Kagan Hearings Surpass World Cup For Most Boring TV Event
Ann Coulter:
Congress, as the people’s elected representatives, is supposed to “get things done.” If they don’t, that usually means the people don’t want those things done. It’s not the court’s job to say: “Hey, Congress, you forgot to enact this! Don’t worry, we’ll take care of it.”
But liberals see the Supreme Court as their backup legislature, giving them all the laws Democrats can’t pass themselves because they’d be voted out of office if they did.
Can’t get Americans to approve of abortion? Get the Supreme Court to do it! Can’t get Americans to ban the death penalty? Get the Supreme Court to do it! Can’t get Americans to release criminals? Get the Supreme Court to do it!
Usually Democrats denounce the idea that they want an activist judiciary as a vicious, right-wing lie. But now they’re complaining that the court’s not activist enough — and they need Kagan up there to “get some things done”!
Despite the herculean efforts of liberals to redefine “judicial activism” as “overturning laws,” the two acts are completely unrelated.
It would be like redefining “terrorist” to mean “airline passenger.”
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Obama’s Coffee-House Loophole for Lobbyists
Michelle Malkin:
President Obama is finally uniting the Left and the Right — in joint opposition to his administration’s chronic sabotage of transparency and public-disclosure rules. It won’t be long before liberals disillusioned by Dear Leader’s reveal-as-we-say-not-as-we-conceal policies link arms with me and join in on my two-year-old chant: Obama lied, transparency died.
Watchdog groups and Republicans on Capitol Hill want an investigation into hundreds of White House meetings with corporate lobbyists at D.C. coffee houses. K Street influence peddlers told the New York Times last week that they’ve met routinely with Team Obama officials over the past 18 months to discuss policy matters — at Starbucks, Caribou Coffee, even on a side lawn — with the express purpose of circumventing the public’s right to know.
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Liberalism’s Threat to American Judaism
by Jamie Glazov, FrontPage:
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Byron L. Sherwin, an accomplished theologian, ethicist, scholar and teacher. Ordained a Rabbi by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, he received his PHD in Cultural History from the University of Chicago. Sherwin is the author or editor of 28 books and over 150 articles and monographs, most recently Faith Finding Meaning: A Theology of Judaism (Oxford, 2009). For 40 years, he has served at Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies at Chicago, where he currently is Distinguished Service Professor and Vice-President for Academic Affairs Emeritus.
FP: Rabbi Sherwin, welcome to Frontpage Interview.
Sherwin: Thank you, Dr. Glazov, and thanks to Frontpage which is one of the very few media outlets available for holding the discussion we now begin.
FP: True enough, thank you sir.
I would like to talk to you today about why the vast majority of American Jews identify themselves as political liberals, something they have done especially since the 1930s.
Hopefully you can explain this trend for us — as well as its consequences.
Let’s begin by you illuminating the phenomenon for us in general.
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Jew-Hater, Anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan blames Jews for Financial Ruin of Blacks
by Pamela Geller:
It is so difficult to publish this black nazism, because Farrakhan is a vulture, a vampire who drains the life out of the very people he claims to lead. He destroys and makes a meal of his own people. And he in no way represents decent, hardworking Black America.
Imagine if the American black community had the leadership of Martin Luther King instead of this devil who wants to keep his people uneducated, dependent, angry anti-individualists and anti-capitalists. He is the worst kind of demagogue, sacrificing his own to advance his own evil ambitions.
And Obama counts him as a friend. A White House in decay.
I have no intention of “proving’ the deep love and affection and support that the Jewish people have had for the black community; nor will I cite our fight for civil rights for Black people in America. Throughout the twentieth century we fought, we died, we made it our politics to fight for equal rights for all.
Martin Luther King would spit in the face of Louis Farrakhan and kick him to the curb where he belongs with the rest of the filth. I pray that those who follow this sick and deranged demagogue see this vampire for what he is.
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War and History, Ancient and Modern
by Michael J. Totten:
I recently spoke with military historian and former classics professor Victor Davis Hanson in his office at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University. He is the author of more than a dozen works of history, and his new book The Father of Us All: War and History, Ancient and Modern was just released by Bloomsbury Press.
