Friday, October 17, 2014

GUEST WRITER...LAR OF GALEN...

What Do You Think?

Would the government of the United States purposely put its own citizens at risk?
 
I know these things from his own words:  BO hates America.  He believes this nation was founded in racism and prospered almost solely through exploiting indigenous peoples all over the world, especially Africa.  He wants to turn the United States and the rest of the world into a socialist paradise.  To accomplish this, America must be brought down to the level of a Third World shit hole.  Only when we reap what we have sown will America see the light and join the rest of humanity in an open, equal society.
 
To achieve his goals, BO is doing his best to transfer wealth from individuals and the nation as a whole to those we have abused and caused to suffer.  But, as stated above, the whole fabric of America must be fundamentally transformed.  We need disasters.  We need for America to be utterly overwhelmed.  He has thoroughly undermined the military by cutting it in size and strength; cutting funding to retard technological advancement and the ability to function; withdrawing forces from regions where they are sorely needed and placing them in harms way by sending them into areas where they have no business on missions that actually harm the interests of the United States.

But, his crown jewel is the open borders.  Through acts overt and of omission, BO has opened our homes to invasion.  His policies ensure a steady flow of people who are foreign not only in the sense of their geographic origins but, in their thinking.  Our ancestors (most of them) came from Europe and other regions because of freedom and the opportunities to prosper that is inherent to freedom.  These people today are coming to get.  They are used to socialist dictatorships and expect Uncle Sugar to be a kinder, gentler uberparent who gives them everything their heart desires without asking anything of them and definitely, without abusing them like their own corrupt governments do.  When these people are granted amnesty, they will vote for the permanent enslavement of all.
 
But, the process is taking too long.  This was all supposed to happen during the first term.  Obama Care, higher taxes, open borders and the adoring support of the vast majority was supposed to sweep in CHANGE!!  It’s been a rough road though; some potholes have been hit.  And BO’s foreign policies were supposed to get the majority of the rest of the world in line but, that hasn’t gone as planned either.  BO helped overthrow the secular governments of much of the Arab world but, the radicals haven’t gotten with the program.  At least he’s been able to isolate Israel.
 
But, here comes a new disaster he can use: Ebola.  We know that the Obamanation Administration has done everything it could to ensure that the disease was able to come here.  But, I don’t think it is just an accident that there has been so much confusion and contradiction about “proper protocol” within the medical community.  From all accounts (other than from the CDC itself), Nina Pham was extremely competent and followed the CDC guidelines given to the hospital.  And, it is unconscionable to believe that Amber Vincent would actually travel across multiple states to visit family (placing them in danger), if she didn’t feel confident that the procedures they followed in dealing with the Liberian Liar protected her.  And, when she heard that Pham was infected, she called the CDC to ensure it was okay for her to fly back and was given the okay.
 
Would the government of the United States actually put Americans at risk??  Every revolution has casualties.  Local radio host Michael Berry has opined that the sh*t will really and truly hit the fan when the first case of Ebola is discovered in Mexico.  The flood of illegals we have been experiencing will become a tidal wave.  Think about that.  What effect would it have on our economy and infrastructure?  Even if BO went against his own policies and ordered the borders to be sealed, our weakened military wouldn’t be able to handle it.  Then, you have to think back to the words of Senator Obama: “To meet our security needs, we need a civilian organization just as strong, just as well equipped and just as well funded as the military.”  Instead of the SS, we’d have FEMA.  Why else are civilian police agencies, with no history or experience in dealing with riots and crowd control, be buying automatic weapons and assault vehicles (MRAPs)?  Why is the IRS and agencies like National Oceanic Agency buying automatic weapons and massive amounts of ammo (which has the side effect of denying it to civilians)?  Yeah, this is all conjecture and right-wing-nut conspiracy theory today but, what about tomorrow?  I guarantee no German in 1932 would have believed what their country would be like in 1936, much less 1945.

Can you see it now?







Monday, September 1, 2014

GONE GOLFING...

August 31, 2014

What kind of men are we?

By Jeremy Egerer

One of the strangest periods of Roman history was the period right before the republic collapsed and became an empire.  The Romans weren't known for losing, but during this period, they lost nearly everything they put their hands to.  Catiline nearly overthrew the republic by rallying profligates, whoremongers, and drunken hipsters under the flag of rapacity.  A Numidian king named Jugurtha practically walked into the Senate, bribed a bunch of senators, and caused them to overlook his hostile foreign policy – which cost a friendly kingdom its ruin.  Pirates practically owned the seas, so that all sea trade had practically stopped.  Nothing was fought for; everything was bought.  Money, and not honor, was the currency; safety was lost for safety's sake.  Jugurtha was told by the Romans themselves that everything was for sale in Rome, and he proved them right.

