Religious Freedom???? Where?

When did Christians in America lose their freedom of religion? OK – I may be engaging in a little bit of hyperbole, but Christianity (and anything even remotely tied to it) is under attack. In the last 30 days the St Paul City Hall banned the Easter Bunny because it might be considered Christian, a Florida State scientist released speculation that Jesus didn’t walk on water but rather he walked on “ice”, the Gospel of Judas was released (after 20 years of study) and coming soon to a theater near you isThe DaVinci Code“.

Christians are told that they are free to practice their faith, but they shouldn’t talk about it because you might “offend” someone. Christian students are having to sue to keep from being kicked out of schools because their professions of faith are violating “hate speech” codes. Student lead prayer is not even allowed anymore.

The critics of Christians standing up for their faith are afraid that it could be used against them.

“What if a person felt their religious view was that African Americans shouldn’t mingle with Caucasians, or that women shouldn’t work?” asked Jon Davidson, legal director of the gay rights group Lambda Legal.”

Here is a hot tip for you Mr. Davidson…read the Quran!!! Sharia law says that women and gays have no rights and yet we are told (ad naseum) that we are not to discriminate against Muslims. If Islam has the right to be politically incorrect, why can’t Christians?

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Dear President Fox, you hypocrite,

This from Ann Coulter regarding “visiting” a foreign country:
This is the only country on Earth that thinks it’s not sporting to consider our own interests in choosing immigrants. Try showing up in any other country on the planet, illiterate and penniless, and announcing: “I’ve seen pictures of your country and it looks great. I think I’d like to live here! Oh, and by the way, would you mind changing all your government and business phone messages, street signs and ballots into my native language? Thanks!” They would laugh you out of the country.
And the illegals come here and protest and DEMAND that we give them things.
And Vicente Fox is on record supporting these criminals demands that we Americans owe them something.
Read how the “undocumented” are treated in Mexico under el Presidente’.
Fix your own house first Mr. Fox! Fix your own house, you charlatan.

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The gauntlet is thrown down….

Hugh Hewitt threw down the gauntlet in his first segment, challenging the Minnesota Organization of Blogs to see who can raise the most money for the Kennedy for Senate Campaign. If you are interested in donating to the Congressman’s campaign, please go to KennedyvMachine and click on the red box in the right margin.

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They call him "the Blunderer"…

Minnesota earned a questionable honor this week when Time Magazine named our senior Senator (Mark Dayton) one of the 5 worst Senators in DC. In response to the criticism that Senator Dayton has taken this week, Jack Danielson (Dayton’s Chief of Staff) told the Star Tribune that the Senator has a record “to be proud of”. Really? Let’s see…

He is the only Senator to close his DC office and advise his constituents not to travel to DC prior to the 2004 election.

He proposed the development of a Department of Peace and Non-violence.

He insulted the entire state of South Dakota when he said (and subsequentally apologized for) that the Mayo Clinic was “worth more” than the entire state of South Dakota.

He voted against the President’s tax cuts.

He voted against the War in Iraq.

Yep – that is definately a “record to be proud of”.

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Just what we need….

Shortly before leaving the Cities to help with my ill mother, I recieved an email from a new Republican candidate for Mark Dayton’s Senate seat. Now most of the Republican activists in Minnesota know about Mark Kennedy and quite a few know about Harold Shudlick, now John Uldrich has thrown his hat into the ring, running for the Republican endorsement. Included in the email was a link to John’s campaign website. Wanting to be an educated voter, I went to the website to see where the candidate stands on the various issues facing Minnesotans today.

Here is where the candidate stands on some of the key Republican issues:

Gay Rights: My philosophy is that we are a society that respects and accepts diversity and that inclusiveness is etched in stone – as it regards gays, races and religions.
I believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman but that all civil rights and accords should be given to same sex unions – including adoption. I do not believe in and would not support a marriage amendment as being essential to the fabric of our society.
As Gay Rights issues relate to education, I am in favor of introducing this subject early on an introductory basis and continuing to developing throughout the length of the K-12 spectrum and – mandating that it be part of college and university curriculums. (emphasis mine)

World Hunger: As a Senator from Minnesota, one of the most productive agricultural states in the Union, I would task myself to meet hunger in the following ways:
• Working with the entire farming/ranching/food producing/food marketing constituency to determine (on an on-going basis) what crops and products we can produce to meet world hunger needs . . .

