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Chris Kyle’s Killer Was Sporting Islamic Facial Hair When He Killed Kyle


Written by Doug Giles on February 8, 2015

URL of the Original Posting Site: http://clashdaily.com/2015/02/chris-kyles-killer-sporting-islamic-facial-hair-killed-kyle/

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Jury selection for the trial for Eddie Routh, the man who killed American Sniper Chris Kyle and fellow Navy SEAL Chad Littlefield, is supposed to begin this week in Stephenville, Texas.patrol th thERMH239J

For months we’ve been hearing that Eddie suffered from PTSD and that the VA is to blame for not getting him on potent enough dope, or too-potent dope; and failed to farm him out to an exorcist to have his war demons banished forever; and thus, the VA is the reason Eddie snapped and killed an American icon and his fellow SEAL friend.

Heck, I’m surprised we haven’t heard “The Low Blood Sugar Excuse” tossed out there as the reason Routh killed Kyle: “Eddie, you see, has low blood sugar, and if he‘d had a Snickers, Chris would still be alive.”

Or… or… “Eddie could have also killed Chris and Chad because his third grade teacher never called on him during class when he raised his hand, and that wounded his inner-child, and that’s why Eddie murdered two stellar and innocent soldiers who were trying to help him.”

Why not parlay those excuses as well?  The aforementioned makes about as much sense as the PTSD defense that’s been batted around on Eddie’s behalf. A pretext, mind you, that is currently getting severely hammered by the Warfighter Foundation.

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The Warfighter Foundation alleged that Eddie Ray Routh, 27, the Marine veteran accused of murdering Navy SEAL Kyle two years ago, never saw combat nor experienced traumatic situations during his time serving overseas.

Eddie Routh served one tour in Iraq in 2007, at Balad Air Base (the 2nd largest U.S. installation in Iraq), with no significant events. No combat experience. Let me say that again, he NEVER SAW COMBAT or any aspect of traumatic events associated with a combat deployment (i.e. incoming mortar or rocket fire). He never left the base, EVER.

The Warfighter Foundation, a nonprofit veterans group, filed a Freedom of Information Act request to obtain information about Routh’s service record. It was through the information they received that the group discovered Routh had not experienced any type of combat.

Matter of fact, the base that Mr. PTSD was stationed at was pretty cush.

According to MilitaryBases.com:

Joint Base Balad benefited from some of the best facilities. It was almost a luxurious installation. The military troops had access to swimming pools, dancing lessons, a movie theater, American restaurants and snack bars. The housing facilities were just as advanced. The facilities were probably some of the most important factors that drew the celebrities and officials’ attention during their visits.

Sounds rough, eh?  Pools, Pizza Hut, Dancing, Movies … holy crap… oh, the pain.

Garsh … that’s enough to push even the strongest amongst us over the edge and compel one to murder innocent friends who’re trying to help you out, right?  No?  Yeah, I guess you’re right.  Sounds like BS to me, also.  However, maybe Eddie imagined, like Brian Williams, that he was actually in war, when he wasn’t, and that’s how he got PTSD.  That’s a possibility…

Another interesting twist in The PTSD Eddie Routh Ruse came from the laptop of Walid Shoebat last week. Walid, an expert in all things Islam, points out some interesting and very overlooked ditties about Eddie.

Check out these interesting, and Islamic, nuggets from Walid …

When we evaluate cases for potential Muslim terrorists, we always look for physical signs like a trimmed mustache and a beard that is lesser trimmed. And when it comes to a crime that was committed, we look at who the victims are. In  the story on Eddie Routh who murdered Chris Kyle, there are signs of concern, especially the facial hair, it does match the profile of a convert.

Also, Routh was a prison guard over Muslim terrorists at Balad Airbase in Baghdad in 2007. He never served in battle, but spent most of his time looking and talking to Muslims in jail. He could have likely interacted with the inmates and got converted; prison has a higher conversion rate than any mosque. Also, why would he kill a Navy SEAL who was known to have killed so many terrorists? [Especially, given that Kyle had a price on his head?]

Examining [Kyle’s] killer gives also clues.  “During a phone call with his father, Routh expressed sympathy for the detainees and discontent over how the US was conducting the war as well as his reluctance to engage in combat” and “While working as a guard at Balad Air Base, Routh laments his [Muslim] prisoners’ poor living conditions”.

Let’s sum up Shoebat’s alarms:

  1. Routh spent a lot of time and sympathized with Islamic radical prisoners

  2. and was sporting the no-mustache-with-beard Muslim facial hair when he came back and killed Kyle.

Sounds kinda weird to this redneck, but then again maybe Eddie really admired Abe Lincoln’s facial hair.

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“My Name is America”


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WOW! What a fantastic song and video. It makes you proud to be an American!!

Pass this one on and on!!!

It WOULD BE NICE TO KEEP THIS ONE MOVING THROUGHOUT AMERICA!!!!! crank

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This Kid’s Amazing Rendition of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ Is Going Viral–Watch It And You’ll See Why


Posted by Michael CantrellMichael CantrellNovember 28, 2014

URL of the Original Posting Site: http://joeforamerica.com/2014/11/kids-amazing-rendition-star-spangled-banner-going-viral-watch-youll-see/

Nothing stirs up the red, white, and blue coursing through my veins faster than hearing a talented singer completely rock out “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

If it’s done correctly, it brings a tear to my eye and gives me goosebumps as I reflect on how awesome this country really is. It reminds me that despite all of the bad junk going on with our corrupt government, this nation is truly worth fighting for, and in the end, we will be victorious in restoring her to her former glory.

This is exactly how I felt when I heard this young man belt out our National Anthem with the full respect the song demands. It’s simply amazing.

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But on Thursday, 12-year-old Quintavious Johnson — a contestant on the 9th season of “America’s Got Talent” — provided a beautiful rendition of the song that earned him quite a bit of praise.

Performing at the Thanksgiving Day game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears, Johnson inspired the masses with a perfect delivery of the national anthem.

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This is so awesome. I think we should all watch it again. Go ahead. Really. I’ll wait.

What makes this version of the song so special is that there have been so many terrible live versions sung at sporting events that each time a video gets posted of the latest one, it’s usually because someone flubbed it, not because they did a stellar job like Johnson did with the tune.

Hopefully this song will brighten your day and remind you how great America is. While things are bad, they could always be worse, so take hope. We’re fighting for freedom, and you know what? It’s a war we can actually win.

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Michael CantrellMichael Cantrell is a conservative journalist/blogger with over 8 years of professional writing experience writing for some of the largest publications on the Internet. He has participated in several campaigns to repeal Obamacare, worked with Tea Party candidates running for Congress, and more. Michael is a staunch constitutionalist and lover of American history.
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Video of the Day: Vintage Robin Williams as the American Flag


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Sears – Christmas shopping this year.


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I just received this email message, confirmed it, and am sharing it with you.

“I know I needed this reminder, since Sears isn’t always my first choice.  It’s amazing when you think of how long the war has lasted  and Sears hasn’t withdrawn from their commitment. Could we each buy at least one thing at Sears this year?’ 

“What commitment you say?  How does Sears treat its employees who are serving in our military?  By law, they are required to hold their jobs open and available, but nothing more. Usually, people take a big pay cut and lose benefits as a result of being on active duty.    Sears is voluntarily paying the difference in salaries and maintaining all benefits, including medical insurance and bonus programs, for all employees  who are serving. I submit that Sears is an exemplary corporate citizen and should be recognized for its contribution. I suggest we all shop at Sears at least once this year.  Be sure to find a manager to tell them why we are there so the company gets the positive reinforcement & feedback it well  deserves.’

I decided to check this before I sent it forward. So I sent the following  e-mail to the Sears Customer Service Department:  I received this e-mail and I would like to know if it is true. If it is, the internet may have just become one very good source of advertisement for your company. I know I would go out of my way to buy products from Sears instead of another store for a like item, even if it’s cheaper at that store.” 

It’s verified! By: http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/sears.asp

This is their answer to my e-mail:

Dear Customer:

 Thank you for contacting Sears. The information is factual. We appreciate your positive feedback  Sears regards service to our country as one of the  greatest sacrifices our men and women can make. This is the “least” we can do for them.  We are happy to do our part to lessen the burden they bear at this time.

 Bill Thorn   Sears  Customer Care

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Please pass this on. Sears needs to be recognized for this outstanding contribution and we need to show them as Americans, we do appreciate what they are doing for our Military!!!

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Reagan on Veterans Day: ‘Peace Fails When We Forget What We Stand For’


Alex Anderson / / November 11, 2014

URL Of Original Posting Site: http://dailysignal.com/2014/11/11/reagan-veterans-day-peace-fails-forget-stand/

America has officially honored its veterans on Nov. 11 since 1954, when an act of Congress changed the name from Armistice Day, recognizing the 1918 ceasefire between Germany and Allied nations. Veterans Day became a federal holiday to honor those who have served in the U.S. military.

The video below features excerpts from President Ronald Reagan’s Veterans Day remarks on Nov. 11, 1985. Speaking to a crowd at Arlington National Cemetery, Reagan emphasized that peace must be maintained through the strength of the courageous.

“Peace is only maintained and won by those who have clear eyes and brave minds,” said Reagan. “In memory of those who gave the last full measure of devotion, may our efforts to achieve lasting peace gain strength.”

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FROM A VEITNAM ERRA MARINE VETERAN TO ALL UNITED STATES MILITARY VETERANS, THAN YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE!

