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Friday, October 02, 2009
So... How's that HOPE and CHANGE workin' out for ya? Jobless rate 17%! Olympics lost! Iran worse than reported... and our troops still waiting...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:02 PM
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Egg... on... face...

Message to American Liberals... Oprah, Obama, Michelle, and Daley are not that impressive to the rest of the world.

But LOSING the Olympic bid is just the beginning of a horrible day for President Obama:

New unemployment numbers inch the highest to date nationally 9.8% losing an additional 263,000 jobs.

And if you factor in laid-off workers who have settled for part-time work, the real jobless rate is 17%

Now it's being reported that IRAN will be a much tougher road forward than what the President indicated yesterday.

...and in the meantime...

Our troops in Afghanistan still desperately need more help, and we still have no answer.







Thursday, January 29, 2009
A heart-breaking horror...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:37 PM
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Every 90 secs a child like these dies...

Every two seconds another child is made an orphan on this planet. And every :90 seconds another orphan dies.

There are a lot of things that we are going to all have different opinions on especially over the next four years. But here's something I would like YOU to consider agreeing with me about.

These children who are orphaned every few seconds, did nothing to deserve the fears they face. Whether their parents are lost to HIV on the African continent or killed by terrorist/thuggish violence in regions where law-breakers are seeking to destabilize everything... these children had nothing to do with it.

Therefore it falls to those who have compassion in their heart to do something to help them.

And THAT's why I want you to call my friends at FOOD For ORPHANS today. They have asked me to help see if we could feed one school (about 150 kids) for one month. It can be done for a one time gift of $15 per child. So I'm calling as soon as I post this to sponsor the first ten. Would be my matching gift?

Would you call toll free and match one of the 10 children I am sponsoring today? If only 15 people matched my challenge we could feed the whole school in seconds.

PLEASE take this chance to put food in the stomach of someone who hurts for .50 cents today...

I know you can. And I know that whether you agree with me politically or not--we can all agree that these children need us right now, and we have the ability to do something about it!

Give online by clicking here, where you can also get a lot of information, regarding FOOD for ORPHANS as well.

Or please dial: 888-219-0779



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Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Is GOD on Obama's side?
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:55 AM
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My prayer for election day... mercy, not justice.

Father in heaven,

It is 4:00am and many times I have sought to plead with you at this hour. I ask your forgiveness for at times doing so more out of sheer desperation than deliberate intent. My failure in doing so abuses your love, and causes me to trust more in my work, effort, and skill than in your gift of grace. A gift which I do not deserve, a gift that is profoundly unique, and one that has changed my life, heart, mind, and hopes forever.

Lord this morning I ask you not to make my life more comfortable, because even in a year where I've largely been without full time employment - you met and fulfilled the needs I've had for the opportunity to work, put food on my family's table, pay my debtors, and watch you provide. On this level God I am grateful for your abundance, I am grateful for the stretching it has forced me into. Teaching me to trust even more deeply in your promise to love, care for, and bless your children.

Lord this morning I do not ask you to watch over my loved ones, or to protect those who are important to me. My Lovely Bride, my son with special needs, my family who are always extended in distance from me You've cared for, kept safe, and protected even in this traumatic economic season, even in this season of danger brought on by those who wish us dead, and even in seasons of our own disobedience. Lord there is no need to beg for Your protection on those I love, because I have seen it with my own eyes.

Father today I spend this time with You to request one simple thing. It is something we as a nation do not deserve, and yet I ask with boldness. Not because I feel a righteous wind to put an expectation upon You, nor because I have the audacity to dictate to You, but because I have great fear what we may become as a nation if You do not grant us this.

Certainly there are many things we do deserve as a nation. If You did destroy the Old Testament cities of Sodom and Gomorrah for their incessant immorality, for their defiance of You, then surely the tone of our actions insisting upon our own definitions of sexuality, morality, and even marriage are behaviors that deserve every bit the wrath You leveled then.

