From New Zealand Patriot:
Jarvis Tyner, national executive vice-chair of the Communist Party USA, spoke in Detroit October 7, on the need to for “left and progressive” minded people to help insure a huge voter turnout for the midterm election.
Tyner is uncompromising in his support for the Democrats and Communist Party “friend” Barack Obama.
If there was any doubt in your mind that the Democratic Party and Communist Party USA have joined to become one then here you go. If you were a Democrat is this the Democratic Party you used to belong to?
I'd like to know where he gets 18% of American people identify with the Tea Party.
ReplyDeleteAnd Corporation killed Detroit?
More like Young killed Detroit.
Young drove most of the Corperations out with his harshness at them.
Wonder how many of those sitting in the audience thought 'I'd like to have a job with those corporation right about now'?
What propelled the Dem to victory were the independent.
New Gallop poll out shows 48% of the American people identify themselves as conservative, up from 40, 2 years ago.
Moving in the right direction.
Chris,
ReplyDeleteDid you hear that just today a group of prominent black Baptist Ministers in Detroit have come out and endorsed Rick Snyder (R) for governor of MI!
I also learned the Michigan Chronicle has joined the Detroit News and Free Press in endorsing Snyder.
I've been in contact with some of those ministers in the Detroit area. Do you remeber when I did a post on some black ministers preaching against Obama's and the Democratic Parties new agenda. A lot of these voters will just not show up to vote rather then vote for a Republican. But there is a change coming in the black community. I think we will start seeing some conservative black activists ministers out in full force over the next few years.
ReplyDeleteDID YOU KNOW?
ReplyDeleteAs you walk up the steps to the building which
houses the U.S Supreme Court, you can see near
the top of the building a row of the world's law
givers, and each one is facing one in the middle
who is facing forward with a full frontal view ...
and it's MOSES and he is holding the Ten Commandments!
.
DID YOU KNOW?
As you enter the Supreme Court courtroom, the Two huge oak doors
have the Ten Commandments Engraved on each lower portion of each door.
DID YOU KNOW?
As you sit inside the courtroom, you can see The wall, right above where
the Supreme Court judges sit is a display of the Ten Commandments!
DID YOU KNOW?
There are Bible verses etched in stone all over the Federal Buildings and Monuments in Washington , D.C.
DID YOU KNOW?
James Madison, the fourth president, known as 'The Father of Our Constitution' made the following statement:
'We have staked the whole of all our political
institutions upon the capacity of mankind for
self-government, upon the capacity of each and
all of us to govern ourselves, to control
ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to
the Ten Commandments of God.'
DID YOU KNOW?
Every session of Congress begins with a prayer by a paid preacher, whose
salary has been paid by the taxpayer since 1777.
DID YOU KNOW?
Fifty-two of the 55 founders of the Constitution were members of the established
orthodox churches in the colonies.
DID YOU KNOW?
Thomas Jefferson worried that the Courts would overstep their authority and instead of interpreting the law would begin making law an oligarchy -- the rule
of few over many.
How then, have we gotten to the point that everything we have done for 232 years in this country is now suddenly wrong and unconstitutional?
Lets put it around the world and let the world see and remember what this great country
was built on
I was asked to send this on if I agreed or delete if I didn't. Now
it's your turn . . .
It is said that 86% of Americans believe in God.
Therefore, it is very hard to understand why there is such a mess about having the Ten Commandments on display, or
'In God We Trust'
on our money, and having God in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Why don't we just tell the other 14%
to Sit Down and SHUT UP!!!
Florida senate race is getting a bit hard to follow.
ReplyDeleteThe demoncrat canadate Meek (African American) is being urged to drop out of race in favor of former govenor Crist(White) who is running as independant after losing to republican canadate Rubio (Cuban American). It seems Liberals are once again throwing their own under the bus.
The suppose party for minorities seems to have more people to put in the back seat. Another example of Liberals going against Canadate their own Citizens voted for. Another example of Hypocrisy by this Demoncratic Regime led party!
