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Ain't That Good News, Man Ain't ...

June 23, 2006 / by nobullthinker

Conventional news media is going the way of the dodo. I don't mean its old guard, Brokaw, Rather and their ilk. I mean the liberal ideology they proselytize. But it's not going fast enough to suit me. It still goes out of its way to paint our nation and the finest things it stands for in dark colors. It twists our good intentions into evil shapes. It must reform or it must end.

The war we fight IN Afghanistan and Iraq is not a war WITH Afghanistan or Iraq. It is a war against religiously promoted terrorism. And make no mistake about it this is a war to the death of either Islam or civilization as we know it. To say otherwise is to be blind to reality or hopelessly devoted to liberal delusions.

Popular media is hopelessly devoted to liberal delusions. It will not recognize the enemy we face and what's worse it will not permit us to speak the obvious truth about it: We are at war with a cult of death. To say so is politically incorrect - but not incorrect! If you are not a Muslim you have three choices; fight to win, convert or die. If Americans are made aware that these are their options they will support the fight. Unfortunately either the media is unable to see this reality or they refuse to alert the world to the threat.

The arrests in Florida this week ought to awaken us to the fact that this evil religion is infesting our nation and is doing so by appealing to evil organizations native to our country. Take note of how quickly this issue disappears from mainstream media and how those who try to keep it in the public eye are demonized as racists and bigots. The mainstream media is more than the dupe of liberalism it is an impediment to the survival of Western civilization.

If you understand this there may be something you can do to hasten the media to reform or dissolve. If you subscribe to a liberal periodical of any sort cancel your subscription and let them know why you're doing it. Don't tune into mainstream or liberal T.V. and let them know you're turning them off. Send letters to the editors. Post in blogs. Praise your country and your military. Fly your flag! And in your replies to this post add your own suggestions.

26 comments on Ain't That Good News, Man Ain't ...

  • Ancient1 said 2 years ago
    No need to add anything. Well written and accurate.

    A1
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    Always appreciate your support.
  • redwolftimes said 2 years ago
    Amen Thomas...I salute you[THUMBUP]
  • Percivel said 2 years ago
    "Liberals are masters at emotional manipulation."

    Ah, how nice! Now you can cry for us.
  • calhoun said 2 years ago
    Much to say, much to say...
    Riveting read, if a little emotionally charged. What do you consider an evil organization?
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    For one I consider the Black Muslims an evil organization. It is based on hate, particularily racial hatred. That hatred is redirected at the whim of its leaders onto whoever they choose to target. The latest target under consideration is "America at large" for the purpose of joining in the international Muslim Jihad. Farahkan has shown reluctance to jump on that bandwagon for one of two reasons. Either he understands that his followers would be swallowed up by the overwhelming power of his relatively small group or he understands that the violence practiced by true Islamists would surely target him.
  • Percivel said 2 years ago
    "but the truth doesn't go away because you want it to. "

    When it doesn't exist, it doesn't have to go away.
  • Argugonian said 2 years ago
    Thomas, Hi...

    Let's go another step...

    Who is behind the Leftist Media? They're the real culprits.
    Check my article posted today.[THUMBUP]

    Chas.
  • fgviva said 2 years ago
    tom
    you get a thumbs up from me, so that's a start. but i do believe the silent majority is about fed up with it also. I am sure that this November we will see the L and R riped apart [ yes both of them ] the issues are not in tune with their fundamentals
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    You're right about the fireworks we can expect in the next election. The 'right' has found a new voice and the 'left' is about to show how intollerant it truly is. They can be expected to go nuts trying to shut up people who disagree with them. They have always shown a tendency to loose control of their emotions.

    How do you like it here so far?
  • dudeovlife said 2 years ago
    "If you subscribe to a liberal periodical of any sort cancel your subscription and let them know why you're doing it. Don't tune into mainstream or liberal T.V. and let them know you're turning them off. Send letters to the editors. Post in blogs. Praise your country and your military. Fly your flag! And in your replies to this post add your own suggestions." Here is my suggestion...Drop the anti-liberal hoohaa. Turn off your television, dig deeper than the front page or channel 3 for your news hot shot. Your an excellent motivator, but use it for the good. What good will praising the military do!!?? One of the biggest problems in this world is unnecesary violence. So lets build up a violence machine instead of educating minorities. NoBullThinker I call upon you to dutifully retract your final statements of your latest blog. The rest of it was kick ass though, well written my friend.
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    You can make minorities go to school but you cannot make them learn. What is your plan to educate minorities? How will you make them learn? I am serious. It's all noble and s--t to say we have to educate minorities or we're not doing enough to educate minorities but go beyond the "front page" rhetoric and tell me how you plan to do it. Justify for me the billions of dollars dumped into educating people who have no desire to be educated. Explain for me why pouring more and more money into this noble cause has consistently shown negative progress. And don't point the finger of racism at me - look at the facts - and deal with them in a manner consistent with reality.

