Monday, July 14, 2014

Goodies from Ol' Remus

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Actually this issue is so good, you might as well click on the link above and read it all.

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Glenn Beck - Just a few weeks ago, he asked the audience to consider donating to Mercury One, so they could begin to provide basic clothing and supplies to the droves of unaccompanied illegal immigrant children who have crossed the border... Glenn will be traveling with Mercury One to the border town of McAllen, Texas to start distributing some of the goods donations to the Mercury One Children and Family Border Relief Fund has yielded.
glennbeck.com
Glenn, you are doing a Cloward and Pivin on us. You're overwhelming us. If you want to feed, bathe, and cure every poor child in the world, do like Danny Kaye and become an ambassador for UNICEF... I don't like what you are doing or saying one bit. Jim Wallace would have been proud to have spoken your monologue.
Robert Starkand , comment at glennbeck.com
So Glenn and people who support him say well we've got to help the children, but we dont agree on amnesty. The problem is the progs take that and say "thank you very much" and that becomes the new benchmark, and the push starts to move the goalpost further left. Now every kid that shows up must be fed and clothed, and the prog argument begins that "well, if we cant let them starve here, how can we send them back to starve? Just let them stay but not be citizens."
tall4myage, comment at at glennbeck.com
Oh, I don't know Glenn. Think I will use my disposable income to pay my taxes and take care of my child. Thanks though.
Mudpie, comment at glennbeck.com
Glenn, I used to watch you to learn. I'll never forget how you connected all the players (Jones, Jarrett, Ayers, etc) and the organizations they belonged to and what the organizations were responsible for. I loved learning from your blackboard. I don't get you any more.
13citizen13, comment at glennbeck.com
I don't know what's up with glenn but he preaches isolation then he blames America for the issues in Central America then he wants us to donate to his origination... I don't know what's happend with beck but he's gone off the deep end on this one.
Craig, comment at glennbeck.com
Remus says - DC is spending millions to house, feed, treat, clothe and entertain illegal aliens, and looking for $3.7 billion more. DC is reportedly paying up to $6,000 per month, tax free, for each illegal alien minor people take into their homes, and some of these "children" are tattooed MS-13 art-link-symbol-tiny-grey-arrow-only-rev01.gif art-link-symbol-tiny-grey-arrow-only-rev01.gif who can field strip an AK-47 faster than Spetznaz. Mr. Beck could make a contribution and save himself the trip. Make out the check to the SEIU, the lead contractor in DC's self-induced melodrama.
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Loss - In Britain the effect of 19,000 men dying in one day—1 July 1916, the first day of the Somme—is beyond our computation today... that titanic sense of loss, over those first few days of July 1916, as telegrams arrived in homes all over Britain informing parents, wives and children of the fate of men who would never come back.
Simon Heffer at newstatesman.com

Selective facts - Some will ask why any of this matters, what purpose it serves to identify the Islamic faith of criminals other than to inspire hatred toward Muslims.  Well, why identify a perpetrator as a woman, mother, “youth,” or man?  We could just write, “Sentient biped disrupts the function of other sentient biped with forged implement.”... When the media steadfastly suppress the facts about crime—skewing people's grasp of reality with respect to it—there's a problem.  And when the media consistently exercise a double standard, twisting truth to demonize whites or Christians while calling those who speak the truth demons, we have to ask: where does the prejudice really lie? It lies with the liars.
Selwyn Duke at americanthinker.com 

Bye bye - Democrats are chucking aside black voters in their rush to lock in the Latino vote. Taken for granted as a given come election-time, blacks are now actively harmed as the Democrats vow to grow their voting base through importing more and more of what they see as future blue-voters. It's the husband who leaves his wife of 30 years: 'We had a good run, honey, but I've found someone new.'
A. Delgado at nationalreview.com 

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Imagine the world without Costco - The retail giant Costco Wholesale has issued an order to remove all copies of Dinesh D’Souza’s bestselling book, “America: Imagine the World Without Her,” from the shelves of its stores nationwide.
Jerome Corsi at wnd.com