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Patriot “Minimimalist”


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The other day, the following passage from the Bible seemed to jump out at me. Let’s read, Matthew 19:16-24 (ERV); 16A man came to Jesus and asked, “Teacher, what good thing must I do to have eternal life?”

17Jesus answered, “Why do you ask me about what is good? Only God is good. But if you want to have eternal life, obey the law’s commands.”

18The man asked, “Which ones?”

Jesus answered, “‘You must not murder anyone, you must not commit adultery, you must not steal, you must not tell lies about others, 19you must respect your father and mother, (Quote from Ex. 20:12-16Deut. 5:16-20) and ‘love your neighbor (Quote from Lev. 19:18)”

20The young man said, “I have obeyed all these commands. What else do I need?”

21Jesus answered, “If you want to be perfect, then go and sell all that you own. Give the money to the poor, and you will have riches in heaven. Then come and follow me!”

22But when the young man heard Jesus tell him to give away his money, he was sad. He didn’t want to do this, because he was very rich. So he left.

23Then Jesus said to his followers, “The truth is, it will be very hard for a rich person to enter God’s kingdom. 24Yes, I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter God’s kingdom.”

The “minimimalist” is often unhappy with the minimums for acceptable obedience. In this case, the man wanted to know the minimum he could get away with in order to be considered righteous before God. The answer was unacceptable because it cost more than he was willing to do. You do not have to be rich by the worlds standards in order to be associated with this man. Anything we are not willing to give up or get rid of, condemns us by our own choosing. Whatever it is we refuse to give up in order to be a true follower of Jesus becomes an anchor dragging us down to the abyss of destruction. That is not God’s will. Obedience is forsaking ALL to follow Jesus. Anything less is sin.

That includes Patriots. Thomas Jefferson is quoted as saying, “The “Tree of Liberty” must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of PATRIOTS and Tree of Liberty 03TYRANTS.” It is not hard to find many people who will agree with that statement, but because they are “Minimumalist Patriots”, they condition their agreement with, “As long as it’s someone else’s blood”.

As God the Father is looking for true Heaven Patriots, He is also looking for some real “American Patriots” who set no conditions to their commitment in their fight for freedom. Unfortunately, finding those Patriots are hard. Yes, we can find many of them who have volunteered for the military. But what about the rest of us?

I have taken the pledge to give all to God through the Lord Jesus Christ. As a Marine, I pledged my honor and life to defend the United States and the Constitution of the same. At 67 years of age, that commitment has not waned. How about you? What is your commitment to the recovery of our country? Are you a “Minimumalist”, or a Tree of Liberty Patriot?

 

 

 

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VIDEO: Army Veteran Throws Epic First Pitch in the Most Creative Way Imaginable


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Even after the incredible 18 inning playoff game on Saturday between the San Francisco Giants and the Washington Nationals, many people found themselves talking not about the game, or perhaps not exclusively about the game. Rather, the talk around the nation was the ceremonial first pitch which in this game was thrown by Army veteran Brian Keaton.

Keaton was wounded in Iraq by a bomb explosion. He spent a grueling 3 ½ years at Walter Reed National Medical Center where he was treated and recovered from traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Drawing upon his Army experience, and to the great surprise and delightment of the crowd, Keaton threw out the first pitch as if the baseball was a hand grenade. The crowd loved it and both the crowd and players celebrated this true American hero.

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The Real Miss America


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This 19 year old ex-cheerleader (now an Air Force Security Forces Sniper) was watching a road in Pakistan that led to a NATO military base. She observed a man digging by the road. She engaged the target (she shot him).

It turned out he was a bomb maker for the Taliban, and he was burying an IED that was to be detonated
when a U.S. patrol walked by 30 minutes later. It would have certainly killed and wounded several soldiers.

The interesting fact of this story is the shot was measured at 725 yards. She shot him as he was bent over burying the bomb. The shot went through his rectum and into the bomb which detonated; he was blown to pieces.

The Air Force made a motivational poster of her. (Folks, that’s a shot 25 yards longer than seven football fields) and the last thing that came out of his mouth was his ass!

If You Can Not Stand Behind Our Troops, please feel Free to Stand In Front of Them!

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Restore American Expectionalism: Nullify Obama


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Upon seeing the size of the crowd, the trio of middle school students scheduled to perform the Star Spangled Rejecting SocialismBanner became petrified. It was the monthly U.S. Immigration Naturalization Ceremony in Baltimore, Maryland. We were backstage. Every month the ceremony was ended with me performing my original song, “Celebrate America”. I felt honored that my song was the first heard by the new Americans.

The hall overflowed with a thousand or more people; applicants extremely excited about taking their oath of allegiance to the United States of America and their supportive families, there to witness the auspicious occasion.

The kids sounded great rehearsing backstage. However, halfway through their performance center stage in front of the audience, they panicked. They stopped singing and stood there shaking. I joined the kids on stage.

I told the audience that these brave kids were prime examples of what it means to be an American. Though terrified of venturing into the new frontier of singing for such a large audience, they pressed forward and gave it their best shot. The audience erupted in cheers and applause for the kids. We all sang the Star Spangled Banner. It was an awesome moment. An immigration official sent me a very nice letter of thanks.2032-America_Land_of_Liberty

That ceremony happened around 16 years ago. Back then, it truly meant something extraordinarily special to be an American. At every ceremony from my vantage point on stage, I saw many applicants reciting the oath with tears streaming down their cheeks. It choked me up every time.

At numerous ceremonies, I witnessed elderly applicants raised from their wheelchairs by family members; grandchildren holding up the frail applicant’s right hand as they tearfully took the oath.

With the glow of patriotism emanating from their faces, I knew these new Americans were not particularly interested in government handouts. Clearly, they captured our Founding Father’s vision of America and enthusiastically embraced the concept of American Exceptional-ism. Their body language radiated, give us the ball of freedom and we will run with it in pursuit of our American dreams. They were eager to assimilate; to be a part of something unique and wonderful.

Fast forward to the unprecedented insolence of President Obama. In essence, he is saying screw all the patriotic America the beautiful crap; expecting immigrants to assimilate and jump through loops to become citizens. America’s borders are hereby decreed open. Period. If you can get here, you can stay here. Thus, we are experiencing a literal invasion with no end in sight.

kingobamafingerconstitution-300x204King Obama is also threatening to wave his royal scepter, unlawfully granting amnesty to 5-6 million illegals just because it pleases his fancy to create new welfare recipients and future Democrat voters.

Despite much wailing and gnashing of teeth, nobody has had the courage to confront our vengeful king regarding his international advertising and embrace of illegals.

Finally, the great Republican senator from Alabama, Jeff Sessions said, “Enough!” Sessions called for the House and Senate to stop Obama’s amnesty.

My fellow Americans, all pretense is over. With two years left of his presidency, Obama has taken off his gloves and mask. Due to his mentors, Obama disagrees with America as founded. He believes our role as “the” world leader was unjustly acquired. Can you believe this folks? Our president is hellbent on knocking America off the Imperial President Obamathrone.

For this cause along with numerous high crimes and misdemeanors, Barack Hussein Obama is unworthy to lead our great nation. He must be politically nullified. We the People must rally behind Sen Jeff Sessions’ initiative.

I still remember a very old gentleman at a Naturalization ceremony. He was held up by a family member on both sides with tears of joy and a big smile on his face. He had just completed reciting his oath of allegiance.

He was happy. He was proud. He was an American!

I LOVE AMERICA

 

 

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LOOKING FOR: A Few Honest Men to Rescue America


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Written by Rob Morse on August 1, 2014

“What can one man do? Even if he has a gun, how can one man stop the government of these United States since the government has its tanks and jets?”

If you’ve been around the liberty movement for more than a few weeks, then you’ve heard the false dilemma wrapped in a question. Let me remind you what one man can do, and what a few men have done many times in our history. You and I are here to demand moral behavior when the government fails. Our government fails much more often than you think.

True, there was only one Lexington and Concord in the American Revolution. We won’t see that again. We forget there was also the battle to Gonzales in the Texas revolt. Events like those are few and far between. Let me remind you of the other times honest men saved society when the government fled in fear or political cowardice.

Sparkeling EagrlsWere you ever taught about the battle of Athens, Tennessee? Returning WW II veterans faced the corrupt political machine that ran McMinn County. The returning veterans ran a slate of candidates and promised honest government. That sounded great, but on Election Day, the local deputies shot minority voters and stole the ballot boxes. The Vets took them back and forced an honest election. The corrupt politicians fled the county.

Do you remember how hurricanes Katrina and Andrew overwhelmed law enforcement? Neighbor helped neighbor. We shared what we had and helped keep our neighborhoods safe. Sometimes that meant giving a stranger a bottle of water and sending him on his way. The same thing happened after the Northridge earthquake.

There were riots in South Central Los Angeles after the Rodney King verdict. Korean shopkeepers closed their streets and kept their businesses from being looted and burned. The shopkeepers saved lives while the police stayed away.

You may have forgotten about, or were never taught about, the hundred or so race riots we had across the US since the civil war. The homes of black men and women were burned by angry mobs. Thousands of black men and women were killed. Too many were unarmed and defenseless.

Lynching by racial supremacists killed almost five thousand Americans, and more than a thousand of the victims were whites who supported integration and racial equality. The government looked the other way.. or attended the events as participants wearing white sheets. Yes, law and order in the United States looked the other way thousands and thousands of times. These United States are not bad, but we are not perfect.

We like to think that the civil rights struggle after World War Two was politically non-violent. That is rewriting our history as we want it to be, not as it was. A number of civil rights advocates adopted practical non-violence. They were non-violent until fired upon. Many civil rights marches were protected by both the watchful eye of news cameras.. and by a few armed black veterans walking along the edge of the crowd. In those days, there were no news cameras keeping watch at night. The armed veterans were essential to keep the peace when the government wouldn’t.

