Recently, ISIS released a video threatening to strike America in a manner far worse than 9/11. Despite statements that the existence of ISIS training camps located just eight miles from Texas, near Juarez, Mexico are “unfounded,” reports from social media analysts state that ISIS is coming through our Southern borders with the intention of striking the heartland of America. In addition, reports from before 2005 tell us that the Iranian-funded terrorist organization Hezbollah, along with Al Qaeda, Hamas, and other militant Islamic groups have been moving up from the “Dangerous Triangle” area of South America and have sent their operatives through America’s porous southern borders. What is the purpose of these terrorist groups? To do the “unthinkable,” which is to kill, hurt, and destroy as many Americans as possible through every available means, including nukes going off in American cities and other forms of mass slaughter.
Gandhi saw violence pejoratively and also identified two formsof violence; Passive and Physical, as we saw earlier. The practice of passive violence is a daily affair, consciously and unconsciously. It is again the fuel that ignites the fire of physical violence.Gandhi understands violence from its Sanskrit root, “himsa”, meaning injury. In the midst of hyper violence, Gandhi teaches that the one who possess nonviolence is blessed. Blessed is the man who can perceive the law of ahimsa (nonviolence) in the midst of the raging fire of himsa all around him. We bow in reverence to such a man by his example. The more adverse the circumstances around him, the intenser grows his longing for deliverance from the bondage of flesh which is a vehicle of himsa…3Gandhi objects to violence because it perpetuates hatred. When it appears to do ‘good’, the good is only temporary and cannot do any good in the long run. A true nonviolence activist accepts violence on himself without inflicting it on another. This is heroism, and will be discussed in another section. When Gandhi says that in the course of fighting for human rights, one should accept violence and self-suffering, he does not applaud cowardice. Cowardice for him is “the greatest violence, certainly, far greater than bloodshed and the like that generally go under the name of violence.” 4For Gandhi, perpetrators of violence (whom he referred to as criminals), are products of social disintegration. Gandhi feels that violence is not a natural tendency of humans. It is a learned experience. There is need for a perfect weapon to combat violence and this is nonviolence.Gandhi understood nonviolence from its Sanskrit root “Ahimsa”. Ahimsa is just translated to mean nonviolence in English, but it implies more than just avoidance of physical violence. Ahimsa implies total nonviolence, no physical violence, and no passive violence. Gandhi translates Ahimsa as love. This is explained by Arun Gandhi in an interview thus; “He (Gandhi) said ahimsa means love. Because if you have love towards somebody, and you respect that person, then you are not going to do any harm to that person.” 5 For Gandhi, nonviolence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than any weapon of mass destruction. It is superior to brute force. It is a living force of power and no one has been or will ever be able to measure its limits or it’s extend.Gandhi’s nonviolence is the search for truth. Truth is the most fundamental aspect in Gandhi’s Philosophy of nonviolence. His whole life has been “experiments of truth”. It was in this course of his pursuit of truth that Gandhi discovered nonviolence, which he further explained in his Autobiography thus “Ahimsa is the basis of the search for truth. I am realizing that this search is vain, unless it is founded on ahimsa as the basis.” 6 Truth and nonviolence are as old as the hills.For nonviolence to be strong and effective, it must begin with the mind, without which it will be nonviolence of the weak and cowardly. A coward is a person who lacks courage when facing a dangerous and unpleasant situation and tries to avoid it. A man cannot practice ahimsa and at the same time be a coward. True nonviolence is dissociated from fear. Gandhi feels that possession of arms is not only cowardice but also lack of fearlessness or courage. Gandhi stressed this when he says; “I can imagine a fully armed man to be at heart a coward. Possession of arms implies an element of fear, if not cowardice but true nonviolence is impossibility without the possession of unadulterated fearlessness.” 7 In the face of violence and injustice, Gandhi considers violent resistance preferable to cowardly submission. There is hope that a violent man may someday be nonviolent, but there is no room for a coward to develop fearlessness.
As the world’s pioneer in nonviolent theory and practice, Gandhi unequivocally stated that nonviolence contained a universal applicability. In his letter to Daniel Oliver in Hammana Lebanon on the 11th of 1937 Gandhi used these words: “ I have no message to give except this that there is no deliverance for any people on this earth or for all the people of this earth except through truth and nonviolence in every walk of life without any exceptions.”8 In this passage, Gandhi promises “deliverance” through nonviolence for oppressed peoples without exception. Speaking primarily with regards to nonviolence as a libratory philosophy in this passage, Gandhi emphasizes the power of nonviolence to emancipate spiritually and physically. It is a science and of its own can lead one to pure democracy.
