I don't know what to think about this video. I have known many Islamic people in my life and none of them seemed to have any violent nature. I don't want to think that the implications made in this video are true. But I can't prove them wrong. What do you think?
***This video contains disturbing images that should not be seen by children***
Fitna - Documentary about Islam - Watch more Funny Videos
Also, take some time to read this article. It really makes you think. We just visited the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham a few weeks ago, and I got my lesson on the Black rights movement in the 60s and 70s. Is this the form it has taken on in the years passed?
Friday, June 26, 2009
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Pawlenty on the Ball

One thing that Tim Pawlenty has going for him is consistency. Pawlenty has single-handedly made sure that Minnesotans would not get their taxes increased four almost 8 years now. When it comes to more taxes, he uses his favorite secret weapon: the veto. Ok. So it's not so secret. But no one is better at it than him. The Wall Street Journal wrote an article about his ability to thwart the DFL-controlled MN legislature in their attempts to hike MN taxes across the board in a time of recession. In this article, it is pointed out that "this will be one of the first times in modern Minnesota history that the state will reduce the size of government in real terms, not just slow its rate of growth." These decisions are common sense decisions that everyone is forced to make in these times. Governments should not be an exception. Raising taxes hurts this country's ability to recover from a recession. It will only ensure that we will not go back to the quality of life and prosperity we had in recent years. Instead, this means that the future will only hold larger government control of everyday affairs in business and commerce. The freedom that millions have died to protect over 250 years will wilt away to a larger government that wants to make us think that it knows what is best for everyone. That's definitely not freedom. It sounds more like an
oppressive Authoritarianism. The exception we have to that is that we elect our government officials. So we have hope of regaining our freedom. We have the choice to even overthrow our government if we see that it has overstepped it's ability to govern. It already happened once in 1789. But what we need to recover from this is more people like Pawlenty. People who are unafraid to do the right thing for the people, not just so they can get reelected. Tim Pawlenty may be considering running for President in 2012. If he does, he definitely has my vote.
oppressive Authoritarianism. The exception we have to that is that we elect our government officials. So we have hope of regaining our freedom. We have the choice to even overthrow our government if we see that it has overstepped it's ability to govern. It already happened once in 1789. But what we need to recover from this is more people like Pawlenty. People who are unafraid to do the right thing for the people, not just so they can get reelected. Tim Pawlenty may be considering running for President in 2012. If he does, he definitely has my vote.Tuesday, May 19, 2009
John Piper on President Obama
OK. So it's been a while since I posted anything. And yes, I've been busy with school and work, etc. But this last Sunday, the University of Notre Dame, which I have always admired, invited President Obama to speak at the Commencement Address and bestowed upon him an honorary Doctorate Degree for his advancements in Human Rights. I was shocked when I heard this. Everything I have ever heard from my Catholic upbringing and daily education in my faith has taught me that every life is considered Sacred from conception to natural death. I cannot see how Notre Dame considers itself to be a pillar in the Catholic Church in America, if they pay honor to the most anti-life president in our nation's history. His record of voting against everyone's right to life is outlandish! He voted four time against human rights and medical attention to living, breathing babies who survived an abortion! This proves to me that he has no respect for humanity.
Now here is a talk given by John Piper from Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis on January 25, 2009. Even though he is a Baptist Pastor, it is interesting to see that he agrees with the Catholic stance on the Right to Life. This isn't just a Catholic thing. It's an American thing. It's a morality thing. The majortiy of people in America will agree with this regardless of what the Liberals want to tell you about what the majority thinks.
Here's the video from Hotair:
What do you think?
Please comment.
Also, see this letter to the President of Notre Dame at Gateway Pundit
Now here is a talk given by John Piper from Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis on January 25, 2009. Even though he is a Baptist Pastor, it is interesting to see that he agrees with the Catholic stance on the Right to Life. This isn't just a Catholic thing. It's an American thing. It's a morality thing. The majortiy of people in America will agree with this regardless of what the Liberals want to tell you about what the majority thinks.
Here's the video from Hotair:
What do you think?
Please comment.
Also, see this letter to the President of Notre Dame at Gateway Pundit
Saturday, February 28, 2009
New Location

Follow my blogs at a new site.
The new website is
snsil.isa-geek.net
I promise to keep it up to date like I did here. So please keep checking it out!
The new website is
snsil.isa-geek.net
I promise to keep it up to date like I did here. So please keep checking it out!
Friday, February 27, 2009
NY Post Cartoon
You know, I think they actually get it right most of the time. Here's the latest Opinion Cartoon from The NY Post.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
The 2% Illusion
Obama and the main stream media just don't understand anything they say or report anymore. Did they ever? The Wall Street Journal researched just how much Obama's proposed budget spending is going to cost and how would have to be paid off. The top 2% couldn't come close, even if they were taxed at their fullest legal amount. Neither could the top 5%. Read this article from the WSJ which breaks down the irresposibility and poor planning in the Obama Administration. You will be shocked. But don't expect to see this on CNN or MSNBC. The main stream media doesn't want to report anything that could make "Dear Leader" look bad.
"The bottom line is that Mr. Obama is selling the country on a 2% illusion. Unwinding the U.S. commitment in Iraq and allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire can't possibly pay for his agenda. Taxes on the not-so-rich will need to rise as well."
"Mr. Obama is very good at portraying his agenda as nothing more than center-left pragmatism. But pragmatists don't ignore the data. And the reality is that the only way to pay for Mr. Obama's ambitions is to reach ever deeper into the pockets of the American middle class."
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