We discussed military history, Peace Studies programs, warfare in the ancient and modern Mediterranean, the Arab-Israeli conflict, Iran’s push for hegemony in the Middle East, and the Obama Administration’s foreign policy.
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‘European Jew’s safety worst since WWII’
JPOST:
The situation of European Jewry is at its worst since the end of World War II, said European Jewish Congress President Moshe Kantor on Tuesday.
“Jews are afraid to walk the streets in Europe with Jewish signs. Synagogues, Jewish schools and kindergartens require barbed-wire fences and security and Jewish men, women and children are beaten up in broad daylight,” he said in a message to Members of European Parliament from the three Benelux countries who attended a lunch meeting in Brussels organized on the eve of Belgium’s presidency of the European Union.
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The Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Persecution & Prayer Alert
The Voice of the Martyrs, Canada
http://www.persecution.net
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 * Early release due to Canada Day falling on
Thursday, July 1
A weekly news and prayer digest on the Persecuted Church.
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In this week’s edition: reports from Pakistan, India and North Korea,
with an update from Pakistan.
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1. Christian professor beaten; families forced to flee in Pakistan
On June 14, 25 Muslim students attacked Samuel John, a Christian
professor at Peshawar University College, after he refused their
demands to convert to Islam. Samuel was leaving his home when he was
assaulted. His wife, who ran out to help him, was also beaten. Both
Samuel, who was in critical condition, and his wife were rushed to a
local hospital where they were treated for their injuries. Police have
refused to issue a report on the incident. Muslims are reportedly
still threatening Samuel, telling him, “Leave the university or accept
Islam — if you don’t convert, we will kill your family.” Despite the
risk, Samuel has stated, “I am a Christian, and Jesus Christ is my
Savior — He provides me with everything.”
In Danna village in southern Punjab province, Muslim administrators at
the Government High School recently ordered three Christian students
in the eighth grade — Sunil Masih, Shazia Masih and Nasir Naeem — to
leave the school because they refused to convert to Islam. The order
came after the students’ parents complained about a teacher who was
urging the three to convert. The principal, under pressure from other
teachers, then told the parents to remove their children from the
school. The three families have since fled the area. “The police have
refused to help us. We are helpless here,” said Sunil’s father.
(Source: Compass Direct)
Pray for healing for Samuel and his wife. Ask God to equip this couple
through His grace to demonstrate His love and forgiveness amid great
opposition. Pray for provision and guidance for the families forced to
flee. Pray that these parents will continue to be bold witnesses of
Christ to their children. Pray that Christians in Pakistan will rely
on the Lord’s strength and not on their own (2 Corinthians 1:8-9).
For more on the persecution of Pakistani Christians, go to
http://www.persecution.net/pakistan.htm
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2. Two pastors attacked; vehicles burned in India
Two pastors from the Assemblies of God Church denomination were
attacked on June 23 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. The pastors –
Shiju Kuriakose (35) and Jayan (30) — had left a prayer meeting at a
fellow believer’s house when a group of unknown people began beating
them with iron rods. Both pastors were badly injured and were admitted
to the hospital.
On June 22, seven vehicles belonging to Jesus With Us Ministries were
burned by suspected Hindu militants in Tamil Nadu. The vehicles were
being used to transport believers to and from Hosur, where a Gospel
meeting was taking place. Hindus had earlier protested against the
meeting and, due to the opposition, the organizers were eventually
forced to change venues. (Source: Global Council of Indian Christians)
Pray for healing for Pastor Shiju and Pastor Jayan. Pray that the Lord
will make them strong to lovingly and boldly proclaim the gospel
(Ephesians 6:18-20). Pray that Christians in Tamil Nadu will not
become fearful but will trust the Lord in all things.
Go to http://www.persecution.net/india.htm
to find out more about persecution in India.
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3. Gospel balloons launched in North Korea
Since North Korea is so restrictive, one has to be creative in finding
methods of sharing the gospel! The Voice of the Martyrs has been
involved in deploying balloons filled with gospel tracts and
believers’ testimonies to North Korea.
