|
Editors
note on Wikipedia Problems:
We have received a number of communications from viewers concerning
‘Wikipedia’ which advertises itself as an online information
service, a sort of free Internet encyclopedia. The complaints are
that the service is filled with articles obviously cribbed from
other publications and not attributed but worse, many are obviously
the work of spiteful contributors who publish reams of incorrect,
and in some cases, libelous material.
Apparently the people who run Wikipedia welcome any kind of input which
is posted by them without any kind of verification. Some of the
raucous attacks on religious groups, political figures and
historical events sound like the Daily Kos at full cry. Having some
background in various historical subjects, we looked up specific
subjects and discovered
a porridge of fiction, prevarications and material that was to all
intents and purposes, included for the purpose of disiniformation.
Much of this is unsourced and as reference material, what we saw was
completely worthless.
Inaccuracy
and mendacity is not the main problem with Wikipedia. In a number of
cases, persons who availed themselves of this service were
immediately inundated with hundreds of emails on the topic they had
just accessed.
In
one case, a gentleman had searched for material on the Christian
Gospels and within an hour, his mail box was stuffed with religious
notices, fact sheets, requests for money and other support. Most of
these obnoxious and unwanted communications came from Evangelical
Christian groups. In the first week, this individual received over
700 emails and by the end of the month, the total had exceeded 2000.
Even
more obnoxious were problems encountered by a woman whose 14 year
old daughter had consulted Wikipedia on the subject of abortion,
information which she
needed for a school paper on that subject. She had a similar
experience to the first person cited. Within minutes of closing down
the Wikipedia site, this girl had received over 200 emails, mostly
from religious, anti-abortion organizations and by the end of the
month, the total had swelled to 3000 emails!
Needless
to say, the mail boxes of both parties were jammed to the point that
they were unable to receive any other emails. Both parties tried to
contact Wikipedia personnel to complain but to date, there has been
no response of any kind. This lack of concern is apparently
standard.
The
question arises, obviously, as to how the spammers obtained the
email addresses of the victims. In the two cases cited above,
neither had ventured into the fields of interest before. Perhaps the
proprietors of the site have found a way to make a profit from their
“free site.”
For
those seeking accurate and sane information on diverse subjects, we
heartily recommend the Encyclopedia Britannica site. Their
reputation is quite beyond reproach and no one of our acquaintance
has ever received hundreds of obnoxious spam messages because of
their search for information there.
Editor
The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C., December 15, 2006: “ Some of this
can be found in the mainline media but only in disconnected bits and
pieces.
The
overall picture of what is projected to happen in Iraq is just this,
based on position papers that are not disconnected. Bush
categorically refuses to admit that his, and his neocon friends’
policy in Iraq has utterly and finally collapsed. His shallow and
juvenile personality will never permit him to admit he was wrong.
The
pressure on him to cease the American participation in the Iraqi
civil war is growing but he is now denying the entreaties of his
father, his father’s advisors, the senior military, Republican
legislators and most important, the American people, to get out of
Iraq and leave that country to its own devices.
No,
Bush is now going to scrape the manpower reserves to the bottom of
the barrel, and ship
between 30,000 and 40,000 new troops to Iraq as quickly as possible.
His end goal is 70,000 by the first of the year. These new troops
will enabled our embattled and badly depleted forces there to
regroup and launch a “final and decisive” push against
insurgents (but only inside Baghdad and not outside it), kill as
many as possible, declare a “great and decisive victory” and
then get out, saving the Imperial blotched and twitching face.
However,
in order to prolong the victory (the speech writers are working on
his “Victory Speech to the American Public” even as I write)
Bush has given orders to overthrow the current Iraqi government by
force and replace it with one that will “crack down” on
dissident elements and prevent further insurgency.
The
problem with this typical American solution to foreign problems is
that no one here is exactly sure who our new Saddam will be. If he
is a Sunni, the Shiites will raise hell and Iran might well invade.
If a Shiite, the mostly Sunni Arab neighbors will quickly support
the other side.
In
all of this horrible mess, the representatives of Israel, like
poison dwarves, are constantly on the telephone with Bush and Cheney
and their few remaining friends in the Pentagon. What do they want?