Everything Obama does is political.....all he does is directed for the fundamental change of America: removing God, patriotism, unity, law, law keeping, respect, strength of family and community, our standing of strength and security in a mad world. His roots were planted years ago as a young boy and fed by American haters who later groomed him and now use him to destroy the foundations and strength and freedoms of this land of citizens.
The attempts of evil people to destroy good has never stopped since the first rebellion in Heaven of Satan. He and his demon army have taken many souls and use many for destruction, not good. Deception and lies is Satan's favorite method of fooling people into thinking what is good is now bad or needs to be "changed."
So many are so far into the darkness now, fed by people who have been given power and influence. America began to fall when God was no longer the cornerstone and people began to replace the foundations with their own desires, no matter who gets hurt, no matter who is used, no matter who is destroyed. The "charmers" and "promisers" have deceived the needy, a political party, and many groups who were offered a shiny apple of favor but who refused to test it for poison first. The poison spread is now rotting the fabric foundations of America.
God, the Creator and Holy One has been rejected and replaced by human idols who only give the greedy and proud and needy what they desire right now.....The American people changed from God fearing to man loving.....to selfish pursuits no matter who gets hurt or what gets destroyed......even if it is their own freedoms, and some so riled up by the deceivers that their rage and lives become like savages on the prowl who must hurt someone or something to make themselves "feel better." That comes from one, Satan himself....using his army of fooled humans to cause destruction, destruction, destruction.....and inciting them with rage to turn on anyone who attempts to save them from the dark pit Satan has them chained to.
People have to ask themselves if life is better now or not under Obama? Is America now what he promised he would deliver as president? Is hate more? Is unrest more? Is he and the people he apppointed in key government positions keeping their oaths of office to the people and the law? Or have they changed how they govern and ignore what the laws are that protect a nation, people and AMerica's future? Black skin is not your Savior. A democrat or republican is not your Savior. If Americans will be wise for their own good, they will understand there is no peace and goodwill among people unless they place God above all in their choices and living, for if not, Satan will use his taken to replace your obedience by deception, and you will not even know you have been deceived and will even put on the armor of hate and fight for the destruction yourself Satan seeks throughout the world.
Evil may have begun the spread of poison, but the fooled and deceived now insert it for Satan themselves.....false lights with roots in hate and fruits that poison whoever it takes. Given power and more power, destruction is imminent.
Ask people in the United States what a dhimmi is and perhaps a handful might know. In Europe, and as far as India and the far east, the number would be higher because of latent memories of battles fought against invading Moslem armies across the span of centuries.
The amicus curiae figure originates in Roman law. Starting in the 9th
century, it was incorporated into English law, and it was later extended
to most common law systems.
Later, it was introduced in international
law, in particular concerning human rights. From there, it was
integrated in some civil law systems (it has recently been integrated
into Argentina's law system and Honduras's 2010 civil procedures code).
Today, it is used by the European Court of Human Rights, the
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights, and the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Why, from a Western Perspective, Sharia Law Is Immoral
“Indeed, those who disbelieve in Our verses—We will drive them into a Fire. Every time their skins are roasted through, We will replace them with other skins, so they may taste the punishment. Indeed, Allah is ever Exalted in Might and Wise.” —Koran 4:56
“Allah's Apostle [said] . . . ‘Allah's curse be on the Jews and the Christians.’ This was spoken on Muhammad's death bed, and was one of the last things that he ever said.” —Bukhari 59:727
The Left doesn't care about gay rights, any more than they care about civil rights, welfare rights, minority rights, animal rights or any other “rights.” According to the Left, “the issue is never the issue; the issue is always the revolution.” The various “rights” the Left has aggressively promoted over the years are merely vehicles to advance the Left’s power.
Prominent media figure calls on citizens, Obama, world leaders to act
Greta Van Susteren
From WND
Declaring President Obama and other world leaders must no longer tolerate the ongoing slaughter of Christians by ISIS, a prominent media figure is calling for at least 1 million Americans to peacefully March on Washington, D.C., and demand action.
With the DOG & PONY Show beginning about our So-Called Forthcoming
Elections, isn't it time to refine or streamline the Voting Experience?
We should put signs at ALL Voting Places saying this?
(1) All Liberals, Truth Impaired, Brain-Dead, Brain-Washed, Lobotomized
Pathetic Parasites, Corrupted, Extorted or Bribed, please all form "ONE SINGLE
LINE" to the left , vote till your hearts contented & send the Bill for your
Time & Expensive's to the Communist National Committee (AKA know as the
Democratic National Committee) ....Remember the more you vote the larger the
Bounty ......
