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"The Future is Up To Us: A Revolutionary Talking Politics with the American People ," by Nelson Peery.

August 30, 2009


“The Future is Up To Us: A Revolutionary Talking Politics with the American People ,” by Nelson Peery.

http://www.peoplestribune.org/future/future.html

This column is based on excerpts from the book, “The Future is Up To Us: A Revolutionary Talking Politics with the American People ,” by Nelson Peery. Order the book by sending $12 to Speakers for a New America, PO Box 3524, Chicago, IL 60654-3524.

The stability of America has always rested upon that huge section of the population that had just enough to give them the hope that they were going to get some more. So long as they had that hope, they wouldn’t change the system no matter how hard they were hurting. They believed there was a golden egg up there somewhere. They were the ones who stabilized America.

All of us have seen the magazines that speak frankly to rulers about the danger of this polarization of wealth and poverty continuing. It’s one thing as long as you can say that poverty is colored and it’s related to lack of industrious, Protestant habits. When you have the poverty spreading out, people look at one another and say, “You know, it’s not true this is a Black problem, or a brown problem. It’s a problem of a growing section of society.” Now, the problem becomes — how do you stop it?

The polarization of wealth and poverty isn’t somebody’s idea. It’s a result of changes in the mode of production. When products made by robotics are sold as if they were made by human beings, the capitalists get rich, and I mean fast! You don’t have much of a labor overhead and you are kicking these products out. Now, how do you spread out that wealth? You can’t, and you cannot stop the process. Some years ago, there were eight billionaires in America. Well, it’s now 154. The number of millionaires doubled between 1995 and 2000. Imagine where that money came from. Another million people lost a good portion of their livelihood.

What are the billionaires to do? How do you stop being a billionaire? Go back to the old means of production? Go back to a drill press or a typewriter? You can’t. Either he is going to be a billionaire tomorrow or he is going to be homeless. The capitalists have to continue to accumulate. That’s the way the system works. You can’t decide to quit. You’ve got to make more money and more money and more money or you are going to lose the money you’ve got.

This polarization of wealth and poverty that’s so rampant in the western world and especially in the United States, is going to continue. Little by little, the poor are going to recognize themselves as poor and propertyless. We have to help them understand that they are part of a new class. Any deep political response to the economic and social revolution depends on agitators and propagandists providing this knowledge to the movement.

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Information below from Amazon.com

The Future Is Up to Us – A revolutionary talking politics with the American people

# Paperback: 152 pages
# Publisher: Speakers For A New America (May 14, 2002)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0967668735
# ISBN-13: 978-0967668734

Pastor Prays for President Obama’s Death on Eve of His Visit to Arizona

August 30, 2009

Pastor Prays for President Obama’s Death on Eve of His Visit to Arizona
August 28, 2009
http://jonathanturley.org/2009/08/28/pastor-prays-for-president-obamas-death-on-eve-of-his-visit-to-arizona/#comment-76016

Pastor Steven Anderson has used his position at Faithful World Baptist Church, in Tempe, Arizona to bring just a little more hate into the world. Pastor Anderson is praying for the death of President Obama and an eternity in hell.

“Nope. I’m not gonna pray for his good. I’m going to pray that he dies and goes to hell. When I go to bed tonight, that’s what I’m going to pray. And you say, ‘Are you just saying that?’ No. When I go to bed tonight, Steven L. Anderson is going to pray for Barack Obama to die and go to hell.”

This is of course not the first death-dealing prayers to be spoken by preachers in the United States, including such prayers for the death of President Obama, judges, or others.

Of course, hate appears to come naturally to the good reverend in Arizona.

“… And yet you’re going to tell me that I’m supposed to pray for the socialist devil, murderer, infanticide, who wants to see young children and he wants to see babies killed through abortion and partial-birth abortion and all these different things — you’re gonna tell me I’m supposed to pray for God to give him a good lunch tomorrow while he’s in Phoenix, Arizona.”

VIDEO ON WEBPAGE AND YOU TUBE:
Pastor Stephen Anderson spews bile! Gospel of Hate!
August 27, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqziLVmPHtw

YOU TUBE INFO:

Faithful Word Baptist Church
Pastor Steven L. Anderson
2707 W Southern Ave, Suite #105
Tempe, AZ 85282
Phone: (480) 248-4082

E-mail: Info@faithfulwordbaptist.org
Steven Anderson of the Faithful Word Baptist Church? The same fella that Christopher Broughton, the anti-Obama, anarchist AR-15-carrying activist, declared to be his pastor on conspiranut moonhowler Alex Jones’ radio show?

Well, as has been reported on Crooks and Liars and MSNBC, the day before Broughton brought his loaded assault rifle to a demonstration outside where the President was speaking in downtown Phoenix, Pastor Anderson was preaching hate for President Obama, and praying for the Chief Executive’s death.

And when I say, “preaching hate,” I don’t mean that as a figure of speech.

“God hates Barack Obama,” the preacher told his congregation. “I hate Barack Obama.”

In a rambling, hour-plus sermon that knocks “sodomites,” disses Pentecostal Christians, and offers up a birther fantasy of Obama playing baseball in Kenya as a child with a stick and a mango, Anderson talked about how Obama would be in town the next day, and that some of his parishioners might be attending, although he couldn’t personally make it due to previous plans.

For Anderson, Obama cannot be “saved,” and because Obama backs access to abortion for women, he deserves to die.