They want us to help them destroy the nuclear capacity of Iran,
probably by bombing Tehran back into the stone age. Typically, they
don’t want to do this themselves (they threaten nuclear attacks
but in truth, their nuclear weaponry is an overstated, propaganda
farce) but want us to do it for them. Not satisfied with their lock
on Bush, their Mossad agents, who regularly attend meetings at the
CIA at Langley, have taken to bugging various conference rooms where
they go to exchange views with their co-religionists who are now in
the predominance there. Of course the bugs were detected but the
errant chaps from the Mossad were permitted to keep their access if
they promised to be good in the future.
This
is impossible in fact but that never deterred Israel. Bush kisses
their collective asses the way the repulsive Blair kisses Bush’s
raddled fundament but he wouldn’t dare nuke Tehran and a U.S.
military invention is impossible.
That
the new troops (mostly badly trained National Guardsmen) would be
slaughtered by the increasingly well-armed and trained Iraqi
resistance people is of absolutely no consequence to Bush. He has
been warned that mobs of ill-armed, badly trained, overweight
pharmacy clerks would be like lambs
led to the slaughter
but constant warnings to him by everyone connected with this
back ward craziness has no effect. Bush wants to save his ugly face
and a few thousand more dead means nothing to him. And when it fails
terribly, typically, Bush will immediately blame the Pentagon for
the disaster.
In
the end, why doesn’t Bush put on a nice uniform with lots of gold
braid and go there himself to lead the charges against machineguns
and rockets? He would end up feeding Baghdad’s wild dogs and the
world would heave a collective sigh of relief and resume normal
lives once again.
Mark
you, this pleasant scenario is not an internet fantasy plot like the
legendary and hysterically entertaining “atomic” destruction of
Houston a couple of years ago and unless Bush is stopped, and soon,
the results will be terrible to behold.”
Bush administration conspires to replace
Iraqi government
by James Cogan
December 14, 2006
Having
rejected the findings of the Iraq Study Group, the Bush
administration is publicly engaged in a series of high-level
consultations in preparation for a policy shift. Evidence is
emerging, however, that, behind the scenes, the White House is
already implementing an alternative strategy, which includes the
removal of the Iraqi government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
The political realignment would exclude the Shiite movement led by
cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and be accompanied by a build-up of US troops
and a crackdown on the Sadrist Mahdi Army militia.
A
series of press reports indicate that the mechanism being discussed
for Maliki’s removal is the break-up of the Shiite United Iraqi
Alliance (UIA), which holds the largest number of parliamentary
seats and dominates the current cabinet. The Supreme Council for the
Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), whose leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim
held talks with President Bush last week, is apparently preparing to
desert the UIA and form a “national unity” coalition with
Kurdish nationalist parties, a major Sunni Arab party and, possibly,
the party headed by former interim prime minister, Iyad Allawi. If a
two-thirds majority in the parliament can be put together, a new
government could be formed without elections.
The
Bush administration has denied the reports. However, for anyone who
has followed the media leaks of White House discussions over the
disaster it has created in Iraq, little of the plan is unexpected.
Throughout the year, Washington has been pressing the
Shiite-dominated government to engage in “reconciliation” with,
or more accurately to make concessions to, the Sunni Arab
establishment that formed the ruling stratum of the Baath Party of
former dictator Saddam Hussein.
The
calculation is that such a settlement would lead to a significant
decrease in the entrenched Baathist and Sunni-based insurgency
against the US occupation and at least curtail the civil war between
rival Sunni and Shiite militias. The true motives of the US
invasion—the opening up of Iraq’s lucrative oil reserves to US
corporations and the establishment of long-term military bases—are
not realisable without some degree of political stability. In order
to reach a deal, the Bush administration has insisted that the
Shiite and Kurdish parties, who have collaborated with the
occupation, cede greater political power and economic privilege to
the Sunni elite that the invasion supplanted.
The
main obstacle has been the opposition of the Sadrist movement, which
is emerging as the most powerful Shiite faction and upon which
Maliki has depended for political support. The Sadrists have a mass
following among the Shiite working class and urban poor in Baghdad.
To consolidate their own authority and appease strong anti-Baathist
sentiment among their supporters, the Sadrists have resisted demands
for “reconciliation”. Al Sadr continues to demand a timetable
for an end to the US occupation and for the Iraqi central government
to control the country’s oil resources. The Mahdi Army, which rose
up against US troops twice in 2004, has grown into a formidable
armed force of as many as 60,000, raising considerable concerns in
the US military and calls for a preemptive strike to destroy it.