Certainly if you meant the words Your Son spoke in His warning to us not to so much as damage the hairs upon the head of a child, then there must be millions degrees of judgment and punishment that we are deserving of for allowing the most vulnerable among us to be slaughtered in numbers that are in excess of all of our wars in our nation's history combined.

Certainly as You've instructed Your people--those You've redeemed--to help care for widows, orphans, poor, and sick, You did not mean for us to level against them greater poverty, isolation, and sickness.

Certainly it has grieved You that at times in even our recent history such evil existed that force was required to halt it.

Certainly Father You've had many reasons to be disappointed with those who have been charged with teaching and instructing Your children. The words they have not spoken--especially from the pulpits of those who lost their love for You--in exchange for access to a politician who has used them, even to hurt them.

Father if these and even a much longer list that could be compiled do grieve you then the obvious is clear, You would be right, You would be good, and You would be righteous in giving to us what we as a nation deserve--to be turned over to the spoils of our own lust, our own ideas to eliminate you, and our own drive to recreate this blessing you established known as America--to allow us to be judged.

Father it appears as though we are on the verge of electing for the first time in our nation's history someone who is diametrically opposed to You in his soul, his core, and certainly his actions. He is a lost man who according to his own writings barely understands who he is much less how he is to fit in to the surroundings and community around him.

He is a confused man, with ideas that violate Your principles, who does not respect your Lordship, but uses you to advance a power base, and seeks to establish the greatest gathering of consolidated power in the history of planet earth.

He has betrayed his immoral intentions, he has laughed at the suffering of Your chosen people, he has made a mockery of the ideal of what America is, he has applauded the redefining of Your institutions of family and marriage, and he has gone to public policy combat for the right of a hospital named for Your Son to starve to death those You instructed us not to harm.

He has allowed his family to be saturated with invective of racial hatred towards those who are different than him. And he has done so in Your name.

Father none of our choices as a nation were perfect in our election cycle, and certainly all of them have failed You, as have I, sometimes repeatedly in our lives. But this is a far cry different, Lord, than one who promises to transform our hope and trust that is to be reserved for You, and You Alone, and place it into the muck and mire of leftist, Godless, progressive political manipulation--that pretends as though Your will is open to the highest bidder.

God in all likelihood the election of this man would be justice leveled against us in many ways. The suffering that he portends for those who follow You especially seems a certain degree of punishment for not representing You as faithfully as You have called us to.

Yet Father in my simple way, I wish to beg for mercy on behalf of Your church, the voices of the redeemed who still wish to see Your work expanded and grown, who wish to be part of bringing Your hope to those in need and your love to those who hurt not be curtailed.

Lord God in Heaven it is you who establishes rulers and kingdoms. And in this nation You have been so gracious that you have allowed us--we the people--to be the ones who rule. I ask Father, beg actually, that you would allow us to rule mercifully today.

And Father if it is Your will that we receive judgment and punishment for our wickedness instead, create within us a humility that learns from what You wish to do in our lives. In other words Father allow it to draw us closer to You!

We beg for mercy, but we trust in You.

In Your Son's name I ask this...
Amen


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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Believers 4 Barack (NOT!)
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:00 AM

Not really...

Pretty soon I will have to use one of my 900 word syndicated pieces to address this but let me just say it this way.

If an evangelical Christian votes for Barack Obama - he/she is voting against the biblical doctrines, precepts, and instructions on:

1. Protecting the innocent
2. Feeding the hungry
3. Helping the poor
4. Defining the family
5. Defending the helpless
6. Assisting with murder (down's syndrome babies in particular)
7. Biblical doctrine of work
8. Self Responsibility
9. Encouraging the engagement of immorality
10. Parental responsibilities
11. And worldview matters...

