Who would have thunk?
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/66505
I hadn't read this article before but it agrees with what I have thought all along --- that from Prescott's close connection to Germany, dubya has learned lessons and has patterned his MO.
I talked to a Jewish lady who does demonstrations and signups for windows at Home Depot, and she said the name Homeland Security sends chills down her spine every time she hears it. She lost family in Germany in WWII and was secreted out of there herself as a child. To her it brings memories of Nazi Germany. Why can't the masses here see it.
Same as Germany at the rise of Hitler-- they don't want to think it is that bad? Ideas?
(http://www.brightok.net/~cyscott1-ss/pics/mcbush-hug.jpeg)
McCain likes him.
Nice find, Scott. That is really touching.
I'm choking up.
It's bringing a tear to my eye. :( [crz]
The US State Dept - now the Department of Global Anti-Semitism considers the New Testament of the Bible as being anti-Semite...
Evangelical lovers of Israel would never believe that our government could consider them anti-Semitic. Yet the U.S. State Department's new "Department of Global Anti-Semitism" now defines anti-Semitism in a way that makes Bible-believing Christians into anti-Semites. Here's how:
The State Department's 40-page Report on Global Anti-Semitism cites a recent example of "anti-Semitism" in Poland. "...the pastor of St. Brigid Church in Gdansk told parishioners during services that Jews killed Jesus and the prophets." (p.22) What's wrong with that? According to Jewish leadership: plenty. Jewish leaders say it was this millennia-old accusation that ultimately led to the Holocaust: to millions of Jewish "Christ killers" being herded into the prison camps and gas chambers of Auschwitz, Dachau, etc. "You can't get any more anti-Semitic than that!" they protest.
http://www.infowars.net/Pages/Sept05/130905new_testament.htm
I wonder if it bothers McCain to hug him like that when there are some pretty interesting stories on Bush and other fella's?
http://mysite.verizon.net/myk15/bushhugsmanho.html (No particular significance on my choosing this reference - just one of many).
At least the oil is safe.
http://www.antiwar.com/engelhardt/?articleid=13105
One of their first announcements - the oil fields are secure. Like it wasn't the major part of the plan.