We have not changed. There are lawless street corners in every city today.

I think of those brave veterans who kept the peace. I think of them when I read today’s news. We live in crazy times where the government ignores any inconvenient law. When the politicians get caught, they twist the truth to fit a political narrative. Hmm. I wish that were unusual, but looking back at our history, that isn’t unusual at all.

What about today? It has always been easy to imagine that we might be called to our local church to help the unfortunate after a disaster. The situation has changed only slightly these days. Today we might have to stand in front of our local border patrol office or our local synagogue to protect them. Like I said, these are crazy days.

That is why honest men and women matter, and always have. We are the strength and moral backbone of these United States even as our government crumbles. Our actions make a difference when we defend the few or the defenseless. Said another way, self-defense protects the minority from tyranny.

Some things have not changed since David chose to stand there with five smooth stones. Stand straight and strong.

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A story in pictures……


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If he is a hero………..She is an angel. 
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If you care to offer the smallest token of recognition and appreciation for our military, please pass this on and pray for our men and women who have served and are currently serving our country. And pray for those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. 
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What’s So Great About America? Well , Here’s a Start …


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Written by Allan Erickson on July 17, 2014

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amer eagleAnyone can come here and completely reinvent themselves.  This is still the land of opportunity: there are few restrictions and almost unlimited possibilities.

Through discipline and hard work, an individual can prosper and enjoy freedom unknown to 99.9% of humans who’ve ever lived.

  • The individual is free to pursue any dream or ambition, and all this is because we have economic freedom supported by a governing structure that exists according to the consent of the governed.  The government works for us, if we are diligent enough to hold it accountable.
  • Ours is the most diverse and inclusive culture on earth.
  • America is great because Americans are kind.
  • America is great because we are a nation of dreamers, inventors, artists, builders and doers.  We exalt in achievement, rebound from failure and encourage one another every step of the way, from the little league, to the majors, in every walk of life.
  • To be an American is to become an American: a person has to make a conscious effort to consider and believe in our principles, the most successful applied principles ever seen anywhere at any time.
  • America is great in large part because we have always encouraged one another to live out a simple creed:  “Love your neighbor.”
  • America is great because her people are good, and her people are good because of their faith in the God of
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  • My country is great because Americans are the most generous and giving people on earth.
  • America is great because she is reluctant to go to war but unafraid of confronting the thug and the tyrant.
  • America is great because we fight according to the rules, and when we win, we reach back to our enemies and make them friends.
  • America is great because of our constitutional republic, our system of checks and balances, our system of justice based on the rule of law, the presumption of innocence, the right to a fair trial and other protections demanding government uphold the rights of citizens.
  • America is great because we do not put up with tyrants, and we always look out for the little guy, the orphan and the widow.
  • Americans are great because somehow, we always find a way to bounce back. 
  • America is great because America welcomes the immigrant who comes here legally pledging to become an American and promising to help us form a more perfect union. 
  • America is great because when we see our sin, we decide to do something about it, and we are among the few societies which successfully and consistently evaluates whether or not we are living up to our creed.
  • America is great because our revolution was a genuine revolution that was fought for the sake of good principles, yTree of Liberty 03ielding something entirely new: the land of the free, populated by self-governing people devoted to virtuous living.
  • America is great because people, individually, and voluntarily, make a conscious decision every day to look out for the liberty of others, and protect the liberty of others, even if it means death on some lonely battlefield.
  • America is great because her mission is peace, her purpose is protection, her provision is prosperity, and her lifeblood is liberty.

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A Veteran Tribute


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This John Wayne Recording Will Fill You With Pride! [LISTEN]


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As we celebrate the birth of our Nation and the freedom we have been blessed with, we thought this recording was worth sharing.  We think you will agree and want to make sure everyone you know gets to hear it too.

John Wayne was and still is an American icon and his heart bled red, white, and blue.  This stirring spoken word recording is sure to fill you with pride and you might even shed a tear or two.  At the very least, it is hard to listen to this without getting chills.

In honor of 238 years of Independence, we present John Wayne’s America, Why I Love Her.

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Bikers going to Mexico to free Marine


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Getting an army of bikers might just do the trick.

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Bikers are on their way to Mexico to do what the government won’t: free a Marine.

John Harrington of Shield Tactical is leading this cause, as his plan is to go to Mexico where Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi is being kept for making a wrong turn, and declaring his lawful U.S. weapons.

Let’s wish these guys success in doing what Obama should have done with his magic PHONE:

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Brave, Tough, Honorable, Dependable: Our D-Day Veterans


Brave, Tough, Honorable, Dependable: Our D-Day Veterans

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This cartoon is in honor of our veterans on the anniversary of D-Day. Those guys were heroes…Americans…real men…brave …tough…honorable…dependable

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POWERFUL: Watch This Young Soldier’s Girlfriend Re-Act To His Surprise Homecoming


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By / 7 June 2014

This young soldier, Sergeant Clark Rahman, made a plan to surprise his girlfriend in front of his Pike house at Florida State University in front of his fraternity brothers and her sorority sisters. He had just come back from a nine month tour in Afghanistan.

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Today’s Proud Patriotic Drawing


 

Excellent history lesson


A large percentage of our country’s population doesn’t know of or care about Normandy. My guess is it has been removed from the text in current history books.

A few weekends ago, British artist Jamie, accompanied by numerous volunteers, took to the beaches of Normandy with rakes and stencils in hand to etch 9,000 silhouettes representing our fallen soldiers into the sand. Titled The Fallen 9000<http://thefallen9000.info/> , the piece is meant as a stark visual reminder of those who died during the D-Day beach landings at Arromanches on June 6th, 1944 during WWII. The original team consisted of 60 volunteers, but as word spread nearly 500 additional local residents arrived to help with the temporary installation that lasted only a few hours before being washed away by the tide. You won’t see or read anything of this on our media….wonder why? The local French know and came out to help. June 6th ‘44 was truly and event that changed the world.  

9,000 Fallen Soldiers Etched into the Sand on Normandy Beach to Commemorate Peace Day on September 25, 2013

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What is surprising is that there was nothing about this here in the US.  An person from overseas sent it to a friend of mine with a note of gratitude for what the US started there.

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Video: Watch What Happens when People Goof-Off at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier


http://www.tpnn.com/2014/05/26/video-watch-what-happens-when-people-goof-off-at-the-tomb-of-the-unknown-soldier/

May 26, 2014 By

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On this day, Americans are so often consumed with the changing season, barbeques and the luxury of a three-day weekend. We shuffle from Friday to Monday and rejoice at the freedom afforded to us from work, from school.
 
It’s natural to get caught up in the activities of Memorial Day weekend, but I urge every reader to please take a moment away from enjoying the changing season and offer a solemn remembrance of our fallen heroes. Ponder what it is to be an American and rejoice not only in the freedom of an extended weekend, but in the blanket of freedom in which we are all cloaked thanks to the sacrifices of America’s heroes.
 
On this Memorial Day, TPNN would like to wish all Americans a happy holiday and offer all who have served this country a hearty and well-deserved “Thank you!”
 
Please enjoy this video of a soldier who has dedicated his life to preserving the memory of those who fought and died for our freedoms. In the video, people are laughing off-screen, something that prompts the guard to set them straight.
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Sketching A Tribute: Honoring Those Who Gave All, Memorial Day 2014


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By / 26 May 2014

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Below are some small sketches in remembrance of Memorial Day. They are a small expression of respect for the guys who have paid such an awful price to procure and preserve our freedoms. Stylistically, they owe much to Bill Mauldin, long time cartoonist for stars and stripes and political cartoonist for other newspapers in civilian life. He was my hero when I discovered his book, “Up front” in fifth grade. 

I once saw a film about combat artists in WW II. They had wild stories, but the funniest was from a Marine who said being a combat artist in the Corps was not easy. The only real advantage over his fellow Marines was that when he went over the side and down the cargo netting into a landing craft he was not only carrying the standard kit and rifle, weighing about seventy pounds, but he was also honored with the opportunity to carry his “art gear” consisting of an “easel, paint box and bottles of turpentine.” Made a fellow wanna join up. Imagine hitting the Pacific beaches, under fire, with all that stuff strapped onto your pack. Forget the art stuff, just imagine hitting the beach with anything strapped to your back. 

I don’t recall him saying he had any time to draw or paint. At least, not for a while.

Marines…whatta you gonna do?

What a price our vets paid and what a debt we owe them. 

The drawings below don’t depict any particular story, but are meant to convey the general boredom and grime these guys endured while displaying friendliness, attention to duty and honor. Just regular boys from farms, ranches, reservations, small towns and big cities. Some of them, perhaps, were like U.S. Grant, who couldn’t run a hardware store in civilian life, but did the job under enemy fire. 
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My Dad, uncle and their first cousin (whose little brother didn’t come back) would always sit around and talk about things they witnessed growing up and during WW II. They never talked about the horror. They only told stories about the goofball officers they sometimes served under. Their pals’ misadventures, getting into messes and how strange the places were they visited. (Apparently, there were places in Europe and the Pacific which were not remotely similar to farm life in  Jennings and Ripley County, Indiana.)

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They also told stories with embedded life-lessons. My dad once explained everything a person needs to know about race relations (which began to be healed in the military in WW II). He didn’t tell me what to think, but just recounted a conversation among sergeants around a pot-bellied stove in an army barracks one cold night in Japan. After the story I understood.

