8/4/2007

Frank Roman and John Young of European Americans United

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One For the Haters

By Frank Roman and John Young

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As everyone listening should know if they don’t already, the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center are two far-left groups that promote socially destructive ideas under the guise of “tolerance.” Both of these organizations are largely financed through the donations of wealthy contributors, so it shouldn’t be a surprise to discover that they are constantly issuing “Intelligence Reports” and “Threat Assessments” that far exaggerate and sometimes outright invent the danger posed by various groups and individuals. This generates a rather impressive income stream that allows these groups to pose as benevolent forces for civil rights on the one hand, while relentlessly working to criminalize thoughts they don’t like, censor the Internet, put people in jail for honest opinions – such as what their kinsmen in Europe do on a regular basis — and destroy our Second Amendment rights with the other hand. And that’s just for starters.

There are many probable explanations for the ADL’s spiteful behavior, but you can bet that sheer stupidity isn’t one of them. Probably their most powerful motivation is that — if they can stir up even ONE overt anti-Semitic statement or incident, it will enhance their income stream. As a result of its unethical behavior combined with hiding behind the veil of victimology and religion, the Anti Defamation League has probably generated more anti-Semitism than all of the so-called “Nazi” organizations combined. And if the nasty behavior that they undertake in the name of a People who never elected them results in innocent people being harmed, it causes them to gain both income and prominence, not to mention a good nights’ sleep. (…Full Article)

 

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Pastor appeals to Christians to find some courage and stand up against evildoers

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Liberty Bell 1776 An Appeal To My Fellow Christians

By Pastor Chuck Baldwin

I have served the Lord as an evangelical Christian all of my adult life. As a Christian, I believe the Bible is the Word of God. I believe Jesus is the Son of God, that He died for my sins, and that He physically rose from the grave. I believe He ascended to Heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father, where He “ever liveth” to make intercession for the saints.

I have had the privilege of winning numerous souls to Christ. As a veteran pastor of more than 30 years, I have had the joy of baptizing many hundreds of converts. I believe in the local church. I believe in missions. I am also an American.

As an American, I revere the history and heritage of this great country. I hold America’s Founding Fathers in deepest regard. I believe the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights set forth the greatest political principles and form of government ever devised my man. I believe in individual freedom, national sovereignty, and states’ rights. Furthermore, I believe that my devotion to God does not, in any way, contradict or conflict with my devotion to my country. In fact, my devotion to God augments my devotion to my country.

I say all of that to say this: it greatly disturbs me to see many of my Christian brethren using their Christianity as an excuse for apathy in regard to the demise of our constitutional republic–as if the maintenance of liberty and independence is not their concern.

The preservation of liberty and independence should concern every American, whether Christian or not. In fact, it appears that many unbelievers show more discernment and resolve in fighting for liberty and independence than do many professing believers. How can this be?

Christians, of all people, should be the first to fight for America’s historic principles, as it was our Christian forebears that carved this land of liberty out of a wilderness of persecution and oppression. Have we become so lazy and indifferent as to be oblivious to what our children and grandchildren will be forced to endure, if we are not willing to preserve this land of freedom? It seems that many of us have become just that.

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