Saturday, January 8, 2011

Gifford statement "Sheer bigotry"

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona was shot in the head Saturday when an assailant opened fire outside a grocery store during a meeting with constituents, killing at least five people and wounding up to 18 others in a rampage that rattled the nation.
Among the killed, a 10-year-old girl and a federal judge. Among the wounded, a nine-year-old child barely clinging to life, according to preliminary reports.
President Barack Obama said in his comments that it was time for the nation to come together during a time of grieving. I believe it is not a time to assume a major expression of patriotism by millions of Americans is responsible or in any way connected to this tragedy.
The congresswoman's father, the elderly, 75-year-old Gifford, answered a Post question if she had any enemies, and he said, "Yeah, the whole Tea Party movement."
Very ignorant, emotional - and we have to endure such vile attacks in the heat of the moment. But no one should, when emotions calm, choose to make this into an opportunist shill for political gain.
For instance, looking into Jared Lee Loughner, 22, according to comments attributed to him, gathered by several major news sources, reveals a picture of a self-proclaimed atheist whose ramblings on redefining language and new currencies appears to indicate favoritism of the Articles of Confederation over our Constitutional Republic.
Also, he is flagged as a flag-burning self-proclaimed terrorist, apparently identified in Twitter chatter as a lift-wing radical.
Conclusion: taking a gun and using bullets to advance a flag-burning atheist lunatic's incoherent, apparently left-wing agenda is NOT Tea Party Patriotism.
Snapping to anti-Tea Party Patriot conclusions on a tragedy like this? SHEER BIGOTRY!!!
In the long run, I say, "good luck" to you if you use this to create a political statement of attack against millions of patriotic, community-oriented and genuinely caring Americans.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Modern barbarism is daily exposed

What they did was participate in an armed robbery-beating using a shotgun, by a trio of thugs who brutally threatened and injured two victims.

Two points: one - It does not benefit society to warehouse people for decades on crimes like this.

Two - What these criminals did was temporarily take the sanctity of life from two victims, and the punishment to fit the crime, after a trial mandated to be completed by the end of the week, would be a rigorously applied caning, then several months of solitary confinement, with release on condition of supervised programs plus garnishment of future earnings to pay for the trial, confinement, programs and restitution to the victims.

Penalty for non payment of financial obligations: indentured servitude at a labor facility until paid.
Total time in the system: four months.

Justice, it's what's good for society.

Life in prison? That is the cruel and unusual punishment from the perspective of all history - to throw lives away with no possible redemptive value to society but the cost they place upon it to provide for perpetual incarceration.

How unjust and barbaric is that?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Killing attacks in the name of Islam tolls more than 1,000 casualties in four weeks

Killing attacks are an aspect of Islamic mission through jihadism, the sixth pillar of Islam.

