Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Michael Moore Would Ration Utilities

Filmmaker Michael Moore is insinuating that, if you have spoken out against union excesses, you do not deserve to have your electricity restored.

In other words, access to the necessities of contemporary life should be predicated upon ideological conformity and compliance.

Such a proposal by Moore should come as no surprise.

It seems for decades now that Moore has lavished praise upon the Cuban healthcare system.

In such totalitarian regimes, one’s access to goods and services is not determined by a fairly objective standard such as price where any with the requested amount may qualify but rather but how politically utilitarian one is in furthering the agenda of the prevailing elite.

Border Patrol To Surrender Vast Swaths Of Texas To Human Smugglers

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Will The Episcopal Church Ordain Crossdressing & Genitally Mutilated Freaks?

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Friday, July 06, 2012

Vatican Sets Back Ecumenical Relations Decades

The Vatican has set back ecumenical relations decades.

In a statement that can't be described as anything but cultic, the Congregation For The Doctrine Of The Faith has stipulated that the legitimacy of a church is not determined by a profession in Christ but rather by fidelity to the Pope.

Talk about an inflated ego.

Act 16:13 instructs believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved.

There is not much there about unwavering loyalty to a stand in that is no less human that and just as much in need of a Savior as the remainder of us.

The Spirit of the Lord is where two or three are gathered in His name.

A certificate of authenticity from a plushly adorned headquarters is not required.

Twilight's Last Gleaming: How America's Last Days Can Be Your Best Days


Thursday, July 05, 2012

Southern Baptists Contract A Derivative Of Obamamania

It has been said that Evangelicals are five to ten years behind the rest of the culture in terms of embracing fads and trends.

That seems about right.

Last election cycle, a plurality made a considerable fuss over and selected a candidate for the Presidency of the United States primarily because the individual claimed to be Black.

Now it seems movers and shakers within the Southern Baptist Convention have been whipped up into a similar frenzy.

Of the election of Fred Luter to the highest office in that particular ecclesiastical association, the Dean of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Russell Moore gushed, "To have the son of slaves now leading this denomination as it reaches the world with gospel is a sign of God's mercy."

So as a man well over 100 years of age, Rev. Luter is looking remarkable fit and vital.

Moore continued on in a vein of self-deprecation that would make most Jews blush, “This denomination was once described...as ‘white as a tractor pull’.  It that’s the case, the denomination will not, and should not, survive.”

Over the centuries, most to hold the Papacy have hailed from the Caucasian end of the racial spectrum.  So should critics call for the end of that institution because it has not lived up to some arbitrary notion of racial diversity?

More importantly, the formulation of Moore’s response to this question put to him is quite revealing and exposes a number of assumptions.

What exactly does “white as a tractor pull” mean anyway?

Are not Whites allowed to have a form of entertainment inherent to their particular culture?  Does Moore intend to criticize forms of recreation that tend to appeal to Black folks but not Whites?

Likewise, will this same spirit of condemnation be brought to bear against Black Baptist bodies that do not enact outreach and set aside opportunities particularly aimed towards White people.?

For overall, one will find it is probably more likely that a Black person will advance within the ranks of the Southern Baptist Convention than for a White person to advance very far within predominately Black ecclesiastical administrative organizations and associations.

If the Rev. Fred Luter was elected from a truly Biblical perspective, not a single word would be mentioned about his color.  Instead, all that would be said is that he is the most qualified man for the position from the standpoint of his Christian character and his aptitude to apply sound theology to the challenges facing American culture today.

by Frederick Meekins

Will The Multidimensional Armageddon Space War Soon Be Upon Us?

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Marvel Shakes Up Its Multiverse To Compete With DC Comics Reboot

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Will Yasir Arafat (Rather Than Helen Of Troy) Be The Face That Launched A Thousand Ships?

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Why Is China Building Empty Cities Around The World?

