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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Are There Any Good Men Available To Save The Republic?

I just finished watching a favorite movie of mine, “Gladiator” starring Russel Crowe. Russel Plays Maximus, the courageous and favorite general of emporer Markus Aurelius, played by Richard Harris. The emporer asks his general to protect Rome by not letting his real son, Commodus, played by Joaquin Rafael Phoenix, become the emporer of Rome. The acting is just superb. It is a great movie.



Anyway, Commodus seizes power by killing his father, Markus, and manages to kill Maximus' Family, while Maximus barely excapes. The general becomes a slave, then a gladiator, and gets his revenge against Commodus. But more importantly, He single handedly saves the Roman Republic from the tierany of a madman. A madman who would abolish the roman senate and claim all power for himself.


That is the real story here. How one man can make a difference in the future by standing up for what is right. It reminds me about how much we need thousands of General Maximus Clones to save the future of the US of A. No, I don't mean, thousands of people that look like Russel Crowe running around chopping heads off and the like. I mean, strong peaceful men that know when their rights are being violated and when teirany threatens to re- enslave all Americans. We need people to get educated about what is happening and who is responsible. Because the founding fathers of this great nation, knew it would happen. They put protections in our Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, that would prevent such tierany from happening. The only thing they feared is that the public would not

be wise enough or have the guts to exercise their rights. Here are some quotes:


"Posterity - you will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it." - John Quincy Adams


"If ever time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its patriots to its ruin." - Samuel Adams (1780)

The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. - Edmund Burke 1729-1797


"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin


Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism. - George Washington


All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent. - Thomas Jefferson.


We must now rise up and protect this nation against all enemies, domestic and foreign. Believe me when I say domestic and foreign, because the threat is that perverse.


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This is the truth about the current House Bill just passed:


The most appalling effect of the Affordable Health Care for America Act is the extent of control which the federal government would exercise over individual health care decisions. The legislation requires you to purchase health insurance, whether you need it or want it, and dictates the parameters of your policy. What's more, failure to purchase insurance would result in a slew of fines and, as this letter from the Joint Committee on Taxation makes clear, failure to pay the fines would result in criminal penalties including "a fine of up to $250,000 and/or imprisonment of up to five years."

If you would like to batter against this tierany follow the link below.


FIGHT BACK! The next stop on the runaway train known as ObamaCare is the floor of the United States Senate. Help us derail Ms. Pelosi's health care legislation by writing your Senators. The American people deserve better than what's coming down the tracks and you can help put a stop to it. Click on the link below and send a letter to Congress telling them to JUST SAY NO to health care legislation.


Here is a Link to e-mail your Senator, Join the fignt to return control of this nation to it's rightful owners, the people.

Click Here

Love Ya and God Bless America, we really need it now! Because Commodus is still alive.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Someone Should Have Told Elvis Presley And Micheal Jackson....


You know something like, “What goes up must come down.” or, “The bigger they are the harder they fall.” Sure possibly most of us would have like to live the lifestyle of the King Of Pop, or the King of Rock and Roll. But is it really a balanced life? I think Elvis left with a true faith in Christ Jesus, but I'm not sure about Micheal. Elvis' daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, reportedly said on her blog that Micheal felt he would die in almost the same manor as her father. And the parallels are certainly noticeable. Both were suffering from ailing careers and were looking to make a comeback. I think Elvis succeeded somewhat in that endeavor, but Micheal just barely got started.

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Their lives were terrible unbalanced, yeah, they have fame and fortune. They lived in mansions and traveled the world. They were both celebrated by many of the world's people. It must feel great to be on the top of your game and on top of the entertainment world. It seems they felt lonely there. But something must happen when you reach the top and suddenly you are on your way down. It happens to us all as we age. We reach our physical peak and then start on a downward spiral with age. And some of us find it difficult to cope with it. Unless we learn to be humble and accept some new talents that only comes with age.

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I think both these guys found it hard to accept their ailing careers. It may have led to the abuse of prescription drugs, in order to deal with the emotional and physical pains. We can all learn from the mistakes of these men. They certainly gave a lot to the world in music, but how much more they could have done by accepting the path that God put in front of them. We miss Elvis, and we will miss Micheal too. But most of all we should learn from their mistakes, be humble and be a servant to the Lord.

