THE BLACK KETTLE

Proverbs 21:30

Glenn Beck Show – January 18, 2010 – Pt 1 of 7

Glenn Beck Show – January 18, 2010 – Pt 2 of 7

Glenn Beck Show – January 18, 2010 – Pt 3 of 7

Glenn Beck Show – January 18, 2010 – Pt 4 of 7

Glenn Beck Show – January 18, 2010 – Pt 5 of 7

Glenn Beck Show – January 18, 2010 – Pt 6 of 7

Glenn Beck Show – January 18, 2010 – Pt 7 of 7

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Krauthammer on Mass. vote

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Clash of civilizations in Haiti

Leo Rennert, AT:

In the immediate aftermath of the quake, the Israeli Home Command dispatched two planeloads with 220 aid-and-rescue personnel and a full-fledged field hospital capable of treating 500 patients a day. It’s the most modern medical facility in Haiti today. Staffed by 40 doctors, the hospital is equipped with a medical lab, a pharmacy, an X-ray center, a children’s ward, an emergency room, a surgical department, two operating rooms, and a maternity ward.

In short order, Israeli doctors performed 25 life-saving surgeries and assisted in the births of three babies, including one baby boy whose grateful mother decided to call him “Israel.” The first couple of planes from Israel brought tons of medicines and other supplies. A third planeload followed over the weekend.

In addition to all this assistance from Israel’s Home Front Command, Israeli volunteer groups — some pouring in from Mexico, others from the Dominical Republic — spontaneously pitched in. ZAKA, a highly skilled volunteer group tested and proficient in search-and-rescue operations, worked continuously over 38 hours to rescue eight students from a collapsed building at Haiti University.

Another Israeli organization, IsraAID, sent a planeload of food and equipment to supplement the overall Israeli effort.

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Glenn Beck – Progressives,How Will They Steal Massachusetts?

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Republican Fears of Stolen Election Grow in Massachusetts

NEWSMAX:

The specter of Minnesota’s bitterly contested election contest between Al Franken and Norm Coleman now hangs over Tuesday’s special election in Massachusetts, with Republicans and conservative pundits warning that anything less than a clear-cut victory for GOP challenger Scott Brown over Democrat Martha Coakley risks a “stolen election.”

Brown appears to be surging. Increasingly desperate in the campaign’s waning days to save their supermajority in Congress, Democrats are doing everything they possibly can to keep the seat.

Several Obama advisers have told Democratic Party officials in recent days that the administration expects Coakley is likely to lose the election Tuesday, CNN White House correspondent Ed Henry reported.

President Obama’s last-minute visit on Coakley’s behalf Sunday coincided with a flurry of attack ads against Brown. The ads’ accusations are so flagrant that Brown’s campaign has announced it plans legal action.

John Fund, the election expert, author, and Wall Street Journal online commentator, told Newsmax that Brown probably has to win by at least 20,000 votes to avoid “the margin of litigation.”

Republicans are crowding the blogosphere with fears that a close election could trigger the same type of recount process that saw former GOP Sen. Norm Coleman’s lead over then-challenger Al Franken steadily evaporate in Minnesota.

“Actual vote stealing will occur” on Tuesday, Fund told Newsmax. But he expects it will be reduced “because ACORN is discredited and adrift and there are serious anti-fraud efforts being mounted.”

Several icons of the left appear to be signaling to Massachusetts voters that voter fraud would be justifiable.

On Friday, MSNBC’s Ed Schultz stated on his radio program that he personally would commit voter fraud if he lived in Massachusetts.

“Yeah, that’s right,” he told his audience, “I’d cheat to keep these bastards out…. ’cause that’s exactly what they are.”

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Climate Cools But Arctic Ice Scares Continue

By Dr. Tim Ball:

My badge of honor is an attack by Phil Jones, disgraced and displaced Director of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) whose leaked emails showed how they falsified climate science. On May 22, 2009 Jones wrote to Mann, “Our web server has found this piece of garbage – so wrong it is unbelievable that Tim Ball wrote a decent paper in Climate Since AD 1500. I sometimes wish I’d never said this about the land stations in an email. Referring to Alex von Storch just shows how up to date he is.” The article in CanadaFreePress was one of eleven in a series written before the CRU exposé. The first two were written with Tom Harris, the rest are mine.

They’re a history of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and indirectly control by the CRU gang.

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Conservative Felonies, Liberal Misdemeanors

by Victor Davis Hanson:

Why in matters of stupid behavior do liberals and Democrats often get second and third chances from the media and general public not accorded to their conservative and Republican counterparts?

We’re seeing it now in the national reaction to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s reported racial gaffe. Compare how he’s being treated to what happened to Trent Lott in 2002.

Public and media pressure forced Lott to resign his Senate minority leadership post after going way over the top at a private birthday party for Strom Thurmond. In his tribute to Thurmond, Lott heaped praise on the centenarian senator’s 1948 Dixiecrat presidential candidacy — despite the fact it was predicated mostly on promoting racial segregation.

Compare that to what’s happening to Reid, who reportedly remarked in 2008 (and has not denied) that then-candidate Barack Obama could win the presidential race because he was “light-skinned” and did not adopt a “Negro dialect unless he wanted to have one.”

Almost immediately, most of those in the Democratic establishment and in the media who once had gone after Lott insisted that Reid’s liberal credentials exempted him from resignation.

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The Great Hate of the Left

By Wendi Lynn G, AT:

- Why is it considered “hate” to oppose the left but considered “civil rights” to oppose the right?

