Friday, May 25, 2007

Hell Raising Preacher / Ted Pike

You really have to hand it to Rev. Ted Pike who has worked relentlessly attempting to put a stop to much of the nonsense flowing out of the perverted minds or our socialists in Washington.
Ted is one of our modern day heroes who has committed himself to the preservation of our great Republic. Following is just one example of his shared taste of Victory !!
Last week, there were massive public protest and objections from organizations on both the right and left against the grassroots lobbyist bill H.R. 2093, sponsored by Reps. Shays and Meehan. As a result of this outcry, H.R. 2093 was abandoned in the House Judiciary Committee. The question that remained was: Would liberal Democrats attach similar language to the Conyers lobby reform bill, H.R. 2316, when it came up for a full House vote?

Yesterday, there was no attempt to attach language placing heavy reporting requirements upon grassroots citizen activist groups. This victory in the House follows the January defeat of the very similar Sec. 220 of Senate bill S. 1., sponsored by Sens. Levin and Lieberman, representatives of Jewish liberal activism (Anti-Defamation League). This should end attempts in this Congress to hamstring Christian/conservative groups through oppressive restrictions. Getting Through to Congress:

The people, having spoken resoundingly, have again altered the course of history. Organized patriots are now free for at least another several years to exercise their First Amendment rights of petition unencumbered by onerous government regulations. We can now move forward to destroy the remaining bias, speech, and hate crimes bills pending in Congress. The most threatening are:

First, S. 1105, “The Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act.” This slowed in its previously rapid momentum forward to a vote in the Senate and now resides in the Senate Judiciary Committee. It was delayed in order to allow Jewish, liberal, and homosexual groups to build pressure upon President Bush to reverse his decision to veto it. S. 1105 could now go forward rapidly to a Senate vote. Call your Senators, reminding them that if they vote for the hate bill you and your friends will never vote for them again. Come to www.truthtellers.org for the list of Senators, both Republican and Democrat, who might be persuaded to vote against the hate bill. Send your Senators and their influential 8-10 legislative aides my powerful flyer, “Anti-Hate Laws Will Make You a Criminal.” (All of the above are available here at truthtellers.org.)

Second, ENDA, “The Employment Non-Discrimination Act.” This pro-homosexual, anti-Christian legislation, introduced by openly homosexual Rep. Barney Frank is now in the House Judiciary but has not been assigned to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties. Call all members of the House Judiciary, listed at www.truthtellers.org, toll free at 1-877-851-6437 or toll at 1-202-224-3121. Tell them: “Please don’t vote for “The Employment Non-Discrimination Act,” H.R. 2015. It is my privilege, not homosexuals', to determine who can rent my apartment or be employed in my business."

By massive calling of members of the House Judiciary earlier this year, protesting the hate bill, we were spectacularly successful in energizing Republican Judiciary members to stand up and fight. These calls since early January are largely responsible for the unprecedented Republican opposition which led to yesterday’s House victory.

We need to be proactive against ENDA in the same way, making this bill so high profile and controversial that even Democrats will back away from it, fearful that an increasingly alienated constituency might vote them out of office.
Hope for the Future

American people, the evidence is undeniable: You are beginning to take back control of your government. The President and many in Congress, particularly on the issue of free speech, are listening to you as never before in recent years. There is a very real chance now that not just the hate bill but every one of the five bias and speech control bills that have come before Congress can be defeated.

Regardless of what happens in Europe, America may yet be an island of truth and freedom. Together, looking to God for courage and guidance, we can re-create America as a bastion of liberty to be enjoyed by us and our children -- at least for the next generation.

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Rev. Ted Pike is director of the National Prayer Network, a Christian/conservative watch dog organization.

A True American Hero - The End of An Erra

The quotations by great Americans of the past serve us all well as reminders of just how far we have slid off of our foundation, sickening but true. Oscar winning actor Marion Michael Morrison, better known as John Wayne, was born MAY 26, 1907.

A U.S.C. football player, he worked behind-the-scenes at Fox Studios, before being discovered by director John Ford, who cast him in epic western and war films.
On May 26, 1979, Jimmy Carter said:
"I have today approved...a specially struck gold medal to John Wayne.

