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Censorship and its sneaky beginning………

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D96FGCO02&show_article=1

Censorship might have its place in a time of war when you need to keep your enemies guessing;  but, it has no place in modern America.  Yet, there are always those who consider themselves to be THE ARBITERS of what is okay to say and what is not okay to say, write, draw, or show.

Reverand Al Sharpton is upset over a cartoon!  He claims it is a racist attack.  The Vatican is upset over a depiction of Jesus and Mary.  They claim it is an attack on religion.  A Senator is promoting a “fairness” requirement for radio talk show hosts.  He sees freedom of speech as an opportunity for those who oppose him to voice their opinion!  The ACLU doesn’t want even a period of silence in schools.  They claim it is forced prayer!  Where –and when — do all these attacks on our right to freedom of speech end?

Every single one of these individuals are self-imposed censors of what is acceptable or what is not.  They want to censor anything they consider “racist”, “anti-Catholic”, “politically correct”, or “religious”.  These attacks on free speech are cleverly disguised, but they all amount to censorship. 

No one — and I mean not Al Sharpton nor the ACLU nor even a Senator — should have the power to change the right to Freedom of Speech.  If these people don’t like what they are hearing or seeing or listening to, turn the radio or tv off!  Don’t buy that newspaper!  But, DON’T try to take away our right to choose what WE  read, see, hear, buy, or say.  You are not the Speech police.  You are censors.  And, with your sneaky beginning attacks of free speech, you are DANGEROUS to us all!

You Can Put A Label On A Jam Jar, But Don’t Put The Label “Jam” On Every Jar

If you listen to the media, it would appear that heroes abound in our great country. Football players are called heroes because they risk their health weekly. The ACLU would like to be considered heroic for their public stances against virtually every religious issue that appears. And, there are the everyday heroes so labeled simply because they volunteer in a variety of ways. If you read the obituaries, you will also discover that many have fought a heroic battle against cancer or other diseases. Teachers are called everyday heroes for teaching. Bill Gates was even labeled a hero for donating a stupendous amount of money!

I disagree.

Heroism occurs when a person forgets his own life in the pursuit of saving another. So, while a cancer patient could be called tenacious or determined, they are not heroic. After all, what choice do they have in trying to defeat this scourge of our time? Nor is anyone else saved by their efforts. The families have a vested interest in saving their loved one, but no one risks their life to actually prolong the cancer patient’s life. So, although we love and honor them, and as painful as it is to accept, these are not heroes.

Football players do have to be concerned about injuries, but, they are paid huge salaries to do so. Nor are any lives saved by their running up and down the field on a given Sunday. The ACLU is a liberal organization with an agenda that wants to defeat anything that vaguely resembles a religious belief. If you can spell “religion”, you had better watch out! The ACLU is going to be after you! How does that make the organization heroic? It doesn’t.

Unless they are teaching in a dangerous zone, such as Iraq, or war-torn Africa , why would a teacher be considered a hero? Teachers are some of my favorite people because I am one and several of my relatives are teachers. But, preparing lesson plans, teaching, working with students, or motivating our youth to higher achievements does not qualify anyone for sainthood. While teachers are a wonderful asset to our society, and might work above and beyond their pay grade, they are not heroes.

So, who cares if we label virtually everyone a hero? I do. I think that this barrage of overblown hype destroys the value of true heroism. After all, if everyone is a hero, then, by definition, there are no heroes! And, we risk losing our appreciation for those who truly do risk their lives for others. When rock stars and Hollywood personalities become idolized by our youth as heroes – just because they are famous, we risk losing ideals that are intrinsic to the survival of our country. So, let’s consider who the real heroes are.

True heroes, like those firefighters and policeman who rushed the World Trade Center without regard for themselves, are an important thread in our society’s fabric. We should honor those people. We should also honor every firefighter and policeman who daily face the possibility of a mortal threat, but do so to keep our society intact and to save others.

We need to remember our military heroes and heroines who, no matter where they serve, are prepared to instantly jump to our country’s defense. Their devotion to duty is woven so deeply into our lives that we often forget their service. We do remember them on holidays like the Fourth of July, but we should keep them in our prayers every day of the year because, without them, the enemies of Liberty might prevail.

We also need to remind ourselves that heroes come in every color and shape and size and belong to every nationality on the face of the Earth. The Iraqui soldier who is willing to face an enemy he might not recognize might be a hero, too, just as our own troops are. Those who struggle against social injustice might also be considered heroes if they, like Martin Luther King, risked their lives. But, beware of elevating someone just because they are of a minority. Jessie Jackson might appear as a hero to some, but I think he is nothing more than a self-serving politician masquerading as a religious personality. If you want to honor a person from a minority, why not choose someone who deserves that honor like Clarence Thomas or Condaleza Rice? But, it is equally important to realize that heroes do come in white, too. Despite liberal attacks on each and every action, President Bush could be considered a hero because he has devoted his last 6 years to protecting his country and advancing the causes we conservatives and moderates believe in – and, yes, his life is constantly at risk. So, he does qualify as a hero.

The important point in determining a hero has to be whether the person is sacrificing himself on behalf of others. Those who do it for monetary gain or publicity alone do not qualify. Nor do those who are merely doing a job without risk qualify for the status of hero or heroine.

Let’s keep the title of “Hero” as a special acclamation for those who deserve such accolades. That way, our children will be able to look up to true role models and, perhaps, grow into giving and caring adults who perpetuate a generous world. Heroism is an indispensable virtue in every age. It is the spear which pricks and motivates other to raise their standards to benefit the greater whole which is society. It is the glue which holds our higher ideals together and makes us all better for having known the true HEROES of our age

From : The Mom Team

ILLEGAL Immigration Pt. 1

Illegal immigration – The act of moving to or settling in another country or region, temporarily or permanently (“immigrating”), without documents permitting an immigrant to settle in that country. – Wikipedia

I just read an article that Hazleton, Penn is being sued by all these ACLU groups because they are strict on illegals. Any business or person who hires an illegal can be fined. And, oh my god, they want everyone to speak english.

Let’s break this down. Illegal immigrants are just that, illegal. So anyone hiring an illegal immigrant should be fined because they are helping someone break the law. Secondly, having one central language that everyone knows will help with communication. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been to a McDonalds or other fast food restraunt and can’t understand a damn thing the guy is saying because he can’t speak english that well.

What do the liberals say about this? They have a few classic liberal defenses.

We are all immigrants. Yes, but don’t forget to put the word illegal infront of that. The whole thing is they are ‘breaking’ into our country. Am I talking about the people who wait 10 years to be accepted into the country legally? No. I’m talking about those people who try to sneak over our boarders.

They just want a chance at life. Poppy cock. If that was the case they’d try to learn our language and work their way to a better life. All I see is a bunch of Burger King employess.

The fact remains is they want a free pass into the high life that so many Americans have had to fight for. I’m sorry, America has fought in countless wars for ourselves and for others. My great grandparents and my grandparents had to work their asses off to get in this country, yet those liberals want to pamper to these illegals and give them the free pass.

– Mr. Knowledge