Deception

Since we’re fully into the political season, I thought it would be a good time to talk about deception. When I wrote this piece last summer, video proof of what Planned Parenthood does every day had just come to light. Planned Parenthood doesn’t have exclusive rights to deception. Candidates from both Parties are stretching the truth and outright lying as I write this.
Planned Parenthood has to lie about what they do in order to survive. Those who wish to be our President have to as well. Our job is to pick the least unpalatable of the bunch.
My litmus test for President is easy. They have to be pro-life. As far as I’m concerned, if they’re pro-life we can work out the details on the rest. If they’re pro-life, support defunding Planned Parenthood, and willing to overturn Roe v Wade, they’ve got my vote.

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You place a living child behind a curtain.  You reach behind the curtain and systematically dismember the child until it is dead.  Under the laws of God and man you have committed a murder.  A living child rests comfortably in its mother’s womb.  An abortionist reaches into the mother’s womb and systematically dismembers the child until it is dead.  Under the laws of God you have killed a human being.  Under the laws of the country I love, the procedure is perfectly legal.  To add insult to injury, the U.S. taxpayers are forced to subsidize Planned Parenthood, the world’s largest abortion provider, to the tune of over $500 million every year, while they make billions from the fees they charge for killing children.

If an unborn child is simply a blob of tissue, as claimed by Planned Parenthood, why does it have to be killed for the abortion procedure to…

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Honesty

When I started this blog in 2013 I intended to include a brief narrative with every post in order to explain my motivation at the time I wrote it. Once I started posting articles and started getting followers and responses, I felt compelled to get as many posts published as quickly as possible; and the opening narratives were abandoned in the interest of expediency. I’m going back now, and doing what I intended to do in the first place.
When I wrote this piece last January, the news cycle was being dominated by “Deflategate;” a couple pounds of air pressure in the New England Patriots’ footballs.
I’ve never been accused of being overly intelligent, but I would like to think that those who know me best know how highly I value honesty and integrity. The way I see it, if you’re willing to cheat on the small things, you’ll probably do the same on the big things.
Margaret Sanger Award winner, Hillary Clinton, is asking America to give her the keys to the White House. Honesty and integrity are concepts that she fails to have even a tenuous grasp upon.
What she does have, firmly in her grasp, is the abortion industry and the financial support of Planned Parenthood, the world’s largest abortion provider. She knows the abortion industry kills over a million children every year in America; but she doesn’t care, as long as the money continues to roll in.
Lying and cheating may get you what you want in the short term but, in the end, the Universe’s perfect accounting system reconciles all debts owed.

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There is much hoopla in America right now over 2 pounds of air pressure in less than a dozen footballs.  If it’s proven that the Patriots intentionally altered these footballs in an attempt to gain an unfair advantage, they cheated. Based on their past history, I’m thinking it was intentional.  The irony is, the Patriots are good enough to win without cheating.  I’m not a Patriots fan, but I admire their athletic abilities.  While I admire their prowess on the football field, I have no respect for them as an organization.  Unfortunately, they seem to have bought into a win at all costs mentality.  It seems they don’t understand that by sacrificing your honesty and integrity in order to win; you ultimately lose everything.

Football is only a game, and in the big scheme of things, I have very little interest in what a bunch of highly paid men, frozen in adolescence…

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Letter to Hillary Clinton #2

I wrote the following letter to Hillary Clinton last May. She’s got a lot going on, and I’m sure that the fact that I’m pro-life and conservative had nothing to do with her not answering my letter.
With the passing of Antonin Scalia, America needs principled leaders more than ever. We can’t afford to let a wack-job like Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton stack the Court with Liberals who will further undermine the Constitution and legislate from the bench.
While my highest priority for a political candidate is whether or not they are pro-life, I also have zero tolerance for criminals and liars; admittedly rare qualities for either party.
Hillary Clinton is a vile human being; devoid of a conscience, and the last person America needs in the White House.
Even though I believe she will be under indictment and forced to withdraw from the race due to legal issues or some sort of made up medical issue, I will continue to oppose her candidacy just in case the Obama political machine lets her slide.

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Hillary Rodham Clinton

120 West 45th Street

Suite 2700

New York, N.Y.  10036

 May 17, 2015

 Mrs. Clinton:

I’m baffled that as a Presidential candidate you refuse to make yourself available to the press and refuse to answer any questions.  One could come to the conclusion that you have something to hide.  I’m even more baffled by your unbridled support of the abortion industry and your opposition to the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. Mrs. Clinton, as a grandmother would you have had a problem if your daughter had decided to abort your granddaughter at the point that she could have felt the pain of being killed?

