GREAT NEWS! Terror-Linked CAIR Stripped of Non-Profit Status
Vargas’s Sob Story: Vargas believes his sob story is an argument for giving up on immigration enforcement and passing a mass amnesty. It’s a sob story, all right. Homeland Security officials across the country should be weeping at the open mockery Vargas and his enablers have made of the law. [ This man shouldn’t be writing, at least not in this country, except in jail! – JS ]
Yesterday, Charles Krauthammer accused the Obama Administration of "outright lawlessness" by ignoring Congress' rejection of the Dream Act.
Come Home America (and Build Windmills!): Obama’s new battle cry! Gen. Douglas MacArthur was wrong. There is a substitute for victory. It’s “ending wars responsibly.”
Obama Taps Strategic Petroleum Reserve To Play Politics - “The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is not an ATM for the President to withdraw from when he needs a boost in his bad approval ratings. The 30 million barrels of oil from the SPR are insignificant compared to America’s massive resource base. The President should save reserves in the SPR for times of war and legitimate crisis, not Washington-created disasters.” [ The SPR is now the Strategic Political Reserve. – JS]
Indoctrination Fridays: Curriculum Teaches Kindergartners to Unionize: The California Federation of Teachers produced the perfect solution with “Trouble in the Hen House: A Puppet Show.” To spare you the unpleasantness of reading this bilge, here’s the basic plot: a bunch of hens feel “oppressed” by the farmer, so they band together and create Hens United. The angry unionized chickens are too powerful a force for the farmer to handle, so he capitulates to the hens’ demands.
"How does something immoral, when done privately, become moral when it is done collectively? Furthermore, does legality establish morality? Slavery was legal; apartheid is legal; Stalinist, Nazi, and Maoist urges were legal. Clearly, the fact of legality does not justify these crimes. Legality, alone, cannot be the talisman of moral people." -- Walter E. Williams
Is There a Distinctly Biblical Economics?: While the Christian should be opposed to all forms of Socialism and Marxism because of their collectivistic policies (making the State sovereign), the Christian also should steer clear of unbridled freedom where individual relativism reigns (making the individual sovereign). The Bible is the Christian’s standard, not the independent voice of the individual or the collective voice of the majority.
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