Showing posts with label ALABAMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ALABAMA. Show all posts

Fwd: a sobering read - Bill

Curator Note:  First Left-wing forward I've seen in a long time.  Had to share.

On Apr 28, 2020, at 9:34 AM,  wrote:

Another sobering look at our situation. We must do all we can to assure Trump is not re-elected.
From one of my Emory classmates.




-On Apr 27, 2020, at 6:45 PM, wrote:


Subject: a really good editorial from the Irish Times......
Fintan O’Toole: Donald Trump has destroyed the country he promised to make great again

The world has loved, hated and envied the US. Now, for the first time, we pity it

April 25, 2020
By Fintan O'Toole

Over more than two centuries, the United States has stirred a very wide range of feelings in the rest of the world: love and hatred, fear and hope, envy and contempt, awe and anger. But there is one emotion that has never been directed towards the US until now: pity.

However bad things are for most other rich democracies, it is hard not to feel sorry for Americans. Most of them did not vote for Donald Trump in 2016. Yet they are locked down with a malignant narcissist who, instead of protecting his people from Covid-19, has amplified its lethality. The country Trump promised to make great again has never in its history seemed so pitiful.

Will American prestige ever recover from this shameful episode? The US went into the coronavirus crisis with immense advantages: precious 
weeks of warning about what was coming, the world's best concentration of medical and scientific expertise, effectively limitless financial 
resources, a military complex with stunning logistical capacity and most of the world's leading technology corporations. Yet it managed to 
make itself the global epicentre of the pandemic.

As the American writer George Packer puts it in the current edition of the Atlantic, "The United States reacted ... like Pakistan or Belarus - e and a dysfunctional government whose leaders were too corrupt or stupid to head off mass suffering."

It is one thing to be powerless in the face of a natural disaster, quite another to watch vast power being squandered in real time - willfully, malevolently, vindictively. It is one thing for governments to fail (as, in one degree or another, most governments did), quite another to watch a ruler and his supporters actively spread a deadly 
virus. Trump, his party and Rupert Murdoch's Fox News became vectors of the pestilence.

The grotesque spectacle of the president openly inciting people (some of them armed) to take to the streets to oppose the restrictions that save lives is the manifestation of a political death wish. What are 
supposed to be daily briefings on the crisis, demonstrative of national unity in the face of a shared challenge, have been used by Trump merely 
to sow confusion and division. They provide a recurring horror show in which all the neuroses that haunt the American subconscious dance naked 
on live TV.

If the plague is a test, its ruling political nexus ensured that the US would fail it at a terrible cost in human lives. In the process, the idea of the US as the world's leading nation - an idea that has shaped 
the past century - has all but evaporated.

Other than the Trump impersonator Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, who is now looking to the US as the exemplar of anything other than what not to 
do? How many people in Duesseldorf or Dublin are wishing they lived in Detroit or Dallas?

It is hard to remember now but, even in 2017, when Trump took office, the conventional wisdom in the US was that the Republican Party and the 
broader framework of US political institutions would prevent him from doing too much damage. This was always a delusion, but the pandemic has 
exposed it in the most savage ways.

Abject surrender. What used to be called mainstream conservatism has not absorbed Trump - he has absorbed it. Almost the entire right-wing half of American politics has surrendered abjectly to him. It has sacrificed on the altar of wanton stupidity the most basic ideas of responsibility, care and even safety.

Thus, even at the very end of March, 15 Republican governors had failed to order people to stay at home or to close non-essential businesses. In Alabama, for example, it was not until April 3rd that governor Kay Ivey finally issued a stay-at-home order.

In Florida, the state with the highest concentration of elderly people with underlying conditions, governor Ron DeSantis, a Trump mini-me, kept the beach resorts open to students traveling from all over the US for spring break parties. Even on April 1st, when he issued restrictions, DeSantis exempted religious services and "recreational activities".

Georgia governor Brian Kemp, when he finally issued a stay-at-home order on April 1st, explained: "We didn't know that [the virus can be spread by people without symptoms] until the last 24 hours."

This is not mere ignorance - it is deliberate and homicidal stupidity. There is, as the demonstrations this week in US cities have shown, plenty of political mileage in denying the reality of the pandemic. It is fueled by Fox News and far-right internet sites, and it reaps for these politicians millions of dollars in donations, mostly (in an ugly 
irony) from older people who are most vulnerable to the coronavirus.

It draws on a concoction of conspiracy theories, hatred of science, paranoia about the "deep state" and religious providentialism (God will protect the good folks) that is now very deeply infused in the mindset of the American right.

Trump embodies and enacts this mindset, but he did not invent it. The US response to the coronavirus crisis has been paralyzed by a contradiction that the Republicans have inserted into the heart of US 
democracy. On the one hand, they want to control all the levers of governmental power. On the other they have created a popular base by intent is innately evil and must not be trusted.