“You’re gonna tell me that I’m supposed to pray for the socialist devil,” asked Anderson, rhetorically, referring to Obama, “[this] murderer, infanticide, who wants to see young children, and he wants to see babies killed through abortion and partial birth — and all these other things — you’re gonna tell me I’m supposed to pray for god to give him a good lunch tomorrow, while he’s in Phoenix, Arizona. Nope. I’m not going to pray for his good. I’m going to pray that he dies and goes to hell. When I go to bed tonight, that’s how I’m going to pray.”

Obama’s death, in Anderson’s eyes, would be just punishment for advocating for a woman’s right to choose. Calling Obama, “one of the rulers of the darkness of this world,” and drawing upon fire and brimstone from the Old Testament, he gets wierdly graphic about what he’d like to see done to the POTUS.

“If someone’s gonna twist my arm behind my back,” he tells the sunday-go-to-meetin’ crowd, “and tell me to pray for Barack Obama — this is what I’m going to pray, because this is only prayer that applies to him: Break his teeth, oh God, in his mouth, as a snail which melteth, let him pass away, like an untimely birth of a woman — that he thinks — he calls it a woman’s right to choose, you know, he thinks it’s so wonderful, he ought to be aborted. It ought to be, `Abort Obama,’ that ought to be the motto.”

Anderson also makes clear that his message is political as well as religious:

“Obama is overturning the U.S. Constitution, overturning the Declaration of Independence, overturning everything we believe as a country, overturning 200 some years of history. He is the revolutionary. And it’s a socialist, communist revolution. We are the counter-revolutionaries, saying, `No, we don’t want change.’”

Was Christopher Broughton in the congregation that Sunday, August 16? Did he hear and absorb this message from the man he described as “my pastor” on Alex Jones’ August 20 radio show?

“Let me tell you something, I don’t love Barack Obama,” intoned the wacky pastor the day before Obama’s arrival on August 17, “I don’t respect Barack Obama. I don’t obey Barack Obama, and I’d like to see Barack Obama melt like a snail tonight. Because he needs to recompense, he needs to reap what he’s sown.

“You see, any Christian will tell you that someone who commits murder should get the death penalty…And when Barack Obama is gonna push his partial birth abortion, his salty saline solution abortion, hey, he deserves to be punished for what he’s done.”

This is the church AR-15-slinger Christopher Broughton said he “proudly” attends; “the best church in the world,” according to him.

And this is why I can’t blow off what Broughton did by bringing his loaded AR-15 outside the President’s address to the VFW. I don’t think it was just a stunt. Rather, I think it’s a disturbing harbinger of what’s to come.

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Many have called for his arrest, which would be to combine an abusive use of the law with an abuse of the church.
18 U.S.C. 871 states:

“(a) Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.”

However, praying for the death of an individual is a long-accepted part of Christianity and other faiths. An “imprecatory prayer” is usually a reference to Psalm 35 where David calls upon the Lord to kill his enemies. There are a variety of imprecatory psalms containing curses or prayers for the punishment and death for one’s enemies. Psalms 7, 35, 55, 58, 59, 69, 79, 109, 137 and 139.

Such an arrest would be a deprivation of the free of speech and the free exercise of religion, in my view.

This does not mean that this not a matter of legitimate concern or investigation. It is being reported that the Christopher Broughton, the man who recently carried an AR-15 to the speech of President Obama on that trip to Arizona, is a follower of Rev. Anderson.

For the full story, click here: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bastard/2009/08/tempe_pastor_steven_anderson_p.php

The AR-15 toting nut job at the Obama town hall is a member of Anderson’s flock:
http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/gun-toting-arizona-protester-belongs

Just Found a Red Sock in the Laundry

August 26, 2009

Just Found a Red Sock in the Laundry

Health Insurance Companies Sucking Up Corporate Welfare

August 25, 2009

Health Insurance Companies Sucking Up Corporate Welfare

‘Brave New Films’ Facebook Group notes: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=120793769372&ref=nf

It’s not a bad idea to look to how Wall Street reacts to the health care debate to determine winners and losers. After all, when you see insurance industry stock prices skyrocketing, you can safely say that investors believe whatever “reform” happens this year, if any, will not create a hardship for insurers, and more likely a windfall. Most of the major insurance companies are up 6-12% in the last month, far above the rise in the overall market. All of that is true.

However, we should note that these constant rises in the stock prices are most certainly not based on current fundamentals. Indeed, most insurance companies are losing market share.

“But it turns out the current arrangement, through which employers are supposed to buy coverage from large insurance firms and enlist their employees to cover the costs, isn’t working so well for the insurance industry, either. In fact, the system by which insurance coverage is tied to payroll jobs is a huge problem—especially in a period when Americans are less likely to have payroll jobs than they have been in the recent past and when employers are less likely to cover the costs of that insurance. A look at the earnings reports and stock prices of big insurance companies reveals that tying insurance to employment probably isn’t a good idea, after all—unless the employer happens to be the government.

Since December 2007, the U.S. economy has lost 6.5 million payroll jobs, or about 4.7 percent of the total. The economy is likely to lose at least 1 million more by the end of this year. When people lose jobs, they frequently lose their insurance. (COBRA allows former employees to continue purchasing insurance for a period of time, but the costs are frequently prohibitive.) So large insurers have been losing millions of members. A chart in a recent Wall Street Journal article shows that seven large insurers have collectively lost 4.34 million members in their “commercial risk” plans since December 2007. (”Commercial risk” or “risk-based membership” generally refers to people whom insurance companies insure directly.)”

Insurance company stocks have actually lagged behind the S&P 500 dating back from the beginning of the recession in December 2007. So why are they shooting up now, considering that job loss is continuing, which will erode their client base further? The answer is that insurance companies are actually being propped up by government money.