Heard something today thought it fit this election cycle. " A tax payer voting for a Demoncrat is like a chicken voting for Col. Sanders".
Max,
ReplyDeleteDid you know?
The Supreme Court has Frieze of both Mohammed and Confucius both figures of other religions.
Thomas Jefferson spoke of separation of church and state in this quote..."
"...I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State."
That the father of the Reformation Martin Luther himself wrote that
“The laws of worldly government extend no farther than to life and property and what is external upon earth,” in his book, Secular Authority
That James Madison, the Fourth President and the "Father of our Constitution" reffered himself to the "Separation of Church and State"
The civil Government, though bereft of everything like an associated hierarchy, possesses the requisite stability, and performs its functions with complete success, whilst the number, the industry, and the morality of the priesthood, and the devotion of the people, have been manifestly increased by the total separation of the church from the State (Letter to Robert Walsh, Mar. 2, 1819).
He even spoke of people like you and Chris..
"Strongly guarded as is the separation between religion and & Gov't in the Constitution of the United States the danger of encroachment by Ecclesiastical Bodies, may be illustrated by precedents already furnished in their short history (Detached Memoranda, circa 1820)."
and this is his summary of the First Amendmant
Madison's summary of the First Amendment:
Congress should not establish a religion and enforce the legal observation of it by law, nor compel men to worship God in any manner contary to their conscience, or that one sect might obtain a pre-eminence, or two combined together, and establish a religion to which they would compel others to conform (Annals of Congress, Sat Aug 15th, 1789 pages 730 - 731).
and finally the "Father or Our Constitution Jame Madison opposed the creation of Congressional Clergy and the payment of such by the Taxpayer...
Is the appointment of Chaplains to the two Houses of Congress consistent with the Constitution, and with the pure principle of religious freedom? In the strictness the answer on both points must be in the negative. The Constitution of the U. S. forbids everything like an establishment of a national religion. The law appointing Chaplains establishes a religious worship for the national representatives, to be performed by Ministers of religion, elected by a majority of them; and these are to be paid out of the national taxes. Does not this involve the principle of a national establishment, applicable to a provision for a religious worship for the Constituent as well as of the representative Body, approved by the majority, and conducted by Ministers of religion paid by the entire nation?
The establishment of the chaplainship to Congs is a palpable violation of equal rights, as well as of Constitutional principles: The tenets of the chaplains elected [by the majority shut the door of worship agst the members whose creeds & consciences forbid a participation in that of the majority. To say nothing of other sects, this is the case with that of Roman Catholics & Quakers who have always had members in one or both of the Legislative branches.
so sit down, read up and shut the fuck up. You should stop trying to usurp the Conastitution.
Most folks you quoted here, Joe, expressed the opinion of the subject. Which they are entitled to do.
ReplyDeleteJefferson was hammered for this opinion by some of the founders, but knew he was entitled to express it.
However, the constitution only directs CONGRESS to make no LAW establishing a religion, nor prohibit (through law) the free exercise thereof.
The Constitution make no reference to the interaction between state and religion.
The First Congress, as one of [463 U.S. 783, 788] its early items of business, adopted the policy of selecting a chaplain to open each session with prayer. Thus, on April 7, 1789, the Senate appointed a committee "to take under consideration the manner of electing Chaplains." On April 9, 1789, a similar committee was appointed by the House of Representatives. On April 25, 1789, the Senate elected its first chaplain, id., at 16; the House followed suit on May 1, 1789. A statute providing for the payment of these chaplains was enacted into law on September 22, 1789.
On September 25, 1789, three days after Congress authorized the appointment of paid chaplains, final agreement was reached on the language of the Bill of Rights. Clearly the men who wrote the First Amendment Religion Clauses did not view paid legislative chaplains and opening prayers as a violation of that Amendment, for the practice of opening sessions with prayer has continued without interruption ever since that early session of Congress.