- Why do the left see government interference and control as compassionate liberation while conservatives see personal empowerment and responsibility as truly compassionate and liberating?

- Why is the Fairness Doctrine fair only if it shuts down the voices of conservatives?

- Why do the left call themselves pro-choice when the only thing they choose to endorse is to kill an unborn or partially born baby?

- Why can the left be harshly partisan when a conservative president sits in office, but when a far-left president sits in office, they want us all to come together? (And if we don’t, we are hatemongers.)

Why are those on the left permitted to do and say appalling things that would destroy anyone on the right? Such hypocrisy is infuriating because it masks the truth that the hate is really a projection of the misery and hate within their own hearts.

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Mormonism vs. ‘biblical Christianity’

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Canadian shame

Canadian supporters of Code Pink’s Israel hate-fest campaign

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Boy defends mother with his .22

Valley Central.com:

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The homeowner said she and her 11-year-old son were in bed when she heard banging coming from the front door.

She got up to check and she saw two Hispanic males men wearing masks and armed with handguns walking towards her.

She quickly closed the bedroom door but one of the men allegedly tried to force it open.

The masked man kept telling her to open the door and she would not open the door.

The woman told deputies that the home invaders shot through the door and hit her son on the left hip area.

Her son had a 22 cal. Rifle and shot back at the alleged robbers.

The woman waited, opened the door, saw that the suspects were gone and called 911.

Deputies found blood all over the floor and noted that the front door had been knocked down.

Paramedics took the woman’s 11-year-old son to the McAllen Medical Center where he’s listed in stable condition.

My kind of (young) man.

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Fabian Conservatism

By Bruce Walker, AT:

Conservatives, who constitute the overwhelming majority of Americans, are angry with the Republican Party leadership and how politics has been played since Ronald Reagan left office. Often Republican nominees have seemed to copy Bill Clinton’s “triangulation” — strategically placing themselves as the arbitrators between conservatives and leftists. Sen. John McCain luxuriated for years in fawning media coverage of his “independence” from conservatives. George H. Bush, as soon as the Gipper was gone, promised to move us to a “kinder, gentler” — more moderate — America. Specter and Jeffords switched parties at critical times. Who trusts Republican leaders? Not serious conservatives, who have been burned so many times.

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The Roots of Obama Worship

BY James W. Ceaser, The Weekly Standard:

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The conflicting demands of the Religion of Humanity and the presidency of the United States have become most apparent in the administration’s approach to dealing with the threat of Islamic terrorism. The Religion of Humanity, by its own reckoning, admits to facing challenges from two quarters: from those who have not yet fully entered the age of Positivism, which includes the terrorists, and from those who are part of the advanced world but who refuse to embrace it, which includes the likes of George W. Bush. In the present situation, these two groups are understood to have a symbiotic relationship. The existence of the terrorists is regrettable, not only because of the physical threat that they pose, but also because, by doing so, they risk strengthening the hand of those in the West who reject the Religion of Humanity. Supporters of the Religion of Humanity therefore believe they have good reason to deny or minimize the danger of terrorism in order to save the world from the even greater danger of the triumph of the retrograde forces. This is the dogmatic basis of political correctness, and Obama and his team have gone to considerable lengths by their policies and by their use of language to hide reality. But reality has a way of asserting itself, and it is becoming clearer by the day that being the leader of Humanity is incompatible with being the president of the United States. No man can serve two masters.

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Hood massacre report gutless and shameful

Ralph Peters, NY Sun:

There are two basic problems with the grotesque non-report on the Islamist- terror massacre at Fort Hood (released by the Defense Department yesterday):

* It’s not about what happened at Fort Hood.

* It avoids entirely the issue of why it happened.

Rarely in the course of human events has a report issued by any government agency been so cowardly and delusional. It’s so inept, it doesn’t even rise to cover-up level.

“Protecting the Force: Lessons From Fort Hood” never mentions Islamist terror. Its 86 mind-numbing pages treat “the alleged perpetrator,” Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, as just another workplace shooter (guess they’re still looking for the pickup truck with the gun rack).

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IDF Field Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

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Israel’s Disproportionate Response

Peggy Shapiro, AT:

In the midst of the tragedy and chaos in the Haitian capital, Israeli doctors, part of IsraAID -F.I.R.S.T. (the Israel Forum for International Aid), delivered a healthy baby boy in an IDF field hospital. When the baby’s grateful mother, Gubilande Jean Michel saw her newborn son, alive and well, she named him Israel in gratitude to the people and nation who brought her this blessing.

Little Israel is one of the hundreds who have been saved by Israeli doctors or rescue teams. A search and rescue team from the ZAKA Israel’s International Rescue Unit pulled eight Haitian college students from a collapsed eight-story university building. Despite its small size, Israel sent a large contingent of highly-trained aid workers to quake-stricken Haiti. Two jumbo jets carrying more than 220 doctors, nurses, civil engineers, and other Israeli army personnel, including a rescue team and field hospital, were among the first rescue teams to arrive in Haiti. In fact, they were the first foreign backup team to set up medical treatment at the partially collapsed main hospital in Port-au-Prince. Yigal Palmor, Israel’s Foreign Ministry spokesman said, “It’s a large delegation and we’re prepared to send more.”

The international agencies that condemn Israel for its “disproportionate response” when it is attacked are not mentioning Israel’s disproportionate response to human suffering.

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