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Torog
11-29-2006, 01:40 PM
Here Comes the Left

By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com

Wednesday, Nov 22, 2006

Emboldened by the Democratic victory earlier this month, the far-left is rising like Dracula at midnight. Just days after the vote, the San Francisco Board of Education voted to ban Junior ROTC in the city's high schools, tossing more than 1,600 students out of those clubs. The Massachusetts legislature refused to allow a vote on gay marriage, even though more than 170,000 Bay State voters signed a petition demanding to be heard on the subject, and a Vermont press group honored Judge Edward Cashman, the guy who sentenced a brutal child molester to 60 days in jail.

Don't kid yourself; while the majority of Democrats are moderate, there is a fanatical subdivision of the party that is off-the-wall secular-progressive (S-P) and bent on radically changing America.

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom told the press he was glad the Board of Education waited until after the election because "cheap-shot artists like O'Reilly and Fox would have exploited (the vote)."

Not exploited, mayor, reported. I coined the term "San Francisco values" and well understand they have little to do with democracy. How nutty is the San Francisco Board of Ed? We're fighting a lethal worldwide terror movement and these people are telling high school students the U.S. military is bad, that's how nutty.

By the way, the ACLU is MIA in the JROTC controversy. Can you imagine what would have happened if the Board of Ed had banned a gay high school club? S.F. values strike again.

The far-left in Massachusetts is almost as bad. Gay marriage was imposed in the Commonwealth by three judges who found a loophole in the state Constitution. Marriage was not expressly defined as between a man and a woman. Presto, traditional marriage has company.

But my question is this: If marriage is a Constitutional right, which it is not, why can't polygamists get legal? How about triads? Why can't you marry your mom?

If one alternative lifestyle, homosexuality, is granted license to marry, you have to include other alternative lifestyles as well. That's equal protection under the law, is it not?

But the secular-progressive movement doesn't care about the Constitution. It wants a brand new America where the people don't call the shotsâ??the "enlightened" minority sets the agenda.

So get ready for more of this kind of thing. The state of Vermont has already left the building. It elected Bernie Sanders, a self-proclaimed socialist, as junior Senator. Compared to Sanders, Patrick Leahy, the other Vermont Senator, is Dick Cheney.

By the way, in case you went to public school, a socialist is someone who believes the government has a right to seize private property and do whatever it wants with it. Apparently, Vermonters are down with that, as well as with judges who give child predators the same amount of jail time as bar brawlers. This is the first secular-progressive state to drop all pretense and declare itself Havana-friendly. Wait, that might not be fair. Even Fidel harshly punishes child rapists.

If you think I'm exaggerating, you're wrong. The far-left feels liberated, and it sees daylight. Expect these people to make a strong power run, led by S-P mom Nancy Pelosi, the new Speaker of the House.

Let's recap: No tolerance for the military, no voting on controversial issues, and let's ease up on those adults sexually brutalizing children. Welcome to the land of the secular-progressive. Have a nice day.

Bong30
11-29-2006, 04:01 PM
More great stuff from cali....

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Teaching Thanksgiving from a different perspective
POSTED: 10:23 a.m. EST, November 22, 2006
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LONG BEACH, California (AP) -- Teacher Bill Morgan walks into his third-grade class wearing a black Pilgrim hat made of construction paper and begins snatching up pencils, backpacks and glue sticks from his pupils. He tells them the items now belong to him because he "discovered" them.

The reaction is exactly what Morgan expects: The kids get angry and want their things back.

Morgan is among elementary school teachers who have ditched the traditional Thanksgiving lesson, in which children dress up like Indians and Pilgrims and act out a romanticized version of their first meetings.

He has replaced it with a more realistic look at the complex relationship between Indians and white settlers.

Morgan said he still wants his pupils at Cleveland Elementary School in San Francisco to celebrate Thanksgiving. But "what I am trying to portray is a different point of view."

Others see Morgan and teachers like him as too extreme.

"I think that is very sad," said Janice Shaw Crouse, a former college dean and public high school teacher and now a spokeswoman for Concerned Women for America, a conservative organization. "He is teaching his students to hate their country. That is a very distorted view of history, a distorted view of Thanksgiving."

