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Osteen Biffs It On Mormonism

Osteen Needs to Read His Bible. Mormons Are NOT True Christians. They Worship a False Jesus and Believe a False Gospel… Just like Joel.

Hat Tip: A Little Leaven

Sunday, December 30, 2007 Posted by Ric | False Teachers | | No Comments Yet

Free Enterprise At Work (Yeah, Right!)

Thursday, December 27, 2007 Posted by Ric | Sad | | No Comments Yet

Pakistan’s Bhutto Assassinated in Attack at Rally; Christians in Pakistan Condemn Killing

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Pakistan’s Bhutto Assassinated in Attack at Rally; Christians in Pakistan Condemn Killing

By Jeremy Reynalds
Correspondent for ASSIST News Service

PAKISTAN (ANS) Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in an election-rally attack in Rawalpindi, threatening the stability of a nuclear-armed nation that is a focal point of the West’s war on terror.

Benazir Bhutto (Reuters)

Bloomberg News reported that police said at least 16 people died and more than 60 were injured in the gunfire-and-bomb attack on Bhutto’s rally. The opposition leader, 54, had survived a previous attempt on her life when she returned from exile two months ago.

Bloomberg said that rioting broke out as her supporters gathered outside the hospital where her death was confirmed and in cities across Pakistan. President Pervez Musharraf, who had allowed her return to participate in parliamentary elections planned for Jan. 8, appealed for calm in a message broadcast on state television.

“I don’t think elections will be possible now,”’ Hassan Abbas, a Pakistani political analyst at Harvard University, told Bloomberg.

The Pakistan Christian Post reported that Christians in Pakistan condemned the killing, and said that Nazir S. Bhatti, President of Pakistan Christian Congress, has declared Dec. 27 2007, as a “Black Day” in the history of Pakistan. He called Bhutto the voice of democracy and the poor.

The Post said Bhatti called the “death of (Bhatti) a grave challenge to the government on the safety and security of the people of Pakistan, and a total failure of the establishment. It was the responsibility of the government to secure the life of Benazir Bhutto, but it seems that security measures were neglected and (this) sad incident happened.”

Bhatti said, “Pakistani Christians extend (their) grief on the death of Benazir Bhutto, and demand (justice) and the immediate arrest of the culprits.”

Bloomberg said that the death of the nation’s most popular politician also deepens a vacuum within its civilian leadership to the benefit of the two other communities that strive to rule Pakistan: the military and Islamic militant movements.

“`Long-term, it raises very, very serious questions about the stability of Pakistan,”’ Farzana Shaikh, Pakistan analyst at the London-based Chatham House foreign policy institute, told Bloomberg in a phone interview from Montpellier, France.

Mourning Period

Musharraf announced three days of mourning in the country.

“We will fly the Pakistan flag at half-mast in her honor,”’ Bloomberg reported Musharraf said. “Terrorists are the greatest threat to Pakistan and we won’t rest till we defeat terrorism.”’

Bloomberg said that Musharraf convened an emergency meeting with top officials to discuss their response to the assassination, according to state-run Associated Press of Pakistan.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether Bhutto, the first female leader of an Islamic nation, died in the blast or was shot by the bomber before he blew himself up, Bloomberg News reported Bhutto spokesman Farhatullah Babar told state-run television. Interior Ministry spokesman Javed Cheema said earlier in a phone interview that she was killed in the bombing.

Bloomberg reported that in Rawalpindi, where the army has its headquarters, shops were torched and Bhutto’s backers clashed with police. Bhutto supporters poured into the streets across Sindh, the southern province that was her home, burning tires and setting fire to shops in Tando Allah Yar, Khairpur and Larkana, where she lived.

“It was Benazir Bhutto that posed the main threat to pro- Musharraf parties,” Chatham House’s Shaikh told Bloomberg.

Worldwide Condemnation

World leaders condemned the killing, and the United Nations Security Council scheduled a meeting later today to discuss the assassination. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asked Pakistanis to “work together for peace and national unity.”

Bloomberg reported that President George W. Bush said from his ranch in Crawford, Texas, “We stand with the people of Pakistan in their struggle against the forces of terror.” The U.S. had backed a partnership between Bhutto and Musharraf.

“The manner of her going is a reminder of the common dangers that our region faces from cowardly acts of terrorism and of the need to eradicate this dangerous threat,” Bloomberg reported that Manmohan Singh, prime minister of neighboring India, said in an e-mailed statement. “Mrs. Bhutto was no ordinary political leader, but one who left a deep imprint on her time and age.”

The New York Times has posted an obituary for Bhutto at www.nytimes.com/2007/12/28/world/asia/28bhuttocnd.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin and an op-ed she wrote last month at www.nytimes.com/2007/11/07/opinion/07bhutto.html

Jeremy Reynalds is a freelance writer and the founder and director of Joy Junction, New Mexico’s largest emergency homeless shelter, http://www.joyjunction.org or http://www.christianity.com/joyjunction. He has a master’s degree in communication from the University of New Mexico, and a Ph.D. in intercultural education from Biola University in Los Angeles. His newest book is “Homeless in the City: A Call to Service.” Additional details about “Homeless” are available at http://www.HomelessBook.com He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For more information contact: Jeremy Reynalds at jeremyreynalds@comcast.net. Tel: (505) 877-6967 or (505) 400-7145. Note: A higher resolution JPEG picture of Jeremy Reynalds is available on request from Dan Wooding at danjuma1@aol.com.