Another balloon launch is scheduled in July. Pray that the literature
successfully gets into the hands of many North Koreans. Pray that the
literature will plant seeds of God’s truth and that many more will
come to know the Lord. Ask God to protect those working to share God’s
Word in North Korea. To post a prayer for North Korea and the gospel
balloons, please visit our Persecuted Church Prayer Wall at
http://www.persecution.net/prayerwall
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To learn more about persecution in North Korea, go to
http://www.persecution.net/northkorea.htm
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Special Edition of our newsletter, which is scheduled to hit mailboxes
in the next few weeks. You can subscribe to our free monthly
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4. Update: Court hearings continue for detained Pakistani Christian
Asia Bibi (38), a Christian woman arrested for blasphemy in Pakistan’s
Punjab province in June 2009 following a heated discussion about Islam
between her and several Muslim women (go to
http://www.persecution.net/pk-2009-10-21.htm
for more information), faced another court hearing on June 22, 2010.
Once again, her accusers were not present in the court and sources are
hopeful that the negligence of the witnesses will make a positive
impact on Asia’s case. Asia had another court hearing on June 29. At
last report, the outcome of the hearing was not yet known.
Pray that the outcome of this hearing will be positive and the charges
against Asia will be dropped. Pray that she will soon be reunited with
her husband and daughters. Pray that she will continue to look to the
Lord for her strength during this difficult time.
You can learn more about the plight of Pakistani Christians by
visiting http://www.persecution.net/pakistan.htm
. To write a letter of encouragement to Asia Bibi today, please go to
http://bit.ly/ddnDWl
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Tel. (905) 670.9721. Website: http://www.persecution.net
Contacts: Adele Konyndyk & Erin Vandenberg
Did the White House interfere with NYT research of Kagan?
by Ed Morrissey:
Judicial Watch announced this morning that it has a series of e-mails between the White House and Irving Kagan, the brother of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, that blocked a New York Times reporter from access to him. Sharon Otterman had already made arrangements to sit in on Kagan’s class at Hunter College High School as a way to get some background on Barack Obama’s nominee. As soon as Otterman informed the White House of the arrangement, however, White House media relations officer Joshua Earnest told Kagan to cancel it — and to stop granting media access without checking with the White House:
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The United Nations Continues To Push its Wealth Redistribution Agenda
By Joseph A. Klein:
The United Nations is pressuring the world’s most developed countries to pony up more money to fund the world’s all-time biggest give-away, wealth redistribution aid program to the developing countries, known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). These goals, scheduled to be achieved by 2015, are eight internationally-agreed targets which aim to reduce poverty, hunger, maternal and child deaths, disease, inadequate shelter, gender inequality and environmental degradation.
At the just recently concluded summit of the leaders of the Group of 20 (G20) industrialized and developing economies in Canada, for example, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon emphasized the importance of stepping up efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals through increased development aid and investments. “Under any circumstances we must not balance budgets on the backs of the world’s poorest people,” the Secretary General told leaders of the G20.
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SEIU official under oath indicates Obama lied
Thomas Lifson:
Thomas Balanoff, head of the SEIU Illinois Council, testified under oath at the Blago trial that President Obama called him to lobby for Valerie Jarrett to be named by Governor Blagojevich to replace Obama in the Senate. This directly contradicts the President’s repeated denials of any direct or indirect contact with Blago to influence the naming of his Senate replacement.
Sarah Ostman of the Chicago Sun-Times reports on the Blago trial testimony:
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Allan Rock pressed for gag on ‘foul-mouthed poltroon’ Ann Coulter
Tasha Kheiriddin, NP:
Conservative author and pundit Ann Coulter is certainly used to controversy, but even she must be shaking her head at the antics of University of Ottawa President and former Liberal Cabinet Minister Allan Rock.
