This morning I wanted to take a few minutes and voice my apologies to a couple of people and also clarify a little further my stance on 9-11 Truth. Yeah, I’m a Truther. Think you can handle it?
I also have added a few relevant, important links below. Please check them out after you listen to what I have to say:
Building 7
Ron Paul
Rosie O’Donnell interviews the last man out of the North Tower, William Rodriguez, Friday, November 6th 2009 on Sirius Radio.

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What follows is a small segment of a longer article that I strongly urge you to read completely. From Giordano Bruno @ Nethercorp Press:
Obama dropped every single “feel good” cliché he could safely get away with last night in his first and last State of the Union address. He managed to deftly avoid most of his own campaign quips while near the end pandering to minority interests and telling us that the borders would be protected. He managed to show some verve and some emotion at times. He even had much of his speech memorized. All-in-all he did a good job under the immense pressure of a failed presidency on his back, but I would expect no less from such an obvious tool of destruction, for that is what I consider Barrack Hussein Obama to be.
Yesterday early afternoon, I posted a comment in rebuttal to the following part of a longer article/op-ed that seemed to be highlighted Letters to the Editor of the Dallas Morning News. I took especial umbrage with the following observation because it was based on a direct fallacy — that Debra Medina was working with unsound math in her economic plan for Texas. My comment, of course, was not published by the moderator, most likely because I clearly pointed out proof of the fallacy. Here then is the particular letter in question, followed by my original and as yet unpublished comment (emphasis added and links intact and YouTube video embedded for easy viewing) :
Published by Foehammer 1 month, 3 weeks ago
in Insight, United States, Economics and Taxes.
I urge you to read this insightful and sad article in its entirety. Bill Sardi relates what a troubled nation we now call home in the USA:
Life is suddenly changing in America.
It’s 8:30 AM. I’m getting my 5-year-old son in the car to take him to preschool. I have to drive him down backstreets to school because the police are handing out traffic citations on the main drag, in the wake of downturns in public tax receipts. My son asks why? I tell him the truth. We are avoiding the police on their motorcycles.
Incredibly detailed article with statistics to support conclusions about our grim future at the rate we are crumbling, fromStewart Dougherty:
More bad news as interpreted for us at Sustainable Food | Change.org:
Our farming policies in this country are as dysfunctional as our health care system. Say “farm subsidies” and everyone — Democrat, Republican, independent — will shake his or her head in disgust.
Look a bit lower — at the waistline — and you’ll get the same story.
How did our policies come to be so laughably bad? It’s a complicated question, to be sure, but here’s one clear factor: Rural states are over-represented in the Senate, where Minnesota has as many votes as California. And agribusinesses give heavily to their Senators and other elected officials.
What I view is important insight from conservative Alex Wallenwein:
Friday, January 22, 2010
(This article was written last night, 01-20-10. The morning of 1-21-10 I received the email reprinted below that proved my point much faster than I expected)
If Scott Brown can do it, Debra Medina (Texas candidate for GOP nomination for governor of Texas) can do it - several times over.
Of course, it is wonderful that Scott was able to beat what’s her name, but after looking at his web site’s “Issues” statement to see what all the buzz is about, I was slightly underwhelmed.
Oh, Apostates from Islam and fans of Twilight, beware! From MyFreePress:
Fearing harm to Islam’s image in the U.S., the Council on American-Islamic Relations is assisting the Muslim parents of an Ohio teen who claims she had to flee for her life last summer because she converted to Christianity, portraying her as a victim of brainwashing while moving to bar any mention in court of the religion’s mandate to kill “apostates,” according to an Ohio pastor who himself is a former Muslim.
Brown getting elected in Massachusetts is a big deal for now because it removes the break-back power from the Democrats that was theirs for too long. The Supermajority is dead. Ding-dong.
This has shown just how dangerous a Democracy is. We are a Republic, folks. Never let anyone tell you otherwise. Individual rights are paramount, not the rights of a majority OR a minority. The crazies to the far side of either political spectrum would love to have you believe otherwise so they can smash through laws, referendums, amendments and bills that will destroy your freedoms.
Great news from WFAA.com , Debra Medina’s popularity and chances for greater and much needed Texas and national exposure growing too much to be denied:
DALLAS — Debra Medina — the third candidate running for the GOP nomination for governor along with Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison — is being invited to appear in the statewide televised debate sponsored by Belo TV stations in Texas and The Dallas Morning News.
The debate is set for Friday, January 29.
Until now, Medina had not met the criteria to appear in the debate. However, a new Rasmussen Reports poll released Monday shows a shift among likely Texas GOP voters in her favor. The poll of 831 likely voters found:
You know, around these parts Glenn Beck’s name is spoken with open derision and the following article reveals why. I mean, here’s a fellow that has been making over a quarter-of-a-million a year since age 25 in the heart of D.C. politics. He’s bought and paid for, sign-sealed-delivered! Just take a gander at the parts of this latest Wall Street Journal article that I put in bold print for emphasis. I’m one of these “crackpots of the far left and the far right who believe that the U.S. government was behind 9/11″ according to James Taranto of the WSJ. This article lobs softball after softball to Mr. Beck. I’m going to slam them right back down his throat. Oh, and WSJ is an establishment rag, of course, but it’s worth noting that the best way to defeat your enemy is to keep them close, so I follow the WSJ on , just for occasions such as this.