On
November 8, a memo by Bush’s national security advisor Stephen
Hadley was leaked in full to the New York Times. It called for the
administration to devote its energies to forcing Maliki to break his
alliance with Sadr and “form a new political base among moderate
politicians from Sunni, Shia, Kurdish and other communities”.
Hadley’s specific proposals included talks with SCIRI’s Hakim.
Maliki
has repeatedly baulked at US demands to fully break with the
Sadrists, who Hadley accused of using the government to pursue a
“campaign to consolidate Shia power in Baghdad”. An open rift
has now developed between Maliki and Sadr however. Maliki’s
agreement to meet with Bush in Jordan, following the leak of the
Hadley memo, prompted a walkout of the government by 30 Sadr
supporters and five cabinet ministers. They have not yet ended their
boycott.
Reports
that the Iraqi government has been holding secret talks with Sunni
insurgents and former Baathists have added to the divisions. On
Sunday, Sadr characterised Maliki’s policy as being
“yesterday’s friends are today’s enemies, and yesterday
enemies are today’s friends”. Large-scale clashes and ethnic
cleansing were reported in Baghdad over the weekend as Mahdi Army
militants sought to drive Sunnis out of a northwestern suburb and
consolidate control over strategic entry points into their
strongholds.
Rift between Sadr and Maliki
There
is no reason to doubt that the Bush administration is trying to
exploit the rift to end any Sadrist involvement in the government
and provoke a confrontation with the Madhi army. Maliki and his own
Shiite faction, the Da’awa Party, have reportedly been invited to
join the new coalition. Hakim and SCIRI, however, rivals of the
Sadrists for influence, are stepping forward to function as the main
Shiite component of a “national unity” regime and provide a new
prime minister.
A
representative of the Kurdish factions, deputy prime minister Barham
Salih, declared: “A number of key political parties across the
sectarian-ethnic divide recognise the gravity of the situation and
have become increasingly aware that their fate, and that of the
country, cannot be held hostage to the whims of the extreme fringe
within their communities.”
Following
Hakim’s visit, the leader of the large Sunni-based Iraqi Islamic
Party (IIP), Iraqi Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi, also flew for
Washington on Sunday for his own talks with Bush. The original date
announced for talks between Bush and Hashemi had been January.
Explaining the revised schedule, a representative for Hashemi told
Associated Press: “The failure of the government has forced us
into this in the hope that it can provide a solution. The new
alliance will form the new government.”
The
man being touted to replace Maliki is SCIRI’s Adel Abdul Medhi,
who Washington has previously backed for the post. While in
Washington, Hakim reassured the White House that SCIRI’s
historical ties with the Iranian Shiite regime would not be an
obstacle to its collaboration with the US. He told the Institute of
Peace: “We confirmed on more than one occasion that we are seeking
to build an independent Iraq away from any affiliation to any power,
regional or international.” Under conditions where SCIRI is
calling for the ongoing presence of US troops, this was effectively
a pledge that Iraq would be an American, not an Iranian, client
state.
Underpinning
the coalescence of SCIRI, the Kurdish factions and the Sunni IIP is
their mutual fear that the recriminations within the American ruling
elite over Iraq’s descent into civil war and chaos could see all
their interests marginalised.
SCIRI
and the Kurdish nationalists have bitterly denounced the findings of
the Iraq Study Group headed by former Secretary of State James Baker
for opposing regional autonomy in Iraq. The federalist Iraqi
constitution, which was largely drafted by the US embassy before a
referendum in October 2005, granted considerable powers to regional
governments, including over any new exploitation of oil reserves. A
regional authority already exists in the Kurdish north and SCIRI
wants to establish another in the Shiite south.
The
Hadley memo hinted that efforts should be made to convince a layer
of the Sunni establishment to accept the formation of a Sunni Arab
region in western and central Iraq. Hadley called for the diplomatic
initiatives aimed at “talking up provincial council elections next
spring/summer as a mechanism for Sunni empowerment”. Combined with
other proposals for greater Sunni representation within the federal
government, concessions on de-Baathification and guarantees of a
share of oil revenues, Hashemi’s IIP may be prepared to drop their
current opposition to regionalism. Hakim pointedly warned recently
that the “biggest losers” in any full scale civil war would be
the Sunnis.