    I understand that you are still in school and still in the hands of the indoctrinators. I don't know where you're from or what life experiences you've had but only living can teach you about life. If you are really smart you will be open to the understanding that, just as with a math problem, a minimum amount of data is required to solve an equation. School is a maze and you are a lab rat. The world is entirely different outside the laboratory. You're still in the process of collecting data.

    As for my rah rah comments about flying the flag, I just wonder if you have any concept of how lucky you are to be living under that flag. Have you ever tried imagining what your life would be like if you lived in a place like Ghana or North Korea or one of the other hell holes of the world? That would be a real educational exercise for you. Imagine what you might be having for dinner tonight. Grass hoppers and rice? Maybe nothing at all.

    I know how lucky I am and I'm thankful that my father went to war to keep it for me. And I went to war so my kids could have it, too. Now you've got it. And there are guys out there now fighting and dying so you can keep it. That's what the flag stands for. At least it does to me and my fellow vets. No body's even asking you to defend it. We're only asking that you respect it.
    I appreciate your comments and will take them to heart. I know you mean well and I hope you understand that I do too.
  • dudeovlife said 2 years ago
    I attended a private high school in my town of about 400,000 or so people, maybe more I am not sure. I looked over the cirriculum for a public school when I was considering going to one. THey do not "educate" people at these public schools. All they are doing is babysitting a bunch of teenagers. In my city there are public schools for the "bad kids" and public schools for the "smart kids." It's all really a joike. Much like the education system in the rest of America. The past eight years have made out our government to look like a joke. Our government has grown so attached to capitalism that far too many decisions have been made solely on economic interests. Why did we go to IRAQ? Because Sadaam hussein was slaughtering his own people? Did we want to secure the oil for ourselves before it runs out? Why were we there? What is boils down to is ultimately economic interests. If you consider the fact that people are being displaced and killed by the thousands in Darfur right now as well as other underdeveloped or undeveloped countries in the world; then you will understand that we did not go there because Sadaam was killing people. We had economic interests in IRAQ and therefore we went in. We have no economic interests to preserve or obtain in Darfur or elsewhere so what did we do? Nothing.
    Did you know that within months of 9-11-01 US based oil companies began assembling an oil pipeline across afghanistan. I would consider that an economic interest. THousands are being opressed all over the world and we will have nothing to do with any of them. No help from our grand militia. You catch my drift?
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    In the case of Iraq there were a number of reasons for going and the politics of oil was certainly one of them. It had better be! Do you think you could survive a year without oil? The economy would collapse without it. The farming industry could no longer feed even 2% of our population. Oil is not a dirty word. It will be as important to your survival as air and water until better alternatives are found.
    What would you suggest we do about the slaughter in Dafur? The same kind of slaughter went on in Somalia but when we went to help them our leftists said we were sticking our nose where it didn't belong. A short time later tribal genocide took place in Rwanda and the U.S. declined to intervene. Now our leftists criticise us for not getting involved to save lives and accuse us of turning out backs because the victims were black. Now you and others say we didn't go into Iraq to save lives; we did it to get their oil. Even if that were true wouldn't we be saving lives in the long run? And isn't it about time someone at least makes the effort to bring civilization to that brutal region?