Even American Indians are divided on how to approach a holiday that some believe symbolizes the start of a hostile takeover of their lands.

Chuck Narcho, a member of the Maricopa and Tohono O'odham tribes who works as a substitute teacher in Los Angeles, said younger children should not be burdened with all the gory details of American history.

"If you are going to teach, you need to keep it positive," he said. "They can learn about the truths when they grow up. Caring, sharing and giving -- that is what was originally intended."

Adam McMullin, a member of the Seminole tribe of Oklahoma and a spokesman for the National Congress of American Indians, said schoolchildren should get an accurate historical account.

"You can't just throw an Indian costume on a child," he said. "That stuff is not taken lightly. That's where educators need to be very careful."

Becky Wyatt, a teacher at Kettering Elementary School in Long Beach, decided to alter the costumes for the annual Thanksgiving play a few years ago after local Indians spoke out against students wearing feathers, which are sacred in their culture. Now children wear simple headbands.

"We have many mixed cultures in Long Beach, so we try to be sensitive," Wyatt said. "What you teach little children is important."

Laverne Villalobos, a member of the Omaha tribe in Nebraska who now lives in the coastal town of Pacifica near San Francisco, considers Thanksgiving a day of mourning.

She went before the school board last week and asked for a ban on Thanksgiving re-enactments and students dressing up as Indians. She also complained about November's lunch menu that pictured a caricature of an Indian boy.

andruejaysin
11-30-2006, 08:43 PM
All this really frightens you guys, huh? It puts your fear of muslims in perspective. After all, if you fear everything, how can we credit any of them?

darkside
12-03-2006, 04:24 AM
Bill O reilly is a big blubbering vagina. :D http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=bill_oreilly

WalkaWalka
12-04-2006, 03:37 AM
All of these people were voted into office If the people don't like they'll vote the lunies out. The reason he democrats the house and senate is the American people thought hell things can't get any worse and at least there not republicans. The real problem is that most of the House and Senate are payed talking pieces and the democrat if they haven't sold their soul yet are bound to do so and I'll be the first to tell you that Nancy Pelosi is fucking worthless.

LuckyNiner
12-04-2006, 03:48 AM
If you're posting an article by Bill O'Reilly and expecting anyone to take it seriously...





There really ARE people like you still around?

andruejaysin
12-04-2006, 08:56 AM
Bill O reilly is a big blubbering vagina. :D http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=bill_oreillyHe's a bildo.:dance:

Bong30
12-04-2006, 02:38 PM
See Torog, they are so dumb they just attack the messenger... if it was Wolf Blitzer it would be ok Though.....

Wolf should be tried for sedition.....like many on here

delusionsofNORMALity
12-04-2006, 03:32 PM
it used to frighten me when i found common ground with people like o'reilly and limbaugh, but i'm kind of getting used to it.

the lunatic fringe always has a few good points to make, mixed in with their rantings and ravings, and the lunatic fringe seems to be all we have left.
of course; no sane person would expect the country to go completely unprotected and no one but a fool could think that an 8 year old should be expected to grasp the savagery inherent in the human condition. but the lunatic fringe seems to be all we have left. sanity has gone the way of the dodo and the crazies are running the asylum.

don't get me wrong. though they do have valid points to make, the fascism of the right leaves me as cold as the ivory tower cluelessness of the left.

with their "baby-sitters to the world" mentality, the liberals have become just as dangerous as their counter-parts on the right. saving us from ourselves seems to be the mantra of the year and i'm sick of being told how the "right-thinking" political intelligencia can make the world a "better place", filled with happiness and puppy-dogs for everyone.