“In fact, there’s pretty good evidence that government spending is all that stands between the struggling insurers and complete disaster. Look through the insurers’ earnings reports, and you’ll see that a portion of the loss in commercial business has been offset by growth in Medicare and Medicaid programs. At UnitedHealth in the past year, for example, enrollment in its public programs rose from 6.185 million to 7.115 million.

The system of employer-provided health care coverage is crumbling before our eyes, and for more Americans—and for more American insurance companies—government-funded health care is all that separates them from financial disaster.”

If investors are making a bet, they’re assuming that government will continue to subsidize private industry, moving toward a model of quasi-nationalized health care, where private companies manage public programs, or get government to funnel direct payments through their customers to keep them covered. This is why two elements of reform are crucial – ending useless programs like Medicare Advantage, where private companies run public programs like Medicare for more money with no consequent increase in service; and instituting a public option, so that the government is not forced to bail out the insurance industry. With such shaky fundamentals based on the erosion of the employer market, insurers will be forced to change their practices or literally go out of business. But that’s only if they aren’t treated like corporate welfare cases, and injected with the cash they need to survive. Cash which often goes directly into the pockets of super-rich CEOs.

That’s essentially the nature of the fight over the public option – should our tax dollars go to rescuing insurance companies which have added no value to the health care system, or should they go to treatment and care?

Dumb-Ass Republican Head Michael Steele Says ‘Veterans Affairs’ Tells Veterans to Kill Themselves

August 25, 2009

Dumb-Ass Republican Head Michael Steele (who doesnt seem to realize the ONLY reason he got the position was because he was black, trying to balance out the Dems and Obama) Says ‘Veterans Affairs’ Tells Veterans to Kill Themselves…more lie…s to get people to hate Government assisted healthcare.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/25/michael-steele-va-encoura_n_268310.html

PART ONE: Do You Feel Bad About This Poor Pastor?

August 25, 2009

PART ONE: Do You Feel Bad About This Poor Pastor?

Baptist pastor beaten + tazed by Border patrol – 11 stitches:

Obama and the Bush administrations use of "renditions."

August 25, 2009

Obama and the Bush administrations use of “renditions.”

Excerpt:

“In addition to the release of the IG Report today, Eric Holder announced the limited scope of the torture investigations he would conduct, and the Obama administration announced it would continue the Bush policy of “renditions.”"

Story:

What every American should be made to learn about the IG Torture Report
Glenn Greenwald
Monday Aug. 24, 2009 18:25 EDT

I wrote earlier today about Eric Holder’s decision to “review” whether criminal prosecutions are warranted in connection with the torture of Terrorism suspects — that can be read here — but I want to write separately about the release today of the 2004 CIA’s Inspector General Report (.pdf), both because it’s extraordinary in its own right and because it underscores how unjust it would be to prosecute only low-level interrogators rather than the high-level officials who implemented the torture regime. Initially, it should be emphasized that yet again, it is not the Congress or the establishment media which is uncovering these abuses and forcing disclosure of government misconduct. Rather, it is the ACLU (with which I consult) that, along with other human rights organizations, has had to fill the void left by those failed institutions, using their own funds to pursue litigation to compel disclosure. Without their efforts, we would know vastly less than we know now about the crimes our government committed.

More:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/08/24/ig_report/index.html

Why to NEVER trust Ron Paul

August 25, 2009

Why to NEVER trust Ron Paul:

Michelle Bachmann to host town hall with Rep. Ron Paul

Source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=0068335&From=News

In an interview with AM 1280 on Saturday, Rep. Michele Bachmann announced that she will have Rep. Ron Paul as her guest for a September town hall forum in St. Cloud.

“I’ll be doing another town hall up in the St. Cloud area in September and we’ll do that on monetary policy. Ron Paul is going to come in and we are going to host something on monetary policy,” Bachmann said.

Bachmann is a convert to the Ron Paul movement, sometimes attending the congressman’s weekly lunches.

“I especially want to speak to the 19- to 20-year olds so they can know what there future will be under this level of debt accumulation and spending,” she added about the forum. “They need to know their future. And so I’m bringing him in so we can have a discussion on monetary policy.”

Read Full Story: http://minnesotaindependent.com/42610/bachmann-to-host-town-hall-with-rep-ron-paul

Spray-On Solar Cells

August 25, 2009

Spray-On Solar Cells

08-24-2009 • LiveScience

Source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=0068337&From=News

Solar cells soon could be painted onto the sides of buildings or rooftops with nanoparticle inks, according to one chemical engineer.

The new nano-ink process could replace the standard method of manufacturing solar cells, which requires high temperatures and is relatively expensive, said Brian Korgel of the University of Texas at Austin.

Read Full Story: http://www.livescience.com/technology/090824-spray-on-solar-cells.html

Wing-nuts are insisting if Obama is not circumcised he can’t be a American

August 25, 2009

Wing-nuts are insisting if Obama is not circumcised he can’t be a American

http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/12634/

Obama Plays Golf With Donor Whose Bank Is Being Probed For Role In Illegal Tax Shelters

August 25, 2009

Obama Plays Golf With Donor Whose Bank Is Being Probed For Role In Illegal Tax Shelters

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/25/obama-plays-golf-with-don_n_267815.html

THOUGHT OF THE DAY

August 25, 2009

THOUGHT OF THE DAY 8-25-09

I have learned SOOO much from my animal companions; how selfish I can be and how selfless I can be, two of the most important lessons a human need to acquire to live happily and peacefully in society and at the same time, the very same two important aspects culture (work, school, family, friends, lovers, media) does not teach us on a regular basis, leaving us in the mess we are in now, and have been in over the history of mankind.

