."

After two years of research into liberal hypocrisy, Schweizer said, "what I discovered was just stunning."

Schweizer's well-annotated book, published by Doubleday, has just been released and its sure to turn several well-known liberals red with anger.

Among the eye-opening revelations of "Do As I Say":

Filmmaker Michael Moore insists that corporations are evil and claims he doesn't invest in the stock market due to moral principle. But Moore's IRS forms, viewed by Schweizer, show that over the past five years he has owned shares in such corporate giants as Halliburton, Merck, Pfizer, Sunoco, Tenet Healthcare, Ford, General Electric and McDonald's.

Staunch union supporter Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has received the Cesar Chavez Award from the United Farmworkers Union. But the $25 million Northern California vineyard she and her husband own is a non-union shop.
The hypocrisy doesn't end there. Pelosi has received more money from the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees union than any other member of Congress in recent election cycles.

But the Pelosis own a large stake in an exclusive hotel in Rutherford, Calif. It has more than 250 employees. But none of them are in a union, according to Schweizer, author of "The Bushes: Portrait of a Dynasty" and a regular contributor to the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and other periodicals.

The Pelosis are also partners in a restaurant chain called Piatti, which has 900 employees. The chain is – that's right, a non-union shop.

Ralph Nader is another liberal who claims that unions are essential to protect worker rights. But when an editor of one of his publications tried to form a union to ameliorate miserable working conditions, the editor was fired and the locks changed on the office door.

Self-described socialist Noam Chomsky has described the Pentagon as "the most vile institution on the face of the earth" and lashed out against tax havens and trusts that benefit only the rich.
But Chomsky has been paid millions of dollars by the Pentagon over the last 40 years, and he used a venerable law firm to set up his irrevocable trust to shield his assets from the IRS.

Air America radio host Al Franken says conservatives are racist because they lack diversity and oppose affirmative action. But fewer than 1 percent of the people he has hired over the past 15 years have been African-American.

Ted Kennedy has fought for the estate tax and spoken out against tax shelters. But he has repeatedly benefited from an intricate web of trusts and private foundations that have shielded most of his family's fortune from the IRS.

One Kennedy family trust wasn't even set up in the U.S., but in Fiji.
Another family member, environmentalist Robert Kennedy Jr., has said that it is not moral to profit from natural resources. But he receives an annual check from the family's large holdings in the oil industry.

Barbra Streisand has talked about the necessity of unions to protect a "living wage." But she prefers to do her filming and postproduction work in Canada, where she can pay less than American union wages.

Bill and Hillary Clinton have spoken in favor of the estate tax, and in 2000 Bill vetoed a bill seeking to end it. But the Clintons have set up a contract trust that allows them to substantially reduce the amount of inheritance tax their estate will pay when they die.
Hillary, for her part, has written and spoken extensively about the right of children to make major decisions regarding their own lives, including having abortions without parental notification.

But she barred 13-year-old daughter Chelsea from getting her ears pierced and forbid the teen from watching MTV or HBO.


Billionaire Bush-basher George Soros says the wealthy should pay higher, more progressive tax rates. But he holds the bulk of his money in tax-free overseas accounts in Curacao, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.
Schweizer writes: "Liberals claim to support affirmative action but don't practice it. They support higher taxes but set up complicated tax shelters to avoid paying them. They claim to be ardent environmentalists but abandon their cause when it impinges on their own property rights.

"The reality is that liberals like to preach in moral platitudes. They like to condemn ordinary Americans and Republicans for a whole host of things - racism, lack of concern for the poor, polluting the environment, and greed.

"But when it comes to applying those same standards to themselves, liberals are found to be shockingly guilty of hypocrisy.

"The media and the American people need to hold them accountable."

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

MOHAMMED MICHAEL JACKSON

The Associated Press reports that Michael Jackson, currently living in Bahrain, may never return to live in the United States.
"He'll come back to visit, but not to stay, not to live," said Jackson's father, Joseph Jackson. "They didn't treat him right here. I know if I was him, I wouldn't come back," Daddy Jackson went on to say.
Daddy further went on to say that Michael is looking foward to resuming his musical career and hopes to hook up with his two brothers in future endeavors.
Michael Jackson also is working on a charity single with R. Kelly and Snoop Dogg, supposedly with proceeds going to hurricane relief.
And you thought FEMA was slow in responding.
Well, as to Michael not wanting to come back to America, Talk Radio Review is ecstatic at that possibility. Apparently Michael is in the process of renouncing his Christian roots in favor of Islam. We can't think of a better punishment for our terrorist enemies than to have Michael Jackson living in their midst.
And as to Daddy Jackson, Talk Radio Review will gladly split the plane fare to send him anywhere out of the U.S.A. Perhaps he might enjoy joining the Muslim rioters in France.
It is maddening to listen to folks who have risen to the heights of stardom and financial success bad mouthing the country that made it all possible. Begone, Jacksons. And maybe you can take Snoop Doggie and the rest of the talentless ingrates with you.