Immigration:Let it be noted: this candidate for U.S. Senate is not in favor of an 800-mile fence separating the United States and Mexico. This does not speak to what America is all about. (emphasis mine)

Education: As a pro-active proponent of life-long learning, it should come as no surprise that I would be an advocate for ‘early childhood education’ (defined as ‘birth-to-age-5 childhood development) – (again emphasis mine)

As my friend Amendment X wrote here, the last thing we need in DC is another RINO who will put the Democratic agenda ahead of the agenda of the party that got the candidate elected. No, no NO…this will not do! If you are going to vote for a Republican, vote for one who will stand by the principles and platform of the Republican Party or vote for a Democrat. Because if you don’t vote for a Republican candidate that believes in the Party Platform then you might as well be voting for a Democrat – you are accomplishing the same thing!

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Why Islam stinks…

I am paraphrasing the title of the long running series over at Anti-Strib (ladies do not use the adjective that the Anti-Strib guys use to describe Islam). The latest entries are here, here, and here. The last one is a must read for all supporters of “gay rights”.

For the supporters of NOW, I would like to offer up these two stories and ask “what about the rights of these women?”

“Tehran, Iran, Jan. 04 – In the latest “acid attack” by radical Islamists on young women accused of ignoring the country’s strict dress regulations, two female university students had acid splashed on their faces in the town of Shahroud, north-eastern Iran.”

Two young university students had acid thrown at their faces because they dared to walk the streets of their town while not wearing a veil. So sad…

But that happened in fundamentalist Iran, you say. What about a more “modern” Islamic society you ask. In answer, I present these two stories out of our dear ally in the global war on terror – Saudi Arabia.

“Day 1: A Ranoosh fast-food restaurant in Seihat, Saudi Arabia, hires two women to take phone orders. Day two: Bearded, shoeless Wahhabist religious police arrest the owner and shutter the business for “promoting lewdness” – in other words, for employing women.”

Read it and weep!!!! Islam is not conductive to womens rights or free speech. Think I am exhaggerating? Need I remind you of the Islamic world’s reactions to a bunch of silly little cartoons? We have a religion that teaches their children to hate another race of people so much that they believe that blowing up innocents or destroying their houses of worship is rewarded by their “god”.


We need to drag the Islamic world into the 21st Century – kicking and screaming if need be! Until we do, we will be at war with a religion that prompts hatred and intolerance and subjugation of those that are deemed to be “inferior”.

UPDATE: I fixed the link on the second story. Thanks to Amendment X for pointing that out.

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Why I'll be accused of getting Democrats elected

So many conservative, small government Republicans are being excoriated for not supporting the head of the party, GWB. For taking him to task on many different issues.
Bruce Bartlett in a review of Fred Barnes new book calls GWB 2/3 a conservative.I clicked on the link that gave a brief synopsis of Barlett’s book “How George W. Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy”. In the review section there is a writer who accuses Bartlett of making sure that the lefties win the next election. And yet Bartlett, and I, were eager supporters of GWB in 2000. Barlett was one of the economists that crafted the early GWB tax cuts. However, he and many others have become disillusioned.
And yet when conservatives stand on principles, we’re accused of making the election of Democrats possible. No, RINOs are responsible for getting Democrats elected. Get elected as a Republican vote like a Republican. If you don’t, you will not get my support, money or vote.
I will not accept the threats “If you don’t vote for a Republican, the Democrats will win.”
I’ll vote Republican. I won’t vote RINO or Democrat Lite.