For nearly half a century, the Duke has symbolized the American ideals of integrity, courage, patriotism, and strength and has represented to the world many of the deepest values that this Nation respects." Ronald Reagan said November 5, 1984:
"I noted the news coverage about the death of my friend, John Wayne. One headline read 'The Last American Hero.'...

No one would be angrier than Duke Wayne at the suggestion that he was America's last hero.
Just before he died, he said in his unforgettable way,
'Just give the American people a good cause, and there's nothing they can't lick.'"
In his album, America-Why I Love Her, 1977, John Wayne stated:
"If we want to keep these freedoms, we may have to fight again.
God forbid, but if we do, let's always fight to win...
Face the flag, son...and thank God it's still there."
Taken from Bill Federer,s blog "The American Minute" May, 2007

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Our Shame - Our Legacy

The purpose of my blog here is to share news and thoughts I come across going through my daily e-mail and reading subscriptions to those things of interest to me. I have been and still am very concerned about my country's exportation of death and destruction all in the name of National Security, acceptable Foreign Policy and of course, criminal politics.
There has been much abuzz lately concerning our military use of Depleted Uranium in the manufacture of munitions, from cartridges to ariel bomb casings. Doing a little research on the subject leaves one sickened as to the extent of and the lasting devastation these materials leave behind in flesh and soil.
It is beyond reason to me how a civilized people (America) can sanction such slow genocide upon their own children sent off to a meaningless war and also upon children far from the shoes of our homeland. How in God,s name can any thinking person sanction such behavior and unlawful acts as to bestow such lethal poison upon humanity. It is shameful to me that the American people have sunk so low with their preoccupations to have allowed such criminal behavior from their employees in government. Such appears to be our legacy never to be erased with the passage of time. Think about it ----- and check out www.prcglobal.us

Saturday, May 19, 2007


A bill to expand the definition of federal hate crimes law has now been approved by the U.S. House. On May 3, the House passed H.R. 1592, — “The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act” -- by a vote of 237-180. The focus now shifts to the Senate, where the bill number is S. 1105. Our national campaign includes "Hate Crimes sends Grandma to Jail" TV commercials that have aired nationally on CNN and locally in the Washington, DC market on Fox News.


Pastors: Act now or prepare for jail
Posted: April 24, 20071:00 a.m. Eastern
I've already told you about how H.R. 1592 will destroy equal justice (setting up a victim hierarchy), set up a Gay Gestapo with unlimited funds and send grandma to jail for sharing her faith on the public sidewalk, as happened in Philadelphia. But what you may not know is how this bill scheduled for a vote in the House this week will come after pastors and all those who disagree with the homosexual agenda out loud. H.R. 1592 the so-called "hate crimes" bill isn't about hate. It isn't about "crimes" (there are already stiff penalties against crimes); it's about speech.
Forget theory. Let me give you a real-world example. Here's a question: Which is worse? Actions or words? Robbing someone or calling him a mean name? Which one deserves the greater penalty?
Before you answer, let's say the name was really mean, like being called "Four-eyes!" I played on the public school playground, used to wear glasses and have been victimized personally by such horrific verbal assaults. They hurt my feelings. And there ought to be stiff penalties for something like that. Stiff like 23 years behind bars? I don't think so. But the state of New Hampshire does.

Sanctioned Southern Invastion

Yes, the pending legislation in Congress legalizing undocumented US residents amounts to nothing more that the further destruction of the American Republic. As such this legislation only moves the agenda of the globalists further towards the establishment of totalitarian fascism and imposition of The New World Order. Fred Thompson voices his concern - we should too !


Fred Thompson: Comprehensive or Incomprehensible? Most Americans know that we have an illegal immigration problem in this country, with perhaps as many as 20 million people residing here unlawfully. And I think most Americans have a pretty good idea about how to at least start solving the problem -- secure our nation's borders. But there's an old saying in Washington that, in dealing with any tough issue, half the politicians hope that citizens don't understand it while the other half fear that people actually do. This kind of thinking was apparent with the "comprehensive" immigration reform bill that the U.S. Senate and the White House negotiated yesterday. I'd tell you what was in the legislation, but 24 hours after the politicians agreed the bill looked good, the Senate lawyers were still writing what may turn out to be a one thousand page document. In fact, a final version of the bill most likely will not be made available to the public until after the legislation is passed