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The Dead Soul of Adam Lanza… (“Are the folks who think America would be a better place with a more restrictive Second Amendment willing to restrict the First Amendment to stop all distribution of movies and cable shows that depict famous actors blasting enemies with assault weapons?”)
“No set of laws can eliminate evil from the world, or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society.”
So said President Obama in words of comfort in Newtown. The president was right to speak of evil, but mistaken when he called the massacre “senseless.”
For this was a premeditated and purposeful act of mass murder, and the devil that did it knew exactly what he was doing and why.
When he put four bullets into his mother’s head while she lay in bed, Adam Lanza wanted her life ended along with his. When he headed for Sandy Hook Elementary, with the Glocks and Bushmaster rifle, he knew he would encounter no armed resistance.
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Feds’ War on Religion (Part 2 of 2)
Feds’ War on Religion (Part 2 of 2)
Townhall.com ^ | December 27, 2011 | Chuck Norris
Posted on Tuesday, December 27, 2011 7:48:05 AM by Kaslin
Last week, I documented more than a dozen ways in which, in just the past six months, the Obama administration is trampling on the religious liberties of America‘s finest military service members. (If you haven’t read Part 1, you can find it at creators.com.)
I am very disappointed by the dissolution of religious liberties in the U.S. military. Times have sadly and radically changed since my father served in World War II, since I served four years in the Air Force and since my two brothers, Wieland and Aaron, served in the Army in Vietnam. (My brother Wieland paid the ultimate price there in the line of duty.)
I thank God that I served in the Air Force during a time in which moral absolutes and a deep reverence for God pervaded culture, especially the military. No service member was ashamed or afraid to express his faith in God or his Christian beliefs. In fact, the very thought that service members would somehow have to protect or defend their Christian faith would have seemed ludicrous.
The Venom in Feds’ Vaccinations
The Venom in Feds’ Vaccinations
Townhall.com ^ | November 8, 2011 | Chuck Norris
Posted on Tuesday, November 08, 2011 6:56:12 AM by Kaslin
While most mainstream news media cover presidential campaigns or economic conditions, the feds are going under the radar and your skin — literally — with something that could be detrimental to your and your children’s health. News just broke about their cover-up, but few, if any, agencies passed along the wire.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 110 children have autism spectrum disorders, which is strikingly more than just two decades ago. (ASDs are a group of developmental disabilities that can cause communication, behavioral and social challenges.) The National Autism Association calls the 644 percent increase of ASDs among U.S. children since the early 1990s “a tragic epidemic of autism.”
Many attribute the increase in the rate of ASDs to children’s being exposed to significant quantities of thimerosal, a mercury-based compound that has been used since the 1930s as a preservative in certain vaccines and pharmaceutical products to prevent bacterial and fungal contamination.
According to the CDC’s website, however, “to date, the studies continue to show that vaccines are not associated with ASDs. … The most recent and rigorous scientific research does not support the argument that thimerosal-containing vaccines are harmful. … Is thimerosal in vaccines safe? Yes.”
Trigger the vote! Exclusive: Chuck Norris rouses citizens to cast ballots for 2nd Amendment rights
The surprise victory of Christine O’Donnell in Delaware’s Senate primary confirms what we’ve suspected all year, ever since the election of Sen. Scott Brown from Massachusetts in January.
This year’s critical midterm elections are going to bring real change to Congress. And it won’t be the kind of change favored by the “hope and change” crowd – at least I hope not.I’ve been taking every possible opportunity this year to talk about the importance of voting in these elections. In May, I visited the National Rifle Association‘s Annual Meeting and talked about how just about everything – from U.N. treaties to Supreme Court decisions – are affected by the power of the vote.
You can see that speech here on YouTube, if you’d like.The subject is so important to me that I agreed to serve as Honorary Chairman of the “Trigger the Vote” voter registration campaign that’s funded by the NRA’s Freedom Action Foundation. We recently filmed a new TV commercial for the campaign, and you can see the web spot here on the “Trigger the Vote” website.
I hope you’ll take a look. The ad is very comical and has gotten a great reaction from the left and the right alike.Now, a few people have scratched their heads at the humor in the spot. I’m noticing that those people are generally older and already registered to vote, which underscores the fact that this ad is not targeted at them. The ad is targeted at the members of the younger generation who aren’t registered to vote.
I call this generation the Millennials, and the humor in the spot is right up their alley. If you want them to hear your message, you have to speak their language…
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