Sex ed for 5 year olds, Death by starvation and neglect of Down's syndrome babies, Government theft and redistribution of earned resources you need to feed your family, FOCA (Abortion Act to overturn every limit on abortion ever passed), replacing a mom and a dad with two daddies/mommies, mandating of condoms - and prevention of the teaching of biblical sexual practice...

You get the picture...

"Religious people" in name only may vote for Barack, but Believers can not - because he stands opposed to what the Bible defines as genuine believers.





Sunday, September 14, 2008
PLEASE HELP!!!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:01 PM
Views of Gonaives and Hanna victimsCap Haitien Haiti

The island nation of Haiti is the poorest in the Western Hemisphere and the third poorest in the world. I have been to Haiti, I've cultivated a love for the people, and I am especially burdened by the challenges they face NOW after 4 hurricanes.

It's gotten so bad the Government has even stopped the official count of the number dead.

I have worked with, supported, and been part of the work of Food For The Poor, they are one of the best organizations you can give money to at the time to assist those relocated, hungry, and diseased from the problems that the hurricanes have brought to this little island nation.

PLEASE CLICK HERE and do whatever you can tonight to help ease the suffering.

Thank you much!


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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
For the GREEN powered Mac geek in all of us...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:24 AM

A man plays with a new iphone in a branch of carphone warehouse, November 8, 2007
Submit to its power...


Speaking of enviro-envy - read this...





Saturday, February 09, 2008
The MOST IMPORTANT thing you can do between NOW and NOVEMBER to defeat terror and take back Congress CLICK HERE!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:57 AM
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12 Iraq Veterans from the War On Terror
fed and up and exhausted with Congress working the military over...

Stepping up to serve their nation... but NOW in the People's HOUSE!

If you want to defeat terror, keep our troops strong, and protect America from future attacks then your help is needed in twelve specific races for the HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES...



Defeat George Soros, defeat Move-On.org, defeat the terror syndicates that seek to influence the liberal progressives of our Government - give $25 to each of the twelve Iraq Vets for Congress. If 4000 people take that challenge, the Vets estimate that they can win all twelve seats. That's only $48,000 for 12 seats in Congress.

These Vets are all pro-victory, republican, and pro-U.S. - they've already served sacrificially on the battlefield and now they are giving of themselves to fight for freedom at home. In the halls of Congress where they are needed most!

Please help this go viral, e-mail it to your friends, tell your neighbors. Walk your street and ask for your friends to donate $25 to win the War On Terror. Make it happen today!

IraqVetsForCongress.com

They told their story on today's show: LISTEN HERE...


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Thursday, December 13, 2007
And WEBSTER's new word for 2008 is?
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:06 AM


1. w00t (interjection)
- expressing joy (it could be after a triumph, or for no reason at all); similar in use to the word "yay"






Friday, November 16, 2007
(Video) New SWIFT attack on Hillary
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:08 AM


"...medical evidence - Hillary is a man..."






Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Fred at Club for Growth: 'I'm the Most Proven Tax-Cutter and Pro-Growth Guy Running For President'
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 1:01 PM

I'm watching Fred at the Club for Growth Conference. I'm enjoying him more than I did the last time I saw him speak. Especially during Q&A, he's had some good moments, and seemed more comfortable than with his prepared remarks. (Update: Just corrected some of my typos. I was typing as he was talking, so I botched a couple quotes. Fixed now.)

I didn't catch Rudy earlier this morning, but I'll try to find a recap. About the only thing anyone's talking about is the Perry endorsement, as opposed to the speech itself.

Have you always been a Republican?


I think it's accurate to say I've always been a Republican. My dad was a Democrat. My dad and my granddad thought that Franklin Roosevelt saved their lives.

I went to college and read "Conscience of a Conservative" and that did it for me.

I started the first young Republicans club [in my hometown]. As we say in the church, when I reached the age of accountabilty, I think it's safe to say I've been a Republican ever since.

McCain-Feingold law? Our members are concerned about free-speech limits. Some people are confused about your position on it. Should we keep the speech limits?