Past Thoughts of the Day: http://www.coreymondello.com/Thoughts.html

Conservative slams ‘The American Patriot’s Bible’: its distortions and fabrication of a USA being a Christian Nation.

August 25, 2009

A Conservative slams ‘The American Patriot’s Bible’ for its persistent distortions of history, its glorification of American empire, and its fabrication of an idyllic Christian era that never existed.

Source: ‘Truth Wins Out’ Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/truthwinsout?v=wall&viewas=700611017&ref=nf

Excerpt:
“Jesus himself instructed his followers to separate the things of God from the things of Caesar..”

Story:

The American Conservative — God’s Country

The American Patriot’s Bible: The Word of God and the Shaping of America, Richard G. Lee, ed., Thomas Nelson, 1824 pages

By Richard Gamble

Richard Gamble is author of ‘The War for Righteousness’ and is at work on a book about how America became the “city on a hill.”

http://amconmag.com/article/2009/sep/01/00040/

Does Christianity make a good civil religion? First-century Rome certainly didn’t think so. And Jesus himself instructed his followers to separate the things of God from the things of Caesar, a distinction no pagan Roman was ever forced to make. In some sense, Jesus created the problem of church and state, and Christians for two millennia have had to live with the consequences.

But not everyone has been content to live with the tension inherent and inescapable in the dual citizenship St. Augustine wrote about in ‘The City of God’. For a time, the early church hoped the Emperors Constantine or Theodosius would bring Christ’s kingdom to earth through their godly political rule. Centuries later, modern political theorists developed their own ways of reconciling the earthly and heavenly kingdoms.

In the 18th century, Jean-Jacques Rousseau longed to recover the unity of state and cult known in antiquity. The Genevan philosopher wrote in ‘The Social Contract’ that every state required a religion at its base. But, he charged, “the Christian law is at bottom more injurious than serviceable to a robust constitution of the state.” He singled out Catholicism for “giving men two legislative orders, two rulers, two homelands.” In Rousseau’s judgment, this dual citizenship contemptibly “destroy[ed] social unity.”

The modern unitary state required a more instrumental Christianity, a “religion of humanity” that focused man’s attention more on his homeland in this world than on the life to come. To this benign faith Rousseau allied a “civil religion” whose dogmas affirmed belief in a providential God, assurance of reward and punishment in the afterlife, and a spirit of tolerance.

Modern American evangelicalism has its own way of reconciling church and state. It imagines an ideal American founding on Christian principles, blames the nation’s decline on secularists, and mobilizes politically active believers to “reclaim” America as God’s chosen land. It sees no inherent conflict between America and the gospel. Christianity is safe for America’s political and economic order. In fact, a return to the Bible’s wisdom and morality would automatically heal the nation and secure its bright future. No one need choose between allegiance to Christ and allegiance to America.

Guided by these assumptions, ’The American Patriot’s Bible’ attempts with breathtaking audacity to synthesize Americanism and Christianity. Into the complete text of Scripture itself this new edition of the Bible inserts quotations from famous American statesmen, soldiers, preachers, and scientists testifying to their high regard for God and His Word. Not content to leave it at that, this Bible also draws parallels between the sacred narrative of Scripture and the American experience. Every book of the Old and New Testament opens with an inspiring reflection on the alleged similarities between God’s people of old and America today. Some of the parallels, such as Washington as the national Moses, have been commonplace in pulpit and political rhetoric for over 200 years.

Others, such as Franklin Roosevelt as America’s Nehemiah, will come as a shock, especially for anyone who expects this Bible to have a narrowly right-wing political agenda. Indeed, the book goes out of its way to be nonpartisan, ecumenical, and racially inclusive. Its message is more populist and nationalist than conservative. Its heroes range from Lincoln to Kennedy to Reagan.

The editor, Richard G. Lee, serves as founding pastor of First Redeemer Church, a Southern Baptist megachurch in metro Atlanta. In the summer of 2009, his church hosted a “Restoring America Conference” featuring Oliver North and David Limbaugh among other Republican activists. Reverend Lee’s Bible seeks, in his words, to show “the ‘strong cord’ of the Bible’s influence that runs through the colorful fabric of our nation’s past and present.” No one can reasonably deny that the Bible profoundly shaped America’s colonization and national development. The evidence is everywhere. But Lee and his research staff have chosen that evidence with a template in hand that led them to find exactly the useable past they needed and nothing else. And they searched Scripture in the same way, finding a Christianity of power, moralism, and worldly success, not one of persecution, cross-bearing, and division.

The story that emerges from Lee’s editorial notes is straightforward and reinforces the familiar Christian-America framework. This whole project would collapse without that framework. America was founded on a “Judeo-Christian ethic” drawn from the Bible. Until relatively recently, principles taken from that ethic dominated America’s schools, politics, and culture. Under assault by secularists who have obscured the role of religion in American history and misappropriated the myth of separation of church and state, the nation has declined morally. The Bible must therefore be returned to its central place of authority in American life in order to restore the nation’s moral fabric and reclaim its special calling from God to defend freedom at home and abroad. The phrase “one nation under God” best sums up what America once was and what it will be again if enough concerned Christians rally to the call for political action.

The publisher’s marketing strategy makes the message plain. Its advertising campaign is slick and aggressive. The Bible’s website (www.americanpatriotsbible.com) features a short promotional video that has to be seen to be believed. No satire is possible. To the accompaniment of stirring music, three pairs of pictures fade slowly in and out of view. The first set shows Adam and Eve and then George and Martha Washington followed by the caption, “First Families.” The second shows Moses and then Abraham Lincoln followed by the caption, “Freedom Fighters.” (In a delightful faux pas, the producers picked an engraving of Moses about to shatter the two tablets of the law.) The third outdoes the first two by showing Jesus with his disciples at the Last Supper and then the delegates of the Continental Congress followed by the caption, “Founding Fathers.” Just in case anyone has missed the point, the video ends with the words, “Sometimes history repeats itself.”