And that Marine combat artist was being interviewed in his seventies. He was still painting and having a ball. He survived. He probably shucked his easel and paints on the sand and focused on his skills with his M-1 Garand. It’s like drawing stuff in courtrooms. You have to sometimes pay close attention to things around you. You can always fill in the dull interludes with your drawing pad and pen later…when nobody is yelling at you…or overruling your objections…or rolling their eyes at your arguments…or shooting at you.

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Today’s Political Cartoon


 

The Pledge


As many of you are aware, the Knights of Columbus submitted to congress that the words “Under God” should be added to our pledge of allegiance.  Both Houses of Congress passed the law and it was signed by President Eisenhower  in 1954. The information below was based on a pole taken by NBC on what percentage should keep the words in our pledge verses the percent who want it removed If you read this and agree that “under God” should be left in the pledge, then just forward it to others and you have voted for it to be left in. If you delete it and don’t forward it you are voting NO to “under God.” Easy huh!
 

Official versions

 
1892; “I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”
 
 
 
1892 to 1923; “I pledge allegiance to my flag and to the republic for which it stands: one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”
 
 
 
1923 to 1924; “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States  and to the republic for which it stands: one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”
 
 
 
1924 to 1954; “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands; one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all.”
 
 
 
1954 to Present; “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America , and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
 
Shock to NBC
 
This is not sent for discussion. If you agree, forward it… If you don’t, delete it. I don’t want to know one way or the other. By my forwarding it, you know how I feel.  Do you believe that the word God should stay in American culture?  NBC this morning had a poll on this question. They had the highest Number of responses that they have ever had for one of their polls, and the Percentage was the same as this: 
  • 86% to keep the words, IN God We Trust and God in the Pledge of Allegiance,
  • 14% against. 
That is a pretty ‘commanding’ public response. 
I was asked to send this on if I agreed or delete if I didn’t.  Now it is your turn. It is said that 86% of Americans believe the word God should stay. Therefore, I have a very hard time understanding why there is such a mess about having ‘In God We Trust’ on our money and having God in the Pledge of Allegiance.Why is the world catering to this 14%?  AMEN! 
 
If you agree, pass this on. if not, simply delete.
 
In God We (I) Trust
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WAKE UP AMERICA


Eagel FlagMy Grandfather’s generation watched as his friends died in WW I… 

My Father’s generation watched as his friends died in WW II and Korea … 

I watched as my friends died in Vietnam … 

None of them died for the Mexican Flag… Every AMERICAN Patriot died for the U.S. Flag…

 

In Texas, a student raised a Mexican flag on a school flag pole; another student took it down. Guess who was expelled… The kid who took it down.

Kids in high school in California were sent home this year on Cinco de Mayo because they wore T-shirts with the American flag printed on them.

Enough is enough.

The following message needs to be viewed by every American. Every Truly Patriotic American needs to stand up for America . We’ve bent over to appease the America-haters long enough.
I’m standing up because the hundreds of thousands who died fighting in wars for this country, and for the U.S. Flag can’t stand up. Shame on anyone who tries to make this a racist message. Let me make this perfectly clear!

THIS COUNTRY BELONGS TO THE AMERICAN CITIZENS BORN AND RAISED HERE!

Because I make this statement DOES NOT mean I’m against immigration!!! YOU ARE WELCOMEto come to OUR COUNTRY by coming into here LEGALLY!

Therefore;

  1. Get a sponsor!
  2. Get a place to lay your head!
  3. Get a job! Live By OUR Laws, Culture and Rules!
  4. Pay YOUR Taxes!
  5. Learn the LANGUAGE like immigrants in the past!!!
  6. Don’t demand that we hand over our lifetime savings of Social Security Funds to you.

When will AMERICANS STOP giving away OUR RIGHTS??? We’ve gone so far the other way… We have bent over backwards not to offend anyone, but it seems no one cares about the AMERICAN CITIZEN that’s being offended!

WAKE UP America !!!

These are the Times that Try Men’s Souls… Tyranny Like HELL…


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 by / on February 16, 2014 at 10:42 pm

About the author: Jan is a nationally recognized 2nd Amendment Advocate/Speaker/ NRA Certified Firearms Instructor/ Associated Press Award winning investigative journalist/ Owner/Editor JanMorganMedia.com, Sr. Editor/Patriot Update/ Independent Constitutional Conservative. She is closely aligned with the Republican/Tea Party/Libertarian, and other Conservative based organizations nationally. Her Conservative voice has ge … [read ‘s FULL BIO]

 

America as we know her, is in critical condition. The longer we allow the disease to spread, the struggle to save her becomes more intense, complicated, and bloody.

Now is the time when all Americans must make a choice. It is not a time for summer soldiers and sunshine Patriots. Liberty is under attack from every direction by multiple enemies. Citizens can no longer sit back and expect legislators to fix the damage. After all, those legislators are, for the most part, responsible for not fulfilling the responsibilities and mandates they promised.

In 1776, Thomas Paine penned these words… In Valley Forge, George Washington shared them with his men.

“These are the times that try mens souls…  The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country, but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks, of every man and woman…’

“Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph…. what we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly, it is the dearness only that gives everything its value, it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated…”

The following is a MUST SEE and SHARE video presentation. Please take the time to watch;

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TAPS …The Last Post


In the Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial in the village of Margraten, about six miles from Maastricht. There lie buried 8,301 American soldiers killed in the battles to liberate Holland in the fall and winter of 1944-5. Sgt. Bill Dukeman, 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, Second Battalion, Company C (of “Band of Brothers fame) is buried there. He was killed in the battle of “The Crossroads” in northern Holland.

The Dutch hold an annual memorial concert every September at the above cemetery to remember and honor the Americans who died to free them in Operation Market Garden and subsequent efforts to eject the German army from Holland. Sgt. Dukeman, like many other fallen GIs, was “adopted” by a Dutch family. Dukeman’s family in the States was contacted and hosted in Holland, and his grave site decorated each year by his Dutch “family.” They keep his portrait in their home, displayed in a place of honor. Fathers pass this obligation down to their sons in Holland. This version of the original “taps” music is played by a 13 year old Dutch girl named Melissa Venema. The conductor of the orchestra is Andre Rieu from Holland.

Many of you may never have heard taps played in its entirety. The original version of Taps was called Last Post, and was written by Daniel Butterfield in 1801. It was rather lengthy and formal, as you will hear in this clip, so in 1862 it was shortened to 24 notes and re-named Taps. Melissa Venema is playing it on a trumpet whereby the original was played on a bugle.

Please watch, and I hope you enjoy;

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My Kind of Patriotic Man


Veteran Cuts Down US Flag Flown Under Mexican Flag in Reno: “I Took This Flag Down in Honor of My Country”

An United States Veteran witnessed a business flying a Mexican flag above the American flag in downtown Reno.  Many people have seen the video from 2007, but many people have not (thus the reason for this post).  The activity of flying the Mexican flag over the US flag, which is illegal, was confronted by the veteran, Jim Brossard, who courageously walked up in front of the business with onlookers standing by and was videoed taking the flags down, cutting loose the American flag and declaring, “I’m Jim Brossard, and I took this flag down in honor of my country with a knife from the United States Army.”

BrossardThe video has been removed several times by YouTube and Facebook and continually reposted.  The current version of the video is posted to my YouTube account.

“I’m a veteran,” Brossard continued.  “I’m not going to see this done to my country.  If they want to fight us, then they need to be men, and they need to come and fight us, but I want someone to come and fight me for this flag.”

“They’re not going to get it back,” he declared before walking off with the US flag tucked safely under his arm.

Brosser has been called a vigilante by some and a hero by others.  One thing is for sure, he is most definitely a patriot.

Following his display of patriotism, Ka-Bar designed a special knife to commemorate his act of patriotism and honor the man behind it.  The US Army Brossard commemorative knife had Jim’s statements and an American flag emblazoned on the blade.

About Tim Brown

Husband to my wife. Father of 10. Jack of All Trades. Christian and lover of liberty.  Residing in the U.S. occupied Great State of South Carolina. Follow Tim on Twitter.

Read more at http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/02/veteran-cuts-us-flag-flown-mexican-flag-took-flag-honor-country/#lY6CpgKrkklLMZMV.99

Four Chaplains Day: Don’t expect ACLU; PLEASE READ AND SHARE


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Exclusive: Rees Lloyd tells of ceremony to honor heroes at site of controversial cross –

http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/four-chaplains-day-dont-expect-the-aclu/#dePB0A54KlO8Gmz5.99

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Rees Lloyd is a longtime civil-rights attorney and veterans activist.
Feb. 3 is “Four Chaplains Day” in America by unanimous act of Congress in 1988. Unfortunately, it is generally not taught to the children in the schools, observed by governmental bodies, nor reported on by media. Consequently, the truly inspiring story of the Four Chaplains, who they are and why there is a day honoring them is unknown by most Americans.

American Legionnaires in California, wartime veterans, believing that the lives and example of selfless service of the Four Chaplains should always be remembered, have by resolution initiated an effort to honor the Four Chaplains in a special and enduring way on Four Chaplains Day 2014:

On Monday, Feb. 3, at 1 p.m., ceremonies will be held dedicating a permanent plaque at Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial honoring the selfless heroism in World War II of the Four Chaplains – Rev. George Fox (Methodist), Rabbi Alexander Goode, Father John P. Washington (Roman Catholic) and Rev. Clark V. Poling (Dutch Reformed).

