Tue, 14 September 2010
Matt Schultz, candidate for Secretary of State worries about some sloppiness in Iowa's voter rolls. Then the way we get kids to school has changed...everywhere...fear reigns. Can it be fixed? Comments[5]
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In the above, "I think Iowa is pretty libertarian, said Mark A. Holbrook, who recently married his partner, Ronald J. Trouten of Iowa City. A lot of people dont feel compelled to force their views on others."
Pseudo-libertarian Ron Paul endorsed samesex "marriage." Hopefully, no Iowans in Campaign For Liberty followed suit, when this Pied Piper led his mice to the ideological abyss. This was clearly a Marxist move from Ron Paul - maybe he sold out to Soros...
"A lot of people don't feel compelled to force their views on others." No, only Iowa's judicial supremacists and the behind-the-scenes gay money going to the democrats. These liberal Iowans DEFINITELY are forcing their views, when samesex "marriage" still isn't legal in Iowa. They daily are compelled to force their views on others! So how is this having a positive and morally upright effect on Iowa when public schoolers, legal and illegal, are daily influenced to accepting this? At best, they may grow up to be Ron Paul Libertarians.
The state of marriage may have turned toward statistical bliss, but samesex "marriage" is not marriage. More samesex people got "married" and fewer split up, but just wait till they fill the divorce courts with samesex cases. Will the samesex judicial supremacists know how to handle this? Maybe, if American law continues to evolve...
Need we do a yearly inventory of liberals in Iowa forcing their views on others? It would be an Encyclopedia Britannica situation in reverse... 26 yearly book supplements instead of one.
- Turns out same-gender marraige, so far, is having a positive and morally upright effect on marraige in Iowa: While Iowas rural image conveys conservatism, Iowans are known for their passive, mind-your-own-business brand of independence, which often makes them difficult categorize on the political spectrum.
I think Iowa is pretty libertarian, said Mark A. Holbrook, who recently married his partner, Ronald J. Trouten of Iowa City. A lot of people dont feel compelled to force their views on others.
he angst over marriage in Iowa comes after year in which the state of marriage has made a turn toward statistical bliss: more people got married and fewer split up.
Good work Iowa. - AMERICA'S SUPREME ACHIEVEMENTS
TO BE DEFENDED NOW
A conservative media watchdog says the recent coverage of the threatened Quran burnings by a small Florida church demonstrates that the mainstream liberal media have a "hypersensitivity" to criticism of Islam. Tim Graham, director of media analysis at the Media Research Center, says the media clearly made a mountain out of a mole hill on the story.
"This is a story in which they would usually say, 'Why would we pay attention to one pastor with a flock of 50?'" he states. "I think it really shows the news media today have a hypersensitivity to criticism of Islam." Graham contrasts that coverage with how the media reports attacks on anything Christian as a free-speech right.
"And I think what's missing here is any notion that Christians are superior to Muslims, in that there are not riots in the streets [in reaction]," he suggests. "You can demean Jesus on South Park [but] you cannot demean Muhammad -- and the news media continue to miss the difference."
I might add the words of Dr. Garvie, "The faith in God, which in the religions of the world finds varied expression, seems to be the most necessary, original and universal belief for man. In Christianity that faith has reached its ideal perfection, both subjectively and objectively. A God more worthy of faith than the Father of Jesus Christ cannot be conceived, and a faith more worthy of this God than that exercised by the Son of God cannot be imagined." Christianity is the Supreme Achievement of all religions, just as the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights are the Supreme Achievements of political documents. Isn't it time We The People start dealing with those who assault our Supreme Achievements? - "FEAR NOT!" (REVISION)
Fear. A timely topic and a highly unproductive activity. Right now, it's the biggest cancer and preoccupation of We The People. A recent poll shows that the number one fear of Americans is that of public speaking. So, run to the roar and do some public speaking! Get over it and get on with living, for crying out loud....
The NWO, globalists, internationalists, know that people are manipulated through fear. They manufacture the various crises and thought Management-By-Crises scenaros - where the fear-producing scenarios are real, contrived or imagined (it doesn't matter to them) people with fears are managed more easily. This is one of the side effects and benefits of the national debt (which they created) realistically at $54 trillion and growing. That alone keeps people in fear and presents great opportunities for their manipulation. The hearts of We The People will fail them for fear. If love for God and country is stronger than fear (Jan exemplifies this daily) then We The People WILL win, as George Washington's vision solidly shows!
Hollywood trash gives a lifelong diet of fear, lust and revenge. The only film in this category I've benefitted from, with healthy fears, was made a few years ago, called "Idiocracy." It shows America in 500 years devolved to an Idiocracy. But just 5 years after the movie, every third person you see now appears to be a character from the movie. 90% of the world's knowledge is gained since 1940 but, despite the growing information highway, dumbing down is rapidly taking over. Your unconfronted fears of what the political-class establishment feed you will turn you into a member of the Idiocracy. Perhaps a major fear is related to the growing Idiocratic belief that "confrontation is evil" and we should fear anything related to confrontation. Well, the Founding Fathers didn't think so...
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