Showing posts with label Michelle Malkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelle Malkin. Show all posts

Thursday, May 07, 2009

Obama Skips National Prayer Day



Dennis Miller had the best line of all on Obama wanting to pray privately . . .

"Yeah, Obama wanted to pray privately. He went over the Press Gallery, watched all the reporters kneel down in front of him, and accept their praise."

Friday, November 28, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving to my American Friends

Michelle Malkin has an inspirational story that will give you much energy for the year ahead!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Obama's Version of Free Speech

Anyone who knows me is aware that Free Speech, not hate speech, but Free Speech is of critical importance in every free, democratic society.

Michelle Malkin summarizes what Obama's Campaign has been up to on the Free Speech front. More than a little scary and so reminiscent of the horrific "Human Rights" Commissions throughout Canuckistan.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

More "Innocent Progressives"

So often I hear that "progressives" are full of peace & love. Nice slogans but sooooo far from the truth. Fast-forward to 2:40:

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

A Tale of Two Michelles



"Like Michelle Obama, I am a “woman of color.” Like Michelle Obama, I am a working mother of two young children. Like Michelle Obama, I am a member of the 13th Generation of Americans born since the founding of our great nation.

Unlike Michelle Obama, I can’t keep track of the number of times I’ve been proud—really proud—of my country since I was born and privileged to live in it..." for the full article click here.

America Needs To Find Its Common Voice

You might have noticed that I've been a bit down lately, feeling rather depressed at reading/hearing things like this. My feelings of hope hit a new low when I read that Michelle Malkin had received wishes of her death by a deeply disturbed man in Bellingham, Washington. I could have marked it down as yet another low mark on the proverbial Humanity Watch totem pole. And perhaps I should have, but it's not in my DNA to give up. So instead I chose to leave the following comment on the associated blog entry of Bellingham Herald journalist, Sam Taylor:

As a Canadian reader about 50km north of you, believe me when I say that I am deeply saddened to see such inflammatory discourse going on between citizens in your country.

Remember those thousand points of light that George Bush Sr. spoke of? Together they are supposed to form a brilliant beacon of freedom that represents what the United States of America truly represents. Or at least it used to.

I remember my father, who was born in Germany and just a young kid when WW2 ended, telling me the story of what happened when he, his mother, and his 4 younger siblings entered the refugee camp. When the officials came around asking him which of the 4 sectors of the country they wished to go to, his answer was simple: "A-MER-I-CA, We Love AMERICA!!!"

He ended up as a refugee coming to Canada six years later but he never forgot the kindness and incredible generosity that your forefathers gave to his homeland, giving the rest of his family a chance for a future blessed with democracy and prosperity.

Perhaps when freedom unchallenged goes on for too many generations, people take it for granted. No country is perfect but Mr. Knappenberger seems to have lost sight of what a great country America still is.

Michelle Malkin is an honourable person and a superb writer. While people like Knappenberger may not agree with what she says and may dislike her ethnicity, it goes far, far beyond the pale to wish her hurt in any way (let alone murdered!)

Your country seems to be going through an intellectual civil war of sorts. This is terribly unfortunate, not just for all of you, but for the world as well.

After the challenges of the Iraq War, the conviction toward freedom & liberty for all may be muted in the hearts & minds of many Americans but I believe that resolve can be found again. The people of Tibet are crying out for it. So are those in Taiwan and Darfur and the independent countries of Eastern Europe.

No one is saying that Americans have to shed blood in all of these places but a solid resolve, 300 Million strong, that liberty, democracy, & free enterprise are the best way forward for all human beings would be the best gift that Americans could possibly give to the world.

Step #1 in that unity of purpose involves toning down the rhetoric towards anyone who expresses an opinion different from your own.

Sincerely,

Robert Werner
Vancouver, BC

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Clinton & Obama Making Peace

Here's an interesting video focusing on what's currently happening on the Democrat side of the American presidential campaign:

It features conservative pundit, Michelle Malkin, who I absolutely adore on so many levels!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

"Righteous Fury Turned Into Positive Action"

I watched an interesting interview of Laura Ingraham by a favourite author of mine, Michelle Malkin. Ms. Ingraham has just written a book called "Power To The People" that focuses on how citizens in free countries can change the tide of a nation's direction if they shrug off their apathetic woes and speak out en masse. One beautiful phrase she had in the second part of the interview was: "The entire elite structure was totally knocked off its heels ... by the fury of this nation. That's righteous fury that was turned into positive action."

Listening to what she has to say, you might be quick to dismiss Ingraham as a prude. But she's actually one of the hippest, funniest, and most intelligent people on the radio today. Give her a listen and judge for yourself.