Thursday, December 27, 2007 Posted by Ric | Bhutto, Islam, Islamic, Islamo-Fascism, Jihad, Militant Islam, Muslim, Muslims, Pakistan | | No Comments Yet

A Time for Choosing

A huge part of being a leader is being able to simply state your position. Look at the raw power of being convinced that you’re on the right side.

This is an excerpt of the 30 minute speech supporting the Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater. Reagan speaks of big government, high taxation, and the “war on poverty.” He addresses foreign policy issues including the risk of appeasement, “peace through strength,” and the Vietnam War. The speech establishes Reagan as an important figure in the conservative wing of the Republican party.

To a significant degree, Ronald Reagan’s election to the presidency stems from this speech, given on national television on behalf of, and sponsored by, Barry Goldwater’s 1964 presidential campaign. The speech remains amazingly fresh as a statement of modern American conservative philosophy four decades after it was delivered.

Here is a link to the full transcript: http://www.reaganlibrary.com/reagan/speeches/rendezvous.asp

Wednesday, December 26, 2007 Posted by Ric | Ronald Reagan | | No Comments Yet

Truth!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007 Posted by Ric | Truth | | No Comments Yet

power to the people vs give peace a chance

This is hilarious! If it were really from Mike Gravel’s campaign it would probably be the best, most honest, democrat ad ever.

Saturday, December 22, 2007 Posted by Ric | 746 | | No Comments Yet

Christmas Holiday Message

Special Holiday Message. www.fred08.com

Saturday, December 22, 2007 Posted by Ric | 746 | | No Comments Yet

Unhappy Liberals are Everywhere!

Saturday, December 22, 2007 Posted by Ric | Liberal Trash | | No Comments Yet

One for Savage, zero for CAIR

One for Savage, zero for CAIR

By Judi McLeod Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Take away their deceitful props and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is like all other big-talking bullies: pathetic, sniveling and alone.

In going after top rated radio talk show host Michael Savage, CAIR trotted out a list of advertisers they laid claim to scaring off from advertising on Savage Nation.

When the dust settled, it was all CAIR braying brouhaha.

Several of the companies CAIR loudly cited in their so-called boycott campaign say they don’t know what the Islamic lobby group is talking about.

In their own defiant words, announcing that Universal Orlando Resorts had joined their Savage Nation advertising boycott, CAIR recently stated: “Advertisers that have already stopped airing or refuse to air commercials on Savage Nation include AutoZone, Citrix TrustedID, JCPenney, OfficeMax, Wal-Mart and AT&T.”

Going out on the hunt, investigative Internet giant WorldNetDaily caught CAIR in an embarrassing position.

…”But now AutoZone has told WND the CAIR campaign had nothing to do with its advertising decision, and it had chosen not to advertise on any radio talk shows—of all parts of the spectrum—years before the CAIR effort.” (WND, Dec. 11, 2007).

Taking the cowardly way out, CAIR officials declined to respond to WND inquiries about why it is listing companies as part of its boycott campaign that they say have not participated in the boycott.

CAIR didn’t know that a lot more than bluster is needed to sustain a boycott.

“Another major company CAIR claims has joined the boycott of Michael Savage is JCPenney. But as with AutoZone, JCPenney officials told WND readers they were not making any special provision in their advertising policy that would make them part of a protest campaign, but officials did not respond directly to WND inquiries.

“JCPenney did not `pull’ advertising from the show. JCPenney has had a long-standing policy about not advertising on any show that can be construed as controversial. An error in upholding this policy was made by a few local stations, and it has now been clarified,” the company told a WND reader.

Wal-Mart admits that it has asked radio networks to ensure that Wal-Mart ads do not run in programming “that we deem controversial” and is sending out content guideline reminders to radio networks and stations, according to that company.

(Too bad Wal-Mart shoppers couldn’t have the same protection against-Mart products from China before the latest recalls.)

While companies cited in the boycott like AutoZone and JCPenney have removed themselves as CAIR props, CAIR still faces a Michael Savage lawsuit over its alleged misappropriation of Savage’s radio broadcast material. In the lawsuit, which has garnered huge public support, the mince-no-words Savage depicts CAIR as a “vehicle of international terrorism.”

Savage’s lawsuit alleges copyright infringement by CAIR, which the lawsuit says seeks to do “material harm to those voices who speak against the violent agenda of CAIR’s clients.”

Filed in U.S. District Court in California, the suit seeks damages equal to the ongoing donations from CAIR supporters “who expect CAIR to act in this manner in exchange for continuing financial support” as well as “actual damages according to proof.”

Judging by scores of letters to Canada Free Press whose anti-CAIR stories were posted to the Michael Savage website, legions of people are already boycotting companies–at least two of which we now know were only used by CAIR as props.