Canadian Press has obtained excerpts from an email exchange between Mr. Rock and Francois Houle, the university’s provost. They make clear that Mr. Rock was the guiding force behind Mr Houle’s now-infamous letter to Ms. Coulter warning her not to run afoul of Canada’s hate laws when she was invited to speak at the campus last March.
“Ann Coulter is a mean-spirited, small-minded, foul-mouthed poltroon,” Rock wrote to Houle in a March 18 email. “She is ‘the loud mouth that bespeaks the vacant mind’.”
“She is an ill-informed and deeply offensive shill for a profoundly shallow and ignorant view of the world. She is a malignancy on the body politic. She is a disgrace to the broadcasting industry and a leading example of the dramatic decline in the quality of public discourse in recent times.”
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In view of the fact that I agree with most of Ann’s view of the world I take it Rock has a very low opinion of me too. What a relief!
The ridiculous ban on crucifixes will have Italians falling out of love with Europe
By Cristina Odone, Telegraph [UK]:
My first classroom, in a convent school in Rome, was adorned with a wooden crucifix in a corner. We were 30 girls in the class, all Catholics who took our faith for granted. It was as much part of our lives as spaghetti and pop songs, and the notion that the small wooden image was an offensive imposition would have turned our schoolgirl giggles into loud laughter.
For today’s Italians, though, it’s no laughing matter. The crucifix in the classroom risks provoking a rupture with a European bureaucracy my compatriots have come to see as invasive and intolerant.The government is appealing to the European Court of Human Rights to overturn its judgement last year that religious symbols in schools are an infringement of human rights. The crucifix, that symbol of a supreme self-sacrifice, is supposedly unacceptable in a European culture that allows schoolchildren to download homophobic rap lyrics, watch sexist (and in Italy, semi-pornographic) TV programmes, indulge in crass consumerist competitions over designer trainers, sunglasses and iPhones.
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Glenn Beck-06/29/10-Forced Global income of 14K a year. PART 1.
Glenn Beck-06/29/10-Forced Global income of 14K a year. PART 2
Glenn Beck-06/29/10-The great depression of 1946
Glenn Beck-06/29/10-Obamas agenda for Israel & the UK
Glenn Beck-06/29/10-G-20 Protesters
Constitution Is Endangered If Kagan OK’d
By PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY:
Barack Obama revealed his goal for the Supreme Court when he complained on Chicago radio station WBEZ-FM in 2001 that the Earl Warren Court wasn’t “radical” enough because “it didn’t break free from the essential constraints placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution” in order to allow “redistribution of wealth.”
Now that Obama is president, he has the power to nominate Supreme Court justices who will “break free” from the Constitution and join him in “fundamentally transforming” America. That’s the essence of his choice of Elena Kagan as his second Supreme Court nominee. She never was a judge, and her paper trail is short. But it’s long enough to prove that she is a clear and present danger to the Constitution.
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Anyone Obama nominates would be a danger to the Constitution.
Where Did the Tea-Party Anger Come From?
by Victor Davis Hanson:
Why is the Angry Public so Angry?
I think we all know why the Tea Party movement arose—and why even the polls do not quite reflect the growing generic anger at incumbents in general, and our elites in particular.
Anger at Everything?
There is a growing sense that government is what I would call a new sort of Versailles—a vast cadre of royal state and federal workers that apparently assumes immunity from the laws of economics that affect everyone else.
In the olden days, we the public sort of expected that the LA unified school district paid the best and got the worst results. We knew that you didn’t show up at the DMV if you could help it. A trip to the emergency room was to descend into Dante’s Inferno. We accepted all that in other words, and went on with our business.
But at some point—perhaps triggered by the radical increase in the public sector under Obama, the militancy of the SEIU, or the staggering debts—the public snapped and has had it with whining union officials and their political enablers who always threaten to cut-off police and fire protection if we object that there are too many unproductive, unnecessary, but too highly paid employees at the Social Service office. In short, sometime in the last ten years public employees were directly identified with most of what is now unsustainable in the U.S. The old idea that a public servant gave up a competitive salary for job security was redefined as hitting the jackpot.