Islamic jihad attacks killed and injured the targeted perceived enemies of Islam daily over the month from Sept. 24 through Oct. 21, totaling 431 dead and 672 injured, according to jihad monitors at TheReligionofPeace.org online.
Other religions are not producing attacks in their name that rise to the occasion of a phenomenon that can be tracked. Jihad or holy war: a religious leader or authority calls for action that results in follower attacks to kill, injure and/or destroy.
The teaching of jihad is an unlisted "sixth pillar of Islam," in addition to confession, prayer, fasting, alms, and the Haj, according to Walid Parez, an expert on Islamic jihad activity in the Middle East.
Killing in the name of Islam is a key aspect of what Christian critics call a blood thirsty cultist tyranny, or Muhammadanism, a global despotism seeking world dominion as Muhammad taught: to "kill that Islam might prove superior."
No other major religious teaching includes a call by its founder to take on violence as a means of conquest.
Armed murder missions in the name of Islam killed 11 and injured 52 on Islam's holy day, Friday, Sept. 24, featuring jihad ambushes in Chechnya and Mogadishu, murder of a teacher and a suicide bombing in Dagestan, and a suicide bombing at a mosque in Iraq.
Blood lusting missions of death and destruction in the name of Islam continued through that weekend, killing 20 and injuring 34, featuring 13 attacks in five nations.
On Sept. 27 and 28, eight jihad death missions took place in six countries, most of the attacks, as through the weekend, were brutal shootings of opportunity done in the name of Islam that Islam should be superior.
In Thailand, a savage gun-down strike against Buddhists killed five and injured three, with children among the victims, during a shopping day buying fruit at a warehouse.
September finished with more daily attacks by Islamic jihad, with four nations victim of the flow of Islamic religious war: nine killed and 33 injured in Russia, Yemen, Afghanistan and Iraq.
October began with six attacks daily for three days, killing 52 and injuring 48, including a family of seven, five children aged 5-17, in Pakistan targeted because of their Christian beliefs. Islamic gunmen mowed them all down.
In Italy, a woman was beaten to death for interfering with the arranged marriage of her daughter, the daughter also beaten to a coma, by the Islamic husband and son in the family.
The first week of October rounded out with more daily attacks in the name of Islam: 72 killed and 198 injured in 29 attacks, upping the daily attack average to seven.
Victim nations included Dagestan, Somalia, Iraq, Thailand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Victims included three Buddhists carrying chickens to market, gunned down in the name of Islam, and three farmers in Afghanistan taken out be Islamic hardliner rockets.
A large attack in Pakistan killed nine and injured 74, with two children among the killed Sufi worshipers taken out by two barbaric suicide blasts at their mosque.
Oct 8-10 averages slump to five daily attacks in the name of Islam, killing 53 and injuring 46 in Nigeria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Russia, Abkhazia, and the Philippines, targeting aid workers and Christian missionaries among those seen as weakening Islam from within.
Seven attacks killed 16 and injured 10, Oct. 11, and six attacks Oct. 12 killed 25 and injured 34, in the name of Islam - so a Buddhist fruit trader was machine-gunned in Thailand, families taken out by RPGs in Afghanistan and Somalia, civilians gunned down in Nigeria and a local cop shot dead in India.
The second week of October closed on two more days of killing in the name of Islam: 39 killed, 38 injured, including Buddhist villagers, a cyclist and pedestrians ambushed in three attacks across Thailand, pregnant women and children mowed down while protesting Islamic militant treatment of troubled youth in Somalia, an assassination in Nigeria and al-Qaeda ambushes in Yemen.
The first half of week three, October, and killing in the name of Islam takes 42 lives and injures 53, with Taliban attacks against humanitarians and helpful civilians in Afghanistan leading the death-cult spew: 21 killed and 35 injured there.
Beheadings in Pakistan, insurgent attacks in Chechnya and Islamist attacks against cops, doctors and peace activists add to the flow of death in the name of Islam.
Oct. 18 and 19 brought 13 attacks killing 38 and injuring 55, including 10 children and civilians in a home blown up by Islamic jihadists in Iraq, 20 civilian casualties of Fedayeen gunmen in Chechnya, 14 women and children casualties by a suicide bomber in Pakistan, a cop assassinated in Ingushetia and an elderly Buddhist man shot in the head while shopping in Thailand.
The last two days of this view into killing in the name of Islam, or jihadism, closes week three of October, with nine attacks killing 35 and injuring 39, with al-Khobar's bombing of a bus in the Philippines leading the way with 40 casualties. Abdul Basit Usman jihadists also killed two civilians by ambush in a second attack in the Philippines.
Islamic missionaries of death also slaughtered families in their homes in Iraq and Afghanistan and a laborer gunned down by Muslim radicals in Thailand.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Islam kills and injures to prove its superiority

From Friday to Thursday last week, Islamic jihad missions killed 153 and injured 230 as means to the goals of cleansing Islam and reaching the Muhammadan call for Islamic supremacy.

During the week, thousands of Christian missionaries intervened in hundreds of countries as a global effort to follow the teachings of Christ Jesus to baptize, disciple, and to serve mankind through charity.

On Friday, killing in the name of Islam took 19 lives and injured 18, with a jihad against voting in Afghanistan leading the way: shooting a voter and a woman in Kunar, attacking Gaghlan to kill seven voters, and a child died of rocket-attack wounds in Asadabad along with eight others killed.

In Nairobi, Kenya, six Christian missionaries receive an education on the truths of Islam, in contrast to the charity and grace taught by Christ, through abduction and rape over a three-day period.

Saturday's casualties in the name of Islam ran 81 dead and 138 injured, with attacks in Tajikistan and Iraq leading the way: Islamists ambush attacks kill 25 in Rasht, Tajikistan and Islamist bombers kill 31, injure 94, in Baghdad.

Vicious attacks against Buddhists in Thailand kill four in Narathiwat, in attacks featuring a shooting-arson plan and a home-invasion strategy.

Anti-voting jihad warriors in Afghanistan struck three times, killing 12, including eight children who bleed to death from Taliban rockets, in Kunduz, Balkh and Ghazni.

Moving on to Sunday, shooters in Mosul, Iraq, and sniper jihad in Liaquatabad, Pakistan, killed four and injured two, the Liaquatibad snipers finding targets their Allah wanted dead at a funeral.

Islamic jihad on Monday morning targeted enemies of Islam in Nigeria and Algeria: four dead and three injured from shootings and bombings. Total on the day: 19 killed and 33 injured in 10 attacks targeting five nations in the name of Islam.

Tuesday saw five more attacks in the name of Islam, adding Somalia, Indonesia and Yemen to the list of victim nations for the week: killing 10 and injuring three.

The week rounded out with 10 more attacks that added Chechnya and Dagestan to the target list, with a Makhachkala, Dagestan, high school principal and four children in Iraq included in the total of 20 killed and 36 injured in the name of Islam.

During the month of August, 196 jihad attacks in the name of Islam, in declared obedience to the sayings of Muhammad, killed 811 and injured 1,602, targeting five religions and 23 countries.

The last recorded attack in the name of a religion other than Islam occurred in India, in August: a Hindu convert to Christianity was killed by Hindu radicals.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Why fear the Great Tribulation reaper?