According
to the New York Times last week, a deal to ensure a Sunni region
gained a proportional share of oil revenues from Iraq’s oil
fields—which are overwhelmingly in the Kurdish north and Shiite
south—is in the final stages of negotiation. Under intense
pressure from US ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, the Kurdish parties
reportedly agreed in principle to the distribution of oil revenues
on the basis of population.
On
Monday, Bush held high-level meetings with Vice President Dick
Cheney, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, ambassador Khalilzad,
the Pentagon military hierarchy and foreign policy advisors.
Outgoing Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld spent Monday in Iraq
and also spoke with senior commanders. According to media reports,
the opposition of the Sadrist movement to any regime change in
Baghdad was a key matter for discussion.
The
New York Times reported on Monday: “If Mr Sadr thinks he is being
ousted or marginalised from the government, he could ignite another
rebellion, this time with a militia that has grown exponentially in
size since 2004 when the American troops struggled to put down the
two earlier uprisings. Senior American commanders, though, say that
the attempts to make peace with Mr Sadr through politics have failed
and a military assault on Sadr strongholds in Baghdad and across the
south may be inevitable.”
The
Los Angeles Times reported on Wednesday: “As President Bush weighs
new policy options for Iraq, strong support has coalesced in the
Pentagon behind a military plan to ‘double down’ in the country
with a substantial buildup in American troops, an increase in
industrial aid and a major combat offensive against Moqtada al-Sadr...”
Military
officials told the Los Angeles Times the plan was a “gamble” and
“would probably require major changes” in the Iraqi government.
“US embassy officials”, the officials said, “would have to
help usher in a new coalition in Baghdad that was willing to
confront the militias”. Defence strategist Bob Killebrow put a
timetable of four to six months for the US military to “take on”
the Sadrists. Killebrow declared: “Our conventional forces, not
advisors, have to team with the Iraqi army and neutralise the Mahdi
Army and other militias. If we don’t do that, everything else we
are talking about is hot air.”
The
closed-doors conspiracies taking place between the Bush
administration and various Iraqi factions have vast implications. In
Iraq, it means thousands more deaths as the US military seeks to
destroy the Mahdi Army and escalates operations against remaining
Sunni insurgents. For the American people, it means the war they
repudiated in last month’s congressional election is going to be
intensified, not brought to an end.
The Green Zone Follies
Baghdad, 14 Dec 06: “Although you will never see a
word of it in the U.S. media, there is a very serious, growing and
potentially critical loss of morale here in Iraq. A CIC major,
working with the CID here inside the Green Zone, met with me
yesterday and told me they are working on a growing, but top secret,
investigation into what appears to be an organizing mutiny among
U.S. combat troops in at least three different locations in occupied
Iraq.
Deplorable
conditions here, including defective ammunition (and a serious lack
of it due to the Falcon disaster) lack of armor, increasingly
sophisticated and very deadly attacks on U.S. troops with no
countermeasures either in place or at all effective, coupled with
Bush’s obvious intentions to quickly and greatly
increase the number of troops here and his plans (often
discussed by the brass) of a “huge new push” designed to
“knock out the resistance and permit a withdrawal with face” ( a
direct quote from a classified order.) have done nothing to defuse
what my informant believes is a “critical situation.”
My
source in the CIC tells me that the team is in a dilemma at this
point. If this gets into the foreign media (it would never get into
the tame U.S. media unless mass rebellion broke out and then it
would be heavily censored) the internet, cursed by the
administration, will cover it and given the gross inability of the
pencil-necked geeks in DoD’s propaganda division, it would become
a major political scandal stateside.
If a swoop is made and GI instigators are arrested, there is
the very real risk that the one thing the Pentagon is frantic to
prevent and keep silent, will get out.
The
CIC has an army of snitches running around all over Iraq, and
especially here in Baghdad, but the more they find out, the more
frightened they are becoming. Now, the rumors are that Russian or
Iranian agents are fomenting rebellion but this is very doubtful. It
is known that Bush hates Putin and everyone here knows Israel hates
Iran so these rumors are obviously planted by these parties.