It was on Feb. 3, 1943, that the troop ship Dorchester, with 900 soldiers and the Four Chaplains aboard, was torpedoed in the dead of night on its way to Greenland. The explosion ripped through the Dorchester from below the water line. Many troops drowned below decks as the Dorchester flooded and swiftly began to sink in the frigid sea.

The Four Chaplains acted to calm and aid the troops, in part by distributing life jackets to those who became separated from their own in the chaos and darkness created by the torpedo blast. When there were no more life jackets, each of the Four Chaplains, knowing that it meant certain death, took off his life jacket and put it on a soldier without one. They continued to help troops into lifeboats, until no room was left.

Then, as surviving soldiers who witnessed it later testified, the Four Chaplains went to their deaths together, their arms linked, praying for the troops and singing hymns, until the Dorchester sank and they disappeared beneath the sea, selflessly sacrificing their lives “so others may live.”

It was and is an awe-inspiring, magnificent act of quiet heroism, of selfless service and sacrifice for others, of faith and love lived, an example to be celebrated, commemorated and emulated, and never to be forgotten. (The Four Chaplains story in more detail is available in this previous column of mine.)

Congress awarded the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Cross to the Four Chaplains in 1944. The Medal of Honor was proposed but was not awarded due to the requirement that it can only be awarded to combatants. In its stead, Congress later created a Four Chaplains Medal and an unprecedented Congressional Medal of Valor in 1961. The American Legion continues to advocate that an exception be made and the Medal of Honor be awarded to the Four Chaplains.

A measure of how the Four Chaplains are honored and revered by veterans of today is expressed in statements issued by two of America’s greatest living military heroes, to be delivered on their behalf at the ceremonies dedicating a plaque to the Four Chaplains at Mt. Soledad on Feb. 3.

Retired Maj. Gen. Patrick H. Brady, Medal of Honor (Vietnam), considered America’s most decorated living veteran, who has described the generally unknown or ignored humanitarian acts of American troops while in war in Vietnam in his book, “Dead Men Flying: America’s Battlefield Angels” (WND Books), issued this tribute to the Four Chaplains:

“As one who has been honored by many great men up to and including the president of the United States, no honor has been more satisfying than my Humanitarian Award from the chapel of the Four Chaplains. Their legacy of courage and sacrifice is vital for our nation’s survival. Our youth need to know that courage is the key to success in life and that God will give us all we ask for. You can’t use it up – and their faith is the foundation of their courage. Sacrifice is love in action, the source of happiness and our eternal inheritance from the Four Chaplains.”

Retired Adm. Jeremiah A. Denton, seven years and seven months a prisoner of war in Vietnam, later U.S. senator (Alabama) and author of the classic book on the tortures inflicted on American POWs by their communist captors, “When Hell Was In Session” (WND Books), issued this statement on the Four Chaplains:

“The Four Chaplains proved their faith with ultimate sacrifice – not in a flash of combatant action – but with peaceful discernment, humble devotion and extraordinary valor. They lived this life knowing God’s real presence and eternal promise. Blessed with men of this caliber, our nation must do the same.”

These tributes of Gen. Brady and Adm. Denton will be included as other veterans and patriots honor the Four Chaplains at Mt. Soledad, beneath the cross there honoring veterans – which the intolerant secular extremists of the ACLU, which has become the Taliban of American liberal secularism, have been suing to destroy in an abusive and fanatical litigation attack now in its 24th year.

San Diego Attorney Charles S. LiMandri will be the keynote speaker. As founder of the Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund (FCDF) and past western regional director of the Thomas More Law Center, LiMandri is credited with having done more than any other person to save the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial “as it is, where it is,” with the veterans-honoring cross still intact.

Rep. Duncan Hunter, a former Marine, will speak unless needed for a vote in Washington, in which case a representative will speak.

Other veterans and American Legionnaires will also participate.

The Four Chaplains Day ceremonies are public, and all are invited to attend and honor the Four Chaplains at Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial, Feb. 3, at 1 p.m.

The Pledge


This is one for the ages. President Reagan was a man unequaled in this present age.  The following video needs to be played often and with as many people as possible.

Need to be uplifted today?  Then watch this video, ans if possible, with as many young people as possible.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/rKsW6c_CgFY?feature=player_detailpage

WATCH: George W. Bush Thanks Our Veterans


Former President George W. Bush, who is an avid supporter of our troops, veterans and wounded warriors, has released a special Veteran’s Day message on behalf of the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
President Bush on Veteran's Day 

Since leaving the Oval Office in 2009, Bush has dedicated the majority of his free time helping Vets.

Veteran’s Day Salute


 http://patriotupdate.com/articles/veterans-day-salute/#tkK8D9DSt0d0UVqX.99

Written on Monday, November 11, 2013 by 

Veteran’s Day is a special day for our country and for me personally.  Every November 11th, I find a quiet place where I can be alone for a few minutes to think, pray, and remember.  I suspect I am not alone among veterans in needing a few moments to myself once a year to think my own thoughts and recall my own memories.  Like many veterans I still find it difficult to adequately explain to people who have not served in uniform what my time in the military means to me and the impact it has had on my life.  All of the baseball caps I wear carry the letters “USMC” just above the brim.  People have asked me, “Why do you wear nothing but Marine Corps hats?” The best answer I can give to this question is, “If you have to ask that question, you wouldn’t understand the answer.”

The older I get the more meaningful my military service becomes to me.  In fact, every Veteran’s Day as I pray for those who did not return or who returned broken in body or spirit, I thank God that I made the right decision and joined the Marine Corps at a time when service in any branch of the military was anathema to most of my peers.  Joining the military today is viewed as a good thing, but that was not the case in the late 1960s and early 70s.

Part of my personal Veteran’s Day ritual is to contemplate a brief statement expressed by John Stuart Mill many years ago. Somehow Mill’s words seem to grow more powerful, more meaningful, and more relevant with each passing year:

“War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things.  The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.  The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing that is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.” 

I think the reason Mill’s words resonate with me is because when I joined the Marine Corps at the end of two years of college, several of my professors called me a “fool” as well as other things unprintable in a respectable journal.  To them I became a symbol of insanity and a target of leftwing derision.  I suppose it did not help that I gave back as well as I got, but my verbal combativeness only confirmed their opinion of me as a misguided war monger.

Last night I watched a moving story on the nightly news about the reception given to a company of Marines returning from Afghanistan.  As the Marines deplaned and walked into the airport terminal, they were greeted by a huge crowd that had turned out to honor, welcome, and thank them.  My immediate reaction was, “What a difference a few decades can make.  Thank God things have changed.” I was proud of the community that welcomed these Marines home and happy for the Marines. They deserved the appreciation they received and much more.

Those of my generation who served in the military did not receive this type of welcome when they returned from overseas or, in the lingo of the time, when they came “back to the world.” I served during America’s most unpopular war.  Soldiers, sailors, Marines, and Airmen of my generation returned from Viet Nam not to welcoming crowds but to rioting protesters dripping with derision, yelling epithets, and carrying signs with messages that read “baby killer,” “Nazi,” “war monger,” and worse.  The animosity of the anti-war crowd during the Viet Nam era toward anyone in uniform was so vitriolic that some military personnel stopped wearing their uniforms off base.  Jeering crowds would yell “shame, shame, shame” at young men in uniform.  But the shame of this turbulent time rested not with those who served in the military but with—to paraphrase john Stuart Mill—those miserable creatures who scorned, derided, and harassed America’s warriors.

Things have changed in America since those turbulent days of the Viet Nam era.  In most communities military personnel and veterans are treated as they should be: with dignity, respect, and appreciation.  There are even former draft dodgers, anti-war activists, and underground subversives who have since recanted their former beliefs, apologized, and expressed regret for their behavior toward military personnel during the Viet Nam era.  One of them is a friend of mine who tells me he dreads Veteran’s Day every year because he is embarrassed by his former life as a draft dodger and anti-war militant.  What I appreciate about my friend—and one of the reasons I can accept him as a friend—is his honesty.  He has looked me in the eye and admitted with great sorrow that his anti-war activism was based more on personal preservation and selfishness than a philosophical aversion to war.  If this man could live his life over, he would be first in line to serve his country.

My hope for you—my fellow veterans—is that on this November 11th you are given the type of reception the company of young Marines returning from Afghanistan was recently given.  You deserve it.  No matter whether you earned the Medal of Honor or spent your entire tour of duty handing out boots in a supply billet, you are a hero.  Why? Because when you took that step forward, raised your right hand, and swore to defend the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic you put your life on the line for your country.  From the moment you took the oath, the military was free to send you wherever it wanted to do whatever was needed.  Whether your oath led to combat duty or a service billet is irrelevant.  What matters is that you stepped forward and signed up to serve our country.  John Stuart Mill would be proud of you, and so am I.  My message for veterans on November 11th is this: Because of your selfless service to our country, I admire you, I respect you, I salute you, and I thank you. No matter what else you do in life, for the rest of your life you can stand tall, look the world in the eye, and say with pride, “I served.”  God bless you for your service to our country.