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USA Today Profiles Thanos

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What the (Bleep) Just Happened?: The Happy Warrior's Guide to the Great American Comeback


Friday, June 29, 2012

Average Americans Need Not Feel Guilty

On the cover of the 4/20/12 issue of the leftwing Catholic publication Commonweal is a picture of a farm worker. The caption below the picture reads, "Meet The Woman Who Picked Your Food". And why should the average American be made to feel guilty about this? Unlike this leftwing branch of the Catholic faith (as well as the leftwing branches of Protestantism for that matter), average citizens are not the ones wanting borders flung wide open and little done to deport those with no business being here. Does the magazine also intend to run a cover article about average Americans to shoulder increased tax burdens and how waves of immigrants failing to acclimate to the cultural standards of this country have decreased the quality of life in numerous communities across the nation?

So do the police that initially concluded that George Zimmerman's injuries were not consistent with his life being threatened allow themselves to be beaten seriously before drawing their sidearm on an approaching suspect or assailant?

Michelle Obama declared Jesus to be a model citizen. In the eyes of the First Lady, I wonder if that includes the incident of the driving of the money changers from the Temple? Does Michelle Obama applaud Christ's endorsement of the right to carry a concealed weapon (or at least a weapon) when He told his Disciples to sell a cloak to purchase a sword if they did not already have access to the contemporary side arm of the day. And under the kind of healthcare reform advocated by Jesus, contraceptives (at least for the unmarried) would not be necessary since He told the adulterous woman to go and sin no more.

Organs Harvested From Undead Patients

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Cannibal Raghead Eats Wife's Lips

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Tom Cruise will need to find some new cushions to bounce around on. He's divorcing Katie Holmes.

The commencement speaking insisting there is nothing inherently special about individual human beings told the students that they were taken care of by adults that had better things to do. If that is the attitude of these adults, perhaps they ought to have been doing these other things the night they made the baby.

Chief Justice Roberts said it is not the duty of the Court to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices. So if the nation wanted to herd Jews into cattle cars, America's most prominent judicial body would refuse to issue an injunction or such condemning such an act?

"Building For Social Change"

The cover story of the March 2012 edition of Architectural Record is "Building For Social Change." For those not yet fluent in speaking the language of Totalitarianstan, this means people will literally be herded into living in tight quarters whether they want to or not. Most laughable were the pronouncements for the grandiose projects designated for skid row areas with large concentrations of the homeless and others just as likely on government assistance. After nearly five decades of public housing projects, apparently these central planners still fail to realize that, no matter how pretty you design the building, it's not going to last long if the residents have it so easily handed to them that they have no compunction against defecating in places other than the designated toilet facilities.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

In a sermon on systematic theology, the minister said that your primary source of teaching ought to be from the local church. Any books that you research should be construed through what is learned there. If anything, you should view the local church with the same degree of scrutiny in light of God's Word. One might actually need to be more conscientious in keeping one's guard up in regards to the local church because a book is not going to play up to your existential weaknesses not directly related to the subject matter being addressed by the book nor intimidate you if you don't go along 100% with the manuscript on every secondary issue.

Joe The Plumber Right

Joe the Plumber should not be condemned by leftwing Jews over recent comments regarding the Second Amendment. If Jews had firearms in Germany, at least one of the scenarios would have likely transpired. Fewer Jews might have died because the Nazis might have thought twice about sending so many to their deaths. Second, those defending themselves might have taken a greater number of Nazis out along the way. Even more importantly, if Jews had been permitted to own firearms, there might have not even been a Holocaust since the first step of slaughtering vast numbers of people is to deindividualize. There is no surer way of accomplishing that than by increasing dependence upon the state.

