Thursday, February 11, 2010

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The Three Point Attack

           If I remember my facts right, Saudi Arabia has no income tax and free health care.  Their secret is oil.  Do our politicians have a secret also?  Since we seem to have much more oil than the Saudi’s, why aren’t we going after it?  Either those in power have a reason not to, or they are just plain stupid.  “Life is tough—it’s even tougher when you’re stupid.”[1]

          “Intelligence and information are not hereditary.  The son of a philosopher may be an ignoramus.  The wisest men must teach their children the simplest elements of knowledge, or allow them to grow up in ignorance of all that they themselves have learned.”[2]  Our children are being brainwashed in today’s school system.  Between the progressive indoctrination and the revisionist history, they are being taught that their parents did it wrong and that it’s their job to correct things.  From at least the sixties, until today, the perversion of the educational system has taken place. Parents have become less and less involved in their children’s schools, in my opinion, due to misplaced trust.   The teachers that taught us were trustworthy because they had been taught under the pre sixties system.   This is not to say that all teachers are like this.  On the contrary, there are many good and dedicated teachers.  However, there are enough that, along with the teacher’s unions and progressive administrators, our children and grandchildren are truly at risk. “The goal of a higher learning institution is to make a boy as much unlike his father as possible.”[3]

   “Young adults”[4] have a right to listen and learn from their elders.  Those from twenty to their forties have the right to work hard and raise their families.  Once this has been accomplished, it could be said that they have earned their voice by having paid their dues.  Those who have been there and done that are the elders that have earned their right to the respect of those who follow.  You don’t get respect without having “made you bones”.[5]

For some time now, those that have been delegated, by us, to manage our nation, have, to say the least, run amuck.  Their two main areas of attack seem to be in their attempts to bankrupt the nation and remove God from all facets of our lives.  The first nation on earth to be set up as a Christian nation resulted in the greatest nation in history. “Cathamethapiscabapterian”[6] is the basis of the religion of our founding.  This was the diverse Christian foundation of our nation.    Those we have elected have chosen to ignore the core principals on which we were founded, in order to fundamentally change the direction of our nation.  “The borrower is a slave to the lender, and the debtor to the creditor.”[7]  The Bible says basically the same thing.  Let’s see, it was said by one of our founding fathers and by the Father of our founding.  Perhaps we should pay attention!  Perhaps it is our fault that this has happened.  We didn’t pay enough attention to whom we were electing and what their basic beliefs were.  Some of them lied, and we believed them.  We didn’t research some of them enough to know what they stood for.  Shame on us! 

“It is the habit of skeptics to ignore all that has been settled and established in Christianity; and this because, as a rule, skeptical men are untaught and uninformed concerning the facts and truths which pertain to the Christian religion.  It is a subject they have never studied, and concerning which they have never been properly instructed.  They may have gone to church as a matter of form, and have heard about the gospel in a general and traditional way, but they have never examined and weighed the evidences in the case.  No man is fit to confute a doctrine which he is too indifferent to examine or comprehend.  But it would be hard to find many skeptical writers or speakers who have ever had even a fair look at the opposite side of the question, to say nothing of a practical experience of the gospel of salvation, without which all theories are but shells and husks. … Of course there is no disputing about taste; and if a man chooses to put away his history, his heritage, and his hopes, as a son and creature of Almighty God; and trace his genealogy to the monkey, the mollusk, the moner, and the mud, we must respect his rights, and allow him to exercise his preferences; but when he insists that we shall also trace our genealogic line through ancestral apes and patriarchal pollywogs, we respectfully decline the honor.  We prefer to look higher; and as there is still a little uncertainty among scientific men on the point, we propose to give ourselves the benefit of the doubt, and still look up to a Heavenly Father, instead of down to a little dot of mud-spawned moner, as the source of our existence….If such men could turn God out of His own world, they would feel quite at liberty to do as they liked.  And if, instead of believing that they are creatures of God, and so are amenable to His righteous and wholesome control, they can convince themselves that they are simply descended from some race of obscene and dirty little brutes, what is there to hinder them from imitating their ancestors to their hearts content? ”[8] 

“With equal pleasure I have as often taken notice that Providence has been pleased to give this one connected country to one united people--a people descended from the same ancestors, speaking the same language, professing the same religion, attached to the same principles of government, very similar in their manners and customs, and who, by their joint counsels, arms, and efforts, fighting side by side throughout a long and bloody war, have nobly established general liberty and independence.

This country and this people seem to have been made for each other, and it appears as if it was the design of Providence…”[9]  It appears to me that we have lost this feeling of cohesion that the founding fathers felt and that those immigrants following them felt as they wanted to become Americans.  Keep in mind;  “what God has joined together, let no man put asunder”.[10]

Unlike our forefathers, today’s progressive movement seems to hold with the philosophy that the ends justify the means.  This has been espoused by some in the influential position of having the ear of the present administration such as Andy Stern, President of the SEIU, who says that if he can’t get his way using the power of persuasion, he will use the persuasion of power.  “This is one of those truths which, to a correct and unprejudiced mind, carries its own evidence along with it; and may be obscured, but cannot be made plainer by argument or reasoning. It rests upon axioms as simple as they are universal; the MEANS ought to be proportioned to the END; the persons, from whose agency the attainment of any END is expected, ought to possess the MEANS by which it is to be attained.”[11]   In other words, you can’t do as you darn well please simply because you desire a result of your liking.  Be warned, you are not paranoid if someone really is after you.  These progressives are exuberant true believers.  Progressivism is their religion and they want to proselytize you and your children. The green movement is one of their chief denominations.  "If we ever forget that we're ‘One Nation Under God’, then we will be a nation gone under."[12] Through finances, education and elimination of faith the progressives are gaining control of our lives.  Perhaps there is still time to save ourselves and our country.  Recognizing these problems is the first step.  Avoiding our being a part of these problems is the most important step.  Resist in any way you are able!


