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america,
and what happened to the original 56 men who signed the declaration of independence?
5 were captured by the british and tortured to death.
12 had their homes burned.
9 fought and died from wounds or hardships from the revolutionary war.
I have some information on others that died poor, no possessions, what was interesting was when these men signed the declaration they new the penalty would be death if they were captured.
John McCain, whether you like him or not spent 5 years in a horrible prison in terrible conditions, he knows freedom is not free, but here is what i think is interesting about that,
Instead of being saluted when he walked onto the t.v. show "the view" he started to talk about the constitution and whoopie interrupted him and asked him if he was elected should she be worried about slavery. I could mention other people who have been rude too, but my point is that we have turned into such a rude society, it actually goes beyond rude it is dispicable.
He has given his entire life as a public servant and five years of it in prison and the only thing people are concerned about is "what about me".
Strangely enough it makes me think of how mean people can be I can understand from this very thought why people don't like each other very much.
This years election I think is eerily different.
The liberal media has definitely put more energy into cleansing the messages you hear about their candidate obama. The liberal media does not attempt to find out anything about obamas friends or his past and his past is interesting to say the least.
The polls don't seem to make a lot of sense.
I think the polls are skewed by a number of factors, the "bradley" effect, the younger fickle folks, and these acorn issues bring up a whole other discussion.
I think a lot of people are going to be very surprised come election time.
No matter who you are I hope you take some time and research your candidate, what great tools we have today with google and youtube etc.
go check em out and whether you are a republican or democrat i hope you vote american and with your heart.
there-in lie the problem with large corporations and government today in america.
it is called "no accountability".
these problems will only get worse without intervention, next up, the entire health care industry about to become a legalized rackateer.
courtesy of you guessed it, "the united states government".
Another crazed radical kook Obama was NOT friends with? "khalid al mansour"
This guy is clearly a radical and he was helping Obama gain acceptance into Harvard, possibly raising money for Obama.
This guy is Rev. Wright all over again. If Obama is worried about Ayers, his day just got a whole lot worse.
"White people don't feel bad, whatever you do to them, they deserve it, God wants you to do it and that's when you cut out the nose, cut out the ears, take flesh out of their body, don't worry because God wants you to do it."
I did a little digging around and this story from 1990 gives a creepy peek inside the world of Mansour.
The Islamic Propagation Centre International is renowned for its ceaseless and well-funded attacks on Christianity. IPCI founder, Ahmed Deedat, has produced such scandalous booklets as "50 000 Errors in the Bible", "Resurrection or Resuscitation", "Crucifixion or 'Cruci-Fic tion", and "The God That Never Was".
However, while the IPCI is no stranger to blasphemy, slander, half-truths and outright lies, even they must have been embarrassed by their much-acclaimed international guest speaker -- Dr. Khalid Al-Mansour.
A MUSLIM SUPREMIST
As I attended their Wednesday, 24 October, rally in the Good Hope Centre, Cape Town, I was surprised by the extremism of Dr Al-Mansour. Seldom has it been my misfortune to endure such a loud illogical stream of venom from a public speaker. Al-Mansour must have been an embarrassment to all sane Muslims. Not that Christians don't have some similar fanatics disgracing our podiums with hysteria and unsubstantiated drivel. But this American Muslim (described as a Californian lawyer, banker, businessman and activist) went beyond all extremes in his outrageous statements.
Al-Mansour claimed that Muslims were heirs to the greatest civilizations and achievements in history. Muslims had reached America before Columbus was born! The Zimbabwe Ruins had been built by Muslims, as had the Pyramids in Egypt.
Read the rest, there's tons more of anti-everything except islam trickery. Assuming the source isn't kookery itself.
Also an interesting nugget, Mansour sits on the board of the African Communications Agency. A few clicks around the site and Bill Clinton's face pops up, also a few Google searches of the other board members shares a pretty "outlandish" bunch of folks with checkered past in Africa.
I already know Obama is dirtier than a pigs scratching post. It will be fun to watch the left dismiss yet another crazed America hating dirtbag in Obama's very crowded closet and characterize it as "right-wing hate."
It's better than "left-wing stupidity" though.
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america,
and what happened to the original 56 men who signed the declaration of independence?
5 were captured by the british and tortured to death.
12 had their homes burned.
9 fought and died from wounds or hardships from the revolutionary war.
I have some information on others that died poor, no possessions, what was interesting was when these men signed the declaration they new the penalty would be death if they were captured.
John McCain, whether you like him or not spent 5 years in a horrible prison in terrible conditions, he knows freedom is not free, but here is what i think is interesting about that,
Instead of being saluted when he walked onto the t.v. show "the view" he started to talk about the constitution and whoopie interrupted him and asked him if he was elected should she be worried about slavery. I could mention other people who have been rude too, but my point is that we have turned into such a rude society, it actually goes beyond rude it is dispicable.
He has given his entire life as a public servant and five years of it in prison and the only thing people are concerned about is "what about me".
Strangely enough it makes me think of how mean people can be I can understand from this very thought why people don't like each other very much.