Friday, February 5, 2010

THE WAR WITHIN

February 05, 2010

THE WAR WITHIN

An Axis of Evil controls congress and the white house. We, the allied people of America are involved in a bitter struggle to survive their onslaught.

This is nothing short of war. We have the numbers on our side. But, their weapons are exposed as carbon tax, the so-called health care bill, stimulus money, illegal immigration, no oil drilling, giving aid to terrorism, indoctrinating our children with socialistic ideology, creating a housing disaster, destroying our manufacturing base, political correctness, destroying the morale of our armed forces and intelligence agencies, stealing money from the Social Security fund, permitting medicare fraud, and spending billions of dollars on things like John Murtha’s airport. I’m sure there are many more, but these are the real weapons of mass destruction.

We must also include the main stream media Acorn, SEIU, the ACLU, CAIR, LaRaza, and numerous other groups dedicated to the destruction of our way of life.

We recently won a battle in Massachusetts and tremendously shook up the enemy in Washington, who are trying to blame Bush for their loss. Hussein said it was the same desire for change that won him the presidential election, and lost the Democratic election in Massachusetts.

But, we all know it was really the Tea Party that won this battle.


Before you fall asleep reading my thoughts, I suggest you read the following article by Diana West from Townhall.com, February 04, 2010, followed by two of many comments.

My comment to this outrage: Our present and now still alive former members of congress and presidents not allowing oil drilling and refinery construction should be turned over to sheriff Joe, given pink underwear, and made to live in tents in the Arizona desert.


Thursday, February 04, 2010

Fox's Fairly Imbalanced Pro-Muslim Influence
by Diana West
Should Fox News register with the State Department as a foreign agent -- an agent of Saudi Arabia?
First off, is that a farfetched question? Not when a leading member of the ruling family of the Sharia-totalitarian "kingdom" of Saudi Arabia, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, has made himself the second-largest shareholder of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., Fox News' parent company.
Just as Steven Emerson believes that American universities using Saudi mega-millions (many from Alwaleed) to set up Islamic studies departments should register as Saudi agents, I believe an American news channel part-owned and part-influenced by the Saudi prince should, too.
Alwaleed's long march through U.S. institutions is a mainly post-9/11 progression greased by his purchase of about a 5.5 percent stake in News Corp. in 2005, and his purchases, I mean, gifts, of $20 million apiece to Georgetown and Harvard Universities, also in 2005.
There have been other eye-catching displays of Alwaleed's largesse -- $500,000 in 2002 to the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Hamas- and Muslim-Brotherhood-linked entity, and a whopping $27 million, also in 2002, to the families of Palestinian "martyrs," aka suicide bombers. These, along with Alwaleed's self-described "very close relationship" with Murdoch son and apparent heir-apparent James, a left-wing global-warmist with virulently anti-Israel views, should only deepen Americans' concerns about Fox's ties to "the prince." Recently, Murdoch and Alwaleed have discussed expanding their business relationship through the Murdoch purchase of a substantial stake in Rotana, Alwaleed's huge Arab media company.
Before entering his Murdoch association, Alwaleed gave a remarkably candid interview in 2002 about what Arab News described as his belief that "Arabs should focus more on penetrating U.S. public opinion as a means to influencing decision-making" rather than boycotting U.S. products, an idea of the moment.
The Arab News reported: "Arab countries can influence U.S. decision-making 'if they unite through economic interests, not political,' (Alwaleed) stressed. 'We have to be logical and understand that the U.S. administration is subject to U.S. public opinion. We (Arabs) are not so active in this sphere (public opinion). And to bring the decision-maker on your side, you not only have to be active inside the U.S. Congress or the administration but also inside U.S. society.'"
And active inside U.S. society living rooms -- even better. Alwaleed would seem to have hit on a Fox strategy some time after Rudy Giuliani refused to accept, on behalf of a 9/11-shattered New York City, his $10 million check-cum-lecture that essentially justified the al-Qaida attacks as having been a response to U.S. foreign policy. This was "such an egregious, outrageous, unfair offense that I would have nothing to do with his money either," Sean Hannity said at the time on Fox News' "Hannity & Colmes," his remarks (and those of other Fox personalities) recently re-examined by the left-wing group Media Matters. "This is a bad guy," Hannity said. "Rudy was right to decline the money." Bill Sammon called Alwaleed's check "blood money," adding, "we're better off without it."
How terribly ironic that this same "bad guy" is now a News Corp. blood-money bags, a boss who must be handled with care as, for example, Fox host Neil Cavuto did in a deferential interview with Alwaleed last month.
How does this influence Fox News coverage? It's impossible to say. Alwaleed has bragged that it only took a phone call to ensure that Fox coverage of Muslim rioting in France not be described as "Muslim" rioting in France, a boast News Corp. has never denied. This week, security analyst Joseph Trento, in light of recent negotiations between Alwaleed and Murdoch, mused online whether his own recent interview on "Fox & Friends" didn't appear in Fox's online video cache because he had told host Steve Ducey that "Saudi Arabian money was still financing al-Qaida." The doubt itself is damaging.
Meanwhile, spokesmen for terrorism-linked and Alwaleed-endowed CAIR still appear on Fox shows, for example, while Dave Gaubatz and Paul Sperry, likely Fox guests as conservative authors of the sleeper-hit book "Muslim Mafia" (an expose of CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood), get zero airtime. The more important question becomes: How does Alwaleed's stake in News Corp. affect what Fox News doesn't cover?
If they don't report, we can't decide. This, for a Sharia prince, could be worth millions.

