Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Vanity

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Don Imus classified Rutgers players as a slur about a week ago. That was wrong and descipable. Those words were rightfully criticized by many quarters. I do believe in the First Amendment (Imus has a right to say whatever he wants to). Yet, people have the First Amendment to boycott Imus (which is called the right to petition) or be fired as a consquence of your deeds as well. What's interesting is that Imus isn't a conservative but a libertarian/liberal. Many liberals support him like Jonathan Alter, Greenfield, and Bill Maher. If a real conservative said the same thing in my opinion (especially against Jewish people, Muslims, homosexuals, lesbians,etc. ), that person would be fired in one day (or said similar comments pertaining to althetes of different groups in that manner). There is a double standard and that needs to end. Prince Hall Freemasons Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson each clamor for Imus' firing. Imus has a pattern of saying controversial comments. Imus has a pattern of saying these comments. The Rutgers' team graciously wanted a dialogue with Don Imus. I would say that the problems of race is larger Imus, so I don't believe in obsessively bashing the man. I think Imus' comments ought not to be only condemned. All such trash and degratory language should be condemned from movies, music, etc. Congress is still debating stem cell research. They are doing this despite the fact that amnotic stem cells have similarities with ESC (amnotic stem cells don't involve killing innocent human life at all). Adult stem cellls conclusively have been more potent than ESC. The dehumanization of life via abortion, the exploitation of the middle class, the North American Union, the promotion of moral deviants didn't originate of a few years ago. The new Pilgrim Society-invented Bilderberg Group will occur in Istanbul, Turkey. CFR member, neo-con Paul Wolfowitz called it "covert world government." These elite groups are nothing something I support.

Even in 1776, the Jesuit-inspired Masonic Illuminati sought Revolutions and historians tied them to the bloody French Revolution. Secret Societies have been promoting immorality for so many centuries like the Golden Dawn to the Jesuits, and the O.T.O. What gets me angry is hearing some liberals (like Roland Martin. Martin had a special on what would Jesus really do. It had the typical CFR/pc Christians like Rick Warren) commenting that people like us (who are socially conservative) solely focus on 2 issues. That's a lie. The truth is that real conservatives focus on religious liberty threats, radical Islam, the Bill of Rights, abortion, Secret Societies, etc. That's more than just 2 issues. I don't like vanity and I won't embrace it as philosophy. To the far left crowd, it really isn't about expanding our minds. It's about compromise in order to support the Democratic Party and liberals. These hypocrites cry about Republicans and religion, but wants religious people to forsake their values and vote for Democrats. Truth be told, religious folks and all people should hold no alliegence to Republicans (like 33rd Degree Freemason Ronald Reagen who is proclaimed by Sean Hannity as a conservative, but Reagan was anti-gun plus Reagan signed the first major pro-abortion law in California in 1967. Ronald reestablished diplomatic ties with the Vatican with with Pope John Paul II in 1984) or Democrats. All men should acquire the basic disposition of indepedence. Most Americans don't trust the mainstream media and for good reason, yet we need to be careful of the "alternative media" as well.


By Timothy


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