Meanwhile mark that 1 for Michael Savage and zero for the world’s largest, George Soros and Media Matters-supported Islamic lobby group.

And with the wings already pulled off this always-buzzing blue-bottle housefly, it’s going to be difficult for it to fly away and land elsewhere any time soon.

Friday, December 21, 2007 Posted by Ric | CAIR, Michael Savage | | No Comments Yet

The counter to the "Global warming" hype.

This article clearly shows the false representations of Al Gore and his Gang. It warns of baseins any major fiscal policy on the role of carbon dioxide in climate change would be inappropriate and imprudent at best and potentially disastrous economic folly at the worst.. Read and weep “AL”! Congrats on your Nobel Peace prize for “Science fiction”!

read more | digg story

Friday, December 21, 2007 Posted by Ric | 746 | | No Comments Yet

Are You a FredHead?

Are You a FredHead?

Posted on December 21st, 2007
By Sean Hackbarth in Supporters

Frank J at IMAO can help you out. You might be a FredHead if…

…you blame America last.

…you kinda like it when terrorists are made uncomfortable.

…you think that today’s serious foreign policy issues will take more than hillbilly charm and naiveté to handle.

…you suspect the Iran might actually be up to something.

…you prefer movies where American troops are the good guys.

…”great hair” is low on your list of presidential requirements.

…you think someone didn’t draw those border lines on a map just for fun.

…call you crazy, but you’d prefer a presidential candidate who actually shares your conservative views.

Friday, December 21, 2007 Posted by Ric | Fred Thompson | | No Comments Yet

Islam is Peace campaign

Robert Spencer’s look at the “Islam is Peace campaign”.

Monday, December 17, 2007 Posted by Ric | Islam is Peace campaign, Jihad Watch, Robert Spencer | | No Comments Yet

The Real Iraq

I received this today in my email, and I have not had the time to authenticate the claims listed below. But I think it is creditable, so I’m going to blog it anyway.

Subject: The Real Iraq

Please pass this around. It came to me from a former
official at U.S. Special Operations Command. He knows
things! Jan
…Links on bottom..
Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:11 PM
Did you know that 47 countries have re-established
their embassies in Iraq?

Did you know that the Iraqi government
currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people?

Did you know that 3100 schools have been renovated,
364 schools are under rehabilitation,
263 new schools are now under construction
and 38 new schools have been completed in Iraq ?

Did you know that Iraq ’s higher educational
structure consists of 20 Universities,
46 Institutes or colleges and 4 research centers,
all currently operating?

Did you know that 25 Iraq students departed
for the United States in January 2005
for the re-established Fulbright program?

Did you know that the Iraqi Navy is operational?
They have 5 -100-foot patrol craft, 34 smaller vessels

and a naval infantry regiment.

Did you know that Iraq ’s Air Force consists of
three operational squadrons,
which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130
transport aircraft
(under Iraqi operational control)
which operate day and night, and will soon add
16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers?

Did you know that Iraq has a counter-terrorist
unit and a Commando Battalion?

Did you know that the Iraqi Police Service has over
55,000
fully trained and equipped police officers?

Did you know that there are 5 Police Academies in
Iraq
that produce over 3500 new officers every 8 weeks?

Did you know there are more than 1100
building projects going on in Iraq ?
They include 364 schools, 67 public clinics,
15 hospitals, 83 railroad stations,
22 oil facilities, 93 water facilities
and 69 electrical facilities.

Did you know that 96% of Iraqi children under the
age of 5
have received the first 2 series of polio
vaccinations?

Did you know that 4.3 million Iraqi children were
enrolled in primary school by mid October?

Did you know that there are 1,192,000
cell phone subscribers in Iraq
and phone use has gone up 158%?

Did you know that Iraq has an independent
media that consists of 75 radio stations,
180 newspapers and 10 television stations?

Did you know that the Baghdad Stock Exchange
opened in June of 2004?

Did you know that 2 candidates in the Iraqi
presidential election had a televised debate recently?

OF COURSE WE DIDN’T KNOW!

WHY DIDN’T WE KNOW?

BECAUSE…

OUR MEDIA WOULDN’T TELL US!

Instead of reflecting our love for our country,
we get photos of flag burning incidents at Abu Ghraib
and people throwing snowballs at the presidential
motorcades.

Tragically, the lack of accentuating the positive in
Iraq serves two purposes:

It is intended to undermine the world’s perception
of the United States
thus minimizing consequent support,
and it is intended to discourage American citizens .

—- Above facts are verifiable on the Department of
Defense web site..

…..Pass it on!

http://www.defense.gov/
http://www.pentagon.mil/
http://www.defenselink.mil/
http://www.defendamerica.mil/iraq.html
http://www.jcs.mil

Monday, December 17, 2007 Posted by Ric | Iraq | | No Comments Yet

Hands Down

Fred Thompson was “hands down” the most impressive presidential candidate on the stage at the Des Moines Register Debates held in Iowa on 12/12/07

Friday, December 14, 2007 Posted by Ric | 746 | | No Comments Yet