Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Abortion is evil


The Clinton Administration claimed it's policy was to make abortion "safe, legal and rare." Obama also claims that this also is his administration's policy. 

Safe? Abortion is not as safe for the mother as advocates want us to believe and it is especially not safe for the baby -- half of whom are girls.

Legal? Abortion is legal only because too American voters seem to view life as nothing more than something to be discarded -- like used toilet paper.

Rare? This nation has been killing one-fourth of its pregnancies for decades -- 3,300 per day. Unless voters muster up a sense of morality, abortion will never be rare because it is so lucrative for abortionists and for politicians who accept donations from abortionists and abortion advocates.

Most abortions are performed only because the child is inconvenient -- and, by law, disposable. Abortion is evil. Every voter who votes for a pro-abortion politician is complicit this mass slaughter.

We need smarter -- and moral -- voters.



Saturday, May 18, 2013

Your rights vs the other guy's rights


First they came for the full autos and silencers, and I did not speak out because I did not own full autos or silencers.

Then they banned trading guns across state lines, and I did not speak up because I bought my guns in state.

Then they banned guns at school, and I did not speak up because I home schooled my children.

Then they came for the semi-automatic rifles with 2 cosmetic features, and I did not speak up because I did not have any semi-automatic rifles with 2 cosmetic features.

Then they came for the semi-automatic rifles with 1 cosmetic feature, and I did not speak up because I did not have any semi-automatic rifles with 1 cosmetic feature.

Then they came for the pump action shotguns with pistol grips, and I did not speak up because I did not have any pump action shotguns with pistol grip.

Then they restricted ammunition magazines to 30 rounds, and I did not speak up because none of my ammunition magazines were larger than 30 rounds.

Then they created a de facto national gun registry guised as background checks, and I did not speak up because I already bought my guns through licensed dealers.

Then they came for all semi-automatic rifles, and I did not speak up because I did not have any semi-automatic rifles.

Then they came for the ammunition magazines over 10 rounds, and I did not speak up because none of my magazines were larger than 10 rounds.

Then they came for the semi-automatic handguns, and I did not speak up because I did not have any semi-automatic handguns.

Then they came for the pump action shotguns, and I did not speak up because I did not have any pump action shotguns.

Then they came for the revolvers, and I did not speak up because I did not have any revolvers.

Then they came for the bolt action rifles, and I did not speak up because I did not have any bolt action rifles.

Then when they came for the double barreled shotguns and single shot rifles, there was no one left to defend them from government confiscation.

-- Author Unknown (with a tip of the hat to Martin Niemöller)

A man must not only stand for the right principles, but he must also fight for them. Those who fight for principle can be proud of the friends they've gained and the enemies they've earned. — Ezra Taft Benson

Any time we deny any citizen the full exercise of his constitutional rights, we are weakening our own claim to them. — Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), 34th US President, WWII General (Reader's Digest, Dec 1963)

A person's rights are best secured by conceding the very same rights to every other person under the same jurisdiction. — Balint Vazsonyi

We're most likely to lose our rights when we allow ourselves to be persuaded to deprive others of theirs. — L. Neil Smith

he strength of the Constitution lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. Only if every single citizen feels duty-bound to do his share in this defense are constitutional rights secure. — Albert Einstein