Arresting
ringleaders (some of whom are very obvious) might trigger more
serious problems and transferring “infected” units to Germany
for some “R&R” can’t be done because they are badly needed
here and worse, might terrify cadre in Germany to the point where
the rot could easily spread back to the States.
This is redolent of the mass mutinies of French troops in
1917/18 in which thousands were shot out of hand.
A
pleasant Christmas is expected here with myself planning to get home
for a week. Who knows? I might resign my commission and write a
book…and then be shot while watering the lawn.”
Army Chief Seeks More Forces, Reserves
December
14, 2006
by Lolita C. Baldor
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
(AP) - As President Bush weighs new strategies for Iraq, the Army's
top general warned Thursday that his force ``will break'' without
thousands more active duty troops and greater use of the reserves.
Noting
the strain put on the force by operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and
the global war on terrorism, Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker said he wants
to grow his half-million-member Army beyond the 30,000 troops
already added in recent years.
Though
he didn't give an exact number, he said it would take significant
time and commitment by the nation, noting some 6,000 to 7,000
soldiers could be added per year.
Officials
also need greater authority to tap into the National Guard and
Reserve, a force once set up as a strategic reserve but now needed
as an integral part of the nation's deployed forces, Schoomaker told
a commission studying possible changes in those two forces.
``Over
the last five years, the sustained strategic demand ... is placing a
strain on the Army's all-volunteer force,'' Schoomaker told the
commission in a Capitol Hill hearing.
``At
this pace ... we will break the active component'' unless reserves
can be called up more to help, Schoomaker said
Bush's 'New
Way Forward' Is into Quicksand
December
14, 2006
by
Joseph L. Galloway
McClatchy
Newspapers
The
power brokers in Washington spent the week carefully arranging fig
leaves and tasteful screens to cover the emperor’s nakedness while
he was busy pretending to listen hard to everyone with an opinion
about Iraq, while hearing nothing.
Sometime
early in the New Year, President Bush will go on national television
to tell a disgruntled American public what he's decided should be
done to salvage "victory" from the jaws of certain defeat
in the war he started.
The
word on the street, or in the Pentagon rings, is that he'll choose
to beef up American forces on the ground in Iraq by 20,000 to 30,000
troops by various sleight-of-hand maneuvers - extending the combat
tours of soldiers and Marines who are nearing an end to their second
or third year in Hell and accelerating the shipment of others into
that Hell - and send them into the bloody streets of Baghdad.
These
additional troops are expected to restore order and calm the bombers
and murderers when
9,000
Americans already in the sprawling capital couldn’t. They’re
expected to do this even when Bush’s favorite (for now) Iraqi
politician, Prime Minister
Nouri Kamel al Maliki, refuses to allow them to act against his
primary benefactor, the anti-American cleric Moqtada al Sadr and his
Shiite Muslim Mahdi Army militiamen who kill both Americans and
Sunni Arabs.
This
hardly amounts to a "new way forward" unless that
definition includes a new path deeper into the quicksand of a tribal
and religious civil war where whatever President Bush eventually
decides is already inadequate and immaterial.
The
military commanders on the ground, from Gen. John Abizaid, the head
of the U.S. Central Command, to his generals in Iraq, have said
flatly that more American troops aren't the answer and aren't
wanted. For them, it's obvious that only a political decision - an
Iraqi political decision - has even the possibility of producing an
acceptable outcome.
The
White House hopes that its much-trumpeted reshuffling of a failed
strategy and flawed tactics will buy time for their bad luck to
change miraculously. That this time will be bought and paid for with
the lives and futures of our soldiers and Marines - and their
families - apparently means little to these wise men who've never
heard a shot fired in anger.
This
president has made it painfully obvious that he has no intention of
listening to anyone who doesn’t
believe that he's going to win in Iraq. He'll march stubbornly
onward without any real change of course until high noon on January
20, 2009, when his successor will inherit both the hard decision to
pull out of Iraq and the back bills for his reckless, feckless
misadventure.
The
midterm election that handed control of Congress to the Democrats
can be ignored. His own approval rating in the polls, now at an
all-time low of 27 percent - likewise means little or nothing.
Only
President Bush’s definition of reality carries any weight with him
and therein lies the tragedy- both his and ours.
