Monday, May 21, 2007

This site has moved.

This site has moved.

It is now located at Truth, Lies and In Between, World Press.

I moved because I like some of the features at World Press that are not available in Blogger, and it's not Google.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Obama is a Racist

I firmly believe that if you attend a racist church, you are inherently racist.
There is no way you can sit through sermon after sermon that denegrates the white man and not be affected by it.
In fact, not only are you affected by it, you would actually advocate such feelings toward others.
Mr. Obama may talk a good game for the cameras, but I think he is just another racist Democrat that has been ogled over by the media.
A vote for this man, is a vote for racism at its worst.

Barack Obama's Shameless Racism

The Barack Obama Myth

Race is sensitive subtext in campaign
South Side church's tenets spark criticism of Obama by some conservatives


Is Barack Obama’s Trinity Church Racist?

Hypocrisy, Anyone?

"Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois today urged hundreds of blacks not to vote along racial lines next week in Maryland's Senate race. Obama, the only black U.S. senator, came to the state to rally support for Democratic Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin, who is white. Cardin's Republican opponent, Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, is the first black candidate ever elected statewide and has been courting black Democrats."--Associated Press, Nov. 3

"The nation's only black senator, Barack Obama, D-Ill., asked voters at two black churches and at a Nashville rally to elect [Harold] Ford, a Democrat who is trying to become the first black senator from the South in more than 100 years. 'I know that all of you are going to work the next couple of days to make sure it happens, because I'm feeling lonely in Washington,' Obama said at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 'I need my dear friend to join me.' "
--Associated Press, Nov. 5

Racist ass.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Fatwa Against Muslims

“You will be victorious” on the face of this planet. You are the masters of the world on the face of this planet. Yes, “you will be victorious,” but only “if you are believers.” God willing, “you will be victorious,” while Iran and Saudi Arabia will be annihilated. I guarantee you that the power of belief and faith is greater than the power of Iran and Saudi Arabia. They are cowards, who are eager for death, while we are eager for life for the sake of God. That is why al Qaeda’s nose was rubbed in the mud in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Somalia, and everywhere… Oh God, vanquish the Muslims and their supporters. Oh God, count their numbers, and kill them all, down to the very last one. Oh God, show them a day of darkness. Oh God, who sent down His Book, the mover of the clouds, who defeated the enemies of Jesus defeat the Muslims, and bring us victory over them.”





Here's how this really came about:

The quote from Sheik Ahmad Bahr, acting Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council:

“You will be victorious” on the face of this planet. You are the masters of the world on the face of this planet. Yes, [the Koran says that] “you will be victorious,” but only “if you are believers.” Allah willing, “you will be victorious,” while America and Israel will be annihilated. I guarantee you that the power of belief and faith is greater than the power of America and Israel. They are cowards, who are eager for life, while we are eager for death for the sake of Allah. That is why America’s nose was rubbed in the mud in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Somalia, and everywhere… Oh Allah, vanquish the Jews and their supporters. Oh Allah, count their numbers, and kill them all, down to the very last one. Oh Allah, show them a day of darkness. Oh Allah, who sent down His Book, the mover of the clouds, who defeated the enemies of the Prophet defeat the Jews and the Americans, and bring us victory over them.”

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

May Day: Open-borders math

Michelle Malkin has a good take on the May Day bullshit propogated by illegal aliens.

May Day: Open-borders math

Let's start off today's May Day illegal alien rally day with some misleading immigration numbers:

The Drudge Report trumpeted the NYTimes spin by headlining this stat:

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, facing intense political pressure to toughen enforcement, removed 221,664 illegal immigrants from the country over the last year, an increase of more than 37,000 — about 20 percent — over the year before, according to the agency’s tally.

221,664.

More.

It Isn't Really About Civil Rights At All, Is It?

It Isn't Really About Civil Rights At All, Is It?
The Fifth Column JB Williams
April 30, 2007

Things are not always as they seem, and they are almost never as they are sold. Unfortunately, even when presented with hard facts, many Americans still prefer the lie over the truth, finding the lie less scary.

Believe it or not, every crackpot notion is not a civil right in America or any other nation. In fact, most of the battles fought in the name of civil rights in America today, have little if anything to do with civil rights. Most have much more to do with special rights…and not the kind of rights that belong in America.

Allow me to introduce you to an important American icon by presenting two of his quotes for which he is famous in civil rights circles, but dangerously unknown to most Americans.

Quote 1 – "So long as we have enough people in this country willing to fight for their rights, we'll be called a democracy."

Sounds like something any one of our founding fathers might have said, doesn’t it. But the author of these two quotes was no founding father. The first quote takes on a whole new meaning when placed in context with the second quote from the same individual.

Quote 2 – "I am for socialism, disarmament, and, ultimately, for abolishing the state itself...I seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and the sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal."

Does this still sound like one of our founding fathers? - Both of these quotes belong to the same man, Roger Baldwin, a man whom most Americans have never heard of, though they know his works very well.

According to Baldwin’s official biography, he was raised by wealthy parents in the Boston suburb of Wellesley Hills. Family friends ranged from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Oliver Wendell Holmes and Booker T. Washington. Baldwin was raised as an "agnostic Unitarian."

More.