The cover of the July 2, 2012 of The Nation reads, "Islamophobia: Anatomy Of An American Panic". Those given over to such reflection should stop and ask a profound question. That interrogatory is just how many publications in the Islamic and Third Worlds have published articles with titles such as “Christophobia” or “Ameriphobia? It must be observed that those given over to destroying their own neighborhoods upon merely hearing things they don’t like aren’t exactly renowned for their aptitude out critical self-evaluation.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Thoughts Concerning The Avengers

The Avengers was a good film. However, it was not the greatest superhero movie of all time as has been suggested. And believe me, I have seen some superhero movies. Not much thought went into Hawkeye's costume. It hardly resembled his ensemble from the comics. The aliens were less than impressive and, along with the wormhole portal opening above a skyscraper, the sequence seemed nearly interchangeable with last year's Transformers: The Dark Of The Moon. As often as films depict such anomalies manifesting in the vicinity of the Empire State Building with non-terrestrial entities pouring through, that is likely a warning placed by occultic elites to those of sufficient discernment that such an event is prophesied for some point in the future. Sort of the way all manner of ghoulish symbolism is dispersed throughout the Denver International Airport subtly informing how the facility will be used as a command center by the forces of the New World Order when that tyranny is implemented. In one particularly reflective scene, the assembled heroes flew into a moral outrage when Nick Fury admitted to plans to develop weapons based upon the tesseract technology. Thor portends that such research will usher mankind to the next level of warfare as forces beyond humanity from that point onward will take notice of the threat posed by the Earth. But wouldn't these individuals of enhanced ability themselves be the next step in the development of the implements of destruction and conflict? Yet other than Bruce Banner wanting rid of his affliction as the Incredible Hulk, none of them seem eager to give up those aspects of their existential makeup that set them above the lumbering common masses of humanity. Captain America would probably be the sincerest individual among the lot but even he volunteered to undergo the procedure that increased his physiology. Iron Man is ultimately just a suit of armor. Thus Tony Stark could give up his alter ego the easiest, but possesses an ego so large that he claims his company no longer produces weaponry even though what he pilots is little more than an anthropomorphized weapon. So the differences between what he professes and how he actually lives makes Tony Stark the Rosie O'Donnel of superheroes. Yet Stark in terms of humility is an anchorite monk in comparison to Thor. Thor's people, a race known as the Asgardians originating from a plane of existence beyond Earth, seem to have done little to dissuade early man from worshipping these transdimensional beings as gods. Even Thor throughout the film continued to look down his nose at the human race when he insinuated mere earthlings were unworthy of laying hands upon beings from his realm no matter what earth laws such beings may have broken or how many human lives might have been destroyed. Mary Poppins sang a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down. The cartoonish nature of The Avengers may just be what the doctor ordered to get viewers to contemplate the implications of those that would alter what it means to be human and in essence weaponize our underlying ontology. by Frederick Meekins

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Pedophile Getting What He Deserves Heralded As "Vicitim"

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An alternative headline might be "Pervert Dies Of Black Eye In Shiner, Texas".

Sunday, June 03, 2012

Will Food Fascists Utilize Surveillance Lasers To Make You Eat Vegetables?

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Pope says rich families ought to pay for poor families. Perhaps some ostentatious Vatican finery ought to go for that cause before telling the rest of us to part with our own resources.

Gay DC Comics Character The Version Of The Green Lantern With A Weakness For Hard Wood

At least I don't have to pitch out my extensive Batman wardrobe.


Interesting they would select a character to be gay in the Earth 2 version of the characters. 


From my impression, these were the earliest version of the characters set primarily in the 1940's. 


So unless things have changed, these stories will no doubt be used to denigrate U.S. History and the foundations of American culture rather than a full on frontal assault.

Monday, May 28, 2012

MD Legislator's Priorities Warped In What Life Is Worth Preserving


During the 2012 session, the Maryland State Legislature considered the abolition of the death penalty.

Opponents of the practice argued that not everyone receiving the sentence actually committed the crime of which the judicial system found them guilty.

However, having only carried out the practice five times since 1977, it is doubtful such miscarriages of justice have been perpetrated all that often in the jurisdiction under consideration.

State Senator Lissa Gladden, a sponsor of the legislation, said, "I think as a community and a government that we should not be in the business of killing people."