James
Baker was sent to Washington by the original George Bush, No. 41, to
salvage something out of the mess that his son, Bush No. 43, has
made of his presidency and the world. The Baker Commission labored
mightily and produced, if little else, some truth: That the
situation in Iraq is dire and rapidly growing worse.
It’s
also clear, however, that Bush the son is paying no more than lip
service to the Baker report.
He
doesn’t want Dad’s help, and the idea that he once again needs
to be rescued from the consequences of his mistakes- as he had to be
so often back in Texas- can only have hardened his resolve to stay
the course.
This
is akin to a drowning man who pushes away a life preserver just
before he sinks for the last time. Can nothing save this man from
himself - from the voices that only he hears telling him that he,
like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and Harry Truman, will
have his reputation and his place in American history restored and
burnished long after his death?
What
will happen to that impossible dream in the coming year if the
congressional Democrats begin to do their job, issuing subpoenas and
holding oversight hearings into the looting of billions from the
national treasury by defense contractors and other fat-cat donors to
the Republican Party?
What
will happen if everything that George Bush does to string things
along in Iraq fails, as has everything else he's done there so far,
and the Iraqis ask, order or drive us out of their country?
Did
you notice that at every stop on the President’s
information-gathering tour this week, there was a very familiar face
looming over his shoulder? There was Vice President Dick Cheney,
looking as nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking
chairs.
Should
the president suddenly have an original thought or seem to be going
wobbly, Cheney will be right there to squelch it or to set him
straight.
It
can be argued that George W. Bush understood little about war and
peace and diplomacy and honesty in government. Cheney understood all
of it, and he bears much of the responsibility for what's gone on in
Washington, D.C. and in Iraq for the last six years. Keep a sharp
eye on him. Desperate men do desperate things.
Joseph
L. Galloway is former senior military correspondent for Knight
Ridder Newspapers and co-author of the national best-seller "We
Were Soldiers Once ... and Young."
Letters to the Editor
Note:
Some of the more interesting emails we receive have religious
themes. Here are three such specimens as examples. The first one is
written by someone who obviously has serious mental problems.
America seems to be overrun with such these days. It seems to be in
vogue. Our beloved President is certainly not sane for example. The
second is much more literate but illustrative of the hatred and
divisiveness rampant in the so-called Evangelical Christian
community at the current time. Their
messages of intolerance and hatred are dressed up with glued-on
Jesus pictures that fool no one with an IQ larger than their neck
size. The third one is another example of bigotry and ignorance,
this time from another politico-religious entity that demands
tolerance and privilege and does so by denouncing anyone and
everyone who dares to dispute them. In passing, I note that a Rabbi
in Seattle demanded that the local airport remove Christmas trees
from its building unless they put up Jewish religious symbols as
well. Lawsuits were threatened and, for a brief time, the offending
trees were removed. Later, public pressure restored them. The good
Rabbi should be informed that a Christmas tree is not a religious
symbol. One also hopes that his synagogue is fireproof. Brian
Harring
From: Jesus Justus Christ micah_3_11@yahoo.com
To: Micah_3_11@yahoo.com
12-12-2006
So
today as I was driving all around the city taking pictures, I felt
the dark forces all around me. So much street construction,
ambulances and police, meter maids everywhere. It really makes you
want to check out from this crazy machine that we have created here
in America.
I
took a great photograph on film of an LAPD car speed with it’s
lights on and almost hitting a handicapped man in the middle of
Hollywood Boulevard. I took pictures of “Greenshirts” on
Hollywood Boulevard harassing some punks. Yet I know for fact that
the “Greenshirts” are the true punks.
I
got this picture of a couple of agents or detectives following me
for a while down Sunset Boulevard.
Today
I even took pictures of the helicopters, though they stayed farther
away than usual.
I
came home about 4:00 p.m. and Officer J. “FEATHERSTONE” had
issued me my first 25.00 dollar ticket, for expired tags.
Now
you can see how the California DMV cashed my check (Stoled my money)
and how I am now going to get tickets because they failed to send me
a tag or notification.
Well
I first donated GOD’s Green van to the “Everyday Angel
Foundation”. They sent me back a reply and told me they have no
way to get donations in California.
