Archive for June 9th, 2012

Liberal: It’s Pro-Science to Abort Genetically Imperfect Children

Liberal: It’s Pro-Science to Abort Genetically Imperfect Children

You thought eugenics was a thing of the past, just an aberration held to by Margaret Sanger and her Planned Parenthood types, and socialist types like Adolf Hitler. In the name of “science,” many on the Left are very eager to eradicate innocent human life that they find “inconvenient” or “unattractive.”

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A Biblical Perspective on Michael Savage’s Trickle Down Tyranny

A Biblical Perspective on Michael Savage’s Trickle Down Tyranny



My dear friends, I just finished Michael Savage’s new book “Trickle Down Tyranny: Crushing Obama’s Dream of the Socialist States of America” and you will NOT be disappointed with this read. I greatly respect Dr. Savage but have some disagreements with him and his lack of an ETERNAL perspective on earthly matters.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Victory Lane

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Victory Lane

A funny thing happened on the Governor’s way to victory lane. As he turned the last corner, his once shiny vehicle came to a sputtering halt. Dennis Daugaard had run out of gas. I guess that’s what happens when the maintenance crew is not let into the race yard. Take heed, Governor, lest you once again are caught by surprise when the pit crew puts down its wrenches and picks up a ballot.

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Suppressing the Gifts of Invention and Creation

Suppressing the Gifts of Invention and Creation

Withholding taxes from people’s paychecks began JUNE 9, 1943. Congress passed it as an emergency measure to get money to fight Hitler during World War II. The idea came from Beardsley Ruml, treasurer of Macy’s and chairman of New York’s Federal Reserve Bank. Called the “Pay-As-You-Go” tax, it was part of the patriotic war effort which included slogans: “Uncle Sam Needs You,” “Buy War Bonds,” and “Fight the Axis-Pay your Taxes.” So much money came in with so few complaints that it continued even after the war ended.

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Korean War Memorial: Freedom is not free (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Voter rights are not free

Engraved large on one of the walls of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., are the words “Freedom is not free.” It is sad that so many are unable or unwilling to appreciate the truth of this simple phrase, or are ready to heed those who have power, or seek it, who distort it. I cannot think of anything hurting us more today than false and confused notions about the nature of the ideal of freedom.

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