Comments:
USSA on Sale
Yep. They are indeed buying us out using our petrodollars. Are we really that stupid? Yes we are!

We are sitting on the world's largest oil and gas reserves, we should be lining up in DC with pitchforks and machettes to make our idiotic clowns open up our domestic drilling pronto!

It won't be long before Arabs and Chinese will own us lock, stock and barrel. Their increasing leverage will make us dance to their tunes or else...

Diana, you have the goods
Honesty and integrity, that is.
I’m glad you brought this to light. It needs A LOT MORE publicity. As usual, you confront the most taboo subjects even those things that conservatives are afraid of.
Perhaps this is the reason that Fox ridiculed those of us who questioned Obama’s place of birth.
I still believe Obama is a closet Muslim and his biggest secrets will therefore be protected by “the brotherhood”. The fact that Obama made the big “My Muslim faith” blunder during an interview sealed it for me.
The gaffe was spun as a slip of the tongue because the topic of conversation had been the Muslim religion. That would be SOME slip. Can you see any Muslim accidentally referring to “My Jewish faith” because the topic of conversation had been Judaism? Such words would be so alien to a real Christian man, they would never have found their way out of his mouth. The reason the slip did not seem foreign to Obama (he didn’t even realize he had done it until the interviewer corrected him) is because it was NOT foreign. It was natural. Obama is a Muslim.
I believe the conservatives on Fox are the real deal, but they, like the rest of us, have families to support and need their jobs. We can only speculate on how much they are required to compromise.


How does this make you feel about those blithering idiots in Washington? They have been wasting so much time on a health care bill that provides more power and size to government, while terrorists are buying our Country.

CONTINUING MY THOUGHTS:

This enemy of ours purposely destroyed the housing market with the aid of Acorn and the brown, excuse me, the purple shirts of SEIU.

In conjunction with this, they are destroying our economy with their stimulus spending and give-a-ways to the unions. Add to this their unfounded cap and trade philosophy and the horrendous health hazard bill.

These evil people threaten our security by holding trials on US soil of dangerous terrorist prisoners now being held safely at Gitmo. They are treating terrorists equal to American citizens, and better than our troops and intelligence agencies. GITMO is the safest and most logical place to house dangerous terrorists. Guess what? The Axis is determined to shut it down and bring the prisoners to US soil!

They attempt to diffuse the truth from us, their enemy, by hiding behind propaganda and spin, spread by the media and eloquent speeches by the president.

They would like to even control voting, by giving that privilege to anyone in the country, legally or illegally.

But, we are on to them.

This Axis of Evil did not just start with the present congress and administration. Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, and many after them were involved in this evil pursuit to rule the United States of America with absolute control over the citizens.

The main things they did to us during my lengthy lifetime: They gave away the Panama Canal, Iran to Islamic terrorists, failed to respond to terrorist attacks, reduced our defense and intelligence gathering ability, destroyed our manufacturing base with NAFTA and GATT, and forced banks to give mortgages to people with limited income.

But, I have to give credit, when credit is due. The present congress and White House inhabitants are the most evil of all!

I mentioned some of the major dealings of this Axis of Power. I could have mentioned that they also consider our money as theirs, wasting billions of dollars on campaign programs to make their constituents happy, while spending billions on themselves.

It should be pointed out that while the spin-doctors in power now are dangerous, we must not give the Republicans a pass. They had been spending like drunken servicemen (not just sailors).

And, one of my main objections is giving credit to our former president for protecting us from terrorists at home, by fighting them abroad, while leaving our borders open to all.
I wonder how many terrorists snuck into the country thru our open borders.

But, after reading Diana West’s article, I am furious with Washington’s arrogant refusal to allow for more refineries and oil drilling.

To use one of Rush Limbaugh’s phrases, “I can’t wait for the excrement to hit the fan”.