How the history of redemption and the history of the United States supposedly come together is the whole point of ‘The American Patriot’s Bible’ . It combines the two seamlessly. But its account of the American past is highly selective. It has no room for inconvenient facts. To be sure, the editor and his staff report truths about American history. But they don’t tell the whole truth. To their credit, they avoid the many spurious quotations often ascribed to the Founders by less than scrupulous partisans of “Christian America.” Famous Americans really did say these things about the Bible, Jesus, and Christianity. But they said much more.

Just a few examples show the misleading results that come from this Bible’s method of “proof-texting” its way through American history. By including profiles of both Samuel F. B. Morse and Pope John Paul II, ‘The Patriot’s Bible’ suggests a harmony in American Christianity that never existed. Morse helps illustrate Numbers 23:23, the source for his famous exclamation “What hath God wrought!” during the first successful telegraph transmission. But the editor remains utterly silent about Morse’s career in the 1830s as the author of bestselling exposés of papal plots against American liberty. Naturally, the historical Morse would muddy the waters. It just wouldn’t do to include a box quoting his alarm about swarms of Jesuit-inspired immigrants: “Americans, you are marked for their prey, not by foreign bayonets, but by weapons surer of effecting the conquest of liberty than all the munitions of physical combat in the military or naval storehouses of Europe.” Such divisiveness ruins civil religion.

Likewise, the full-page account of the Pledge of Allegiance inserted into the Old Testament book of Ruth explains how it came to be written in the 1890s and that the phrase “under God” was added during the Cold War with President Eisenhower’s blessing. This is all true. Nowhere, however, does it mention the inconvenient fact that the Pledge’s author, Francis Bellamy, was a socialist and a rabid nativist who wanted to limit immigration to certain “pure” races.

Yes, Alexis de Tocqueville really did say, “there is no country in the whole world in which the Christian religion retains greater influence over the souls of men than in America.” But he also said, immediately before that quotation, “in the United States the sovereign authority is religious, and consequently hypocrisy must be common.”

Tom Paine did indeed quote from the Bible in his Revolutionary War tract Common Sense. But the freethinking Paine also wrote ‘The Age of Reason’, a book meant “to show, from the Bible itself, that there is abundant matter to suspect it is not the Word of God…” In 1797, he summed up his debunking of the first chapters of Genesis by saying, “If this then is the strange condition the beginning of the Bible is in it leads to a just suspicion that the other parts are no better, and consequently it becomes every man’s duty to examine the case. I have done it for myself, and am satisfied that the Bible is fabulous”—that is, built of fables.

And yes, Thomas Jefferson did in fact more than once praise Jesus’ “moral precepts” for their “purity.”

But he also edited an infamous version of the gospels that removed all references to Jesus’ miracles and ended not with the resurrection but simply with his death and burial in the tomb. It is true that Jefferson valued the social utility of Jesus’ ethical teachings, but he compared the effort to uncover them in the gospel accounts to finding “diamonds in a dunghill.” He also denied Christ’s divinity and called Paul “the first corrupter of the doctrines of Jesus.” The editor’s introduction to the book of Romans quotes Woodrow Wilson instead.

These quotations do not prove the opposite of the thesis embedded in ’The American Patriot’s Bible’. They do not prove that America was invariably bigoted, racist, hypocritical, and anti-Christian. Instead, they show that the full record simply cannot give the editor the kind of America he so earnestly wants. There is no golden age of Christian America waiting to be rediscovered and reclaimed.

The logic of ’The American Patriot’s Bible’ relies on more than a selective memory. It also depends on a particular kind of exegesis and application of Scripture. To make this story work, somehow we have to get from ancient Israel to modern America. The New Testament writers began the practice of applying biblical Israel’s calling to the church. Peter, for example, in his first epistle calls the church God’s “chosen people” and “holy nation.” It has been common, therefore, for the church throughout its history to read Old Testament passages about God’s “people” in light of its own identity as the realization of God’s true Israel. This appropriation of Old Testament language still offends devout Jews, who object to what they see as the wholesale theft of their identity by Christians. That offense is unavoidable, but the proponents of Christian America take the next step and apply God’s covenant promises to the United States, a leap that offends more Christians than one might expect.

Why this confusion of the church and America matters becomes clear in how The Patriot’s Bible uses promises like the one found in II Chronicles 7:14: “if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” The Patriot’s Bible reads these words as addressed to America as a once Christian but now backslidden nation. Applying “My people” loosely to America means that God’s people can claim the promises made to Israel just as surely as if they were made to the United States. Repentance will bring healing to the nation. The Patriot’s Bible claims that the book of Second Chronicles offers nothing less than “a model of national spiritual renewal.”

Publication of ’The American Patriot’s Bible’ ought to provoke a much needed debate in the United States about the church’s right relationship to civil society. This Bible may become a landmark in that debate, clarifying the issues as never before, forcing people to recognize the degree to which Americanism has penetrated Christianity. An Augustinian perspective may help frame that conversation. In Book XIX of ‘The City of God’, the Bishop of Hippo explained in which areas there can be peace and in which there must be conflict between the earthly and the heavenly cities.