A Veteran’s Perspective on this Veteran’s Day 2013


While He’s Away: A Poem About Being Gone

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While I’m away

The mission’s first

We’ll put our best against their worst

But victory will fail to quench my thirst

While I’m away

while hes away deployment

 –

While I’m away

The silence settles in

The mood is calm, the air is thin

My kingdom for one morn’ of childrens’ din

While I’m away

when he's away deployment

 –

While I’m away

Diminished dawns

The flock is far, the shepherd gone

The sheep will grow and graze and carry on

While I’m away

when he's away deployment

While I’m away

Fools worship golden cows

With laps aflame and loins aroused

Let God protect our covenant of sacred vows

While I’m away

when he's away deployment

While you’re away

I start a new routine

The laundry’s neat, the house is clean

But soon I miss the manly mess unseen

While you’re away

while hes away deployment

While you’re away

Our things break down

With no one to repair around

In projects left undone our lair abounds

While you’re away

when he's away deployment

While you’re away

The evil freaks

Through sudden cricks and eerie creaks

Our settling house at nighttime speaks, I’m scared

While you’re away

when he's away deployment

While you’re away

It’s not the same

I’m thankful for the few who came

To help me play this sacrificial game

While you’re away

when he's away deployment

While he’s away

I’m turning ten

This milestone never comes again

I understand, but struggle now and then

While he’s away

when hes away deployment

While he’s away

I run the bases

Looking in the stands for faces

Sad to see the empty spaces left

While he’s away

when hes away deployment

While he’s away

I lose my teeth

And sleep with them at night beneath

The pillow where I cry myself to sleep

While he’s away

when hes away deployment

While he’s away

It makes me sad

Sometimes I’m a little mad

How come others get to have my dad

While he’s away?

when he's away worried

While  he’s away

I’ll start to walk

And look up for my daddy’s gawk

But nowhere will I find his eyes to lock

While he’s away

when hes away deployment

While I’m away

Their father’s not around

I’ve taught them though, one comfort sound

Another Father always keeps them found

While I’m away

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From One Veteran to Another, “Happy Veteran’s Day”


Thank-You

I Am a Marine


US Marine Corp, Happy Birthday and Thank You!

About Leslie Deinhammer

Leslie Anne Deinhammer, conservative, proud wife of a Marine Corps veteran and author of How To Visit A Loved One In The Hospital transitioned from healthcare marketing to hospital chaplaincy left the… More

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For 238 years they have stood guard, beheld the whites of the eyes of the enemy and surmounted evil.  They are honored to do it.  The few, the proud is not solely a slogan, it is certainty.  For little pay, accolade or fanfare they serve valiantly, protect the vulnerable and garner peace.  On November 10th, Americans get to say thank you.  Thank you to those who exemplify Semper Fidelis, the always faithful, the Marines.

Equipped with a sense of duty, men and women voluntarily enlist; the appeal being a sense of belonging, a cause greater than themselves – the collect, the brotherhood, the Corps.

Depending on their city of origin, recruits arrive at MCRD San Diego or Parris Island.  Upon arrival recruits are stripped of their civil liberties and inalienable rights, quickly appreciating both.  They now exist at the will of their drill instructor.  They learn in the Corps Marines are neither black nor white.  Marines come only in shades of green – light green or dark green.   No sense of entitlement is tolerated, liberties are earned and advancement meritorious.  They must warrant the title Marine and the Eagle, Globe and Anchor.  Only upon the honorable completion of Marine Corps boot camp are these bestowed.

Marines serve the greater good -not your secular humanist’s greater good.  Marines serve the God, Corps and Country.

Serving Country greatly differs from serving the State.

The State mandates.  The State regulates.  The State controls.  The State giveth, the State taketh away.  The State removes God from the vernacular of the people.  The people are soulless masses who parasitically consume precious resources – masses who must be systematically corralled, educated and groomed from cradle to grave.  It is the masses who must feign gratitude at the feet of the polity for what little rights they have.

In deference to totalitarianism, Country embodies national identity, sovereignty, home.  People are not the people, they are individuals, families, businesses, congregations who exert choice, self-determination and will.

Marines fight, die for the Midwestern farmer, the retired schoolteacher, the Hollywood anti-war zealot – not for masses as defined by Marx.

The brotherhood of the Corps motivate each other, invoking the “Lore of the Corps” and the valor of Marines who came generations before.  Stories of the leathernecks, devil dogs, the blood stripe, the bravery of Dan Daly, credited for saying, “Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?”  and one, Chesty Puller, “So they’ve got us surrounded, good!  Now we can fire in any direction, those bastards won’t get away this time!”  (Sorry for the language, but I didn’t think it was appropriate to use asterisks in this instance.)

They carry on and loyally fight despite three hot square meals being sequestered to two, their families denied death benefits and the issuance of girly unisex covers.  The Marine Corps has long survived the fire of despots, the demonization by peacenik progressives and the follies of the apologist presidents.  May they continue to do so for generations to come.

So Happy Birthday Marine Corps.  Thank you.  The nation will sleep well knowing that you are on watch.

Read the rest of this PolitiChicks.tv article here: http://politichicks.tv/column/us-marine-corp-happy-birthday-thank/#WjyrLx7voSQ4KB5J.99

God Bless America: Retired Marine Sargent Hits a Home Run with His Rendition of “God Bless America” [VIDEO]


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Retired Marine Sgt. Dan Clark hit a home run with his rendition of “God Bless America,” finishing strong with an emphatic salute.

Game 1 of the World Series started off by recognizing Medal of Honor recipients and was dedicated to veterans and military families. At the bottom of the 7th inning Clark stepped onto the field to perform “God Bless America.” As he sang, the fans in the stadium joined.

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Just Say It — Islam Is UnAmerican


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Screen Shot 2013-07-08 at 9.49.53 AMIf I had to select one ideology that violently contravenes and affronts the very essence of our constitutional republic — it would be (without hesitation) Islam.

Islam, at its very core — is a nasty and ruthless credo that defecates on the immutable tenet that “all men are created equal.” Its foundation is constructed on a belief that all non-Muslims (particularly Jews, Christians and women) are sub-human and therefore worthy of the most brutal forms of subjugation.

Our nation’s sixth president, John Quincy Adams — wrote the following about Islam and its prophet: “The essence of his doctrine was violence and lust: To exalt the brutal over the spiritual part of human nature.”

While our system of jurisprudence is based on equal protection under the law — Islamic law (Sharia) demands that all non-Muslims either convert, pay an onerous tax (jiyza), or face execution.

In fact, ever facet of Sharia law not only violates our First Amendment — but actually obliterates it. If a Christian is caught proselytizing — in any of the major Islamic nations around the globe — he faces the very real possibility of being exterminated.

That’s right! Those who dare utter the name Jesus on the streets of Riyadh or Tehran face extermination via the very methodology deployed by the Prophet Mohammed — beheading.

And lest we forget — organization such as CAIR, ISNA and SMA are all laboring assiduously to replace our Constitution with Sharia law.

Yes, these groups are toiling feverishly to shove Koranic doctrine down our collective throats.

You better believe that the leaders of these crazed Islamic organizations desire to see every American woman don a burqa while being stripped of all their inalienable rights.

John Quincy Adams capsulated Islam when he wrote that “The precept of the Koran is, perpetual war against all who deny, that Mahomet is the prophet of God.”

Yes, a “perpetual war” that will bring about a global Islamic empire.

What do you think jihad is all about?

It’s time to drive a bayonet through political correctness, gird up our man-fruit and — Just Say It: Islam Is Un-American.

Thank you Veterans


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veterans-day-2012In honor of those who have given their lives in order that others may live free, I want to recall the words of President Ronald Reagan from remarks that he gave at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, 1986. I want to say thank you to our veterans, who heeded the call and have served honorably to protect and defend the Constitution which protects our freedoms.

“Today is the day we put aside to remember fallen heroes and to pray that no heroes will ever have to die for us again. It’s a day of thanks for the valor of others, a day to remember the splendor of America and those of her children who rest in this cemetery and others. It’s a day to be with the family and remember.’

“I was thinking this morning that across the country children and their parents will be going to the town parade and the young ones will sit on the sidewalks and wave their flags as the band goes by. Later, maybe, they’ll have a cookout or a day at the beach. And that’s good, because today is a day to be with the family and to remember.’

“Arlington, this place of so many memories, is a fitting place for some remembering. So many wonderful men and women rest here, men and women who led colorful, vivid, and passionate lives. There are the greats of the military: Bull Halsey and the Admirals Leahy, father and son; Black Jack Pershing; and the GI’s general, Omar Bradley. Great men all, military men. But there are others here known for other things.’

“Here in Arlington rests a sharecropper’s son who became a hero to a lonely people. Joe Louis came from nowhere, but he knew how to fight. And he galvanized a nation in the days after Pearl Harbor when he put on the uniform of his country and said, “I know we’ll win because we’re on God’s side.” Audie Murphy is here, Audie Murphy of the wild, wild courage. For what else would you call it when a man bounds to the top of a disabled tank, stops an enemy advance, saves lives, and rallies his men, and all of it single-handedly. When he radioed for artillery support and was asked how close the enemy was to his position, he said, “Wait a minute and I’ll let you speak to them.” [Laughter]’

“Michael Smith is here, and Dick Scobee, both of the space shuttle Challenger. Their courage wasn’t wild, but thoughtful, the mature and measured courage of career professionals who took prudent risks for great reward—in their case, to advance the sum total of knowledge in the world. They’re only the latest to rest here; they join other great explorers with names like Grissom and Chaffee.’

“Oliver Wendell Holmes is here, the great jurist and fighter for the right. A poet searching for an image of true majesty could not rest until he seized on “Holmes dissenting in a sordid age.” Young Holmes served in the Civil War. He might have been thinking of the crosses and stars of Arlington when he wrote: “At the grave of a hero we end, not with sorrow at the inevitable loss, but with the contagion of his courage; and with a kind of desperate joy we go back to the fight.”’