Mrs. Clinton, your good friends and supporters at Planned Parenthood and their colleagues in America’s abortion industry will kill over 1 million unborn children this year; with your consent and approval.  I have a real problem with someone who wants to be…

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Hate Crimes

I wrote the following piece last June, shortly after a young man walked into a Charleston. S.C. church and murdered 9 wonderful people as they worshiped God. I didn’t know it at the time, but a month later I would be standing in front of the church where this senseless act of violence took place. As I stood among the makeshift memorials and signed the message boards, the enormity of what had occurred there a few weeks earlier was palpable. People of all races and ethnicities were there and very few words were spoken. We all knew we were on hallowed ground and that no words were necessary.
Whether you call this a hate crime or not, the end result is the same; 9 innocent people are dead. To quote a vile human being named Hillary Clinton, “What difference does it make?”
Intentionally killing an innocent human being is what it is, regardless of whether it makes you feel better to call it a hate crime.
When we confer varying degrees of severity to the act of intentionally killing an innocent human being, we fail to value every human life equally, whether it’s living in the womb or walking among us; and we journey down a slippery slope that can’t possibly end well.

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What is a hate crime?  This week’s shootings in Charleston, S.C. will be prosecuted as hate crimes.  My question is, what violent crime isn’t a hate crime?  One can logically conclude that the opposite of hate is love.  Is any violent crime not considered a hate crime a love crime?  It seems to me that, as a society, we are tying ourselves into knots with semantics; striving to classify the senseless killing of some as hate crimes while failing to even acknowledge the senseless killing of others.  Striking out against any innocent human being in an act of violence is most certainly not an act of love, but a manifestation of hate; and what good is done by placing labels on it?

When we call a crime a hate crime we are saying we know what the perpetrator was thinking at the time he or she committed the crime.  We…

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Degrees of Outrage #10

When I wrote this piece a year ago, #10 in a series titled Degrees of Outrage, Kanye West had just shown the world, one more time, how to be an egotistical, narcissistic, asshole. President Obama had just proclaimed that Climate Change represented the greatest threat to America, and the death toll in America’s abortion mills was adding 3,000 more dead babies every day to the millions they had already killed.
We tend to look at most things in life from the perspective of whether it affects our lives in any way. If thousands of babies are killed every day, and we don’t see them killed or don’t know the people killing them, we tend to focus on our immediate concerns, and assume that someone else will stop the killing.
In an unimaginably immense Universe, all our trials and tribulations take place on a tiny blue speck of matter called earth. A condition of our very existence requires us all to be confined to this tiny planet. Since we have nowhere else to go, doesn’t it make sense that we all take care of each other, respect all our fellow humans’ right to life, and simply try to get along?

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It’s winter and the news networks are running around with their hair on fire reporting that it’s snowing.  Days after the Grammys millions of people have finally realized that Kanye West is an idiot.  Our President is calling climate change a bigger threat than ISIS.  I look around and wonder if anyone is still sane; knowing that I can’t be counted as one of the sane ones.  It seems that just about everybody is mad about something but very few of us are willing to do anything about it.

In my country,where over 3,000 innocent children are murdered every day under the socialist Utopian myth of a woman’s right to choose to have her baby killed, most of my fellow Americans live their lives oblivious to the slaughter.  Most of them know that the abortion industry is big business in America, but choose to do nothing to protect unborn children.  They…

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Letter to President Obama #101

When I wrote the following letter to President Obama last year the world was going to hell in a hand-basket. A year later, not much has changed. He’s still afraid to take on ISIS and he’s still the most abortion-friendly President in history. Over the course of his Presidency, I’ve written hundreds of letters to Mr. Obama. Occasionally, I’ll get an auto-signed form letter from the White House, making a one or two word reference to the subject in my letter, and nothing changes. I’ll keeping plugging away and, if nothing else, there will forever be a written record of what I thought about what I considered to be important. I’m amazed that a year after I wrote this letter I could simply change the date and mail it again. It’s time to undo what this man has done, and time to elect a principled leader. I don’t know who that man or woman is yet, but I’ll support them when they step forward.

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The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, D.C.  20500

Attn:    President Barack Obama

 February 8, 2015

Mr. President:

 At last week’s National Prayer Breakfast you tried to strike a moral equivalency between radical Islam and Christianity.  I’m not surprised.  You have a long history of saying the wrong things at just the right time.  As I write this, ISIS is raping and murdering children, beheading Muslims and Christians, and committing unspeakable acts of barbarism in the name of Islam, and you don’t have the courage to call them radical Islamists.

What should we expect from a President who classified the terrorist attack on Fort Hood as workplace violence?  How do we look to our President as the voice of moral clarity when you uttered the words “God bless Planned Parenthood?”  Mr. President, as the titular leader of the free world, in theory, the world should be able to look…

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My Best Friend #2

When I wrote this piece a little over a year ago I had just wrapped up a play day with my oldest grandson. Within a couple weeks of his birth, nearly 5 years ago now, I already knew that there was a special bond between us. That bond is just a strong today, and I treasure every minute I spend with him and his little brother. Just because my oldest grandson is my best friend doesn’t mean I love his little brother any less. It’s simply a reflection of the life experiences we’ve shared together. My best friend will turning 5 years old soon; in a life journey that I hope will be long and happy.
He knows how I feel about him, and one day I hope he will read what I’ve written here and know that he was my inspiration.