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I’ve Never Seen Israel Like This
William Galston:
I visit Israel at least once a year, so I have an opportunity to observe changes in the country’s concerns. Never before have I sensed such a mood of foreboding, which has been triggered by two issues above all—the looming impasse in relations with the United States and a possible military confrontation with Iran.
In response to American pressure that began shortly after President Obama took office, the Netanyahu government agree last November to a temporary and partial freeze on construction in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, which averted an immediate crisis. The freeze expires in September, however, and it will not be renewed. As I write, the central committee of the Likud Party is meeting to consider a resolution supporting renewed construction in all parts of the country. Netanyahu has signaled that he will not oppose the resolution, which its proponents describe as a way of pinning him down and removing all ambiguity about Israel’s future course. The Prime Minister is scheduled to visit the United States in early July and to meet with President Obama. In the face of an Israeli stance that will torpedo the current proximity talks in the fall, what will the president say to him? If Netanyahu leaves Washington without a clear sense of the U.S. stance, he and everyone else will interpret it as a signal that he can stay the course at minimal price.
There are persistent rumors here that the Obama administration hopes to bring down the current Israeli government and replace it with a more tractable coalition.
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This sense that Obama wants to bring down Netanyahu is not only correct, but we saw it done before by Clinton and his cronies. Those same cronies are, in large part, well represented in the current administration.
Distinguished Harvard PhD: “Obama’s intention is to correct the historical mistake of the creation of the state of Israel”
The Right Scoop:
Featured on Glenn Beck’s radio show today. I know nothing of this fellow, other than he believes strongly in his statements. Obviously I don’t find his statements far-fetched at all as Obama’s made many things clear by his actions as POTUS.
What do you think?
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Why is Obama Changing “Freedom of Religion” to “Freedom of Worship”?
by Paul Cooper:
Words matter. Words often hold great meaning. That is especially true when it comes to the words of our founding documents like the Bill of Rights in our Constitution. Those words are especially cherished. Yet in the past year it appears the Obama administration has been changing one key word in that sacred scroll.
Last month the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom’s 2010 report revealed grave concern about both President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rejecting the term “freedom of religion” for the term “freedom of worship” in public pronouncements. Why the change when the First Amendment talks specifically about our freedom of religion and not simply worship?
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I think commenter William…Z has it right:
Religion has rules. Worship does not. Religion outlines behavior, the does and the don’ts. Worship can be of anything, money or power, or sex.
After replacing religion with worship, government can legislate against that religion. Now, use your imagination. It could get pretty scary.
Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected
by Andrew Breitbart:
I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d really like to spend it on a worthy cause. So how about this: in the interests of journalistic transparency, and to offer the American public a unique insight in the workings of the Democrat-Media Complex, I’m offering $100,000 for the full “JournoList” archive, source fully protected. Now there’s an offer somebody can’t refuse.
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Kagan’s SCOTUS deception to defend partial-birth abortions
by Ed Morrissey:
As Elena Kagan attempts to sail through a confirmation process to take her first job as a judge on the nation’s highest court, National Review’s Shannen Coffin discovers one of the reasons why the Clinton Library seemed determined to keep records of her previous work quiet. The issue of partial-birth abortion had raged during the Clinton years, with the President ultimately vetoing a measure by Congress to ban the procedure, but Nebraska banned it on their own. In order to defeat that law, Kagan manipulated a report by a panel from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to fool the Supreme Court into thinking that doctors had supported the idea that it was a medically necessary procedure, when in fact ACOG couldn’t specify a single set of circumstances where it would save the life of the mother:
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Living in Fear
by Jacob Shrybman, FrontPage:
Iris Twito, the mother of two sons injured by Qassam rockets in the city of Sderot, decided to grant an exclusive interview with Sderot Media Center, following the Gaza aid flotilla fiasco. “The entire world hates us,” said Iris, “but they don’t know what we’ve been through.”
The Twito family is a living testament for why there is a naval blockade on Gaza. “It’s not just Sderot that is under threat today, but the whole country,” said Iris. “It is vital that we stop these flotilla boats because we cannot allow Hamas to terrorize our Israeli children.”