The contradiction was made manifest in two of Trump's statements on the pandemic: on the one hand that he has "total authority", and on the 
other that "I don't take responsibility at all". Caught between authoritarian and anarchic impulses, he is incapable of coherence.

Fertile ground. But this is not just Donald Trump. The crisis has shown definitively that Trump's presidency is not an aberration. It has grown on soil long prepared to receive it. The monstrous blossoming of misrule has structure and purpose and strategy behind it.

There are very powerful interests who demand "freedom" in order to do as they like with the environment, society and the economy. They have 
infused a very large part of American culture with the belief that "freedom" is literally more important than life. My freedom to own assault weapons trumps your right not to get shot at school. Now, my 
freedom to go to the barber ("I Need a Haircut" read one banner this week in St Paul, Minnesota) trumps your need to avoid infection.

Usually when this kind of outlandish idiocy is displaying itself, there is the comforting thought that, if things were really serious, it would 
all stop. People would sober up. Instead, a large part of the US has hit the bottle even harder.

And the president, his party and their media allies keep supplying the drinks. There has been no moment of truth, no shock of realization that 
the antics have to end. No one of any substance on the US right has stepped in to say: get a grip, people are dying here.

That is the mark of how deep the trouble is for the US - it is not just that Trump has treated the crisis merely as a way to feed tribal hatreds but that this behavior has become normalized. When the freak 
show is live on TV every evening, and the star is boasting about his ratings, it is not really a freak show any more. For a very large and solid bloc of Americans, it is reality.

And this will get worse before it gets better. Trump has at least eight more months in power. In his inaugural address in 2017, he evoked "American carnage" and promised to make it stop. But now that the real carnage has arrived, he is reveling in it. He is in his element.

As things get worse, he will pump more hatred and falsehood, more death-wish defiance of reason and decency, into the groundwater. If a new administration succeeds him in 2021, it will have to clean up the toxic dump he leaves behind. If he is re-elected, toxicity will have become the lifeblood of American politics.

Either way, it will be a long time before the rest of the world can imagine America being great again.

Fwd: THE POLITICAL CRUSADES HAVE FINALLY STARTED

Asunto: Fwd: THE POLITICAL CRUSADES HAVE FINALLY STARTED

Racist or realist?
Now that our Muslim is out of the Whitehouse, we can join the fray !👍

Sent from my iPad

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Date: February 7, 2017 at 8:09:37 AM PST
Subject: THE POLITICAL CRUSADES HAVE FINALLY STARTED



THE POLITICAL CRUSADES HAVE FINALLY STARTED

The Muslims are getting to be known - and rejected. The Political Crusades have finally started as predicted.


See how the world is acting fast on the threat posed by Islam and its barbaric Sharia Law.

Japan has always refused Muslims to live permanently in their country and they cannot own any real estate or any type of business,
and have banned any worship of Islam. Any Muslim tourist caught spreading the word of Islam will be deported immediately,
including all family members.

Cuba rejects plans for first mosque.

The African nation of Angola and several other nations have officially banned Islam.

Record number of Muslims, (over 2,000) deported from Norway as a way of fighting crime. Since these Muslim criminals have
been deported, crime has dropped by a staggering 72%. Prison Officials are reporting that nearly half of their jail cells are now
vacant, Courtrooms nearly empty, Police now free to attend to other matters, mainly traffic offenses to keep their roads and
highways safe and assisting the public in as many ways as they can.

In Germany alone in the last year there were 81 violent attacks targeting mosques.

Austrian police arrested 13 men targeting suspected jihad recruiters.

A Chinese court sends 22 Muslim Imams to jail for 16 to 20 years for spreading Islam hatred and have executed eighteen jihadists;
China campaigns against Separatism (disallowing Islamist to have their own separate state). Muslim prayers banned in government
buildings and schools in Xinjiang (Western China). Hundreds of Muslim families prepared to leave China for their own safety and
return back to their own Middle Eastern countries.

Muslim refugees beginning to realize that they are not welcome in Christian countries because of their violent ways and the continuing
Wars in Syria and Iraq whipped up by the hideous ISIS who are murdering young children and using mothers and daughters as sex slaves.

British Home Secretary prepares to introduce 'Anti-social Behavior Order' for extremists and strip dual nationals of their Citizenship.
Deportation laws also being prepared.

The Czech Republic blatantly refuses Islam in their country, regarding it as evil.

Alabama - A new controversial amendment that will ban the recognition of "foreign laws which would include Sharia law".

16 other States have all Introduced Legislation to Ban Sharia Law.

North Carolina bans Islamic "Sharia Law" in the State, regarding it now as a criminal offense.

The Polish Defense League issues a warning to Muslims.