Senator Gladden certainly has a warped way of implementing that ethical assumption.

According to Maryland Right To Life Incorporated, Gladden voted for stem cell funding that placed no limits on the destructive harvesting of human embryos.

The legislator also voted against an amendment that would have limited taxpayer funding of abortions for reasons of mental health; in other words, for women in a panic that a pregnancy might leave them with stretch marks during swimsuit season.

So in her eyes, if you are a murderer or a rapist, Gladden believers your life is so precious that it is worth saving no matter the horror or carnage you may have wrought in other people's lives.

However, if you happen to rank among the most innocent or defenseless members of society, Senator Gladden has little problem with snuffing you out in the name of utilitarianism or convenience.

Proverbs 8:36 admonishes that those that hate God love death.

It may seem counterintuitive.  But the effort to eliminate the death penalty, when coupled with the effort to legalize homosexual matrimony, indicates that the hatred of the Almighty in this particular state is approaching levels that threaten to unravel those social conventions established from on high designed to protect life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness founded on true virtue.

by Frederick Meekins

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Will Ministries Calling For Early Marriage Repair Shattered Lives?


Unless you are some kind of breakaway old school Mormon, marriage is a decision between an INDIVIDUAL man and an INDIVIDUAL woman.

Are groups that pressure these individuals into this decision going to pick up the pieces when lives are shattered when this union is gone into not out of a sense of love towards one's intended but rather to curry the approval of authority figures?

Likely not.

Many of these ministries and denominations pushing the young into early matrimony are among the same ones so lacking in a sense of forgiveness that they would forever sentence a person to a life of loneliness should an individual make a mistake in regards to this area of existence.

In the way a number use to invoke "separation" in regards to things they nebulously opposed but really couldn't but their finger clearly as to a reason why, it seems many Christians now are hurling the term "individualism" at practices they sneer down their noses at while wanting to cement the impression in the minds of those they are desperate for the approval of that they have embraced the lemming mindset.

In the story of violent tolerancemongers attacking diners in an eatery outside of Chicago, considerable detail was given to the criminal backgrounds of the victims insinuated as belonging to a White supremacist group. Had the roles been reversed with a rightwing militia attacking a group of Occutards, would a list of outstanding warrants been elaborated by the shiftless ant-capitalist deadbeats? Better yet, had this group gang-raped a woman, would her scanty wardrobe been described in detail or that she had a reputation as the town floozy? So if certain details are omitted to protect certain victims, shouldn't the less politically correct be extended similar protections?

BBC Calls For Mark Of The Beast

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

MSNBC News Skanks Applaud Islamic Atrocities

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Seems some women just enjoy a good slapping around.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Americans are being assured that surveillance drones over U.S. cities are merely another tool of law enforcement. I am sure similar things were once said about herding targetted ethnicities into boxcars and detention camps with specially designed gas emitting showerheads.

Leftists In Uproar Over Unproduced Ad


Assorted leftists are in an uproar that a PAC favorable towards Romney considered producing an advertisement reemphasizing the relationship between Barack Obama and Jeremiah Wright.

Critics claimed the television spot would be potentially racist and that candidates ought to refrain from negative campaigning.  

So if there was a theoretical Republican conservative that held membership in the World Church of the Creator or some other Christian Identity congregation for over 20 years and considered the pastor an ideological mentor for much of that them, would such a religious shortcoming be quietly overlooked by the mainstream media?

If a candidate was running against Hitler, would it be improper to expose the links of National Socialism to anti-Semitic secret societies?  If one was running against Stalin, would it be an outrage to point out that tyrant's past as a bank robber?

Sperm Bank Deposits Not Necessarily The Cream Of The Crop

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Will Laxative Racket Poopoo Virtual Colon Exams?

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Memory Foam Not Conducive To Conjugal Romping

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Priest Fathers Child

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Obama admits that he spent his last two years of high school in a daze. How is that any different than how he has spent his presidency?

