Saturday, July 23, 2011

I think I may join Concerned Women For America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC)

I heard about this group of women as I was reading my "Impeach Obama" newsletter today. In case you do not know about Floyd Brown's website "Impeach Obama", I highly recommend that you sign up for his newsletter. So far I have read more truths on his website than I have experienced with the Federal Government.

Will we succeed in impeaching Obama? I don't think so. I only hope our Congress has enough intelligence to to prevent this man from doing more damage than he has already done. I certainly hope the American public has more intelligence than to make the same mistake and attempt to re-elect this man in 2012. Only time will tell.

Everyone needs a good laugh now and then. These days I especially need to get the endorphines going (it makes me feel better) and laughter does just that. Take a look at this ad put together by the CWALAC:



I have never heard of this group before, but what they represent is definitely my political platform. Here's a brief summary of their beliefs:

Definition of the Family
CWALAC believes the traditional family consists of one man and one woman joined in marriage, along with any children they may have. We seek to protect traditional values that support the Biblical design of the family.

Sanctity of Human Life
CWALAC supports the protection of all life from conception until natural death. This includes the consequences resulting from abortion.

Education
CWALAC seeks to reform public education by returning authority to parents.

Pornography
CWALAC endeavors to fight all pornography and obscenity.

Religious Liberty
CWALAC supports the God-given rights of individuals in the United States and other nations to pray and worship without fear of discrimination or persecution.

National Sovereignty
CWALAC believes that neither the United Nations nor any other international organization should have authority over the United States in any area, including economics, social policy, military, and land ownership.

Miscellaneous
CWALAC also deals with a variety of other family issues that don't comfortably fit into a category, yet are important to address.

Thursday, July 7, 2011




Agenda: Grinding America Down - (DVD)


Winner of the Jubilee Grand Prize at the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival!

Product Description


When Idaho Legislator Curtis Bowers wrote a "letter to the editor" about the drastic changes in America's culture, it became the feature story on the evening news, people protested at the Capitol, and for weeks the local newspapers were filled with responses. He realized then... he'd hit on something. Ask almost anyone and you'll hear, "Communism is dead! The Berlin Wall came down." Though the word communism isn't used anymore, this film will show the ideas behind it are alive and well. Join Bowers for a fascinating look at the people and groups that have successfully targeted America's morality and freedom in their effort to grind America down. It's a well documented AGENDA. (from WND)

Oh America, the Beautiful, where hast thou gone? Please, fellow Americans, start getting educated, see what is happening to our once beautiful nation. We will die if our people don't stand up for what is right.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Three Young Italian Singers Are A Great Example To The World

There have been so many disappointments with our country and the world lately that I had almost given up hope. Then I friend of mine sent me an e-mail with the video clip below. I don't know about you, but I sense that here we have 3 young men that have found great joy in sharing their awesome singing talents. I don't know anything about them, but I would say by their countenance that they have been raised in good families and have a great outlook on life.

It is at times like this that I often wished that the young and innocent would be running this world. It would be a much nicer place to live in.

It can be made nice again. I know it can. I can't do it. You can't do it. But if we all worked together, we can make a difference.

Only time will tell what society decides is important. I am an optimist. I am hoping that there are more people like me that want to have a country wiwith a government that is there to protect and defend their individual rights and freedoms, not suppress us as is currently being done.