Many Muslims in Northern Ireland have announced plans to leave the country to avoid anti-Islamic violence by Irish locals.
The Announcement comes after an attack on groups of Muslims in the city of Belfast, Groups of Irish locals went berserk and
bashed teenage Muslim gangs who were referring to young Irish girls as sluts and should be all gang raped, according to Islam
and ''Sharia Law’'. Even hospital staff were reluctant to treat the battered Muslim patients, the majority were given the Band-Aid
treatment and sent home with staff muttering ''Good Riddance''.

Dutch MP's call for removal of all mosques in the Netherlands. One Member of the Dutch Parliament said: "We want to clean
Netherlands of Islam".

Dutch MP Machiel De Graaf spoke on behalf of the Party for Freedom when he said, "All mosques in the Netherlands should
be shut down. Without Islam, the Netherlands would be a wonderful safe country to live in, as it was before the arrival of Muslim refugees''.
Amen!😡

Fw: A VERY SERIOUS FOOTBALL QUESTION...

date:30 November 2015 at 20:16
subject:Fw: A VERY SERIOUS FOOTBALL QUESTION...


I KNOW MANY  OF YOU LOOK FORWARD TO THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON. 
WELL, HERE'S A LITTLE  RECAP OF LAST YEAR...

Alabama beat Arkansas  Arkansas fired their  coach.
Alabama beat Tennessee  Tennessee fired their  coach.
Alabama beat Auburn  Auburn fired their coach.
 
Alabama beat Notre Damethe Pope resigned.
 
Question:  How do we get  the White House to play  Alabama?

FWD: Religion or morality: Which comes first?

date:Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 3:47 PM
subject:Religion or morality: Which comes first?

Religion or morality: Which comes first?


Recently, Roy Moore, chief justice of Alabama’s Supreme Court, told CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, “Our rights, contained in the Bill of Rights, do not come from the Constitution, they come from God.”
Cuomo replied, “Our rights do not come from God. That’s your faith. That’s my faith. But that’s not our country.”

Shortly after, Peter Wehner, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, writing in Commentary, defended Judge Moore’s view as well within the mainstream of our political history. So far, so good. The idea that certain of our rights are conferred on us by God was a staple of much of the 17th- and 18th-century political thought that informed the work of the Founders.

But then Wehner makes a huge leap from an easily documented claim about our political history to a sweeping claim about the very foundations of morality in general. “Absent a Creator,” he asks rhetorically, “what is the argument against capriciousness, injustice, and tyranny? How does one create a system of justice and make the case against, say, slavery, if you begin with two propositions: one, the universe was created by chance; and two, it will end in nothing? How do you derive a belief in a moral law that is binding on you and others apart from theism?”

I’ve never understood the intellectual and moral security that people find in the view, however widely held, that “absent a Creator” morality has no basis. The first person to suggest otherwise, to the best of my knowledge, was Socrates in a short Platonic dialogue devoted to this very topic. At the outset, Socrates’ partner in the conversation is absolutely certain, like Wehner, that it’s God who determines which of our actions are morally right and which morally wrong.
But Socrates points out that there are at least two ways to understand that claim. On the one hand, it could be just God’s say-so that makes anything right or wrong. On this version of the story, actions have no inherent moral qualities, but only those that God assigns to them. Or it could be that actions have moral qualities independent of God’s say-so, and it’s their inherent moral qualities, not God’s decrees, that show us what we ought to do or forbear.

I don’t think many people would accept the “God’s say-so” story if they thought about it at all. If we take that story seriously, we don’t live in what to most of us would be a moral universe. Rather, we live in a “might-makes-right” universe because the only reason we’d have to do what God commands is that He has the power to cast us into an unspeakably miserable eternity if we don’t.

In fact, contrary to Wehner, most of us don’t derive our moral beliefs from our religious beliefs, but do exactly the opposite, convinced apparently that some actions are just inherently right or wrong. That’s crystal clear when people like President Obama say, without a murmur of dissent outside the ranks of the beheaders and enslavers, that no god would tell anybody to behead innocent journalists and aid workers or rape and sell 13-year-old girls into slavery.

And how do we know this? Because we’re as certain as we are of anything that such actions are too hideously immoral to find favor with any deity worthy of our devotion. In other words, it’s our idea of God that has to conform to our moral beliefs, not the other way around.

If we believe, then, that actions are inherently right or wrong, independent of God’s say-so, we have to figure out the moral terrain for ourselves. In some cases, the morality of some act, like burning people alive, is about as close to self-evident as anything could be.

But what those horrendous cases show is that even in ordinary life, it’s not our religious beliefs that are doing the moral work. The religious beliefs that we appeal to in daily life are relevant only because they’ve met the moral standards we measure them against and have arrived at on other grounds.

Wehner notwithstanding, we’re not totally helpless about what those other grounds could be. Some of humanity’s most powerful minds, beginning with Socrates, have thought about them deeply.
So while the belief that some rights are God-given is an interesting feature of our political history, it’s much less obvious that theism is an indispensable ahistorical foundation of any of our rights or of morality generally.