A hardcore Christian Reconstructionist in a Facebook post has condemned a church with a booth at a local street festival for assuring those that pass by that Jesus loves them. In such a setting, one doesn’t have opportunity to convey a complete 500 page systematic theology in an encounter likely to not even last an entire minute. Like it or not, you aren’t going to get the average person to learn more about your church by berating them over what a horrible person they are.

Obama assured on the View that, with a name like Barack Obama, it’s always going to be tight. Is that because, as Biden pointed out, Obama has a big stick?

Wiping your backside is good and natural too. That’s doesn’t mean it should be prominently pictures on the cover of Time Magazine.

Advocates of increased levels of surveillance insist that, if you have done noting wrong, you have nothing to worry about. The thing of it is is that there are now so many laws and fiat regulations that often carry harsher penalties than actual laws that nearly everything a person can conceivably do is in violation.

Did The Teleprompter Pitch Woo For Obama?

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Audio: Those Ashamed Of America Shouldn't Make A Penny Off The Name

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Those Ashamed Of America Shouldn't Make A Penny Off The Name

Though at one time barely considered worthy of the appellation of literature, scholars of popular culture have today established the thesis that comic books and other forms of media expression derived from these illustrated periodicals serve as a snapshot of the perspectives and assumptions prevalent at particular points in American history.
Certain characters and series evoke more reflection on certain aspects of culture and ideas than others.
For example, the Fantastic Four evoke reflection upon the loving but some times contentious relationship inside a family.  The plight of the X-Men have been compared to assorted struggles for civil rights and social acceptance.
Likewise, the two characters that most epitomize what it means to be an American are none other than Superman and Captain America.

Interestingly, in recent interpretations of these characters, creators have done nearly everything in their artistic power to disassociate these characters from the nation as a whole.

For example, as almost as iconic as his bright red cape and the oversized “S”-shaped insignia on his costume is the credo summarizing his never-ending struggle for truth, justice and the American way.  

However, the film “Superman Returns” poopooed those noble sentiments when Perry White instead uttered “Truth, justice, and ALL THAT STUFF.”

Given that Superman is from another planet and suppose to be the epitome of humanity (hence the name SUPERMAN), one might at least understand that the renowned Kryptonian might want to remain somewhat aloof from taking sides in the common conflicts plaguing the world and instead focus on those threats far beyond powers and abilities of mortal men.

A character named “Captain America” doesn't have such a luxury.  

Even if Captain America disagrees with a policy of the United States government at any particular time such as in the case of the Marvel Civil War where a law was passed requiring costumed adventurers to publicly reveal their secret identities, the character must be identified with those values upon which the nation’s foundation rests and which true heroes must call institutions back to.

If one if going to rake in a fortune off of a character with a name like Captain America, the least you can do is not to view the word “America” in the same category as the vilest of profanities.

However, producers allowed the option of dropping the name Captain America from the title in overseas markets.

This is the equivalent of not wanting to call Superman “Superman” because part of the name offends feminists or because the prefix “super” offends hyper-egalitarians and fanatic pluralists denying the existence of gradations of value.  

The countries that were listed as taking up distributors on the offer included Russia, Ukraine, and South Korea.

Russia and Ukraine might be understandable.   

After all, both of these countries were once part of the Soviet Union and the totalitarian tendency at the heart of Communism in that part of the world is likely not as dead as Americans have been led to believe.

South Korea is a different story.  

Since the 1950's, Americans have died and put their lives on the line to protect the lower half of that disputed peninsula.  

If anything, South Korea ought to be at the front of the line pledging its support for Captain America being called “Captain America”.

Sophisticates might sneer down their noses at concern being expressed over a mere comic book character and movie.

However, it won’t be a laughing matter should those responsible for these forms of cultural expression undermine the perception of this nation as a shining city on a hill that is our last best chance on earth.

by Frederick Meekins

Friday, May 11, 2012