Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Patricia’s story
In her job training at Planned Parenthood:
"When the medical assistant who was training me emptied out the contents from the bag into the petri-dish I couldn’t handle the smell. She then grabbed a pair of tweezers and started searching inside the petri-dish. She then found an arm, grasped it with the tweezers and held it up to the light. She said, “This is one part -it’s the arm.” I could see the detail in the baby’s hand, the knuckles and the fingernails formed. She then found the second arm. I was horrified at what I was witnessing. I tried to act normal like it wasn’t affecting me. She then lifted one of the legs up to the light with the tweezers. I could see the small tiny hairs on the skin, the lines around the knees forming and the toenails. But when she held up the head of the baby, that’s when I knew I had murdered my three children. On the head I could see the nose, the nostrils, the eyelashes and even the eyebrows forming."
http://cal-catholic.com/wordpress/2012/10/18/patricias-story/
The sugar daddy vote
"Unmarried women voted for Obama by a margin of 70-29 in the 2008 election. Now keep in mind that the Democrat party is for abortion, same-sex marriage, taxing and regulating job creators, massive deficits and spiraling debt. And the Democrats also support anti-family policies like pushing premarital sex onto young people at early ages, mandatory funding of failing public schools, no-fault divorce, and subsidizing welfare programs which make it easier for women to have fatherless children."
Obama is losing support among all groups
Are they all racists?
Democrats have been losing the white vote constantly since 1964, and John Kerry lost the white vote in 2004. Were they voting by race or by politics. Isn’t it racist for Democrats to assume everything Obama does is based on race?
No Panera’s this morning
High winds, sleet and snow from Sandy. I'm skipping the coffee shop this morning, but I'm guessing the bakers and clerks will be there.
"It's like a weirdly inverse chart, where the folks with secure government jobs, the ones with SUVs and more affluent addresses, get to stay home, bundle up and wait out the storm. And the folks working the minimum-wage jobs, who frequently rely on public transportation, have to find a way — any way — to make it to work." Washington Post
Liberals and the blame game
If Romney wins next week, Conservatives will be in the same boat. Liberals will expect Romney to make good on all promises by Easter 2013. I mean there was a miracle and a resurrection before, why not in 2013?
CNN/ORC Poll
Sometimes (often) polls are wrong; like in 1980 when they said the Carter/Reagan race was too close to call.
Children singing for Obama—a campaign ad
A record number of people on food stamps, a record number in poverty, the largest tax increase in the history of the nation, hacking away at the 1st amendment, the wars he inherited he's expanded all over the middle east, his green "investments" have blown up in his face, as Commander in Chief he's left his men behind, and yet there's a children's choir Obama ad singing about the dangers of Romney? Is this a joke? Is this child abuse?
Monday, October 29, 2012
Long, Tall Sandy
Obama cancelled campaigning for a storm, but not the attack on the Americans in Libya on 9/11. For that, he blamed a video and went off to party with Beyonce and Jay-Z the next day.
The storm will also postpone the October jobs report so it's not available before the election; the storm will also postpone a hearing on the timeline about who knew what when until after the election.
The most convenient storm in political history.
Obama and Sandy
Obama is right on top of this hurricane. Too bad he was so careless on 9/11 when people were dying in Benghazi while he was watching in real time. Last night on Geraldo at Large Charles Woods, the father of murdered Benghazi SEAL Tyrone Woods, looked into the camera and sent this message to Barack Obama: “It’s better to die a hero than live a coward.”
Obama got a lot of extra TV face time due to Sandy. He usually doesn’t respond to national emergencies, but this one comes during the last week of campaigning. He monitored the Joplin tragedy from Ireland, and the BP oil spill help was so tardy even Democrat James Carville was criticizing him.
"The President of the United States could've come down here, he could've been involved with the families of these 11 people" who died in the oil rig's explosion.”
I don’t think he’ll postpone the election (it’s illegal, but that alone wouldn’t stop him, I’m sure SCOTUS would overlook that), because the news about Benghazi just gets worse and eats into his shrinking group of supporters. They’re racists, of course.
12,000 flights cancelled so far. But even if you’re not in one of the affected states, that sure messes up flights further inland.
Here in Columbus they’re predicting 60 mph winds so we’re not going to our FOOF meeting tonight
Daily Herald (suburban Chicago) endorses Romney reversing its 2008 endorsement of Obama because. . .