Fwd: FW: A repeat?

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date: Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 4:11 PM
subject: Fwd: FW: A repeat?



A professor at Auburn University was giving a lecture on Paranormal Studies.
To get a feel for his audience, he asks, 'How many people here believe in ghosts?'
About 90 students raise their hands.
Well, that's a good start. Out of those who believe in ghosts, do any of you think you  have seen a ghost?'
About 40 students raise their hands.
That's really good. I'm really glad you take this seriously. Has anyone here ever talked to a ghost?'
About 15 students raise their hand.
Has anyone here ever touched a ghost?'
Three students raise their hands.
That's fantastic. Now let me ask you one question further...Have any of you ever made love to a ghost?'
Way in the back, Ahmed raises his hand.
The professor takes off his glasses and says 'Son, all the years I've been giving this lecture, no one has ever claimed to have made love to a ghost.  You've got to come up here and tell us about your experience.'
The Middle Eastern student replied with a nod and a grin, and began to make his way up to the podium.
When he reached the front of the room, the professor asks, 'So, Ahmed, tell us what it's like to have sex with a ghost?'
Ahmed replied, "Shit, from way back there I thought you said goats.

Fw: Chicken in a blizzard

Subject: Chicken in a blizzard
Two years ago Chick-fil-A made national headlines when company president Dan Cathy spoke out in support of traditional marriage. Liberals and gays came unglued and launched massive protests against the restaurant chain.  Several mayors spoke out saying they would not allow any more Chick-fil-As to be built in  heir cities.

They tried boycotting the Christian owned company, but that backfired. Instead, Chick-fil-A had a world record day with many locations selling out of food to the hundreds of thousands of supporters. Is it any surprise that the only news the liberal mainstream media has reported concerning Chick-fil-A has only been the negative?

Remember last week when the ice storm hit the south? The mainstream media showed footage of miles of cars stranded on the frozen interstates.  Several national news broadcasts that I saw
reported about school kids trapped on busses for almost 24 hours because of all of the ice and parents going frantic wondering where their kids were.

In all of the icy gloom and doom, I bet you didn’t hear about the heroic and generous actions of a Chick-fil-A along Highway 280 in Birmingham, Alabama, did you?

Mark Meadows, owner of the Chick-fil-A closed early the day of the storm and sent all of his
employees home.  However, the employees and Meadows soon discovered that they were not going to be able to get home with all of the stranded motorists stuck on the roads.  Some of the cars near the restaurant had been stranded for up to 7 hours.

Audrey Pitt, manager of the Chick-fil-A described the conditions: “Our store is about a mile
and a half from the interstate and it took me two hours to get there.  It was a parking lot as
far as I could see.  At one point there were more people walking than driving.”

Meadows and his employees fired up the kitchen and began preparing chicken sandwiches as
fast as they could. They prepared several hundred sandwiches and then Meadows and his staff headed out and began distributing the hot meals to the stranded motorists on both sides of Highway 280.

Some of the drivers tried to pay them for the sandwiches, but Meadows and his employees refused to take a single penny. Pitt explained why: “This company is based on taking care of people and loving people before you’re worried about money or profit.  We were just trying to
follow the model that we’ve all worked under for so long and the model that we’ve come to love. There was really nothing else we could have done but try to help people any way we could.”

However, Meadows and Pitt were not through with their Good Samaritan efforts.  They helped push cars off the roads, up inclines and whatever else they could do to help. Then they kept the restaurant open overnight so that stranded motorists could have a warm place to be.  A number of motorists slept in booths or on the benches.

Then in the morning, they again fired up the kitchen and prepared chicken biscuits for their overnight guests and once again they refused to accept any payment.  During that 24 hour
period, this Chick-fil-A restaurant opened their kitchen, their doors and their hearts to hundreds of stranded motorists and they did so refusing to accept any payment.  As one source put it, Meadows and his staff lived up to the words Jesus spoke in Matthew 25:35 which states:

“For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and youi nvited Me in…”

Their actions were truly generous and heroic as they also braved the frigid temperatures to hand out hundreds of hot meals to complete strangers.  And I bet you never heard anything about this
from the mainstream media.  Had it been a group of homosexuals or atheists, it would have been all over the news from coast to coast. It was too much against their liberal standards to report a Christian company doing something so positive for so many.

We need to support this and all Christian company's.

Pass this along and bypass the media!

Fwd: FW: Fwd: Fw: : REMINGTON ARMS ON THE MOVE

Good for Remington & Alabama!! JUST LOVE IT !   


Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) Doesn't Want Them

Remington, one of the world's largest gun manufacturers, will on Monday join Gov. Robert Bentley (R) to announce they are bringing over 2,000 jobs to Alabama.
Most of the jobs will be relocated from their Ilion, NY plant, and the initial investment in Alabama will be $87 million.

Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the company is one of the nation's old...est continuously operating manufacturers. Remington is the only U.S. Manufacturer of both firearms and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of shotguns and rifles.

Remington first began considering new locations after the New York legislature passed the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act in response to the tragic shootings in Newtown, Conn. It broadened the definition of so-called "assault weapons" to include a wide range of guns, including the Bushmaster, which was being manufactured at Remington's New York plant.

A month ago Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) said "extreme conservatives" who are "right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay," have "no place in the state of New York."

Gov. Bentley responded "In Alabama we strongly support and uphold our great U.S. Constitution on which our nation and our states were founded. "The Constitution serves to protect individual freedoms. Among them are those guaranteed in the Second Amendment, which protects the right of the people to keep and bear Arms. We will protect the freedoms of individuals and welcome any one or any company to Alabama to discover as so many have, that we are a pro-business state filled with good, hardworking people. "If Gov. Cuomo doesn't want hard working pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment people in his state, we will gladly take them here in Alabama."

Elections are a battle, Liberty is the war.

We may lose a battle here and there but we must Never lose the war.

Keep fighting the good fight.

Fw: FOOTBALL RECAP--A MUST SEE


Subject: Fwd: FOOTBALL RECAP
 
 LOOKING FORWARD TO FOOTBALL SEASON HERE'S A LITTLE RECAP OF LAST YEAR.........
Coincidence????
 
Alabama beat Arkansas
and Arkansas fired their coach.
Alabama beat Tennessee,
and Tennessee fired their coach.
Alabama beat Auburn,
and Auburn fired their coach.
Then Alabama beat Notre Dame, and the Pope resigned.......
Damn, I wish the White House had a team!

Fw: Fwd: Fw: Interesting Statistics

Subject: Fwd: Fw: Interesting Statistics
 






 
 


Subject: Interesting statistics
Interesting..These 11 States now have More People on Welfare than they do Employed. Last month, the Senate Budget Committee reports that in fiscal year 2011, between food stamps, housing support, child care, Medicaid and other benefits, the average U.S. household below the poverty line received $168.00 a day in government support. What’s the problem with that much support? Well, the median household income in America is just over $50,000, which averages out to $137.13 a day. To put it another way, being on welfare now pays the equivalent of $30.00 an hour for a 40-hour week, while the average job pays $25.00 an hour.

FW: Pace Car


 
Subject: FW: Pace Car
 



Subject: Pace Car


 

It took some money to purchase this, paint it & haul it from Montana to Alabama ...
This was seen on I-65 in Birmingham AL a couple of weeks ago. The truck has Montana license tag and they pulled alongside of it and gave the driver a big thumbs up. 
He acknowledged with a thumbs up. Loved it!

Fw: GARFIELD ON OIL CRISIS [:)



A  lot of  folks can't understand how we  came   to   have an oil shortage here in our   country. 
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Well,  there's a very simple   answer. 
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Nobody  bothered to check the oil. 
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We   just didn't know we were getting  low. 
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The  reason for that  is purely  geographical. 
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Our  OIL is located  in: 
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ALASKA
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California
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Coastal    Florida
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Coastal  Louisiana 
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Coastal  Alabama 
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Coastal  Mississippi 
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Coastal  Texas 
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North   Dakota
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Wyoming
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Colorado
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Kansas
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Oklahoma
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Pennsylvania
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And
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Texas
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Our  dipsticks are located  in  DC
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Any  Questions?  NO? Didn't think  So
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Fw: Fw: Sweet Home, Alabama!

Subject: Sweet Home, Alabama!


You may have heard....

Obama will be making no more public speeches in Alabama ....
He claims every time he gets up on stage to make a speech,
some damn Alabama cotton farmer starts bidding on him.

Fw: Obama's voting block

They say Obama was elected by the college kids who voted for him in huge numbers. This may explain it all.........

>>>>> In an Alabama college classroom, the students and professor were discussing the qualifications to be President of the United States. It was pretty simple, actually; the candidate must be a natural born citizen of at least 35 years of age.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, one girl in the class immediately started in on how unfair was the requirement to be a natural born citizen. In short, her opinion was that this requirement prevented many capable individuals from becoming president.
>>>>>
>>>>> The class was taking it all in and letting her rant, but everyone's jaw hit the floor when she wrapped up her argument by stating, 'What makes a natural born citizen any more qualified to lead this country than one born by C-section?'
>>>>>
>>>>> Yep, these are the same 18 year olds that just elected the new President of the United States.

