Monday, January 12, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Ann Coulter on Today Show
Ann Coulter banned from the Today Show?
So much for free speech!
She was actually on it:
So much for free speech!
She was actually on it:
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Bobby Jindal for Republican Presidental Candidate?

It seems that the Republicans want to get on the race bandwagon as well after the success of Barack Obama.
Here is an article from Politico about Bobby Jindal
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
An 'Alternative' Christmas Message from Mahmoud
Tomorrow, as much of the world is observing the birth of Jesus Christ, looks like we'll also be observing the cultural death of Britain.
Channel 4, a British TV station (publicly owned, according to Wikipedia), will be playing an "Alternative Christmas Message" tomorrow night from none other than Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, with this explanation:
"With relations between Iran and the West set to play a central role in world affairs in 2009, Channel 4's Alternative Christmas Message will be delivered by the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad."
Last year, the same address, which seems to be a counter-culture, P.C. affair, was delivered by a wounded British soldier, just back from Afghanistan. How quickly we devolve.
Channel 4, a British TV station (publicly owned, according to Wikipedia), will be playing an "Alternative Christmas Message" tomorrow night from none other than Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, with this explanation:
"With relations between Iran and the West set to play a central role in world affairs in 2009, Channel 4's Alternative Christmas Message will be delivered by the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad."
Last year, the same address, which seems to be a counter-culture, P.C. affair, was delivered by a wounded British soldier, just back from Afghanistan. How quickly we devolve.
Pontiff Calls for "Ecology of Man," Warns Against New Theories of "Gender"
VATICAN CITY, DEC. 22, 2008 (Zenit.org).- While protecting nature is an essential mission of the Church, it's no more important than protecting the nature of the person, says Benedict XVI.
The Pope spoke today of what he termed an "ecology of man" during his traditional exchange of Christmas greetings with prelates and members of the Roman Curia.
"Given that faith in the Creator is an essential element of the Christian creed, the Church can not and should not limit itself to transmitting to the faithful only the message of salvation," he affirmed. "It also has a responsibility with creation, and it has to fulfill this responsibility in public."
The Pontiff added that while the Church needs to "defend the earth, water, air, as gifts of the creation that belongs to all of us [... ], it must also protect the human being from his own destruction."
"It is necessary that there be something such as an ecology of man, understood in the proper manner," he said.
This human ecology, he affirmed, is based on respecting the nature of the person, and the two genders of masculine and feminine.
Always current
"It is not outmoded metaphysics," Benedict XVI affirmed, "when Church speaks of the nature of the human being as man and woman, and demands that this order of creation be respected."
He said it has more to do with "faith in the Creator and listening to the language of creation, the contempt of which will lead to the self destruction of humanity."
The Pope warned against the manipulation that takes place in national and international forums when the term "gender" is altered.
"What is often expressed and understood by the term 'gender,' is definitively resolved in the self-emancipation of the human being from creation and the Creator," he warned. "Man wants to create himself, and to decide always and exclusively on his own about what concerns him."
The Pontiff said this is man living "against truth, against the creating Spirit."
"The rain forests certainly deserve our protection, but man as creature indeed deserves no less," he added.
Benedict XVI explained that great theologians have "qualified marriage, that is to say, the link for life between man and woman, as a sacrament of creation, instituted by the Creator."
"This forms part of the announcement that the Church should offer," he concluded, "in favor of the creating Spirit present in all of nature, and in a special way in the nature of man created in the image of God."
The Pope spoke today of what he termed an "ecology of man" during his traditional exchange of Christmas greetings with prelates and members of the Roman Curia.
"Given that faith in the Creator is an essential element of the Christian creed, the Church can not and should not limit itself to transmitting to the faithful only the message of salvation," he affirmed. "It also has a responsibility with creation, and it has to fulfill this responsibility in public."
The Pontiff added that while the Church needs to "defend the earth, water, air, as gifts of the creation that belongs to all of us [... ], it must also protect the human being from his own destruction."
"It is necessary that there be something such as an ecology of man, understood in the proper manner," he said.
This human ecology, he affirmed, is based on respecting the nature of the person, and the two genders of masculine and feminine.
Always current
"It is not outmoded metaphysics," Benedict XVI affirmed, "when Church speaks of the nature of the human being as man and woman, and demands that this order of creation be respected."
He said it has more to do with "faith in the Creator and listening to the language of creation, the contempt of which will lead to the self destruction of humanity."
The Pope warned against the manipulation that takes place in national and international forums when the term "gender" is altered.
"What is often expressed and understood by the term 'gender,' is definitively resolved in the self-emancipation of the human being from creation and the Creator," he warned. "Man wants to create himself, and to decide always and exclusively on his own about what concerns him."
The Pontiff said this is man living "against truth, against the creating Spirit."
"The rain forests certainly deserve our protection, but man as creature indeed deserves no less," he added.
Benedict XVI explained that great theologians have "qualified marriage, that is to say, the link for life between man and woman, as a sacrament of creation, instituted by the Creator."
"This forms part of the announcement that the Church should offer," he concluded, "in favor of the creating Spirit present in all of nature, and in a special way in the nature of man created in the image of God."
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Michael Moore Thinks The Big 3 Bailout Is Bad!
Even Michael Moore thinks bailing out the Big 3 automakers is a bad idea!
How in the world did a supposed Republican White House be more socialist/communist than Michael Moore?
Read the Article from the Detroit News
How in the world did a supposed Republican White House be more socialist/communist than Michael Moore?
Read the Article from the Detroit News
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Double Standard
Sarah Palin was held to such a high standard by the media and then criticized when she didn't meet their political standard.
Caroline Kennedy has never held any elected office.
Sarah Palin was a mayor and governor yet unfit for the VP Office but Caroline Kennedy raised some money for a library and that makes her a good senate choice?
The double standard continues. Obama the new President spent less than 2 years in the Senate to become the President. If he wasn't a Democrat, he would have been crucified in the media for "lack of experience." Now where have I heard that statement before? Oh, I remember now, Sarah Palin.
Caroline Kennedy has never held any elected office.
Sarah Palin was a mayor and governor yet unfit for the VP Office but Caroline Kennedy raised some money for a library and that makes her a good senate choice?
The double standard continues. Obama the new President spent less than 2 years in the Senate to become the President. If he wasn't a Democrat, he would have been crucified in the media for "lack of experience." Now where have I heard that statement before? Oh, I remember now, Sarah Palin.
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