Friday, July 17, 2009

A beautiful Prayer and Song for the US and the World.

As the US Government and the world moves further away from the principles of Judeo-Christian Heritage, and the founding fathers. Let's pray for a renewal of the moral fiber and character of this great nation and the world. Please take some time to say a prayer after reading this and watching the video. In the name of Christ Jesus we ask this of the Father, and may he send the Holy Spirit to change the hearts of our leaders. Amen!



Friday, May 1, 2009

Two Gun Crowley Story Reflected in the Movie,White Heat, with Jame Cagney

Francis Two Gun Crowley, not only had bad people skill but he served as the inspiration for the movie "White Heat" starring James Cagney. Mr. Cagney plays the character Cody Jarret and this helped launch his career as an actor.

Here is what Mark Gado had to say.

This was the final heart-pounding scene of one of the most exciting and memorable gangster films ever made, White Heat (1949), directed by Raoul Walsh. Cagneys portrayal of a mother-fixated psychotic killer remains one of the screens most vivid roles and was frequently imitated in the decades to come. But though Cody Jarrett and the script in White Heat were fiction, not many people are aware that the story was partly based on a true incident.

In the spring of 1931, a furious gun battle took place on New York Citys Upper West Side. The incident involved hundreds of cops, dozens of machine guns, tear gas, grenades and a teenage killer who was consumed by an intense hatred of police. As many as 15,000 spectators watched the clash in which hundreds of bullets were fired into a fifth floor apartment while the barricaded suspect screamed out an open window: Youll never take me alive coppers! Come and get me! His name was Francis Two-Gun Crowley, and this stunning Wild West shootout became known as the Siege of 90th Street.

Francis Crowley

He infuriated the police when he repeatedly shot his way out of trouble, and many officers wanted to put a bullet in his head. Crowley was a pint-sized dynamo, standing just over 5 feet tall and weighing only 110 lbs. Warden Lewis Lawes of Sing Sing prison said in 1932 that Crowleys clear complexion and general appearance would have marked him as a choir boy. But like a runaway train, Crowley created havoc wherever he went. Beginning as a car thief, quickly graduating to bank robbery, cop-killing, murder and more, he bought a one-way ticket to hell during a furious crime spree that landed him in the electric chair at the age of 19.

This was written by By Mark Gado Taken from a piece on trutv
Live Fast, Die Young http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/mass/francis_crowley/1.html

Here is the official Movie Trailer
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I guess the moral of the story is if you have really bad people skilla, also called Parrot People Skills, then you could die really young and they will make a movie about you. Right? Or you could figure out how to get along with people.

The New Beast and Beauty Story, Miss USA 2009

Quite Frankly I have listened to all involved in this story. One person represents love and peace, and the other represents hate and division. Here is a recent youtube video that tells the story. Listen and watch and then decide what you think. And then I will forward you to a commentary by Chuck Colson from the Breakpoint radio broadcast.


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And now the comment by Chuck Colson.   Link no longer available below.

http://www.breakpoint.org/commentaries/1838-choosing-the-better-crown

Isn't it great that we have free speech? Notice the reaction to her answer by the crowd.

More info on the 2nd American Revolution

funbobbasso from youtube has produced another video, calling
for a march on Washington for July 4th.

See it


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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Love, Forgiveness, Eggs, and The Easter Bunny

Just want to get out this very important Easter Message.
The video speaks for itself. Enjoy!


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Ecclesiasticus


Before you read this, Go up to Wealththinkers101 Music Edu playlist, and play the song "Turn, Turn, Turn", by The Byrds, Then read this as the song plays. Interesting isn't it?

For everything there is a season,
And a time for every matter under heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to die;
A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;
A time to kill, and a time to heal;
A time to break down, and a time to build up;
A time to weep, and a time to laugh;
A time to mourn, and a time to dance;
A time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together;
A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing;
A time to seek, and a time to lose;
A time to keep, and a time to throw away;
A time to tear, and a time to sew;
A time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to love, and a time to hate,
A time for war, and a time for peace.

Ecclesiastes 3:1-8