Fwd: McCaina's remarks about the Pledge of Allegiance

"I think my sister's already sent in a few emails like this from my grandma. This one has it all! Slurs against Obama's patriotism, clip art, a snide comment about Obama's full name, an emphasis on the 'under God' in the Pledge, fonts in different colors, and even a misspelled subject line (who knows how many times it's been forwarded without anyone changing it). It's really the perfect recipe for an amazing forward!" -Leah

Genius Leah, thanks for sending me a new favorite. I'm scared to imagine an America where members of congress violate the Pledge of Allegiance. -Mike





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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 4:30 PM
To:
Subject: McCaina's remarks about the Pledge of Allegiance
It should be interesting to see how he will react to the flag tonight during his speech. I guess I do agree if one can't be honored enough to salute the flag of our great country then they really shouldn't have the right to run it!
PLEASE READ ALL THE WAY TO THE END, THEN FORWARD THIS TO EVERYONE ON YOUR E-MAIL LIST. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT NEEDS TO BE KNOWN!

John McCain's remarks about the Pledge of Allegiance
In light of the recent appeals court ruling in California, with respect to the Pledge of Allegiance, the following recollection from Senator John McCain is very appropriate:



'The Pledge of Allegiance' - by Senator John McCain
'As you may know, I spent five and one half years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. In the early years of our imprisonment, the NVA kept us in solitary confinement or two or three to a cell. In 1971 the NVA moved us from these conditions of isolation into large rooms with as many as 30 to 40 men to a room.

This was, as you can imagine, a wonderful change and was a direct result of the efforts of millions of Americans on behalf of a few hundred POWs 10,000 miles from home.

One of the men who moved into my room was a young man named Mike Christian.
Mike came from a small town near Selma , Alabama . He didn't wear a pair of shoes until he was 13 years old. At 17, he enlisted in the US Navy. He later earned a commission by going to Officer Training School Then he became a Naval Flight Officer and was shot down and captured in 1967. Mike had a keen and deep appreciation of the opportunities this country and our military provide for people who want to work and want to succeed.

As part of the change in treatment, the Vietnamese allowed some prisoners to receive packages from home. In some of these packages were handkerchiefs, scarves and other items of clothing.

Mike got himself a bamboo needle. Over a period of a couple of months, he created an American flag and sewed it on the inside of his shirt.

Every afternoon, before we had a bowl of soup, we would hang Mike's shirt on the wall of the cell and say the Pledge of Allegiance.

I know the Pledge of Allegiance may not seem the most important part of our day now, but I can assure you that in that stark cell it was indeed the most important and meaningful event.

One day the Vietnamese searched our cell, as they did periodically, and discovered Mike's shirt with the flag sewn inside, and removed it.

That evening they returned, opened the door of the cell, and for the benefit of all of us, beat Mike Christian severely for the next couple of hours. Then, they opened the door of the cell and threw him in. We cleaned him up as well as we could.

The cell in which we lived had a concrete slab in the middle on which we slept Four naked light bulbs hung in each corner of the room.

As I said, we tried to clean up Mike as well as we could. After the excitement died down, I looked in the corner of the room, and sitting there beneath that dim light bulb with a piece of red cloth, another shirt and his bamboo needle, was my friend, Mike Christian. He was sitting there with his eyes almost shut from the beating he had received, making another American flag. He was not making the flag because it made Mike Christian feel better. He was making that flag because he knew how important it was to us to be able to Pledge our allegiance to our flag and country.

So the next time you say the Pledge of Allegiance, you must never forget the sacrifice and courage that thousands of Americans have made to build our nation and promote freedom around the world. You must remember our duty, our honor, and our country.'

'I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nationunder God, indivisable, with liberty and justice for all.'

PASS THIS ON... And on... And on! You can even send it back to me, I don't mind, because its worth reading again.
oh......and then you have this clown, who refuses to place his hand on his heart and say the pledge......
Subject: Remember this picture on election day!
Let's all remember this on election day...if you have family serving in the military, make sure you send it along. I don't care for Hillary, but at least she shows respect for the country she lives in!
I had heard about this but a picture is definitely worth 1000 words! God save us!!!
Senator Barack Obama, Governor Bill Richardson, Senator Hillary Clinton and Ruth Harkin stand during the national anthem.
Barack Hussein Obama's photo (that's his real name).....the article said he REFUSED TO NOT ONLY PUT HIS HAND ON HIS HEART DURING THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, BUT REFUSED TO SAY THE PLEDGE.....
how in the world can a man like this expect to be our next Commander-in-Chief?Well, how the heck can the American people be so blinded by this man's WORDS?
God help us to do the right thing and elect the right man.
Courage does not always roar, sometimes it is a quiet voice at the end of the day

Fwd: FW: Judge Roy Moore

Clearly this poem is completely authentic, with no doubt at all that someone didn't hijack a judge's name to share the spirit of shameless hate mongering. Nooo.

Remember, these "America: Land of babies in dumpsters" people will be voting with their hearts this fall. -m


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Alabama
Judge


Some of you may be wondering what Judge Roy Moore has been doing since he was removed from the bench for refusing to remove the Ten Commandments from his courtroom wall. Please read the poem he wrote. It's below his picture.