(2) All Tea Party Conservatives & Faux Republican Please take a Number
& come back next week.....or when (if) we decide to call you ....PS please
use the Back Door of this Establishment we Reserve the Right to NOT count your
VOTE ever....
January is the month we designate as “Sanctity
for Life” month; while that should be twelve months out of the year we've now
reached a time in this country where life no longer has value. We value life-choices above the heartbeat and
blood-flow of life itself.
The nation was once again stunned as a man
threw his 5-year old daughter off the SkywayBridge
and drove away. Apparently distraught
and depressed instead of taking his own life he took that of a 5-year old!
We cringed and shook are heads, asking
ourselves, how on earth could anyone be so completely heartless to do such a
thing – to take an innocent life, in such a sudden, cold and violent
way... Imagine this 5-year old girl
being thrown to her death by the man she trusted to catch her when she made her
first stumble when learning to walk; an innocent life thrown away as if she was
garbage and had no value whatsoever.
Yet, this nation now kills millions of
unborn babies; daughters and sons. They
are taken from the mother’s womb and tossed into plastic bags, down garbage
disposals or some other horrible place – as if they are of no value; as
legislated.
We can’t understand or imagine the mass
graves of the Holocaust and now again we find this same barbaric atrocity in Iraq… mass
graves containing up to 1,700 corpses!
What kind of mankind can kill without looking back, blinking an eye…or
believe that life simply has no value?
America is the land of
the free and home of the brave. We say
we believe in liberty – There are many
who believe that a life in the womb is simply nothing more than tissue. These same people are ready to convict, fine
and imprison a person for harming an animal or disturbing a nest containing
eagle eggs (embrio/tissue). This
mentality lacks common sense and logic – it lacks Liberty for all life.
Other words for
Liberty:
Freedom
Independence
Autonomy
Emancipation
Liberation
What is LIBERTY?
Definition of LIBERTY
(Black’s Law
Dictionary)
1. Freedom; exemption from extraneous
control. The power of the will, in its moral freedom, to follow the dictates of
its unrestricted choice, and to direct the external acts of
the individual without restraint, coercion, or control from other
persons.
I believe those who do not
value Liberty, also
do not value Life~
They want to define life as taken a breath but it is the flowing of
blood – blood gives life! A fetus is
attached to the human females body – it has a separate heartbeat, her blood
feeds the fetus but he/she has his own circulatory system; so much more than a
simple glob of tissue. When you have an
injury that removes a chunk of skin, end of a finger or a limb… that is tissue
– without the attached body the blood discontinues to flow… the tissue is dead
at that point, as it is no longer connected to the blood flow. Although we now have the capability to
sometimes reattach certain accidental amputations… reconnecting to the
blood-flow and returning LIFE to the once severed limb.
An Episcopal church recently hosted a Planned Parenthood (how to be
parentless/childless planning) event to “CELEBRATE” 42 years of abortion. Why would an establishment claiming to
believe in the blood of Jesus Christ participate in such a hideous
celebration? Well – they’ve fallen into
this feel good society that lies to one another and themselves regarding
responsibility, Life and yes Liberty!
Since this newsletter is a “bit tardy,” there has been some good news…
perhaps a step backward in this regard is a step forward for life. Governor Brownback of Kansas signed the nation’s first ban on an
abortion procedure redefined as ‘dismemberment abortion.’ While the nation continues to kill babies –
in Kansas
this kind of barbarism is now banned. (April 7, 2015)
Lifestyle is a choice – but when we make choices there are consequences
and responsibilities.
Do we really have to define life?
When is murder actually murder?
When a fetus if 5 weeks, 5 months, 5 days out of the womb or a 5-year old
child...
Life is precious
Why is America OK with the annihilation of our future citizens? We’ve not only lost the value of Life but
selfishly caring only for the now!
Give me liberty or give me death is not the choice of the unborn child…through
abortion they have neither the right to:
Life, Liberty OR the Pursuit of Happiness
Is there no unalienable rights for the unborn
human child?
Who will protect the innocent?
Let’s fight to stop abortion and the
legislative error against Life & Liberty!
Let’s preserve Life and Liberty,
allowing these baby humans their personal
opportunity to Pursue Happiness!
THE ATTACK ON OUR RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS Submitted By Dee Fatouros
Sociological Definition Of Religion: A unified system of beliefs and practices pertaining to the supernatural and to norms about the right way to live that is shared by a group of believers. Sociologists treat religion as a social rather than supernatural phenomenon.
Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people. Karl Marx While the above is a very simplified excerpt of Marx's views on the subject, it reflects the nature of the burgeoning anti-religious belief systems. In order to gain complete control over the national psyche, the "authorities" must must lure or tear the citizenry away from their religious faith. Loyalty to the nation state, spirituality, and religion are usually not compatible. Totalitarian regimes must have total domination over mind, spirit and body in order to achieve their goal of absolute oppression.
A yawning cultural gap begets clueless reporting on the GOP field. Nashville — The cultural gap between those who vote in the Republican presidential primaries and those who cover the candidates in those primaries is now a chasm. One by one, the media covering the Republican presidential candidates attach some quickly assembled defining flaw to each candidate: “Rand Paul has a temper problem with the media”; “Ted Cruz is an unelectable extremist”; “Scott Walker’s lack of a completed college degree is likely to be a major problem.”
The following article is precisely why I have maintained for some time '' Multiracialism '' YES! ....'' Multiculturalism '' NO!.... please refer to the following link for my viewpoint to this effect.
A tough question to the Senate: what difference would it make whether Republicans or Democrats dominate the Senate, if someone arguably promising to be just like Holder is nominated by a president like Obama as attorney general?
Lynch will be just like her predecessor...
Walter Mark Whiteman :I want an awakened public more than a removed phony president.
The Founders gave to us in The United States of America, a Republic form of Government
Ben Franklin was asked by a citizen, “Well Mr. Franklin, What kind of
government have you given us?”
He Answered, “A Republic, ma’am,
if you can keep it.”
A state in which the supreme
power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by
representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them.
Any body of persons viewed as a commonwealth.
Astate in which the head of
government is not a monarch or other
hereditary head of state.
We are not, as some say a Democracy.
Government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme
power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their
elected agents under a free electoral system.
Our Constitution was written, in order to provide instructions to limit
the power of each of three branches of government.
The Legislative Branch, the
Judicial Branch and the Executive Branch.
The Legislative Branch
Established by Article I of the Constitution, the Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which together form the United
States Congress.
The Constitution grants Congress
the sole authority to enact legislation and declare war,
the right to confirm or reject
many Presidential appointments, and substantial investigative powers.
The House of Representatives
is made up of 435 elected members, divided among the 50 states in proportion to
their total population. In addition, there are 6 non-voting members, representing the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and four other territories of the United States.
The presiding officer of the chamber is
the Speaker of the House, elected by the Representatives. He or she is third in the line of succession to the
Presidency.
Members of the House are
elected every two years and must be 25 years of age, a U.S. citizen for at
least seven years, and a resident of the state (but not necessarily the
district) they represent.
The House has several powers
assigned exclusively to it, including:
the power to initiate revenue
bills,
impeach federal officials, and
elect the President in the case of an electoral college tie.
The Senate is composed of 100
Senators, 2 for each state.
Until the ratification of the 17th Amendment in 1913, Senators were
chosen by state legislatures, not by popular vote. Since then, they have been
elected to six-year terms by the people of each state. Senator's terms are
staggered so that about one-third of the Senate is up for reelection every two
years. Senators must be 30 years of age, U.S. citizens for at least nine years,
and residents of the state they represent.
The Vice Presidentof the United States serves as President of
the Senate and may cast the decisive vote in the event of a tie in the
Senate.
The Senate has:
·the sole power to confirm those of the
President's appointments that require consent,
·and to ratify treaties.
·There are, however, two exceptions to this rule:
the House must also approve
appointments to the Vice Presidency and any treaty that involves foreign trade.
·The Senate also tries impeachment cases for
federal officials referred to it by the House.
In order to pass legislation and send it to the President for his signature, both the House and the Senate
must pass the same bill by majority vote.
If the President vetoes a bill,
they may override his veto by passing the bill again in each chamber with at
least two-thirds of each body voting in favor.
The Judicial
Branch
Article III of the Constitution of the United States guarantees that
every person accused of wrongdoing has the right to a fair trial before a
competent judge and a jury of one's peers.
Where the Executive and
Legislative branches are elected by the people, members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
Article III of the Constitution, which establishes the Judicial Branch,
leaves Congress significant discretion to determine the shape and structure of
the federal judiciary. Even the number of Supreme Court Justices is left to
Congress — at times there have been as few as six, while the current number
(nine, with one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices) has only been in
place since 1869.
The Constitution also grants Congress the power to establish courts
inferior to the Supreme Court, and to that end Congress has established the
United States district courts, which try most federal cases, and 13 United States
courts of appeals, which review appealed district court cases.
Federal judges can only be
removed through impeachment by the House
of Representatives and conviction in the
Senate.