Hard Choices below the Amazon Top 100 - How soon will Costco be pulling Hillary's book from its stores due to poor sales?  Heh! :)
P. Gladnick at newsbusters.org 

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Despicable environmental criminal convicted - Gary Harrington, the Oregon man convicted of collecting rainwater and snow runoff on his rural property surrendered Wednesday morning to begin serving his 30-day jail sentence in Medford, Ore.
Kendra Alleyne at cnsnews.com

Camp security - When camped away from others, establish the illusion of more people in camp. One good way to do that is to put out extra chairs around the fire. Use a decoy tent in such situations. A larger tent might serve as food and gear storage, and another tent nearby, perhaps camouflaged, might be used for sleeping.
Gary Lewis at backwoodshome.com
 
Press surveillance - Increasingly, the Obama White House has become so brittle, and so controlling of the message, that people are afraid to respond to me. Bush administration lawyers told me that they wanted to prosecute as many leaks then, but technology had not moved on to the point where it is today, where it is so easy to track peoples’ electronic footprint.
Kimberly Dozier, AP, via Justin Lynch at time.com

Holder's at it again - There's a certain level of vehemence, it seems to me, that's directed at me and directed at the president. You know, people talking about taking their country back. There's a certain racial component to this for some people. I don’t think this is the thing that is a main driver, but for some there's a racial animus. We've made lots of progress. I sit here as the first African-American attorney general, serving the first African-American president of the United States. And that has to show that we have made a great deal of progress. But there's still more we have to travel along this road so we get to the place that is consistent with our founding ideals. I think we are still a nation that is too afraid to confront racial issues, rarely engaging one another across the color line to talk about racial issues.
Attorney General Eric Holder, via Justin Sink at thehill.com
Remus says - Excuse us for thinking the Civil War, Emancipation, civil rights legislation, preferences and quotas, multi-generational welfare, a black President and Attorney General, a Black Congressional Caucas, the rewriting of history and mandatory classroom training in groveling is enough. When DC says "confronting racial issues" they mean one-way harangues and 'workshops' that end the way they always end—how much we're going to pay and why it isn't enough. Holder and his race-obsessed, perpetually offended homies have no clue how widely resented this stuff has become. It's over. Remus's advice is for Holder to keep the nation from actually "confronting racial issues" for as long as he can, take his winnings and go home to the only holdout monochromatic enclave in the country.

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  1. Regarding Eric Holder as our first "African American" AG -- not really. Both his parents are from Barbados, so he has none of the heritage that makes him any more African American than our PINO Barry Soetoro/Obama who claims his babydaddy is from Kenya. True African Americans are finally beginning to figure it out about Obama, and they should throw fellow panderer, Holder, in there, too, as to why things have only gotten worse for African Americans under this Regime.

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    1. True African Americans are finally beginning to figure it out about Obama, and they should throw fellow panderer, Holder, in there, too,

      Communism knows no race or truth.

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  2. you got that right - enraging, really, to be so obviously infiltrated.

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  3. The Somme; The losses that first day must include the French, German, "allies" and Austrian troops killed on that 40 mile long "front" (OVER 100000 unburied dead THE FIRST DAY). It should also be remembered that "battle" went on day-in-day-out from June 'till December and cost north of ONE MILLION dead and millions more wounded (and 60000 MIA). More than half of whom would die in the coming months and years. The fact that this was not the worst battle of the first world war(it was only the worst day for the British) is mostly forgotten today. 'Ol Remus misses the mark in one respect; He sees all the dots, but loses sight of the history. NOTHING that he outlines adds up to one of history's "bad days" by orders of magnitude, and we are charging hell bent toward one of history's "worst days". The human race has not face a "crisis" of this scope in thousands of years, and we won't even need Nukes to do it.---Ray

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    1. ; The losses that first day must include the French, German, "allies" and Austrian troops killed on that 40 mile long "front" (OVER 100000 unburied dead THE FIRST DAY). It should also be remembered that "battle" went on day-in-day-out from June 'till December and cost north of ONE MILLION dead and millions more wounded (and 60000 MIA).

      Thanks and haven't studied WWI as I have WWII.

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