Many have their good reasons, pure motives, for teaching perspectives regarding the end times and the specific time factors that I believe shall prove to be wrong on the question of the church's and our place in the Great Tribulation conflict. Even those pure motives I see are but a part of the salesmanship of our day: what turns out to be the easy believism and cultural lack of relevance - lack of confrontation - of many evangelical and orthodox believing Christians that is part of this phenomenon. The salesmanship swelled the memberships of many churches in its heyday - numbers that were often hiked through "evangelically speaking" white lies. This is an aspect, however, of what I perceive may have paved the way for some poor unsuspecting souls to fall or to succumb to a life of condemnation or weakness without hope.

I say plainly! The mission of the church is to work on its anointed Great Commission, the end of which is AFTER the events Jesus describes as he opens our vision of these latter days and "the beginning of sorrows." The Gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached unto all nations, and then - THEN - the end shall come. Plainly, in plenary reading, we, the commissioned church, present in seed form of those disciples gathered to this Olivet Discourse, are told:

"When ye therefore, shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken by Daniel the Prophet, stand in the holy place, (whosoever readeth, let him understand) then let them who are in Judea flee . . ."

Jesus' will for his church is for us to work as commissioned until the Abomination of Desolation -when an alteration comes to our marching orders: tactical retreat for an astounding regroup maneuver later on. In the tactical retreat, those in Judea flee to the mountains, those working on a project drop everything and run for it, those who are pregnant or hindered by Sabbath law or other social restrictions are in greater peril. We are to be praying that God will work things together for a more favorable, less dangerous set of circumstances. The season matters - I perceive we should pray for fall or springtime onslaught of this Great Tribulation, for global awareness causes me to remember it is winter south of the equator if it's summer up north. All indications are that the coming Great Tribulation is to be global.

I'll repeat my a-fratori argument against assuming Christians are being evacuated before the revelation of the Antichrist and the Great Tribulation: we should WANT to be here. It is cowardice to conjure up and foment this easy out from the greatest confrontation of the age that we name after God's unassailable providence of the church. It is sad of us to wile away these moments in lack of preparation except for the prayerful expectation as if to say, "uh, God, you're snatching us up before this Great Tribulation thing, right?"

I say, do we even pray at all that "our flight" might not be in winter and all that? No, we do hastily assume that such prayer is not relevant to us.

What a far cry from the military attitude of early generations who called those eased into their flowery-beds of a comfortable lifestyle "pagan" for being mere civilians in their aspirations of service. Being "pagan" was not a matter of worldliness, it was a matter of being less committed to doing hard things that brought on the spiritual warfare difficulties like poverty, persecution, imprisonment and possible death. Worldliness followed that breaking from the trenches first.

I'm shamefully ill-prepared for intense persecution here in America: I doubt a majority of my fellow American Christians are ready for that. A couple advantages I might have as the flight takes place, if it's in my lifetime: one, I may be there, where much of the regional fleeing could end up, or close to it, in the foothills of rural Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains; and two, there are good websites on establishing "bug-out routs" and other such preparations if I do take more precaution for having to take a bit of a hike further up and into the smoke.

"Except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved; but for the elect sake, those days shall be shortened."

Just ask yourself, do you really want this reference to the elect to refer categorically to others and not you?

Thursday, September 16, 2010

THE POINT:

If we wrest control of Congress from liberal Democrats only to benefit the Republican Party brand name, we have failed to change anything for the better.

Should TEA Party Patriots cave to GOP RINOs, Hell NO!!!

I wrote to OneNewsNow.com about their piss-poor coverage in a story about tension between GOP RINO leaders and TEA Party Patriots.

Here's a link to the OneNewsNow article: GOP v TEA, combatants?

Dear Editor,

As One News Now, you are supposed to be the conservative answer to liberal bias in the media, but I find your coverage of the struggle between GOP RINOs and TEA Party Patriots laughably slanted.

First, in your poll, you have three dire consequences for the politics of the nation if there is no cooperation: GOP RINOs continue to dominate, DNC maintains control of Congress and TEA forms a third party.

What about the possibility that the GOP will dominate anyway, with TEA Party Patriots moving in on the ranks of GOP RINO leaders?

The fact is, to TEA Party Patriots, there is no compromise, and the GOP RINOs aught to cooperate by handing the GOP over to true American conservatives.

The assumptive conclusion in your coverage is one of suspicion that TEA Party Patriots will not be good Republicans as their candidates and campaigns advance.

AAAAAH!!! WRONG GUESS, One News Now, would you like to try Double Jeopardy, where the scores can really change?!!!

The TEA Party Patriots are the good Republicans. And the TEA Party Patriots appear to be to be utterly finished with trusting GOP RINOs, their upscale political advisers, corporate lobbyist manipulators and even their bought-off celebrity evangelical pastors.

So stick it!!! If you can't report honestly about TEA Party Patriots and the GOP, get the Hell out of the journalism business - your coverage lacked integrity here, boys. Try again.

Yours, Martin Fisher