The following is a poem written by Judge Roy Moore from Alabama . Judge Moore was sued by the ACLU for displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom foyer. He has been stripped of his judgeship and now they are trying to strip his right to practice law in Alabama ! The judge's poem sums it up quite well.

America the beautiful,
or so you used to be.
Land of the Pilgrims' pride;
I'm glad they'll never see.

Babies piled in dumpsters,
Abortion on demand,
Oh, sweet land of liberty;
your house is on the sand.

Our children wander aimlessly
poisoned by cocaine
choosing to indulge their lusts,
when God has said abstain

From sea to shining sea,
our Nation turns away
From the teaching of God's love
and a need to always pray

We've kept God in our
temples,
how callous we have grown.
When earth is but His footstool,
and Heaven is His throne.

We've voted in a government
that's rotting at the core,
Appointing Godless Judges;
who throw reason out the door,


Too soft to place a killer
in a well deserved tomb,
But brave enough to kill a baby
before he leaves the womb.

You think that God's not
angry,
that our land's a moral slum?
How much longer will He wait
before His judgment comes?

How are we to face our God,
from Whom we cannot hide?
What then is left for us to do,
but stem this evil tide?

If we who are His children,
will humbly turn and pray;
Seek His holy face
and mend our evil way:

Then God will hear from Heaven;
and forgive us of our sins,
He'll heal our sickly land
and those who live within.

But, America the Beautiful,
If you don't - then you will see,
A sad but Holy God
withdraw His hand from Thee.

~~Judge Roy Moore~~

This says it all. May we all forward this message and offer our prayers for Judge Moore to be blessed and for America to wake up and realize what we need to do to keep OUR America the Beautiful.

Pass this on and let's lift Judge Moore up in Prayer.
He has stood firm and needs our support.

IN GOD WE TRUST!



Fwd: Fwd: Fw: Judge for yourself!!!!!!!


"I got this from my wife's grandmother a couple days ago. She keeps sending me these sorts of e-mails, despite the fact that she knows for a fact that we don't share politics. Interestingly, these e-mails never arrive in my inbox with my address as just one of the recipients. No, they're always sent specifically to me. I'm not sure what she thinks she's going to accomplish.
Enjoy in particular the bit right at the beginning where all the people who like Obama are referred to as 'monkeys'. It even manages to go downhill from there. Enjoy!"
-Yutaka

Oh. Indeed it does. Do you get the feeling we're going to learn many more "facts" about Obama from grandmas in the next few months?