Christian and non-Christian have a common interest in earthly peace, good order, and the “necessaries of life.” But in matters of worship, Augustine wrote, the Christian was forced to “dissent” from the earthly city. The limits of the common life had been reached. The Christian was forced “to become obnoxious to those who think differently, and to stand the brunt of their anger and hatred and persecutions…” Praising piety and faith in general alongside remnants of the historic Christian faith, ’The American Patriot’s Bible’ combines the things of God and the things of Caesar at the very point where they most vigilantly need to be kept apart. When the City of Man sets up Americanism as its faith, the Christian is forced to dissent.

There is another problem here. Why nationalize the Bible? A nationalized Bible would seem in effect to reverse the story of redemption. At the core of Christianity is a message that the gospel of salvation is flung wide open to all peoples regardless of nationality, race, or language. The day of Pentacost made that truth clear. While Christianity has inevitably taken on national accents as it has encountered culture after culture over the past 2,000 years, it is a universal faith. Why, then, take that transnational faith and fuse it with an earthly Caesar and empire by setting it side by side in pages of Holy Writ with a particular nation’s history and identity, as if Christianity belonged to Americans in a special and intimate way not true of other people? This Bible by its very existence distorts the gospel.

As Augustine says in ‘The City of God,’ the “heavenly city, while it sojourns on earth, calls citizens out of all nations, and gathers together a society of pilgrims of all languages…”

Beyond what the editor and the publisher intended, ’The American Patriot’s Bible’ is deeply American. It takes to a new level the remaking of Scripture into a marketable consumer good, a trend underway in the United States since at least the invention of the modern steam press in the early 19th century. (See R. Lawrence Moore’s ‘Selling God.’) It also exemplifies the irony of American Protestants, who adhere to the sufficiency of Scripture for faith and life yet find the unadorned text of that Word not so sufficient after all. And finally, it provides further evidence of how theologically ill-equipped one dominant strand of American Christianity has been over the past few hundred years to know how to sojourn in America, how to conceive of the United States as part of the City of Man and of the church as a stranger in a strange land.

Rousseau’s name appears nowhere in ’The American Patriot’s Bible’, but thanks to this publishing venture his tame Christianity and unifying civil religion have now found their way into the pages of Scripture itself. Hopefully the publishers have misjudged the taste of their target audience. If not, then perhaps robust sales will provoke American Christians to reacquaint themselves with Jesus’ problem of church and state.

President Sean Hannity? It’s Up to God

August 24, 2009

President Sean Hannity? It’s Up to God

(Well thank god for that….now it is settled, he can be added to the other wackos in America who believe a “god” picked them out of billions of people, to whisper sweet nothings in their ears. Mental Illness runs rampant apparently..)

Source: http://fromtheleft.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/president-sean-hannity-its-up-to-god/

FIXED Noise’s whore-loving, Aryan Nation-defending Sean Hannity is waiting for God to tell him to run for president. Hannity told radio colleague Bill Cunningham he would consider entering the front lines of the political fray if God directs him.

When was the last "just war"?

August 24, 2009

When was the last “just war”?

Source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=0068101&From=News

Christine Smith

8-22-09

To discern the truth about any conflict requires examination of the whole matter not merely the picture one’s government paints for them.

(links on webpage)

http://christinesmith.us/wordpress/2009/08/22/when-was-the-last-just-war/

I oppose the use of force in violation of another’s rights.

However, I am not a pacifist. Whether on an individual or national level, I support self-defense. The use of force to stop an aggressor who is violating another’s rights is justified.

Thus, I’ve read with interest the concept of a “just war,” which dates back to Cicero, including the Just War Theory or Doctrine found in my own faith of Catholicism. It delineates, from a moral perspective, the reasons and means in which war can be fought in order to be considered just in the eyes of the Church, including as a prerequisite that all other viable alternatives have been attempted first, and that if war ensues that humane treatment of prisoners of war and others involved is maintained. Essentially it condones self-defense, and puts a trust in the government of a nation to declare war.

To discern the truth about any conflict requires examination of the whole matter not merely the picture one’s government paints for them.

Everyone likes to think that the U.S. government has always been “just” and righteous in its use of force, but obviously it has violated such principles, terrorizing and killing civilian populations, as well as engaging in torture. Regardless of what an “enemy” has done, such evil is never justified. The U.S. government is one of the worst offenders in its arrogant use of its might worldwide. “Might” does not make “right,” but our government has misused its power for decades.

The result of waging unjust wars is never favorable. For the goal of regime change (to a more favorable government toward U.S. agendas) many people die, hostility toward the U.S. heightens, and civil liberties in America are trampled.

So, again, I consider the question what wars this government was involved in adhered to the principles of The Just War Doctrine, or were most conflicts avoidable?

As I consider the use of our military, I am unable to identify an instance offhand where 1. Other means besides warfare were really attempted. 2. It was declared with proper authority (in our case, by Congress) 2. Loss of civilian life and property were respected, with civilians not being indiscriminately harmed or killed. 3. There was (what I consider the only legitimate reason) a violent aggressor threatening the United States who had to be stopped.

Former President Jimmy Carter addressed such issues in regards to the idea of a war against Iraq in his March 9, 2003 piece, “Just War — or a Just War?” in the New York Times.

The instances this government has engaged in war (at least in recent history I recall) have all been fought with all manner of “good causes” being cited often with loads of rhetoric about “defending our freedom” or “spreading democracy.” But which military actions defended our freedom? And as for “spreading democracy,” that is not a valid reason for war whether one considers the “just war” theory or the U.S. Constitution. On the contrary, we could have been a nation at peace if peace had been our goal. Most of our conflicts have not been declared by Congress nor were they presidential responses to a “sudden attack.”

Peace has never been the goal of the U.S. government, and thus warfare continues. Real motives are concealed and cloaked with a facade of all the “reasons” force must be used, and like obedient children, the American people have often passively accepted whatever is told them.