Sitting on her patio in Ashdod, with a cigarette in hand, Iris recalls the most horrifying experience a mother can go through. Three years ago, Iris’s sons Osher and Rami, then eight and 19 respectively, were walking to an ATM in Sderot, when the rocket alarm went off. As the two brothers frantically attempted to locate a shelter in the middle of one of Sderot’s main streets, the Qassam rocket struck meters away from the two.
The exploded shrapnel sliced through the boys’ legs. Residents poured out to the street to help, but another rocket alert went off, forcing everyone to flee to shelter again. Moments later, the ambulances arrived to transport the boys to the closest hospital, Ashkelon’s Barzilai Hospital, located 20 minutes away from Sderot.
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Obama’s Wonderland Is No Fairy Tale
By Eileen F. Toplansky:
As we continue to tumble down the road to economic ruin, security vulnerability, and reduced health care benefits, things become “curiouser and curiouser.” While President Obama speedily demands that General McChrystal zoom home to be dismissed from his post, the frustrated Gulf residents still cannot get all the equipment and assistance that they need to hold back the oil that is wrecking their homes and their livelihoods. Thus, one wonders as Alice in Wonderland did, “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,” said the Cat. And herein is the American people’s conundrum. Where do we want to go as this president continues to severely damage our country and her interests?
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People are slowly allowing themselves to be psychologically enslaved as one group is pitted against the other. When questioned by senators about the massive expansion in hate crimes enforcement, Attorney General Holder responded that hate crimes legislation “would not necessarily cover” instances where whites, Christians, or military members were assaulted. Preferential treatment for blacks at the expense of whites and Asians was part of Obama’s tenure during his time as senator. Double standards and obvious favoritism now reign supreme. Most egregious is Holder’s dismissal of the case where New Black Panther Party members intimidated white voters. Does this portend things to come in November?
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A Socialist Government is One that Distrusts its Citizens
By Daniel Greenfield:
The definition of a socialist government is one that distrusts its citizens. It may distrust them in a “benevolent way”, that is its leaders believe that the people are insufficiently competent to look after themselves, or it may distrust them in a “paranoid way”, in that its leaders believe that the people are dangerous and must be rigidly controlled for the state and society to function along their guidelines. The practical difference between these two lies primarily in their viewpoints and attitudes, in how ruthless and undemocratic the advocates of socialism are willing to be when they don’t get their way.
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Eric Voegelin And Gnosticism
The View From 1776:
Professor Voegelin was a pioneer in identifying secular religions such as socialism with the pattern of gnosticism experienced in ancient times.
In Part IV of his disquisition on Eric Voegelin’s philosophy of history in the Brussels Journal, Thomas F. Bertonneau focuses on Voegelin’s analysis of the deformations of reality induced by modern secular religions.
Quote:
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Kupelian’s “How Evil Works” Shines Bright
Matt Barber:
I’m a tremendous fan of author and Christian apologist C.S. Lewis. Rarely does one find a writer who can elucidate so profoundly, as could he, the stark contrast between secular humanism – “materialism” as Lewis called it – and the Judeo-Christian worldview. Seldom does one come across a wordsmith capable of so effectively, objectively and concisely distinguishing between good and evil.
I’ve found that wordsmith.
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Stare decisis, sometimes
Aaron Gee:
Can we stop pretending that liberal jurisprudence is anything but warmed over politics in a judicial robe? Yesterday’s decision by the Supreme Court in McDonald v. Chicago proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the left-leaning justices will vote what they believe regardless of what a law’s intentions were. Concepts like ‘stare decisis’ (the legal principle that obliges judges to respect precedents established by prior decisions) that were so important during the confirmation hearings of Justice Roberts, mean nothing to the sitting liberal justices. Each of the left leaning judges voted as if The District of Columbia vs Heller had not decided unequivocally that the right to keep and bear arms was an individual right. Justices Stevens, Breyer, Ginsburg, and Sotomayor ignored stare decisis, the law, and the intentions of the authors of our Constitution to vote against restraints on Government power.
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