Try finding this image of Obama’s buddy Ayers on Google. Given how well known this shot is, you’d think it would go to the top of Google searches for “Ayers flag.” It is nowhere to be found. Is Google evil for hiding this? Hat tip: Stop the ACLU
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Theologian Michael Scott, from The Office: “If there isn’t a God, then what are all these churches for?”
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The intolerance of the pro-GLBTQ movement – it is a one-way street. No discussion allowed. I thought the media reporting was surpisingly balanced.
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The untold story about Sally Kern- the Oklahoma State Representative was demonized for comments she made about the pro-GLBTQ movement. It was illogical and unfair to begin with, but even more so when you learn a little more about her.
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Good video on the global warming hoax. We are fortunate the many errors have gotten exposed so thoroughly and quickly. How long will it take to change the public opinion? It is so sad that kids were forced to watch An Inconvenient Truth without any balance whatsoever.
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Some good pro-life progress from the United Methodist General Conference.
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Jonah Goldberg addresses Jeremiah Wright’s lie that the U.S. government “purposely infected African-American men with syphilis.” He also points out the irony that those using this example are pro-big government – the very government they claim they can’t trust:
But the idea that the Tuskegee experiment somehow validates the deranged, paranoid view that the U.S. government created AIDS to murder African-Americans — in one of the most hideously painful, drawn-out and expensive manners imaginable — is a riot of ridiculousness and a maelstrom of mendacity. And yet, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve heard guilt-ridden white liberals say exactly that. “Considering what we did at Tuskegee,” they opine, “who can blame them for being distrustful of government?”
Well, as a conservative, I have no problem with distrusting government, nor can I fault the descendants of slaves or the victims of Jim Crow for distrusting government more than most.
But why blacks remain the most reliable voters for the party of ever-expanding government power is something of a mystery.
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Wow! I had heard before that the blacks at Tuskegee weren’t injected, but the details related by Goldberg make the charge even more stupid. I’m gonna have to link to that article as well, just in hopes of dispelling the myth in the minds of more people.
I also read the comments at Stop the ACLU that followed the video. Typical how the people GF put forth for reading were trashed as bigots and such, and how apparently all ex-gays are liars! You know, I love my wife and would never cheat on her. I can’t seem to shake my lusting for other hot babes. I guess I’m a liar to say that I’m happily married and feel more than fulfillment with my monogomous relationship. It’s not about eliminating desires so much as how to deal with not acting on them. I have so many wicked desires that I’ve never been able to shake. I DON’T act on them because I know they are wicked and I prefer to be as “good” as I can be. I rule me, not my urges and desires, for the greater glory of my Lord.
Marshall that is an excellent point. We all have evil desires, the difference is, we recognize them as evil and sinful (redundancy), and look to another to help us put them to death and NOT act upon them. Seems the gay agenda is to promote the deepest levels of depravity for all. We might as well be dogs, instead of those created in the Image of God.
It’s amazing how many lies the liberals put forth, both about global warming, the gay agenda, etc., and they always demagogue anyone that stands opposed to such lies. Seems the more I think of liberalism, the more I see it as nothing but a lie.