Rome itself was plunder until Pompey arrived and, in a moment of manliness and decision, cleared the seas of pirates.  The republic was lost to Catiline until Cicero shouted like an angry patriot and placed his own life in danger to save it.  Rome was bought until Metellus and Marius arrived, denying the bribes of Jugurtha, and actually decided to stand by their friends. 

The strange thing about all of this was that Rome had always had the means to fight; she'd always had the men and the arms, and certainly always had the connections to do it.  The fact of the matter was that until a few angry men stood in the senate and began to question the effeminacy and dishonor of the Roman people, nobody had been content to do anything about it.  Simply put, they lacked the will.  A general named Scipio said only years earlier that their triumph over Carthage would make them fat and lazy and ruin the republic.  Truer words have never been spoken: a common enemy meant a common vigilance.  Rome had ruined Carthage with arms, and then decided to ruin herself with luxury.  She fought a dangerous general one day, and the next nearly lost herself to a rabble of her own indebted Ivy-league playboys.

It's been said many times before that great nations – and particularly democracies – ruin themselves.  Sometimes they ruin themselves because they become so proud that they pick fights they shouldn't, but more often they become so secure in their happiness that they forget that happiness is the result of reason, justice, labor, and war.  As Moses once said to Israel, their greatest dangers lie not in the enemies that confront them, but in the incontinence and effeminacy that so often succeed victory

The most pampered generations are the most likely to throw a good nation away.  Knowing neither the triumph of battle nor the ecstasy of building, and maybe believing that things will remain as they found them, and feeling that chance and not efforthappenstance and not heritage is the source of their comfort, they begin to imagine the current reality as their natural state, and trust nature to do what only imagination could have invented and constant virtue purchased.  In short, never recognizing that a healthy preservation of anything good requires not indifference, but thinking and action as fresh and equally worthy as that which made it, and thinking that since they weren't responsible for building their world, others will continue to sustain it, the pampered generation stands most in peril of throwing away what the old generation has given them.  A man feels pride in his work, and a patriot feels pride in his heritage: both of them keep him hanging on to something.  But if death always parts the creators from the created, and leaves an inheritance to their children, the transmission of pride is the lifeblood of great nations.  If our sons are reckless, we may blame that on youth, but if they are prideless, we must blame their fathers for not telling them exciting stories.

A lack of goodwill is our common lot with Rome – a chosen, well-deserved lot.  If we share anything with the Romans, it is their delinquency, laziness, and effeminacy right before they remembered who they were.  But if the Romans were overrun with pirates, we're overrun far worse with illegal immigrants; the former required a war, and we require only a wall.  If Rome was embarrassed by Jugurtha, we're embarrassed far worse by the Islamic State – for Jugurtha was a genius and a fighter to be met face-to-face, and the Islamic State's advancement could be stopped with a faceless but insistent bombing campaign.  If Rome was infested with layabouts, we're infested far worse with race-rioters; Romans rioted partially because their citizens were unjustly overrun with usury – as ours are currently by national and private bankers – and Americans riot not when innocents, but when known robbers, thugs, and menaces are shot by the police.

The question, then, may not be a matter of what kind of men we are.  For unless men take stands in the Senate and remind us who we are before we become Mexico; unless preachers go to their pulpits and spur us into battle against an inexplicable yet stoppable Islamic evil; unless our fathers teach their sons that trials for citizens and not ignorant marches for robbers are the closest we'll ever come to justice – a justice admittedly flawed, but the best we can manage outside Eden – then we are asking the wrong question entirely.  Indeed, until we see the aforementioned conditions come to fruition, it would much more fairly be admitted, especially in comparison with the enlightenment, fortitude, and bravery of our English and American ancestors, that we aren't really men at all.



Sunday, July 13, 2014

I'M BAAAACK!!!

It has been over a year since my last post.  Odumbshit continues his relentless destruction of the Constitution and everything that is (was) America...

In June, I had the chance to visit the Flight 93 Memorial in Pennsylvania.  It is a sobering reminder of courage and what happens when we let our guard down.  It is a reminder of what Israel is going through right now and what is happening in Iraq.  The same mindset...over and over.

Here is a short video link...








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