September, 2007

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Personhood and Abortion

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

The pro-abortion, evil ideology that some human beings can be killed for a variety of reasons first relied on the unborn not being life, though that’s obviously scientifically false. Then the pro-aborts turned to lying again and said unborn children aren’t human, but that’s a Big Lie as well. So then they turned to “personhood,” but that’s nonsensical as well, since the same criteria could be applied to newborns (as it has, by people like Peter Singer when it comes to newborns and infants, and even older children have been killed and those murders have been defended by people like Newsweek columnist Anna Quindlen, who mocked those who were disgusted by Andrea Yates’ drowning of her five helpless children). World Net Daily recently commented on the whole “personhood” fallacy as well.

Note: I say “pro-life” because pro-life people are not just against abortion but also infanticide, killing unborn children for their organs and tissues (something Clinton allowed as one of his first acts as president), and many pro-life people are also conservative, a category of people who give more of their money away to charities and the starving than any other type of person). I say “pro-abortion” because “pro-choice” is an incomplete description. Pro-choice to what? Pro-choice to pick a cell phone plan? No. If you were pro-choice to own a slave, then you’d be pro-slavery, even if you could never own a slave yourself. It’s interesting to note that slavery was defended on “privacy” grounds. In ancient Rome, the father could kill his children, in the name of Patria Potens, the head of the household, and was seen as a privacy right. Now it’s just changed to the mother being able to kill her children. It’s no coincidence that in Roe v. Wade the pro-abortion judges referenced what ancient civilizations believed about ensoulment than what modern science tells us today. I do believe in the soul, and it begins at conception as well, though one does not have to believe in the soul to be pro-life. Noted pro-life atheists include Nat Hentoff, feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and writers George Orwell and Pearl S. Buck. But of course most pro-life people believe in God and therefore right and wrong.

SCIENTIFIC FACT: Life begins at conception
MORAL TRUTH: It’s wrong to kill innocent human beings.

Put those together and you realize anything but being pro-life is being part of a selfish, disgusting, and evil ideology.

Don’t Taze Me, Bro T-Shirts

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Michelle Malkin has the police report from the UF incident where a student was tazered at a Kerry event. Supposedly he was a prankster. Check out these nice “don’t taze me, bro” t-shirts from Happy Medium Tees.com. nice

don't taze me bro t-shirt

Mexicans Boo Miss USA

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Remember when the American soccer team played against Mexico and the Mexicans in the audience yelled “Osama! Osama!”? Well more anti-Americanism from these idiots who hate anyone who isn’t Mexican but still illegally enter our country: Mexicans booed Miss USA at the Miss Universe pageant. Biased “journalist” Diane Sawyer even asks “was it fair?” What? See the story here at Newsbusters. As one commenter noted, “they hate us, but they want to come here.”

More Cartoon Rage in Europe

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Uh oh. Looks like those silly Europeans are engaging in what is referred to as “freedom of speech” again. Seems to have ticked off the Islamic immigrants there. Once again, if these brain-washed, terrorist sympathizing Islamists don’t like freedom of speech, that’s too bad. Don’t threaten democracies with threats just because of the valid criticiques of the founder of a religion of hate.

Open Borders Federal Judge Maxine Chesney

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Another left wing judge engages in judicial activism against our national security and sovereignty. Federal Judge Maxine Chesney is apparently against letting companies know they can’t knowingly hire illegal aliens. She was appointed by Clinton, no surprise there.

According to an Associated Press report,

The Social Security Administration cannot start sending out letters to employers next week that carry with them more serious penalties for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants, a federal judge ruled Friday.

Ruling on a lawsuit by the nation’s largest federation of labor unions against the U.S. government, U.S. District Judge Maxine Chesney granted a temporary restraining order prohibiting the so-called “no-match” letters from going out as planned starting Tuesday…

…Chesney said the court needs “breathing room” before making any decision on the legality of new penalties aimed at cracking down on the hiring of illegal immigrants.

She set the next hearing on the matter for Oct. 1.

Moron of the Moment: Geraldo Rivera

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Geraldo Rivera threatened to spit on Michelle Malkin simply because she has the common sense that illegal immigration is not a good thing. That’s the typical leftist response to an opposing point of view. Don’t engage the points, just threaten them. Geraldo is a buffoon.

Fiery Mexico Violence

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

From the Associated Press:

Police fired tear gas to prevent hundreds of leftist protesters from reaching the venue of an international folk festival in Oaxaca, in the worst outbreak of violence in the troubled Mexican city since November.

Some leftists in Mexico decided to start burning buses and causing violence. See the video.

Drug Violence Spills Into Texas From Mexico

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

From the Associated Press:

Mexican drug lords locked in a bloody fight for control of a pipeline that runs from Mexico to Dallas and up through middle America have brazenly stationed hit squads and reconnaissance teamsin Laredo, Texas.

Check out the video here

Immigration by the Numbers, Part 2

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Immigration by the Numbers part 1

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Here’s an interesting video about immigration. It’s not against immigration but points out the environmental damage to our rivers, lakes, streams and lands from millions of people crossing over to America each year, and that immigration levels should be lowered to a normal country. We do have more people more here every year than the rest of the world combined. Check it out. I like what he says about our national parks being over crowded. A few friends and I recently went to a beach and camping ground and we heard salsa music, honking, a loud dog, and people yelling obnoxiously until about 4:00 a.m. and then the next day they same people were off the coast with two boats and they ran their jet ski right next to swimmers. Obnoxious idiots. The Hispanic people I grew up with are nothing like that. I don’t know where these idiots come from.