At Noon EST today, I'll be guest hosting for IRN's Matthew Hill. On the proverbial docket will be the continued leftwing derangement manifested in ascribing blame for the actions of an insane gunman to those not involved. I'll even be analyzing the twisted logic - that's actually an insult to logic - of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is blaming the right wing for his uncle's assassination in 1963. Apparently lost on RFK Jr. is the fact that Oswald was an avowed Marxist.
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Also on the table is the decision to have Native American Indian Carlos Gonzales give the opening prayer when it appears that at least three of those killed were Christians and NONE of them shared his heritage.
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Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important.
Friday, January 14, 2011
VIDEO: Tucson's Joe Medicine Crow Moment
After the 2009 Fort Hood shootings, the first public words out of Barack Obama's mouth included a 'shout out' to Joe Medicine Crow, an American Indian and heaped praise on the conference he was attending. He went on for more than two minutes before acknowledging the fallen at Fort Hood. At the Tucson memorial for the fallen in the Safeway massacre, the opening prayer was given by Native American Carlos Gonzales, whom I know nothing about but whose role in the memorial was grossly inappropriate.
Fast forward to the 4:55 mark to hear this guy talk about "Father Sky" and "Mother Earth." Then he proceeded to pray for all of the creatures of the earth, including the ones that "slither." On a side note, Obama quoted from the Book of Job. Perhaps he should have quoted Genesis 1:26:
None of those sound like they're of American Indian descent.
h/t Freedom's Lighthouse
Fast forward to the 4:55 mark to hear this guy talk about "Father Sky" and "Mother Earth." Then he proceeded to pray for all of the creatures of the earth, including the ones that "slither." On a side note, Obama quoted from the Book of Job. Perhaps he should have quoted Genesis 1:26:
26God said, Let Us [Father, Son, and Holy Spirit] make mankind in Our image, after Our likeness, and let them have complete authority over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, the [tame] beasts, and over all of the earth, and over everything that creeps upon the earth.Now how about the faith of the six who were killed? As far as I can tell, not ONE of them shared this guy's faith. In fact, Federal Judge John Roll was a devout Catholic, Phyllis Schenck volunteered at her "church," and Dorwin Stoddard did construction work for his Church, the 'Church of Christ.' The other three people killed were nine year-old Christina Taylor Green, Gabe Zimmerman, and Dorothy Morris.
None of those sound like they're of American Indian descent.
h/t Freedom's Lighthouse
UAW Tones Down Rhetoric, Issues Threat
In an obvious attempt to apply the lessons of the incendiary rhetoric the left says lay the groundwork for the recent shootings in Tucson, the United Auto Workers (UAW) has decided to issue veiled threats and levy unsubstantiated allegations against transplant automakers that produce vehicles in the United States and who are not unionized. However, in fairness to UAW president Bob King, he is assuring Toyota and Honda that the UAW has cleaned up its act and the foreign automakers have nothing to fear.
Unless, of course, they don't unionize - then, they're violating human rights.
Via AutoBlog:
h/t Weasel Zippers
Unless, of course, they don't unionize - then, they're violating human rights.
Via AutoBlog:
After King informed the transplants that the dark side has no power over the UAW, he then went on to tell automaker management at Toyota and Honda that efforts to block the right to fair bargaining will be branded "human rights violators." King reportedly went on to accuse some transplants of spending millions to keep unions out of plants, adding "I would not want to be a company that was branded as a human rights violator." And what happens if the UAW feels the automakers are continuing to block workers' rights to vote for or against the right to organize? King says the next step is to stage global protests that could cost automakers "hundreds of millions of dollars" to combat.Nothing like ripping a page out of ACORN's playbook, right?
h/t Weasel Zippers
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