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As I write this on a Sunday afternoon, my best friend, my grandson, is sleeping just feet away.  My daughter dropped him off this morning so he could play outside with Pop Pop.  We ran until we could run no more, we cut a tree down together, and then we shared a lunch of pizza and apples.  Five years ago I never would have imagined that my first grandson, yet to be born, would end up being the best friend I have ever had.  He is my inspiration to work for the pro-life movement, and every minute I get to spend with him and his little brother reminds me of how miraculous every human life is.

Over 3,000 of his peers will die tomorrow in America’s abortion mills.  They are the friends he will never meet and the innocent victims of a society that chooses the path of least resistance…

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Life and Consequences

I published the following piece a year ago today. As most of us prepare for the Super Bowl today, all across America thousands of young mothers are preparing to have their unborn children killed tomorrow. Many of them will enjoy the festivities tonight, get up tomorrow and have their child killed, and move on with their lives, totally unaware, or even worse, totally unconcerned about the choice they made to have another human being killed. Every day we make choices and take actions, and set into motion a chain of consequences that none of us can avoid. Given the choice to look the other way and say nothing as millions of children are killed every year, or speaking out and accepting the consequences of my actions, I choose to speak out.

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Over the course of my lifetime I’ve fallen into a fitness routine that I rarely break.  Monday, Wednesday, and Friday are weight training, and Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday are cardio.  Since the birth of my 2 grandsons I’ve redoubled my efforts to stay fit.  My motives are simple.  I want to be around as long as possible for my children and grandsons.  I’m determined to not be the father and grandfather that everyone watches as I slowly decline from vital and energetic to withered and feeble.  Maybe my methods will work; maybe not.  That’s what life is all about.  You do the best you can and try to keep into perspective that each of our lifetimes are nothing more than brief flashes of light in our eternal existence.

Our brief lifetimes define our individual eternities.  Our actions and inaction not only affect our lives and our eternity, but those of…

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Letter to Planned Parenthood #35

I wrote the following letter to Planned Parenthood’s Cecile Richards on the day after Christmas, 2 years ago. When I asked in my letter if they gave bonuses to their employees for exceeding their goal of dead babies for the year, I didn’t know that they already did. I still intend to close Planned Parenthood down, and I still haven’t a clue how I will do it.
The time I spent with my grandsons yesterday was priceless, and every child and grandparent should have a chance to feel the joy and love that I felt. Allowing every unborn child to exercise its God given right to life will be a good start.

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Planned Parenthood Federation of America

1110 Vermont Ave.  NW

Suite 300

Washington, D.C.  20005

Attn:    Cecile Richards

December 26, 2013

Ms. Richards:

I hope you and your employees at Planned Parenthood had a wonderful Christmas.  I also hope you and all your employees took the time this Holiday season to reflect on what you do for a living and the suffering and death that occurs every day in your clinics.  America’s abortion industry will kill over 1.2 million unborn children before we celebrate another Christmas.  Planned Parenthood will kill over 300,000 of them.  How you and your staff can look your children in the eyes before you go to work every day is beyond my level of understanding.

Ms. Richards, as a businessman I have to forecast how much work I intend to do and how much money I plan to make every year.  Have you prepared your forecast of…

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Irony

Very little has changed since I published this piece on Christmas Eve of last year. While the Black Lives Matter clowns disrupt malls and airports, while the bloodbath continues in America’s abortion mills, and while we all wait for the next terrorist attack on American soil, President Obama is in Hawaii, golfing of course.
Fortunately, the new year will be the last year in office for the worst President we have ever had. While I’m trying to eliminate ironic and irony from my vocabulary, I still find it ironic that I can look back on pieces I wrote 1 or 2 years ago and nothing has changed except the date.
This time next year I hope to be writing about the new, conservative President about to take office and the real possibility that we will finally defund Planned Parenthood and sign into law the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. Merry Christmas!

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I find it ironic that just days before Christmas, Planned Parenthood’s Cecile Richards tweets “Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year.”  Wishes of health and happiness from the head of the world’s largest child killing organization strikes me as a bit patronizing and disingenuous, but maybe it’s just me.  Maybe she really does wish everyone well; everyone lucky enough to have been born that is.  If you’re yet to be born, she’s thinking about you too. She’s thinking about how to convince your mother that having you killed, and paying her to do it, will make her life better.   For Cecile Richards, life goes on.  For any unborn child passing through Planned Parenthood’s doors, it all ends there.

I find it ironic that 2 New York City police officers are assassinated just days before Christmas, and all race-baiting, parasitic leach Al Sharpton can talk about is…

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