“All of these men were different, but they shared this in common: They loved America very much. There was nothing they wouldn’t do for her. And they loved with the sureness of the young. It’s hard not to think of the young in a place like this, for it’s the young who do the fighting and dying when a peace fails and a war begins. Not far from here is the statue of the three servicemen—the three fighting boys of Vietnam. It, too, has majesty and more. Perhaps you’ve seen it—three rough boys walking together, looking ahead with a steady gaze. There’s something wounded about them, a kind of resigned toughness. But there’s an unexpected tenderness, too. At first you don’t really notice, but then you see it. The three are touching each other, as if they’re supporting each other, helping each other on.’

“I know that many veterans of Vietnam will gather today, some of them perhaps by the wall. And they’re still helping each other on. They were quite a group, the boys of Vietnam—boys who fought a terrible and vicious war without enough support from home, boys who were dodging bullets while we debated the efficacy of the battle. It was often our poor who fought in that war; it was the unpampered boys of the working class who picked up the rifles and went on the march. They learned not to rely on us; they learned to rely on each other. And they were special in another way: They chose to be faithful. They chose to reject the fashionable skepticism of their time. They chose to believe and answer the call of duty. They had the wild, wild courage of youth. They seized certainty from the heart of an ambivalent age; they stood for something.’

“And we owe them something, those boys. We owe them first a promise: That just as they did not forget their missing comrades, neither, ever, will we. And there are other promises. We must always remember that peace is a fragile thing that needs constant vigilance. We owe them a promise to look at the world with a steady gaze and, perhaps, a resigned toughness, knowing that we have adversaries in the world and challenges and the only way to meet them and maintain the peace is by staying strong.’

“That, of course, is the lesson of this century, a lesson learned in the Sudetenland, in Poland, in Hungary, in Czechoslovakia, in Cambodia. If we really care about peace, we must stay strong. If we really care about peace, we must, through our strength, demonstrate our unwillingness to accept an ending of the peace. We must be strong enough to create peace where it does not exist and strong enough to protect it where it does. That’s the lesson of this century and, I think, of this day. And that’s all I wanted to say. The rest of my contribution is to leave this great place to its peace, a peace it has earned.”

 

Unclaimed: Vietnam Veteran Tells Story In New Film After Being Left Behind For 44 Years


Unclaimed: Vietnam Veteran Tells Story In New Film After Being Left Behind For 44 Years

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Many of our brave men and women in uniform carry a motto that they will not leave a man behind. Sadly, in many instances that happens and it’s not because that is what those men want to happen. Such is the story of Special Forces Green Beret Master Sgt. John Hartley Robertson, whose helicopter was shot down over Laos in 1968 on a classified mission. He was declared dead in that same year. A new movie by Emmy-winning Edmonton Filmmaker Michael Jorgensen titled Unclaimed is Robertson’s story. See video @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEg3f65ctUc&feature=player_embedded

Robertson never forgot that he was a husband, a father and an American soldier who was born in Alabama. However, he did forget English and learned to speak only Vietnamese.

Robertson was captured by the Vietnamese and was accused of being a CIA spy. As a result, he was tortured for a year. He was badly injured and confused, but finally released and ended up marrying a Vietnamese nurse that had taken care of him during his captivity. The two had children and he assumed the name of her dead husband.

Jorgensen says that audiences will “lose their minds” and “come unglued” when they see Unclaimed. “They don’t hold anything higher than service to the country,” he said.

Ironically, Jorgensen said that there were roadblocks from the military in making the film, especially in contacting Mr. Robertson’s family. One high-0placed government source told him, “It’s not that the Vietnamese won’t let him (Robertson) go; it’s that our government doesn’t want him.”

Linda Barnard writes:

Unclaimed follows the dramatic quest of Vietnam vet Tom Faunce to prove that the man he was told about while on a 2008 humanitarian mission in Southeast Asia was indeed an Army “brother” who had been listed as killed in action and subsequently forgotten.

Faunce, a soft-spoken man who has suffered crushing loss and turmoil throughout his life, has devoted himself to helping the world’s most desperate people. He was determined to make good on his vow to leave no man behind after serving two years in a war that divided America and made him feel like a pariah when he finally came home.

“Tom went to meet him (Robertson) and was very skeptical, grilled this guy up and down trying to get him to break, to say, ‘Oh, no, I’m just making it up.’ And he was adamant he was that guy,” said Jorgensen, who was in Toronto to help host an invitation-only patrons’ screening of Unclaimed at the Hot Docs Bloor Cinema two weeks ago and sat down for an exclusive interview with the Star.

Robertson’s story seems unbelievable. And Jorgensen was equally skeptical when Faunce contacted him in 2012 about making a doc in the hope it would add muscle to his quest to reunite Robertson with his American family.

The film is complete with a touching meeting of Robertson and a soldier he had trained in 1960 and also a very moving scene when he is reunited with his only surviving sibling, 80 year old Jean Robertson-Holly, who had no idea that her brother could even be alive.

According to Jorgensen, “Jean says … ‘There’s no question. I was certain it was him in the video, but when I held his head in my hands and looked in his eyes, there was no question that was my brother.”

Both the soldier and the sister claimed there was no need of verifying fingerprints and DNA because they knew him at first sight. However, attempts were made to have DNA testing with his American wife and two children, but though they had previously agreed, they abruptly declined.

“Somebody suggested to me maybe that’s (because) the daughters don’t want to know if it’s him. It’s kind of like, that was an ugly war. It was a long time ago. We just want it to go away,” says Jorgensen. “I don’t know. What would compel you not to want to know if this person is your biological father?”

Hugh Tran, a Vietnam-born Edmonton senior police constable, was with Jorgensen to act as a translator between him and Robertson. He could find no evidence of an American accent at all. “To tell you the truth, after I interviewed him the first time, I was 90 percent sure he is MIA,” said Trans. “I still didn’t believe . . . until I saw the family reunion.”

Though Robertson appears to forget his birthday and even the names of his American children, Jorgensen says that there are moments that were not in the film where his memory is quite sharp. “These memories pop out,” says Jorgensen. “I’ll give you an example that’s not in the movie. The minute he (Robertson) walks in that room in Edmonton, he knows it’s Jean. He says to Henry, her husband, ‘Oh, I remember, you worked in the drugstore.’” Jean’s husband had been a pharmacist for 50 years.

Both Jean and her husband want answers as to why he was left in Vietnam. They were both involved in a car crash within days of their reunion with Robertson.

Mr. Robertson is back in Vietnam now, having fulfilled a long awaited wish to see his American family one more time before he dies.

When I think of men like John Kerry being promoted to Secretary of State after the treasonous actions that he engaged in and the politicizing of his “service” in Vietnam in his presidential bid and I compare him to someone like Mr. Robertson, I genuinely am disgusted with how such a man could ever be seen as anything but a coward. Perhaps if enough people were to flood the U.S. State Department on behalf of Robertson’s sister and brother-in-law, the pressure might be enough to get some answers for this family that were separated by nearly a half a century.

Unclaimed is scheduled to be screened at the G.I. Film Festival in Washington, D.C. in May. Please visit the Unclaimed website or take the time to introduce this generation to what men like Mr. Robertson and many in this audience have endured in the service of their country.

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I am proud to say that I am a Vietnam veteran. This story hits me hard. – Jerry Broussard

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Submission to tyrants is rebellion to God.


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Submission to Tyrants is Rebellion to God

Thomas Jefferson, along with some others of the Founders, is credited with saying, “Resistance to Tyrants is obedience to God.” (It may have been an oft-repeated motto, much like our modern “They can have my gun when they pry it from my cold, dead hands.”)

Jefferson’s statement is Biblically correct. I’ve expended a lot of time and effort to prove that, as have others before me. I want to approach it from a different angle today.

Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. That’s true as stated, but it is also true in its opposite, parallel form, like this:

Submission to tyrants is rebellion to God.

It’s not rocket science, as they say, but there is enough bad teaching out there that we really do need to say it plainly. If resistance is obedience, then submission is wicked. In fact, I propose this: To submit to a tyrant as if he is a lawful ruler is anti-Christian.

Historically speaking, there is no honorable precedent among the great, Christian heroes for failing to oppose a tyrant. And, at a fundamental level, to cower before a tyrant is to violate the consistent Biblical model, from cover to cover, from Genesis to the maps. Today, I want to show you that failure to resist tyranny represents a galling lack of Christian love. Submission to tyrants is un-Christlike, precisely because it is unloving.

How so? Well, the Bible tells us that we are supposed to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31, for instance.) It also gives us the duty of coming to the defense of those who are unjustly oppressed (as in Isaiah 1:17.) So, if a government in rebellion toward God is oppressing your neighbors, and you refuse to stand up for them or to oppose that tyranny in any way, does that sound like obedience or disobedience to you?

Go ahead. You can say it out loud. We all know the answer anyway.

Deitrich Bonhoeffer, the WW2 era preacher and martyr, who did, in fact, seal his testimony with his own blood, put it succinctly in a few famous lines. He wrote:

Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.

Bonhoeffer’s colleague was a pastor named Neimoller, who had a rather more passive, let’s-all-get-along view toward their particular tyrant. He wound up paying for it. He penned the famous lines:

When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.

When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.

When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.

When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I wasn’t a Jew.

When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.

Some in our day would tell us that texts like Romans 13:1-7 teach us that we should obey as far as we can, and only resist when the government commands us to sin. Let’s be clear: That is a fair statement of our duties toward lawful government. But when we use that as a thumb-rule for action in the face of tyranny, it becomes the cloak of cowardice.  It becomes Neimoller’s failed strategy of silence. A modern patriot, for whom I have a great fondness, admittedly, put it this way:

There is something conveniently self-centered about this proposed strategy. “Wait to resist until I personally am ordered to sin.” While you wait for the moment the government tells you to renounce Christ, your neighbors and fellow citizens are being trampled by the unrestrained, unjust use of power.