I AM NOT AN ANIMAL

and i refuse to have either side in an over-polarized, over-politicized world telling me what is wrong with me!!!!!!!!


ok, so i guess i wasn't as calm as i thought i was going to be

darkside
12-04-2006, 05:23 PM
hey bong i dont particularly like wolf blitzer either. he is kind of a goob and there is just something about him i dont like. but then again i dont really like very many media people anyway. the news is way too dramatized these days, and im sick and tired of hearing about paris hiltons new shopping buddy or some drunk whore getting raped and murdered in a foreign country because the media doesnt have the nuts to ask the hard questions about issues that matter.

andruejaysin
12-04-2006, 05:39 PM
Wolf should be tried for sedition.....like many on here
Damn right, how will we ever have a dictatorship with a free press? Sometimes I have to take a long shower just to get the stench of freedom off me. Heil bush.:thumbsup:

Bong30
12-04-2006, 06:00 PM
Bush should be tried Too.......


When he said...(in spanis, to the mexican people) My white House is your White house..... BAM hand cuffed and tried for sedition......


His Job is to protect our Soverigny...... so is mine. so is yours.......

any more bullshit?


You need to shower to get the smell of traitor off you....More like

andruejaysin
12-04-2006, 06:24 PM
Bush should be tried Too.......


Knew there was something I liked about ya.

Bong30
12-04-2006, 06:42 PM
Yeah for exact oppisite reason as you......


I have real reasons....... you have....uuhhh he stole the election yeah yeah thats it thats the ticket.....


why was there only voter fraud when the republicans win no fraud when the dems win.....ANOTHER REASON, LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER.

no one says shit about that either...Libs suck

darkside
12-04-2006, 07:23 PM
here are some "real" reasons:

the bush administration ignored the threat of al qaeda and in effect allowed 9/11 to happen

they misled the american people into believing that iraq was a grave threat all while letting osama bin laden slip away into pakistan.

they mishandled the war in iraq and have allowed the situation to decay into a full blown civil war but still refuse to acknowledge their mistakes.

they continually undermine the constitution and threaten the civil rights and freedoms of the american people.

they continue to lie, cheat, mislead, and rule by fear mongering.

andruejaysin
12-04-2006, 07:45 PM
I have real reasons....... you have....uuhhh he stole the election yeah yeah thats it thats the ticket.....


why was there only voter fraud when the republicans win no fraud when the dems win.....Only someone who hates democracy as much as you could find stealing an election insufficient reason to hate him. But to answer your question, probably because their brother wasn't governor of a key state.

andruejaysin
12-04-2006, 07:50 PM
Insufficient means "not enough". Sorry bong, I promise to use smaller words in the future.

Bong30
12-04-2006, 11:04 PM
here are some "real" reasons:

the bush administration ignored the threat of al qaeda and in effect allowed 9/11 to happenHe allowed 9-11 to happen? you are showing your ignorance.......let me get my foil....Bullshit he didnt want 3600 americans to die you are WRONG...again

they misled the american people into believing that iraq was a grave threat all while letting osama bin laden slip away into pakistan.

Iraq was a grave threat....WE SHOULD HAVE GOT OBL....I agree, i dont care where.

they mishandled the war in iraq and have allowed the situation to decay into a full blown civil war but still refuse to acknowledge their mistakes.

I think it is worse than a civil war.....Iran is going to take over Iraq, Iran is there NOW, not to mention the secular violence....

they continually undermine the constitution and threaten the civil rights and freedoms of the american people.

Remeber with rights come responsibilty, and freedom has costs....

Then it is time for the american people to do it them selves....

they continue to lie, cheat, mislead, and rule by fear mongering.

Lie....uhhhh
How do you know a politician is lying? his mouth is moving? tell me something new.....
Cheat??? only when dems win there is no cheating....
mislead???...... they cant even close the border let alone run a war
Fearmonger???? They have said the want us dead....OR CONVERT. pretty scary to me....


As far as ruling??????? see there is this thing called term limits...... you can vote again and again.....till we have the right guy in there, but you will conditioned to hate the pres..no matter who it is.

B.Basher
12-05-2006, 12:19 PM
When he said...(in spanis, to the mexican people) My white House is your White house..... BAM hand cuffed and tried for sedition...

Don't worry Bong, if all works out for you then there won't be a minority in sight. It'll be one huge all-white paradise :thumbsup: !

You better change your mood by the way, your about as mellow as a paranoid schizophrenic can get (not much).

