Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Hillary Clinton Accuses Trump of 'Racist' Views Against Haitians on 8th Anniversary of Haiti Earthquake

This is really rich, especially in light of how she and Bill, via their foundation, exploited the people of that country to the point that Haitians hate the Clintons. http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/01/13/hillary-clinton-accuses-trump-of-racist-views-against-haitians-on-8th-anniversary-of-haiti-earthquake/

By the way, before you accept the ongoing mainstream narrative that Trump is a racist, consider these things...





Even if he had made that crude comment, it was in reference to the country, not its people. One can say derogatory things about a country without insulting its people, since the government of a country, through its oppression & corruption, can make a country of otherwise good people, miserable.

Let's replace the word he allegedly used with something like "awful", for the sake of discussion. People don't tend to stay in countries that fit this description, regardless of what negative word you use to describe it. People will migrate from awful countries to countries whose leader is doing everything in his power to make it great again. If you were living in a country like that, you'd want to leave, too.

But if we indiscriminately accept immigrants from those countries en masse, they will bring their baggage (literal and figurative) with them, introducing the physical, political and ideological things that likely contributed to (or at least failed to remedy) their problems.

Any organization, whether it be a club, a team, or a country, benefits from the addition of people who can improve it, and suffers when it accepts those who either can't or won't do anything for its betterment. This is very basic common sense (which isn't so common anymore, I've learned in the last few decades).

Retired Navy SEAL Erik Prince: 'Some Places Are S***holes, Literally'; Trump's Comment 'Accurate': http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2018/01/13/retired-seal-erik-prince-some-places-are-sholes-literally-trumps-comment-accurate/

The Democrats are using this as a distraction to stall talks on immigration reform. (Immigration is fine the way it is, in their minds, because immigrants tend to vote overwhelmingly Democrat, hence it gives them more voters, all their virtue signaling blather notwithstanding.) http://www.breitbart.com/video/2018/01/14/rand-paul-cant-immigration-reform-everybodys-calling-trump-racist/

So please don't drink the leftist Kool-aid that Trump is racist simply because he made a crude, but truthful remark about a country whose people live in squalor, most likely through no fault of their own.

The reason for this sustained offensive against the president by the media is simply this: Henry Kissinger and other of his globalist elite ilk saw the promise of completing their vision for a New World Order one world government when Obama went to the White House. After eight years of the "fundamental change" he promised (and delivered) to what he admitted was the greatest country in the world which nearly made it unrecognizable (per the NWO game plan), Trump has undertaken the enormous task of undoing the damage. This makes the globalists, who control the leftist media worldwide, very unhappy, because it interferes with their plan. America, with its freedoms, its liberties, its history, is the last obstacle standing in the way of this insidious plan. Any efforts to make her great again, to restore her, is a threat which they are trying very hard to eliminate. This is so obvious to me that I get frustrated when people I love don't see it, and are instead deceived by all the lies.

That's why all this is going on - it actually has very little to do with the misdirection you see & hear on network news.

"In times of universal deceit, speaking the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell
In Christ,

Fred














Why stand for the anthem, and a list of Super Bowl LII sponsors

Gmail has recently instituted a restriction on the number of outgoing emails/recipients one can send in any given day.  Not sure of the details, but it has resulted in my messages to my usual lists to be blocked.  This is the first one that was blocked when I tried sending it Saturday morning at about 11:05... (I'll send one more out before I call it a day - it's on a different topic, but also important.)

Not sure if I had already sent this out before, but it bears re-sending;  it's a short (5:18) and very thoughtful video on why everyone should stand for the national anthem, sent recently by a friend...
https://www.youtube.com/embed/EuymzkaPagM

After reading an article that NBC, the host of this year's Super Bowl, has indicated that it will show any players who protest the anthem before the game, I posted a comment that someone should get a list of sponsors and mount a letter-writing campaign to boycott their products & services if the liberal network persists with its intent.

If you're interested in said list, here it is...
http://adage.com/article/special-report-super-bowl/2018-super-bowl-lii-ad-chart-who-buying-what/311557/

Apparently Ad Age maintains this ongoing list up until game time of who will be running commercial during the game.  It would be great to see major advertisers pull out in response to letters (thus reducing revenue to the network), but even better if NBC just changed its policy and didn't give airtime to these misguided millionaire malcontents to share their wrong-place, wrong-time grievances.

People on the left do this kind of thing all the time, and when the rest of us do nothing, they tend to prevail in these various culture battles (in which they are generally on the offensive).  It's easy to bemoan the things that we disagree with and feel helpless to influence, but a little effort can (and does) change things for the better.  It's worth the effort.

There are times to take a knee (or two) - and times to stand - but when the anthem plays, even in my living room, I stand.

In Christ (the Solid Rock) I stand,

Fred

What? Eight years?!

Wow - it's been a little more than eight years since I last posted something here. A lot has happened, and things are looking up in a number of ways.

In re-reading some of these entries, along with the website I started working on around the same time (http://sites.google.com/site/patriotdog/home), it's comforting to see my views have not changed drastically. At my age, they really shouldn't.

I started writing articles and sending them to my list of about 225+ people, which comprised friends, family, co-workers, Sunday school classmates, and a list I'd inherited from my dad before he died back in 2009.

The feedback I received on much of what I wrote was very encouraging.

However, a while back my writing activity slowed down considerably, to the point where I was just forwarding an occasional news story, video, etc.

As with any habit, it takes some effort to re-form one after having drifted from it.

And just like exercise, if you start off like gangbusters after not having done it in a while, it can lead to setting a standard that, when not sustained, can lead to abandoning it again out of discouragement.

So...no long blog entry for now, but it's good to write again.

More soon.