“At a time when the economy was wracked, he [Obama] chose instead to focus on health care reform. In doing so, his administration chose early on to fight with Congress rather than to work with it. He chose to force his landmark health care bill through Congress without a single Republican vote, significantly contributing to the bitter atmosphere of division in Washington.
His economic initiatives have been heavily bent toward the public sector, a big spending approach that has been aptly derided by Romney as “trickle-down government.”
And however well intended his belief that the Bush tax cuts should be ended for upper-income brackets, his $250,000 benchmark has been remarkably low, as many two-income families and small business owners and others in the suburbs can attest.
More pointedly, we are disappointed in the tone of Obama’s relentless insinuations that wealthy Americans refuse to pay their fair share. That tone is divisive and damaging for the nation and for our economy. It creates villains and victims, and unfairly so.”
http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20121028/discuss/710289939/
Not that it matters in the national sense, because the Chicago machine controls Illinois.
Sandy is a big one
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It’s 39 degrees in Columbus today, and the wind is supposed to get bad. Because our area was hit so badly with electrical outages in the summer, people are cleaning out the stores for emergency supplies. Emergency and utility crews have already gone east—hope we don’t need them here! I hope our relatives in North and South Carolina, and Virginia are safe and well stocked with supplies. Gayle—I know you read my blog—hope you can stay connected to the internet.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
CPUSA endorses Obama
Since 1988, the Communist Party USA has not run its own candidates for president and vice-president, preferring instead to work through the Democratic Party. It supported Obama in 2008 and again this year. Accuracy in Media, July 27, 2012
That would explain taking God out of the platform, wouldn't it?
Obama’s war against young women
Actually, if she gets pregnant and her boyfriend, parents, and friends are insisting she get an abortion, she’ll find help at Christian pregnancy centers. Don’t count on Planned Parenthood.
Politics and religion—nothing else matters more
I'm puzzled when people say politics and religion don't mix like to do so is driving drunk.
- Have you ever been in a black church?
- Should abuse of unborn children not be spoken of in church because it's been political since 1973,
- or in the state house because that evil is Biblical for the last how many thousand years?
- What about women's rights? Is stealing the value of women's labor a sin or a political wrong?
- Right to work union abuses? Forcing a teacher or contractor to pay dues to support something they don't agree with is what?
- Is polluting the rivers and lakes only political, or does the Bible address how to take care of the earth?
- You do know that the word "penitentiary" comes from the spiritual term "penitent," don't you?
- Are crooked elected officials a political problems or a sin problem?
- Who was it who pushed the slavery issue to the forefront of America's conscience?
- Is gay marriage a religious or political issue?
- Is ignorance of first amendment problems in the HHS Mandate a political or a church problem if it takes away religious freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution?
In the U.S. we were guaranteed at one time that the state would not encroach on the church, but the state grabbed more and more of the conversation real estate, so at some point, you'll just have to talk about it.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Obama administration attacks Tyndale
Tyndale House Publishers, which publishes Bibles and other Christian books and multimedia, filed a federal lawsuit earlier this month against the HHS Mandate of the Obama Administration.
“Bible publishers should be free to do business according to the book that they publish,” said Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Matt Bowman. “For the government to say that a Bible publisher is not religious is alarming. It demonstrates how clearly the Obama administration is willing to disregard the Constitution’s protection of religious freedom to achieve certain political purposes. For that reason, we are asking the court to halt this mandate.”
http://www.lifenews.com/2012/10/26/bible-publisher-takes-on-obama-hhs-mandate-on-monday/
Obama is driving away Democrats
“In 2008, 54% of likely voters identified as Democrat or lean Democrat. 42% of likely voters identified as GOP or lean GOP. In other words, the electorate, including independents who lean towards a particular party, was D+12. This year, however, the Democrat advantage has disappeared. 49% of likely voters today identify as GOP or lean GOP. Just 46% of likely voters are or lean towards the Democrats. This is a 15-point swing towards the GOP from 2008 to an outright +3 advantage for the GOP. By comparison, in 2004, when Bush won reelection, the electorate was evenly split, with each party getting support from 48% of likely voters.”
http://www.gallup.com/poll/158399/2012-electorate-looks-like-2008.aspx
And that youth vote Obama got in 2008? Well, it seems they grew up and had to get jobs. Let’s hope they look around and figure out they can’t chase his father’s socialist and anti-colonialist dreams another four years. The current youth vote (born 18-20 years ago) are still stumbling in the dark and trying to lose their virginity vote.