But what about WWII and the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor? Though Americans were predominately against entering the war, Pearl Harbor of course changed that immediately. Surely, most argue, our involvement in WWII was justified morally. This prevalent belief comes with deep emotions due to the horrendous evil Hitler’s regime perpetrated, but one must also recall until Pearl Harbor, Americans did not want to be involved. So, were we the innocent bystanders, uninvolved, until we were attacked on December 7, 1941?

The U.S. government had been involved in economic warfare against the Japanese for some time, with the end result of provoking them to attack us. Void of such assaults and involvement militarily with the British against Germany, Japan would likely have not attacked nor Germany declared war. Roosevelt’s policies drew the United States into war. Americans at the time wanted no part in it, preferring non-interventionism to jumping into a European and Asian imperialistic conflict with the empire of Britain.

One of the best articles examining this is by Robert Higgs and published in the May 2006 issue of The Freeman magazine, “How U.S. Economic Warfare Provoked Japan’s Attack on Pearl Harbor.“ I recommend everyone read that informative piece, and for further research any number of books and discussions at the Independent Institutes’s Pearl Harbor Archive.

As Jacob G. Hornberger wrote of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his Dec. 1991 article, “December 7, 1941: The Infamy of FDR,” “Nevertheless, the man who did everything he could in the 1930s to destroy America’s legacy of economic liberty proceeded on a fateful — and illegal — course of action: waging undeclared war on Germany and Japan in an attempt to maneuver them into “Firing the first shot” — thereby justifying America’s formal entry into the war.” Hornberger’s article is a must read to clarify and illumine any American who still believes the myths about our entry into WWII that most of us have been taught.

Regardless of how Americans might “feel,” about any number of the military conflicts, if such conflicts violate our very Constitution they cannot be justified. An excellent examination of this point, also by Hornberger, can be found in his April 2002 piece, “Declaring and Waging War: The U.S. Constitution.”

To attack and invade nations who have not attacked or are even capable of threatening us allies is unjust. As Major General Smedley D. Butler wrote in his War is a Racket piece, “A third step in this business of smashing the war racket is to make certain that our military forces are truly forces for defense only.”

The question then arises of our allies. Just as an individual will protect his family and friends, it is natural to think a nation do the same. The “just war” theory provides for this, but our Constitution necessitates Congress declaring it (and they should, I think, make American security/defense the criteria – the protection of our rights)…not a president deciding unilaterally to take action. But only Congress should be able to commit our troops (troops who have agreed to defend our nation, not necessarily agreeing to defend other nations). Otherwise, neutrality should be observed as a nation. If the American people empathize with those suffering under tyranny and persecution elsewhere, they always have the prerogative of supporting them with their money and their lives. Humanitarian efforts must always be voluntary, willing, actions from private citizenry not the government. (The U.S. government has never waged a war on behalf of concern for the “rights” of others anyway, consider their utter disregard, as only one example, for the lives of Jews escaping Nazi tyranny when they turned away refugees on what is now referred to as ‘The Voyage of the Damned.’ Humanitarian claims are simply a good cover for empire building.). Since WWII is still the most oft-cited example by those legitimately concerned with the fight against evil and its oppression in this world, I also recommend another article by Robert Higgs, “Truncating the Antecedents – How Americans Have Been Misled about World War II.”

What wars in recent history can be justified morally and constitutionally? What of our on-going occupations and numerous bases worldwide? When, if ever, have we been fighting truly in self-defense of the United States, opposing a force that seeks to dominate us, rather than being the instigator for agendas which are far from the principles we were founded upon? Getting government out of the business of war is the prerequisite to liberty, security, peace and prosperity.

This area is an example where one’s conscience should do the choosing between right and wrong, even if in defiance of popular sentiment from one’s society, nation or Church.

City builds on man’s property and steals his bulldozer.

August 24, 2009

City builds on man’s property and steals his bulldozer.

Source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=0068106&From=News

City builds a well house on man’s private property and then after he bulldozes the structure they steal the bulldozer and arrest him.

Read Full Story: http://savannahnow.com/node/770286

Black people still seven times more likely to be stopped and searched

August 24, 2009

What could these men have in common? Hmm


Equality and Human Rights Commission

Black people still seven times more likely to be stopped and searched

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/what-could-these-men-have-in-common-hmm-1776178.html

"Wall Street profits from trades with Fed"

August 24, 2009

“Wall Street profits from trades with Fed”

Source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=0068104&From=News

There is currently a proposal that would require Congress to audit the Federal Reserve. The bill has 282 co-sponsors, which means it would easily pass the House. Yet someone in the House has buried the bill. The Fed, of course, does not want audited. Although the Fed gave hundreds-of-billions of money directly to Wall Street, the Fed has actually transfered trillions (nine trillion, by conservative estimates) through many subterfuges.

Read Full Story: http://federalism.typepad.com/crime_federalism/2009/08/wall-street-profits-from-trades-with-fed.html

"Vaccine Nation" – Trailer.

August 24, 2009

“Vaccine Nation” – Trailer.

Source:
http://groups.google.com/group/newsfromunderground/browse_thread/thread/8493151230cc85d0?hl=en

Trailer:
http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_18884.cfm

Or Just Watch here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUMZ-O-OsG0

In his documentary film Vaccine Nation, award-winning investigative film director Dr. Gary Null challenges the basic health claims by government health agencies and pharmaceutical firms that vaccines are perfectly safe. This is one of the most critical questions facing today’s children and future generations to come. If inoculation with a large regimen of vaccines is safe, what can account for the rapid increase in autism and other mental disabilities that are now at epidemic proportions? And why isn’t the sudden onset of neurological illnesses in children being treated as an urgent crisis by our government and medical industries?