Blazed and Confused
12-05-2006, 09:25 PM
ANOTHER REASON, LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER.

lol. I knew you were joking this whole time. Watch out for the Commies!

pisshead
12-05-2006, 09:46 PM
lol. I knew you were joking this whole time. Watch out for the Commies!

shoot...

the neocons here, like bong and the others, would make a commie blush.

Salindil
12-06-2006, 12:53 AM
http://i13.tinypic.com/2zex9mx.jpg
ANOTHER REASON, LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER.

darkside
12-06-2006, 01:47 AM
Iraq was a grave threat....WE SHOULD HAVE GOT OBL....I agree, i dont care where.

come on bong there was no imminent threat to the US from iraq. you know this. where are the wmds, ...anyone?...nope, no wmds. that was about the time they started calling the war "operation iraqi freedom"..complete bullshit.


Remeber with rights come responsibilty, and freedom has costs....

Then it is time for the american people to do it them selves...

i agree with that, but saddam hussein isnt the one trying to undermine the freedoms of americans, and neither is ahmadinejad. that threat comes from within. why should we fight overseas while our homeland is under attack from within. if we allow our freedoms to be taken away, one by one, then the terrorists have already won, and theres nothing left worth fighting for. what makes america great is the right of the people to speak out against the government, against tyranny, against unjust wars. i only hope that freedom loving americans will stand up for their God given rights and continue to make america and the world better place to live.

Bong30
12-06-2006, 02:03 AM
come on bong there was no imminent threat to the US from iraq. you know this. where are the wmds, ...anyone?...nope, no wmds. that was about the time they started calling the war "operation iraqi freedom"..complete bullshit.


WRONG... JUst cause they were not there when we gotr there doesnt mean he didnt have them. WE knew that he would use them.
...

i agree with that, but saddam hussein isnt the one trying to undermine the freedoms of americans, and neither is ahmadinejad.


what about freedom of religon? In Iran? yes you can Be a christian, and be treated like a DOG second class citizen



THey cant even stop from killing each other.....

that threat comes from within.
I knew you would come around....

why should we fight overseas while our homeland is under attack from within.

Yes from multi national comapanys and american Haters like Ward Churchill.

if we allow our freedoms to be taken away, one by one, then the terrorists have already won, and theres nothing left worth fighting for.

What about living under shira Law? sounds good to you huh?

what makes america great is the right of the people to speak out against the government, against tyranny, against unjust wars.

Yes and love america the whole time.....get out and vote....

i only hope that freedom loving americans will stand up for their God given rights and continue to make america and the world better place to live.

WE will





what about these weapons?

Chemical Weapons

Iranian soldiers with gas masks posing in front of a sign reading: "Hey brother, smile".According to Iraq's report to the UN, the know-how and material for developing chemical weapons were obtained from firms in such countries as: the United States, West Germany, the United Kingdom, France and the People's Republic of China.[35]

In December 2002, Iraq's 1,200 page Weapons Declaration revealed a list of Eastern and Western corporations and countries, as well as individuals, that exported a total of 17,602 tons of chemical precursors to Iraq in the past two decades. By far, the largest suppliers of precursors for chemical weapons production were in Singapore (4,515 tons), the Netherlands (4,261 tons), Egypt (2,400 tons), India (2,343 tons), and Federal Republic of Germany (1,027 tons). One Indian company, Exomet Plastics (now part of EPC Industrie) sent 2,292 tons of precursor chemicals to Iraq. The Kim Al-Khaleej firm, located in Singapore and affiliated to United Arab Emirates, supplied more than 4,500 tons of VX, sarin, and mustard gas precursors and production equipment to Iraq.[36]

According to the Washington Post, the CIA began in 1984 secretly to give Iraq intelligence that Iraq used to "calibrate" its mustard gas attacks on Iranian troops. In August, the CIA establishes a direct Washington-Baghdad intelligence link, and for 18 months, starting in early 1985, the CIA provided Iraq with "data from sensitive U.S. satellite reconnaissance photography...to assist Iraqi bombing raids." The Postâ??s source said that this data was essential to Iraqâ??s war effort.[37]