Judges and justices serve
no fixed term — they serve until their death, retirement, or conviction by the
Senate.
By design, this insulates them
from the temporary passions of the public, and allows them to apply the law
with only justice in mind, and not electoral or political concerns.
Generally, Congress determines the jurisdiction of the federal courts.
In some cases, however — such as in the example of a dispute between two or
more U.S. states — the Constitution grants the Supreme Court original jurisdiction, an
authority that cannot be stripped by Congress.
The courts only try actual cases and controversies — a party must show
that it has been harmed in order to bring suit in court. This means that the
courts do not issue advisory opinions on the constitutionality of laws or the
legality of actions if the ruling would have no practical effect.
Cases brought before the judiciary
typically proceed from district court to appellate court and may even end at the SupremeCourt, although the Supreme Court hears comparatively few cases each
year.
·Federal
courts enjoy the sole power to interpret the law,
·determine the constitutionality of the law,
·and apply
it to individual cases.
·The courts, like Congress, can compel the production of evidence and testimony
through the use of a subpoena.
·The
inferior courts are constrained by the decisions of the Supreme Court — once the Supreme Court interprets a law, inferior
courts must apply the Supreme Court's
interpretation to the facts of a particular case.
The Executive Branch
The power of the Executive
Branch is vested in the President of
the United States, who also acts as head
of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.
The President is
responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress
and, to that end, appoints the heads of
the federal agencies, including the
Cabinet. The Vice President is
also part of the Executive Branch,
ready to assume the Presidency should
the need arise.
The Cabinet and independent federal agencies are
responsible for the day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws.
These departments and agencies have missions and responsibilities as widely
divergent as those of the Department of Defense and the Environmental
Protection Agency, the Social Security Administration and the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
Including members of the armed forces, the Executive Branch employs
more than 4 million Americans.
The President
The President is both the head of state and head of
government of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the armed
forces.
Under Article II of the Constitution,
·the President is responsible for the
execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress.
·Fifteen executive departments — each led by an
appointed member of the President's Cabinet — carry out the day-to-day administration
of the federal government.
·They are
joined in this by other executive agencies such as the CIA and Environmental
Protection Agency, the heads of whichare not part of the Cabinet,
but who are under the full authority of the President.
·The President also appoints the heads of more
than 50 independent federal commissions, such as
·the
Federal Reserve Board or
·the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well
as
·federal
judges,
·ambassadors, and
·other federal offices.
·The Executive Office of the President (EOP)
consists of the immediate staff to the President, along with entities such as
·the Office of Management and Budget and the
·Office of the United States Trade
Representative.
·The President has the power either to sign
legislation into law or to veto bills enacted by Congress, although Congress
may override a veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses.
·The Executive Branch conducts diplomacy with
other nations, and the President has the power to negotiate and sign treaties,
which also must be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate.
·The President can issue executive orders, which
direct executive officers or clarify and further existing laws. The President
also has unlimited power to extend pardons and clemencies for federal crimes,
except in cases of impeachment.
With these powers come several responsibilities, among them
a constitutional requirement to "from time to time give to the Congress
Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration
such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient." Although the
President may fulfill this requirement in any way he or she chooses, Presidents
have traditionally given a State of the Union address to a joint session of
Congress each January (except in inaugural years) outlining their agenda for
the coming year.
The Constitution lists only three qualifications for the
Presidency —
1.the President must be 35 years of age,
2.be a natural born citizen,
3.and must have lived in the United States for at
least 14 years.
And though millions of Americans vote in a presidential
election every four years, the President is not, in fact, directly elected by
the people. Instead, on the first Tuesday in November of every fourth year,
the people elect the members of the Electoral College. Apportioned by
population to the 50 states — one for each member of their congressional
delegation (with the District of Columbia receiving 3 votes) — these Electors
then cast the votes for President. There are currently 538 electors in the
Electoral College.
President Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United
States. He is, however, only the 43rd person ever to serve as President;
President Grover Cleveland served two nonconsecutive terms, and thus is
recognized as both the 22nd and the 24th President.
Today, the President
is limited to two four-year terms, but until the 22nd Amendment to the
Constitution, ratified in 1951, a
President could serve an unlimited number of terms.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected President four times,
serving from 1932 until his death in 1945; he is the only President ever to
have served more than two terms.
By tradition, the President and the First Family live in the
White House in Washington, D.C., also the location of the President's Oval
Office and the offices of the his senior staff.
When the President travels by plane, his aircraft is
designated Air Force One; he may also use a Marine Corps helicopter, known as
Marine One while the President is on board. For ground travel, the President
uses an armored Presidential limousine.