    You asked me not to think in terms of left and right but I'm asking you to observe and see if what I say is or is not true. There is no winning with leftists. If we try to do good by interfereing with evil we will be criticized as bullys. If we don't interfere we will be criticized by the very same people as racist or with some other politically correct branding. We cannot help everyone and if we try to help anyone we're damned for doing that.
  • dudeovlife said 2 years ago
    It was a "leftist" that sent troops into Somalia! Please think with an open mind my friend. I am not asking you to disregard your own values. But the words you are feeding me are that of someone else's. Those are not your own thoughts because I feel as though you are far more intelligent than that. You are truly a well spoken person as you have frequently demonstrated to me; however your ideas are simply far fetched. You continuosly criticize me for not providing you with a plan of action to achieve my ideals, but in reality that is what I am going to spend the next 12 years in a learning institution for. I am actually currently employed by the Campus LEadership Program out of Wahsington D.C. which is a non-partisan yet conservative organization. I strive to achieve a moral standard throughout my campus atmosphere and increase awareness on the issues that are on my mind. I am simply making others aware of these issues at this point in time. I do not feel inclined to serve you with a roadmap that I will follow in order to achieve my goals for a better society. I do assure you though that I am not flipping a coin at every fork in the road my friend. Have faith.
    As far as the slaughter in Darfur..."And isn't it about time someone at least makes the effort to bring civilization to that brutal region?" YOu said this concerning Iraq. While Iraq is by all standards far more developed and far less impoverished than most African nations. I know this to be true for I have family friends who recently relocated here from Rwanda.
    At the end of second world war we became the self-proclaimed "policing nation." The police within this country do not have the luxury of protecting some people and not others. If you disagree please refer to the oath that a police officer must take in order to take his position as one who is there to serve and protect. IF people are dying for no reason then the police had better intervene and I would exopect the world's most powerful nation to do the same. As it says in the bible we should care for those less fortunate than ourselves.
  • centurion said 2 years ago
    I'm with you all the way.
  • fgviva said 2 years ago
    not sure yet, doing a few blogs else were, some have good features and some dont...i gues i will find a place just to do one, but i am haveing fun with the learning.
    fg
  • damascusbarrel said 2 years ago
    Could we possibly have been separated at birth?
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    I checked your photo and there is no resemblance.
  • APOLITICALNUT said 2 years ago
    [THUMBUP] A great post! We are in a global war for survival against Islamoterrorism and most of our liberals want us to smile and 'be nice'.
  • wendysuz said 2 years ago
    [THUMBUP][THUMBUP]Great post!
  • disabledhealer said 2 years ago
    I agree with what you say, for the most part. What bothers me is that the inception of the war with Iraq was, and still is based on a basic lie that the President later admitted to: at his State of the Union Address, he empatically urged an immediate initiation of war, knowing there were no WMD. Further, the terrorists we are after, supposedly those responsible for 9/11, were not Iraqi, but most were Saudi. Of course, we know full well why Bush is not attacking the Saudis. It's like some clever shell game and we all know where the nut is. Naturally, terrorists are dangerous people, just llike their mantra of death. It is my opinion that Iraq will never be a democracy, because at the rate of destruction they are experiencing, Iraq is being destroyed at every level. It is grievous what is happening to those people.
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    You cannot say that it was a lie. If the man believed that Sadam was building nukes then it was not a lie. He may have been wrong but he wasn't lying. If you will take the time to go back and look at the news reports for the three or four weeks before we went into Iraq you will see that there was more justification for our actions than the nuclear threat.

    The thing that ticks me off about left wing ravings is that they spent the whole 8 years of Clinton's stint in office bitching that George Sr. hadn't finished the job in the first war by taking out Sadam. Along comes little George to finish the job and the left complains about that. No matter how much cake you give them they always complain while asking for more.
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    People are almost always left or right. It's a matter of the positions they take on issues. If you choose a side you must be either left or right.
    It's all about oil? Ultra-simplistic and only partly true. See my next post. It's inspired by your brilliant three letter analysis of your country's motive for going to war - OIL.
  • disabledhealer said 2 years ago
    The problem with labels is that they immediately stop all thought processess and evaluations. It puts people into artificial camps which precludes further understanding or even the desire for understanding. This "right-wing"-"left-wing" reductionism limits any resolution to the skimpiest of possibities because all is limited to political rationalization. It negates all the other spheres of human life and necessity to maintain life. All human blood is the same color and next to nothing is being done to prevent it's spilling. [THUMBDOWN]
  • nobullthinker said 2 years ago
    Sorry. Can't agree with a word you said.
    1. Labeling halts rational thought? That's a ridiculous intellectual generalization that has been circulating through elitist education for decades. In fact labeling is a starting point for intelligent discussion. It lays a ground work. Labels are indispensable for defining a discussion.
    2. I count 8 generalizations in your comment that I am replying to.
    3. Every human being will die and next to nothing is being done about it. Blood WILL be spilled and nothing CAN be done about it. That's how it is in the real world.
    4. Here's a hard truth. If you want future generations to have security and freedom someone must fight for it. We who are willing to confront evil don't expect dreamers to fight. We only ask that you shut up and get out of our way.
    5. Nothing personal. Dreamers are nice, too.

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