^^ we knew they had it cause we gave it to them..DUHHHHHHHHH^^^
In May of 2003, an extended list of international companies involvements in Iraq was provided by The Independent (UK).[38] Official Howard Teicher and Radley Gayle, stated that Bell helicopters that were given to Iraq by U.S. later were used to spray chemical weapons.[39]

Iraq's Chemical weapons program was mainly assisted by German companies such as Karl Kobe, which built a chemical weapons facility disguised as a pesticide plant. Iraqâ??s foreign contractors, including Karl Kolb with Massar for reinforcement, built five large research laboratories, an administrative building, eight large underground bunkers for the storage of chemical munitions, and the first production buildings. 150 tons of mustard were produced in 1983. About 60 tons of Tabun were produced in 1984. Pilot-scale production of Sarin began in 1984.[40] Germany also supplied reactors, heat exchangers, condensors and vessels. France, Austria, Canada, and Spain provided similar equipment.[41]

The Al Haddad trading company of Tennessee delivered 60 tons of DMMP, a chemical used to make sarin, a nerve gas implicated in so-called Gulf War Syndrome. The Al Haddad trading company appears to have been an Iraqi front company. The firm was owned by Sahib Abd al-Amir al-Haddad, an Iraqi-born, naturalized American citizen. Recent stories in The New York Times and The Tennessean reported that al-Haddad was arrested in Bulgaria in November 2002 while trying to arrange an arms sale to Iraq. Al-Haddad was charged with conspiring to purchase equipment for the manufacture of a giant Iraqi cannon. In 1984, U.S. Customs at New York's Kennedy Airport stop an order addressed to the Iraqi State Enterprise for Pesticide Production for 74 drums of potassium fluoride, a chemical used in the production of Sarin. The order was places by Al-Haddad Enterprises Incorporates, owned by an individual named Sahib al-Haddad. [6]

The U.S. firm Alcolac International supplied one mustard-gas precursor, thiodiglycol, to both Iraq and Iran in violation of U.S. export laws for which it was forced to pay a fine in 1989. Overall between 300-400 tons were sent to Iraq.[7] [8] [9][10]


Biological
Iraq did not use biological weapons in the war, but built up its capability during that time.

On 25 May 1994, The U.S. Senate Banking Committee released a report in which it was stated that pathogenic (meaning disease producing), toxigenic (meaning poisonous) and other biological research materials were exported to Iraq, pursuant to application and licensing by the U.S. Department of Commerce. It added: "These exported biological materials were not attenuated or weakened and were capable of reproduction."[42] The report then detailed 70 shipments (including Anthrax Bacillus) from the United States to Iraqi government agencies over three years, concluding that "these microorganisms exported by the United States were identical to those the UN inspectors found and recovered from the Iraqi biological warfare program."[43]

A report by Berlin's Die Tageszeitung in 2002 reported that Iraq's 11,000-page report to the UN Security Council listed 150 foreign companies that supported Saddam Hussein's WMD program. Twenty-four U.S. firms were involved in exporting arms and materials to Baghdad[44] Donald Riegle, Chairman of the Senate committee that made the report, said, "UN inspectors had identified many United States manufactured items that had been exported from the United States to Iraq under licenses issued by the Department of Commerce, and [established] that these items were used to further Iraq's chemical and nuclear weapons development and its missile delivery system development programs." He added, "the executive branch of our government approved 771 different export licenses for sale of dual-use technology to Iraq. I think that is a devastating record."

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control sent Iraq 14 agents "with biological warfare significance," including West Nile virus, according to Riegle's investigators.[45]





Did you learn any thing? we knew they had then cause we gave them to them?????? Duhhhhhh

Maybe he got them out while Hans "blind as a church mouse" blick was there looking.....Hummmmmmm?

darkside
12-06-2006, 02:38 AM
hmm...so what youre saying is we gave them wmds to use against iran, but yet you condemn them for using them and use that as grounds for waging war against them? its funny how the totalitarian regimes and terrorists that the government supports come back and bite us in the ass. you would think they would learn by now not to give weapons to radicals.