So
then I told the Norwalk Community Baptist Church that I was donating
the van too them. They never contacted me. They were the one’s who
originally bought the van from Hughes Aircraft and put the license
plate, (1JCH316) on the van. Here is a partial letter that I sent to
their head priest:
“Here
is where you come into the picture? When I was homeless in Culver
City, California I purchased your churches old van. Yes, I bought it
from a man who purchased it from you. It was an old 1984 Dodge van
that your church purchased from Hughes Aircraft.
I
painted it, it was a project of mine when I was living in it and
working out of a second van. I am now donating this van back to you
as a gift. I have been writing books for the past 6 years and
someday I can see this van being worthy of a historical story all
it’s own. So the van’s registration has run out and even though
I paid the registration for 2006 to 2007, the DMV will not issue me
a tag until I send them proof of insurance. The insurance will cost
me 232.00 dollars but I do not need the van. I have been blessed by
GOD and that is why I am donating this van back to your church as a
gift.”
I
think all the government, local, state, federal and the churches are
all working together for Satan, yet they are all actually working
for GOD in the “Big Picture” to prove to the entire world that
they are “Wicked” and “Evil” just like our “Presidential
Administration”. They are all trying to make everyone else in
society appear “Crazy” yet they are the one’s who are
“Crazy”.
From:
Rev Lou Sheldon <staff@traditionalvalues.org>
Who
Is Senator Barak Obama And What Does He Believe?
December
14, 2006 -- Senator Barak Obama
(D-IL) has only been a U.S. Senator for two years but he is being
promoted in the media as the Democrat’s best hope for winning the
White House in 2008.
Sen. Obama recently traveled to New Hampshire,
where he was warmly welcomed by Democrat supporters. In November,
Obama gave a keynote
speech on AIDS at Pastor Rick Warren’s Saddleback
Church in Southern California.
Sen. Obama speaks as a man of faith. He attends Trinity
United Church of Christ (UCC) church in Chicago, which
describes itself as a church that disavows “the pursuit of
middleclassness,” and pledges allegiance to “all black
leadership who espouse and embrace the Black Value System.
Trinity has a “non-negotiable commitment to
Africa; and is a congregation “committed to the historical
education of African people in diaspora; it is committed to
liberation, restoration, and economic parity.
At the UCC
General Synod in 2005, the denomination adopted a
resolution calling for “equal marriage rights for all” –
regardless of gender. This includes homosexuals and transgendered
individuals.
Sen. Obama’s church background is clearly liberal
and pro-homosexual.
His voting record shows him to be a typical
secularist liberal. Human
Events notes that Obama has a 100% rating from Americans
for Democratic Action, NARAL Pro-Choice America, the National
Organization for Women, the NAACP and the National Education
Association
He says he believes that marriage should be a union
of one man and one woman, but voted against the Federal Marriage
Amendment in 2006.
While an Illinois state senator, Obama voted
“present” on a bill that would keep pornographic books and video
stores 1,000 feet away from schools and churches. In 1999, he voted
against a requirement to make schools filter internet pornography
from school computers.
As a state senator he also voted “present”
twice on a bill that would ban partial-birth abortion and was absent
on a third vote. In 2001, he voted “present” on a parental
notification bill and in 2002 he voted against a bill to protect
babies that survived failed abortions.
“Senator Obama is a very charming person and he
may likely become the Democrat’s presidential candidate in
2008,” said TVC Executive Director Andrea Lafferty. “But I hope
that Christians will pay attention to his actions and his voting
record—not his words—in deciding whether or not to support him
in 2008. He has a voting record as far left as John Kerry or Ted
Kennedy and his support of abortion and homosexuality make him an
anti-life, anti-traditional marriage candidate
From:
Naomi Seltzer
We
have been stunned to learn that former President Jimmy Carter has
attacked Israel in his new book,. “Palestine Peace Not
Apartheid.” From this gross libel on the Jewish people, it is
obvious that Carter has joined the growing ranks of anti-Semites in
the United States. Egged on by Arab money, more and more Americans
are aping Tehran’s line that there was no Holocaust when
newly-discovered secret
documents prove without any doubt that it was thirteen millions of
Jews slaughtered by the evil Nazi
monsters rather than the paltry number of six hitherto
believed. We call upon all supporters of Israel not to read this
book and to write and call to bookshops selling it, telling them
that serious things could happen to their business unless they
pulled this terrible book!
|