Today, as I write this, I read the report of a farmer who began serving a 30 day jail sentence for the crime of collecting rainwater that had fallen on his own land. And something close to 3,000 babies will be dismembered in the womb or burned to death in a salt solution today, with the government’s sanction and the assistance of taxpayer money. As the Scripture says, “Like a roaring lion or a charging bear is a wicked ruler over a poor people.” (Proverbs 28:15) But, hey, as long as you personally haven’t yet been commanded to blaspheme God, I guess we can all breathe easy.

As William Wilberforce said, “A private faith that does not act in the face of oppression is no faith at all.” [Source]

In another place, the Bible says this: “But if anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for members of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.” (1 Timothy 5:8)

We rightly see that as having something to do with monetarily providing for our family. Surely, it does include that. But what about providing other basic necessities of life, besides food and shelter, for what the founding fathers called “our posterity?” Specifically, what about the necessity of liberty? I know that sounds corny in our day, because nobody cherishes their freedom like the founders did.

Christian men in America routinely plop onto their couches in front of horrible programming on television, or worse, with a video game console, and ignore the steady encroachment of tyranny in their land. As long as they personally are comfortable, and can play their stupid, emasculating first-person shooters for hours on end, well, life is good and what else could matter? And their vile laziness and quest for personal peace winds up passing on to their own children a world in which the flame of freedom grows inexorably colder. How is that providing for your household? Somebody tell me.

How can that be loving? How can it be Christian? It can’t be. It’s time we remembered that courage is a Christian virtue, just as surely as piety is; and, conversely, that the Bible condemns cowards to be exiled from God’s city. (Revelation 21:7-9)

Another Attempt at Social Engineering


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Students Recite Pledge in Arabic and Say ‘One Nation Under Allah’

The effort to destroy American patriotism has reached a new level at Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins, Colorado.  According to Principal Tom Lopez, the Pledge of Allegiance is recited at the school every Monday and I think that’s great, especially considering the fact that many public schools today never recite the Pledge.  When I was in public school, it was recited first thing every day.

The school’s multicultural club has been translating the Pledge of Allegiance into other languages including French and Spanish.  Lopez has allowed them to recite the foreign translations over the schools PS system on occasion.  No one seemed to mind and there were no complaints that I heard of.

However, the club then translated the Pledge into Arabic and in so doing, changed the ending to ‘one nation under Allah.’  Principal Lopez approved of the translation and once again allowed the club members to recite the Arabic Pledge of Allegiance over the school’s PA system.

It wasn’t long before complaints from parents and citizens in the area started to come in to Lopez’ office.  Some of the complaints were lodged against the use of Arabic in general and others were lodged against the phrase ‘one nation under Allah.’  Lopez says that some of the complaints have been threatening.

I read a justification for French and Spanish in one article but I personally disagree.  The article said that the French helped us win the Revolutionary War and gain our independence.  However, in today’s France, America is a curse word and many French people that have forgotten about how we liberated them from Nazi Germany, hate American and everything it stands for.  Additionally, they now have a socialistic government and leader.

Spanish was justified on the ground that there are millions of Hispanics in the US and that they make up nearly 20% of Colorado’s population.  I’m not sure what the percentage of legal versus illegal Hispanics there are, but I’ve seen figures that state that there are between 11 to 15 million illegal Hispanics in the US.  Illegal means they violated the law and therefore should be treated as criminals and made to be held accountable for their crimes and deported.

But to allow students to recite America’s Pledge of Allegiance in Arabic offends me in two ways.  First is the ‘one nation under Allah.’  Sorry folks, but Allah and the God of the Bible and our Founding Fathers are not the same thing.  There are huge differences between the Muslim Allah and the Christian/Jewish God of the Bible.  To change the Pledge to say Allah is offensive to me as a Christian and as an American.

Second, there are millions of Arab Muslims that have vowed to see the United States destroyed or converted into an Islamic nation.  They are working hard to make themselves appear like they are our friends, when in reality they want to change everything that is good and wholesome about America.

Arab Muslims are already incorporating Sharia law into local governments and courts, especially in Dearborn and Detroit, Michigan.  The Obama administration has also taken steps to make any anti-Muslim speech to be considered hate language, but no such measures have been taken when the speech is anti-Christian or anti-Jew, it’s just considered free speech.

When our Founding Fathers were forming the nation, they wrestled with what language should be the official language.  Some advocated French because of the ties we had with France in the Revolutionary War.  Benjamin Franklin pushed for German because it is one of the easiest languages to learn and he saw America to be the melting pot of the world.  However, the majority was English speaking and they settled on English as the official language of the United States of America.

For over two centuries, people who came to the US learned English so that they could be part of America and function in America.  Today, our local, state and federal governments spend millions of dollars printing everything in English and Spanish because so many Hispanics come here and refuse to learn the language.  Yet if we were to go to any of their counties, we would have to learn Spanish in order to cope and get by.

I firmly believe that everything official, including the Pledge of Allegiance and all government documents should be done in English only, the official language established by our Founding Fathers.  If people want to live here, then make them learn the language like we would have to do in their home countries.

And as far as reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, I would call for the termination of Principal Lopez for approving a blasphemous reading of our national pledge.  Sorry, folks, but I’m an American and proud of it and want to keep the country the way it was intended, not what foreigners want to convert it into!

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Obama Silent As Marine Is Chained To Bed In Mexican Jail On Trumped Up Charges

Jon-Hammar-is-in-a-Matamoros-prison-in-Mexico.Former United States Marine (once a Marine, always a Marine) and Iraq War Veteran Jon Hammar endured much in his tour in the streets of Fallujah, but now he spends most of his time chained to a bed in a Mexican jail on trumped up gun charges that could result in twelve years in jail. Not surprisingly his former commander-in-chief Barack Obama has been absolutely silent on the matter, even though he was arrested on August 13. Didn’t anyone tell you this?

Hammar took to Mexico with a friend to surf, as it was the only thing that seemed to ease his mind following his service in Iraq. He is now within walking distance of the U.S. border, but sadly does not possess the freedom to do so.

And why is a former Marine chained to a bed in a Mexican Jail? McClatchy DC reports:

The reason might seem ludicrous. Hammar took a six-decade-old shotgun into Mexico. The .410 bore Sears & Roebuck shotgun once belonged to his great-grandfather. The firearm had been handed down through the generations, and it had become almost a part of Hammar, suitable for shooting birds and rabbits.

But Mexican prosecutors who looked at the disassembled relic in the 1972 Winnebago motor home dismissed the U.S. registration papers Hammar had filled out. They charged him with a serious crime: possession of a weapon restricted for use to Mexico’s armed forces.

Hammar isn’t the only American accused of questionable gun-related charges at Mexico’s border. Last April, a truck driver who was carrying ammunition through Texas got lost near the border, dipped into Mexico to make a U-turn and was forced to spend more than six months in jail.

According to his grandmother the shotgun was more like a “glorified BB gun.”

Both Hammar and his friend Ian McDonough were arrested, not because of the gun, which had cleared customs, but because of the length of the barrel. The Mexican prosecutors “dismissed the U.S. registration papers Hammar had filled out,” charging Hammar with the serious crime of “possession of a weapon restricted for use to Mexico’s armed forces”:

Curiously, it wasn’t the type of shotgun that broke Mexican law. It was the length of the barrel, which the formal citation said was shorter than 25 inches, although a discrepancy has emerged over how the barrel was measured.

Hammar’s friend, Mcdonough, was released and allowed to walk back into Texas.

According to Marine Sgt. James Garcia, who served with Hammar in several combat situations, he said Hammar was “one of the best we had.” According to the reports Hammer, who is now only 27 years old, “joined the Marines and deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq before receiving an honorable discharge in 2007, serving another four years in inactive reserve.”

During his stay he has received death threats and as he was sent to a state prison in Matamoros, his parents in Florida received extortion phone calls demanding $1,800. They did not pay, but instead contacted U.S. diplomats who were able to get Hammar moved from a wing of the prison controlled by a Mexican drug cartel into solitary confinement.

Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said, “His family has described a very disturbing situation that includes their son being chained to a bed in a very small cell and receiving calls from fellow inmates threatening his life if they did not send them money. The family also says that the jail where their son is being held is controlled by the dreaded and brutal Zetas drug cartel. The family wants their son back home, and I will do my best to help them.”

I’m pretty sure the Mexico is pretty ticked off still over our government’s blatant supplying of arms to Mexican drug cartels with the Fast and Furious scandal has hurt our relationship with them. No doubt there should be no need to take it out on a U.S. citizen, but this is what happens when you have a man like Barack Obama in the White House.

While Garcia says, “He doesn’t deserve this. We never leave a brother behind. We never leave a Marine behind. We have to do something,” and the Hammar’s own representative says she will do all she can to help, Barack Obama has said absolutely nothing on the matter or lifted a finger to help this marine who served his country.

One Man’s Amazing Actions to Honor Our Fallen Heroes


One Man’s Amazing Actions to Honor Our Fallen Heroes

True Patriotism: ‘Flag Man’ Goes To Great Lengths to Honor Fallen Soldiers True Patriotism: ‘Flag Man’ Goes To Great Lengths to Honor Fallen Soldiers


NEVER FORGET


Make sure all generations know the truth about the attack on America

Parents, keep the remembrance alive by making sure your children know the truth about 9/11/01, who attacked us, and the brave response of those who gave their lives trying to save fellow Americans.

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