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Quote of the day

” Concentrated power is not rendered harmless by the good intentions of those who create it” -Milton Friedman
From the scrolling header at FEE.
Echoing my blog.
And a few selected quotes on good intentions and tyranny:

“Good intentions will always be pleaded for any assumption of power. The Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters.” -Daniel Webster

“The evils of tyranny are rarely seen but by him who resists it.”-John Hay (1872)

“The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.”-H.L. Mencken

“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber barons cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.”

-C. S. Lewis


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Your money at work-

Got this just a few moments ago from The Foundation for Economic Freedom :

Senators Load Railroad with Pork
4/18/2006
“Mississippi’s two U.S. senators included $700 million in an emergency war spending bill to relocate a Gulf Coast rail line that has already been rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina at a cost of at least $250 million.” (Washington Post, Tuesday)

Just another day in Washington.
Notice that the $700,000,000 is for a railroad that has already been relocated for $250,000,000.
One more reason for rigorous and full enforcement of the 10th Amendment and a complete and new tax system. Not just a reform. Pull this one out by the roots.

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Who is telling the lies?

While I was out of commisssion, I have had a lot goodies pile up in the in-box (ladylogician at hope4america dot net) so be patient with me while I write on a couple of things that are a little dated.

Since the Department of Defense released the “Saddam Documents” more and more information has come out about Saddam’s WMD program and whether the weapons existed or not. The Wall Street Journal reported (subscription only) last week on Saddam’s ties to Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda network

“Most dramatically, an Iraqi intelligence report, apparently written in early 1997, describes Iraqi efforts to establish ties with various elements in the Saudi opposition, including Osama bin Laden. Until 1996, the Saudi renegade was based in Sudan, then ruled by Hassan Turabi’s National Islamic Front. One of Iraq’s few allies, Sudan served as an intermediary between Baghdad and bin Laden, as well as other Islamic radicals. On Feb. 19, 1995, an Iraqi intelligence agent met with bin Laden in Khartoum. Bin Laden asked for two things: to carry out joint operations against foreign forces in Saudi Arabia and to broadcast the speeches of a radical Saudi cleric. Iraq agreed to the latter, but apparently not the former, at least as far as the author of this report knew. “

The Christian Science Monitor reports that President Bush had good reason to believe that the WMDs did indeed exist and emphatically states that the President did NOT lie to the American people about the reasons for war.

“…is also clear from captured documents now coming to light is that Mr. Bush had every reason to believe they still existed at the time he launched the military campaign in Iraq. Not only did US and allied intelligence agencies assert that the weapons were there, but Hussein himself played a dangerous game of convincing enemies such as Iran, and even his own generals, that he had such weapons, while protesting to United Nations inspectors that he did not.”

Lastly, Christopher Hitchens (hardly a conservative in his political thinking) writes in Slate about the connections to Niger that Joe Wilson swore didn’t exist:

“In February 1999, Zahawie (Wissam al-Zahawie Saddam’s Ambassador to the Holy See) left his Vatican office for a few days and paid an official visit to Niger, a country known for absolutely nothing except its vast deposits of uranium ore. It was from Niger that Iraq had originally acquired uranium in 1981, as confirmed in the Duelfer Report. In order to take the Joseph Wilson view of this Baathist ambassadorial initiative, you have to be able to believe that Saddam Hussein’s long-term main man on nuclear issues was in Niger to talk about something other than the obvious. Italian intelligence (which first noticed the Zahawie trip from Rome) found it difficult to take this view and alerted French intelligence (which has better contacts in West Africa and a stronger interest in nuclear questions). In due time, the French tipped off the British, who in their cousinly way conveyed the suggestive information to Washington. As everyone now knows, the disclosure appeared in watered-down and secondhand form in the president’s State of the Union address in January 2003″

And speaking of Ambassador Wilson, the New York Sun reports that his wife was NOT a covert agent:

“Contrary to published reports, a State Department memorandum at the center of the investigation into the leak of the name of a CIA operative, Valerie Plame, appears to offer no particular indication that Ms. Plame’s role at the agency was classified or covert.”

Now given all of this information that has come out recently, one has to wonder just who is lying….the President or his detractors. The evidence seems to indicate that it was not the President who was lying…

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