Weaving together interviews with many of the nations most expert medical researchers, private physicians specializing in autism, parents of children victimized by immunization, congressmen, vaccination activists, legal authorities and more, Vaccine Nation will awaken viewers to one of the continual perils to the health and future of children.

All the President’s Zombies – Paul Krugman

August 24, 2009

All the President’s Zombies - Paul Krugman
8-25-09
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/25/all-the-presidents-zombies/

Ben Bernanke’s testimony over the past two days gives us our best clue yet about where the administration and the Fed are going with bank rescue. And the answer seems to be … nowhere.

Simon Johnson and James Kwak read it the same way I do:

“This is another sign of the serious brainpower that has been expended on finding ways to avoid or minimise government ownership of banks, and to avoid the slightest possibility of offending shareholders – shareholders whose shares have positive value primarily because of the expectation of a further government bail-out.” (1)

And The Economist’s Free Exchange puts it bluntly:

“At this stage, I joked, I’d be just as happy with them just saying, “We have a strategy, we will continue to inject capital to prop up zombie banks indefinitely. That’s pretty much the whole plan and we’re counting on it bringing the financial sector back to life someday, somehow”. Is it just me or is that pretty much what Ben Bernanke said yesterday?” (2)

No, it’s not just you.

I’d add a political-economy point. Here’s Noam Scheiber, in the new TNR economics blog:

“Yesterday afternoon I spoke to a senior Democratic aide in the Senate who repeatedly emphasized that, the way things stand now, it would be almost impossible to get another cent for the banks. Congress has “bailout fatigue,” the aide said.” (3)

Indeed. As long as capital injections are seen as a way to bail out the people who got us into this mess (which they are as long as the banks haven’t been put into receivership), the political system won’t, repeat, won’t be willing to come up with enough money to make the system healthy again. At most we’ll get a slow intravenous drip that’s enough to keep the banks shambling along.

More and more, it looks as if we’re headed for the decade of the living dead.

NOTES:

1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2009/feb/24/useconomy-credit-crunch

2. http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2009/02/finally_some_clarity.cfm

3. http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_stash/archive/2009/02/25/congress-to-the-banks-feh.aspx

Arrest Over Software Illuminates Wall St. Secret

August 24, 2009

Arrest Over Software Illuminates Wall St. Secret

Source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=0068117&From=News

Mr. Aleynikov, who is free on $750,000 bond, is suspected of having taken pieces of Goldman software that enables the buying and selling of shares in milliseconds. Banks and hedge funds use such programs to profit from tiny price discrepancies among markets and in some instances leap in front of bigger orders.

Read Full Story: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/24/business/24trading.html?hp

"Wall Street profits from trades with Fed"

August 24, 2009

“Wall Street profits from trades with Fed”

Source: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=0068104&From=News

There is currently a proposal that would require Congress to audit the Federal Reserve. The bill has 282 co-sponsors, which means it would easily pass the House. Yet someone in the House has buried the bill. The Fed, of course, does not want audited. Although the Fed gave hundreds-of-billions of money directly to Wall Street, the Fed has actually transfered trillions (nine trillion, by conservative estimates) through many subterfuges.

Read Full Story: http://federalism.typepad.com/crime_federalism/2009/08/wall-street-profits-from-trades-with-fed.html

YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CANT HIDE: U.S. preps for vast swine flu vaccine effort

August 24, 2009

YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CANT HIDE: U.S. preps for vast swine flu vaccine effort

Effort to innoculate half of population within months is unprecedented:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32524843/ns/health-more_health_news/

A total of 33 Fox advertisers dump Glenn Beck

August 24, 2009

A total of 33 Fox advertisers, including Walmart, CVS Caremark, Clorox and Sprint, directed that their commercials not air on Beck’s show, according to the companies and ColorofChange.org,

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/08/23/entertainment/e102453D19.DTL&tsp=1#ixzz0P5iCaZMm

Want To Kick Some Ass? Get A Prescription

August 24, 2009

Want To Kick Some Ass? Get A Prescription

Story:

Judge To Allow Zoloft Defense In L.I. Assault Case
8-23-09
http://wcbstv.com/topstories/judge.zoloft.attack.2.1140414.html

A Long Island judge has said she will allow a man accused of punching and kicking his former girlfriend to use the so-called “Zoloft defense.”

The attorney for Coram resident Brandon Hampson says he plans to argue that his client became violent and beat Lisa Essling on Aug. 25, 2006, because he stopped taking the popular antidepressant Zoloft days before the attack.

Nassau County District Court Judge Rhonda Fischer said Friday that she will allow a defense witness to testify that withdrawal from the antidepressant can cause a person to become aggressive.

Prosecutors say they strongly disagree with the court’s decision.

Zoloft manufacturer Pfizer Inc. has said there’s not evidence to suggest that discontinuing the drug can cause violent behavior.

Nina Hagen "So Bad" original video

August 21, 2009

Nina Hagen “So Bad” original video

Nina Hagen – So Bad (live)

August 21, 2009

Nina Hagen – “So Bad” (live)

Nina Hagen performing ‘So Bad’ from her ‘Revolution Ballroom’ album.

Nina Hagen – Ska Thing

August 21, 2009

Nina Hagen – Ska Thing

Live music video from the album Bee Happy 1996

Nina hagen – I’m a Believer

August 21, 2009

Nina hagen – I’m a Believer

Nina Hagen – "Spirit In The Sky" live 1985

August 21, 2009

Nina Hagen – “Spirit In The Sky” live 1985


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