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>>
>>
>> Hillary is only one electionable. quoteth the Voting
>> Assembly!! ALthough Obamba has the votes, Hillary
>> is the one to be elected as she is the only one
>> electable.
>> Stated Friday night on a News talk show. Channel
>> 63.-
>>
>> Below is an excerpt from an email from someone who
>> rides the rails in DC.
>>
>>
>> As Seen From A Military Man - His thoughts
>> opinions.
>>
>>
>> The Obama thing is fantasy, he's not above dealing
>> in lies, largely
>> because there are enough monkeys who believe him.
>> Nothing we can do
>> there, but Billary isn't any prize, either, I don't
>> know how the
>> dumbocrites create these imbeciles, but there's
>> never any shortage of
>> them. Harry Truman was president when I was born,
>> and he wasn't anyone
>> would consider leadership material, but at least he
>> was forceful and
>> didn't deal in lies.
>> Ever since the days of Harry Truman all the dems
>> have ever had was a bunch of clowns, whether they
>> got elected or not.
>>
>> They all want to give away things they don't have,
>> do great shiny things
>> with someone else's money, disarm the country, erode
>> the nation's
>> principles from within. If B.O. makes it, someone
>> will kill him. If
>> Billary makes it, this country will implode. The
>> existence of either one
>> of them makes this nation the laughing-stock of the
>> globe, and the thing
>> that amazes me is the stupidity of the American
>> public in having let
>> these two idiots get as far as they have. A scant 20
>> years ago, no one
>> would have believed such a thing possible, but there
>> it is. With such
>> goings-on it's not likely this nation will have a
>> Tercentennial. I don't
>> understand the reason why no one seems ashamed of
>> either Billary or B.
>> O. We must have become extremely decadent
>> exceedingly fast.
>>
>>>> Tuning in to C-Span recently, I found myself
> > listening to a
>> > > speech
>> > > by Senator Barrack Hussein Obama, Jr. He was
> > standing in the pulpit
>> > > of
>> > > a black church in Selma , Alabama , and as I
> > studied the body
>> > > language
>> > > of the dozen or so black ministers standing
> > behind the senator, I
>> > > couldn't help but be reminded of the little
> > head-bobbing dolls
>> > > that
>> > > people used to place in the rear windows of their
> > 1957 Chevrolets.
>> > > If
>> > > their reactions are any indication, the new
> > "Schlickmeister" of
>> > > the
>> > > Democrat Party is actually a pretty accomplished
> > public speaker.
>> > >
>> > > However, as he spoke, I found my b.s. alarm
> > going off,
>> > > repeatedly.
>> > > But I couldn't quite figure out why until I
> > actually read excerpts
>> > > of
>> > > his speech several days later. Here's part of
> > what he said:
>> > >
>> > > "...something happened back here in Selma,
> > Alabama. Something
>> > > happened in Birmingham that sent out what Bobby
> > Kennedy called,
>> > > "ripples of hope all around the world." Something
> > happened when a
>> > > bunch
>> > > of women decided they were going to walk instead
> > of ride the bus
>> > > after
>> > > a long day of doing somebody else's laundry,
> > looking after
>> > > somebody
>> > > else's children.
>> > >
>> > > "When (black) men who had PhD's decided
> > 'that's enough' and
>> > > 'we're
>> > > going to stand up for our dignity,' that sent a
> > shout across oceans
>> > > so
>> > > that my grandfather began to imagine something
> > different for his
>> > > son.
>> > > His son, who grew up herding goats in a small
> > village in Africa
>> > > could
>> > > suddenly set his sights a little higher and
> > believe that maybe a
>> > > black
>> > > man in this world had a chance.
>> > >
>> > > "So the Kennedy's decided we're going to do an
> > airlift. We're
>> > > going
>> > > to go to Africa and start bringing young Africans
> > over to this
>> > > country
>> > > and give them scholarships to study so they can
> > learn what a
>> > > wonderful
>> > > country America is.
>> > >
>> > > "This young man named Barack Obama got one of
> > those tickets and
>> > > came
>> > > over to this country. He met this woman whose
> > great
>> > > great-great-great- grandfather had owned slaves;
> > but she had a
>> > > good
>> > > idea there was some craziness going on because
> > they looked at each
>> > > other and they decided that we know that, (in)
> > the world as it has
>> > > been, it might not be possible for us to get
> > together and have a
>> > > child.
>> > > There was something stirring across the country
> > because of what
>> > > happened in Selma , Alabama , because some folks
> > are willing to
>> > > march
>> > > across a bridge. So they got together and Barack
> > Obama Jr. Was
>> > > born. So
>> > > don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma ,
> > Alabama .
>> > > Don't tell me I'm not coming home to Selma ,
> > Alabama ."
>> > >
>> > > Okay, so what's wrong with that? It all sounds
> > good. But is it?
>> > >
>> > > Obama told his audience that, because some
> > folks had the courage
>> > > to
>> > > "march across a bridge" in Selma , Alabama , his
> > mother, a white
>> > > woman
>> > > from Kansas , and his father, a black Muslim from
> > Africa , took
>> > > heart.
>> > > It gave them the courage to get married and have
> > a child. The
>> > > problem
>> > > with that characterization is that Barrack Obama,
> > Jr., was born on
>> > > August 4, 1961, while the first of three marches
> > across that bridge
>> > > in
>> > > Selma didn't occur until March 7, 1965, at least
> > five years after
>> > > Obama's parents met.
>> > >
>> > > Obama went on to tell his audience that the
> > Kennedys, Jack and
>> > > Bobby, decided to do an airlift. They would bring
> > some young
>> > > Africans
>> > > over so that they could be educated and learn all
> > about America .
>> > > His
>> > > grandfather heard that call and sent his son,
> > Barrack Obama, Sr.,
>> > > to
>> > > America .
>> > >
>> > > The problem with that scenario is that, having
> > been born in
>> > > August
>> > > 1961, the future senator was not conceived until
> > sometime in
>> > > November
>> > > 1960. So if this African grandfather heard words
> > that ''sent a
>> > > shout
>> > > across oceans,'' inspiring him to send his
> > goat-herder son to
>> > > America ,
>> > > it was not a Democrat Jack Kennedy he heard, nor
> > his brother Bobby,
>> > > it
>> > > was a Re publican President, Dwight D.
> > Eisenhower.
>> > >
>> > > Obama's speech is reminiscent of Al Gore's
> > claim of having
>> > > invented
>> > > the Internet, Hillary Clinton's claim of having
> > been named after
>> > > the
>> > > first man to climb Mt. Everest, even though she
> > was born five years
>> > > and
>> > > seven months before Sir Edmund climbed the
> > mountain, and John
>> > > Kerry's
>> > > imaginary trip to Cambodia .
>> > >
>> > > As one of my black friends, Eddie Huff, has
> > said, "We need to
>> > > ask
>> > > some very serious questions of the senator from
> > Illinois . It's
>> > > not
>> > > enough to be black, it's not enough to be
> > articulate, and it's not
>> > > enough to be eloquent and a media darling. The
> > only question will
>> > > be
>> > > how deaf, how dumb, or how blind must people be
> > in order to turn
>> > > this
>> > > frog into a prince or a president."
>> > >
> >

 
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