[1] John Wayne
[2] H .L. Hastings 1885  edit page “The Errors of Evolution”
[3] President Woodrow Wilson
[4] Progressive lingo for 12 to 20 year olds
[5] Mob lingo for having earned your place of respect
[6] Hal Lindsay
[7] Ben Franklin
[8] H .L. Hastings 1885  edit page “The Errors of Evolution”
[9] John Jay, Federalist 2
[10] Marriage ceremony
[11] Alexander Hamilton, Federalist 23
[12] President Ronald Reagan
 
 
 
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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The Battles Are Engaged


What makes our country great is “ordinary people accomplishing extraordinary things.”[1]  Individual incentive and ingenuity has been the driving engine of America’s freedom and economy since the country was founded.

“Everyone has faith in something, which faith affects his understanding of everything.  Rationalism, naturalism, materialism, secularism and atheism are all based upon evolutionism“[2] You have to do away with the creator to justify that kind of reasoning.

Atheism is thumbs down while humanism is middle finger up.  Atheism says down with God while humanism says up with man, ‘like it or not’.  What is your world and life view?  Secularism means only of this world and life as conceived without any relationship to the eternity of God.  What is really unconscionable is that there are no limits to what these people will do to accomplish their ends.

“The classroom must and will become and arena of conflict, between the old and the new, the rotting corpse of Christianity, together with all it’s adjacent evils and misery, and the new faith of humanism, resplendent with it’s promise of a world in which the never realized Christian ideal of  Love thy neighbor will be finally achieved.  The teacher must become as zealous as the most fundamental evangelist in propagating this faith to every student.  They may learn about God and heaven in Sunday school but five days a week we have them right here in our schools. I am convinced that the battle for humankind’s future must be waged and won in the public school classrooms by teachers who correctly perceive their role as the proselytizers of a new faith, a religion of humanism. “[3]    

“We have an obligation to expose and attack the world of religious miracles, magic, Bible worship, salvationism, heaven, hell and all mythical deities. We should be particularly specific and energetic in attacking such quack millennialists as Billy Graham and such embattled reactionaries as the Pope, because they represent the two greatest anti-Humanist aggregates in our society.”[4]


“Since the Supreme Court ruled that Secular Humanism is a religious belief, aren’t secularists trying to force their religious views on the rest of us by outlawing God from the public square?”[7]  If Secular Humanism is a religion, as defined by the Supreme Court, then they are teaching their religion in our schools where Christianity is not allowed to be taught.  Where is the separation they say they believe in?

Saul Alinsky, on the dedication page of his book ‘Rules for Radicals’, says that he dedicated the book to Lucifer, the first one who rebelled against the establishment and won his own kingdom.  “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.  It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule.  Also, it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage.”[8]  Fear, anger, intimidation and violence, when it suits their purpose, seem to be the battle cry of the progressives.  Our job is to study their tactics in preparation to go up against them.  General Patton told people that he beat Rommel because he read Rommel’s book on battle strategy.

“Many believe that we are a part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure – one world, if you will.  If that’s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”[9]  “(NAFTA) is not a conventional trade agreement, but the architecture of a new international system.”[10]  President Obama’s call for fundamental change is terrifying to those of us who understand the Constitution.

Builderberger’s, Illuminati, Council on Foreign Relations, Skull and Bones, Mason’s, Rothschild’s, International Monetary Fund, New World Order, among others, are names that have been bantered about for years as conspiratorial organizations that are trying to take over the world.  Today we have to add the progressive movement which has been at the forefront and perhaps involved and/or connected to these other organizations. 

America represents the hated Christians to the Moslem fundamentalists.

Jews and Christians are the true target of these Moslem fanatics.  They recognize that the US is a Christian nation even if our president doesn’t.  America is the world’s most Christian nation.  Seventy eight percent of our population claim affiliation to the Christian religion.  “The USA religious break down is 51.3% protestant, 23.9% catholic, 1.7% Mormon, 1.6% other Christian, 0.7% Buddhist, 2.5% unspecified, 12.1% unafilliated, 4% none”.[11]

One of our biggest problems today is that we have so many areas where we are under attack.  From without, it is Moslem fundamentalism, internationalists, the world economic crisis and those other nations that don’t hold our best interests at heart.  From within it seems to be some of our own people who would undermine our constitution to achieve their ends.  Those who are against our Constitution and way of life will use any means at their disposal.  The will ruin our economy, try to control every facet of our lives, do their best to establish their revisionist version of our history, and even use our children against us through their indoctrination in the school system.  This can only be accomplished however, if we are not diligent.  If you look at the freedoms we have lost over the last fifty years, you can see we haven’t been all that diligent.  We need to study the foundations of our great nation and act on them in order to secure our future the way our founders intended.


[1] Rush Limbaugh
[2] D. James Kennedy
[3] John Dumphy
[4] Paul Blanshard
[5] John F. Kennedy
[6] John F. Kennedy
[7] John Ankerberg
[8] Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals
[9] David Rockefeller “Memoirs”2002
[10] Henry Kissinger July 18,1993
[11] CIA world fact book –USA religious breakdown
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