Sunday, May 13, 2007

Hi Neighbor! Is This What You Want?..


There is growing concern about the porous nature of our southern borders today...
For reasons not clearly understood by us, our government, seemingly, is not cracking down on the flow of ILLEGAL immigration.

This story from Reuters, gives a brief description of activities just a stones throw from Texas.

msnbc had this story last week concerning the movement of Hezbollah moving ever close to the United States.

We make it increasingly difficult for our law enforcement to use the force that is sometimes necessary to squelch criminal behavior.

The point being, we must wake up as a nation, make our voices heard, before it's too late!
My question is this, how do we go about being heard? Secondly, is anybody listening?

SECURE OUR BORDERS, before it's too late!

Friday, May 11, 2007

Life vs Death...


I want to demonstrate the vast difference between the Islamic jihadists and the religious Zionist Jews.

We know the position of many jihadists by the latest 'mouse controversy', just as an example. There are more that also confirm their position. They promote death at an early age, soul and body.

Here is the other end of the spectrum, which is typical of a G-d fearing Jewish man or woman. It promotes life, body and soul.

The video clip on Lazer Beams is about thirteen minutes long and worth viewing...

L'chaim!

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Return Of The U.S.S.R.?


Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is making waves again.

Mr. Putin is a dangerous man, a criminal, and is no real friend of ours. His statements as of late are seemingly more bold, revealing what he really thinks...

WorldNetDaily has this.
NewsMax.com has this story.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Hamas TV Drops Militant Mickey Mouse


Ok...

So, having many voices speak their outrage against this 'mouse attack', has caused Hamas to reassess their position on the mouse.

Israelnetdaily.com provided the comment found on the on-line edition of the Jerusalem Post: 'Mustafa Barghouti, Palestinian Information Minister, said the use of the cartoon character in such a role represented a "mistaken approach" to the Palestinian struggle against Israeli occupation.'

Mistaken approach? I would bet that they feel the only mistake was much of the western world getting in an uproar about it. They have demonstrated great will to teach their children to become a shahid for shuada (martyrs for suicide/homicide bombings).

Nuff said...

Nice Mouse or Dirty Rat?..


This story has been circulating the web and wanted to bring it here.

It is despicable what the adults, within these groups, will do to their children.They will stop at nothing to program the innocent , so to accomplish their goals of world domination. I have seen example after example of the innocence being removed from these children of the so-called palestinians and extremist mid-east groups.

There are those who have debated this story, saying they are being taught the importance of 'national pride' and a good education. You decide, based on the examples of behavior by these groups, it's hard to see anything but hatred, death and destruction...

Go to Palestinian Media Watch to see this example.


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Wednesday Hero

Spc. Josiah H. Vandertulip
Spc. Josiah H. Vandertulip
21 years old from Irving, Texas
2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division
October 14, 2004


Louise Vandertulip fussed at her son about his spending. He bought wild, overpriced hats that had flames on them or horns coming out of the top, she said.

While in Army basic training, he bought portraits of himself. His mother told him to save his money.

She's glad he didn't listen.

The hats and the pictures are all a part of her memories now.

Spc. Josiah H. Vandertulip was killed in Baghdad when his patrol came under small arms fire.

Josiah Vandertulip joined the Army right after his graduation from Irving High School in 2002. He spent a year in South Korea before being stationed at Texas' Fort Hood in February. Against his mother's advice, he volunteered to go to Iraq. She told him to wait, to go to college.

"When he was determined to do something in his heart, he would do it and hell or high water couldn't keep him from it," she said

By going, he knew someone else with a young family could be saved from serving, relatives said.

He always had the important things right, Louise Vandertulip said.

"There's a lot of rest in knowing that he died doing what he believed in and doing what he thought was right," she said.

"We have a much more real sense of the cost for the freedom that we enjoy now," said his father, Robert Vandertulip.

"Josiah was the first brand new soldiers I recieved as a dismounted team leader in Korea. He was one of the Best soldiers I have had the honor to train and work with. He loved being a soldier as much as any guy I have met. He was a great leader in the absence of his superiors. I could always count on him to make sure the mission was accomplished. I watched him change over the year I had him from a goofy kid, to a hard charging soldier."
Sgt. Nickolas Faul


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Monday, May 7, 2007

FIRE HIM! He Wants To Make Us See Righteousness...























A tenured professor at Glendale Community College is about to be fired for something American!
He, Walter Kehowski, simply sent out an e-mail to colleagues containing George Washington’s "Thanksgiving Day Proclamation of 1798.”

I don't know a lot about this professor, but he apparently is an outspoken man. Even so, can you imagine individuals taking the effort to bring down a professor, tenured nonetheless, because of an email that contains a bit of history from one of our greatest presidents.

The mistake the professor made was not sending something out of the Koran! Had he done so they would have cheered him and suggested he be rewarded!

Again, we have an example, that if anything is spoken or written about the founding principles of this great country of ours, it will be pissed on. The idiots in our country who want us to disappear, will b & m about anything that is not global or Koranic.

See the story here...

Why does our leadership, on various levels, cater to this?

It must stop!


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Friday, May 4, 2007

SCAR Treatment For the Heart



As each day goes by I find I may have said or done something that I wish I hadn't. I don't mean the big, obvious, call the police type things... Just the little things, maybe a thought in my mind.

We are all alike, in many ways, as human beings and I think ultimately we want a peaceful life, at the very least, within ourselves.

My wife reminded of one of the links on this blog, Lazer Beams, and commented on how she has been enjoying the teachings there. So I looked...

I found this simple teaching to have power, to strengthen my heart. We are all on a journey and need fuel to continue.

So I invite you, any who are open to truth that may be outside of your 'label', to take a look at this short video. It's about eight minutes, and is a peaceful view, at least it was for me...

Hope you enjoy.


photo courtesy of Matt Russell, astronomer.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Photo Of The Week

iPod Around The World...



I found this photo on Seaspook's Rants and was entertained. I think this was in his 'Military Babes' category and it demonstrates that even the Ethiopian babes like their music too!

There were only two of us that replied, one was from Texas Fred, whose only utterance was "goddamn"... I couldn't help but laugh each time I read that. The other comment was from myself.

Listen, I hope no one finds this offensive, I'm sure there are those in her community who find this look very attractive!



Geeze, someone get Sigourney Weaver on the line...

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Wednesday Hero

This Weeks Soldier Was Suggested By Echo9er

Hospitalman Luis E. Fonseca Jr.
Hospitalman Luis E. Fonseca Jr.


On August 11, 2004, Naval Hospitalman Luis E. Fonseca, Jr. was awarded the Navy's second highest decoration. The Navy Cross, which is awarded for extraordinary heroism while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States and must be performed in the presence of great danger or at great personal risk, was awarded for his actions while serving with Amphibious Assault Vehicle Platoon, Company C, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines, Task Force Tarawa, II Marine Expeditionary Force.

On March 23, 2004, Fonseca, Jr.'s unit were trying to take the Saddam Canal Bridge. Five Marines were injured when their vehicle was hit by an RPG. Fonseca, while still being fired upon by machine guns and RPG's, pulled the Marines to safety and established a casualty collection unit inside his own medical evacuation vehicle. After his vehicle was hit once again, Fonseca organized litter teams and directed the movement of four of the Marines, while personally carrying one wounded Marine over open ground to another vehicle. On November 15, 2004, Seaman Fonseca was awarded the "Grateful Nation Award" from the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs for his actions.

"I was doing my job," said Fonseca. "I wish I could have done more."


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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