I've addressed that before. I've addressed that on a blog...What I've said basically is while I still think the provisions with soft money are good things but that the one you're talking about has not worked and it should be repealed...It's important to keep it in perspective. The idea was you've got to raise money for those ads the same way you raise money for candidates...It's not quite as draconian as the summary of it sometimes is, but it's still bad and we shouldn't have done it. The Supreme Court has better things to do [than parse campaign ads]...It shouldn't have been done. We went too far.

How he came to support it: In the real world that I lived in, giving large amounts of money to people who have decision-making power over you was a bad idea...I think I put a few people in jail for it, in fact...I came to find out, in politics, not only was it not a bad idea. It was absolutely necessary....With that as a basis...we placed reasonable limits. I always thought they were too low. I don't know if you'll thank me for it or not. It was my amendment that raised it from $1,000 to $2,000 and indexed it to inflation.

I thought we oughtta raise the hard money limits to a reasonable level and do away with the soft. I may change my mind about the whole thing as this campaign moves on, as people put in millions of their own money. I may change my mind about the whole thing. (laughing) I say that mostly in jest, but I think the original idea was a valid one, but we went too far, unfortunately, as often happens.

Why don't Democrats understand the entitlement disaster we're moving toward?

They do, it's just a matter of priorities, and it's so easy to demagogue. "Tax hikes for the rich." How long does it take to say that? Not long. Conservatives always have a little bit longer story to tell because it has to do with the way the world works and real solutions and human nature. That's a little bit harder to communicate in a soundbite. I think I'm gettin' a little better at it, but this is the way it's always been.

How many days a week do you have to work for the federal government? I get pretty queasy when it's more than one.

Back to MKH: I think that last answer was the strongest thing I heard from him. He started off slow, as he is wont to do, but warmed up. I really enjoyed the Q&A, and the room seemed to as well.





Thursday, September 27, 2007
Fiscal Irresponsibility 'For the Children'!
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 8:16 AM
Investor's Business Daily hopes the president will follow through on his veto threat for SCHIP, which would up spending on children's health care by $60 billion over the next five years despite the already-bankrupt state of our entitlements system. Here's why Bush's veto wouldn't be "anti-children," as Democrats will have you believe:

As passed by the House, the State Children's Health Insurance Program, known as SCHIP, will create a major new middle-class entitlement even as we face looming national bankruptcy from our $50.5 trillion (yes, you read that number right) in planned spending under Social Security and Medicare.

Today, some 6.6 million kids are covered under SCHIP, at a cost of about $25 billion over five years. The new bill raises that to 9 million kids covered, at a cost of $60 billion. It pays for it with a 61-cent hike in the tobacco tax.

Sounds good, except that tax will hit the poor hardest. And those it helps are not poor. Under the new bill, families earning $83,000 a year could be eligible. If this bill were targeted at the poor, President Bush and the Republicans wouldn't oppose it. But it isn't. It's a new, radically expanded middle-class entitlement.

That, by the way, includes families like the Siravos of New Jersey, profiled recently by Bloomberg News. The Siravos earn $56,000 a year, own their own home and drive two used cars. They also pay $9,000 a year to send their only child to a private school.

Yes, things are a bit tight for the Siravos, as with many American families. But should the working poor subsidize health care for the Siravos and other middle-class families?







Tuesday, September 25, 2007
HamNation Joins Vets for Freedom and Families United on the Hill
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 10:56 AM
I'm posting this again because it looks better in Townhall's video player than in YouTube, and I got it up late Friday, so here's the reprise, in pretty picture.







Friday, September 21, 2007
HamNation Joins Vets for Freedom and Families United
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 3:47 PM
There was a rally on Capitol Hill this week that you probably didn't see widely covered, but more than 400 veterans, veterans' families and Gold and Blue Star families gathered there to send a pro-victory message to Congress.

I hung out with some amazing folks for a couple hours to see what drives them, after so much sacrifice, to support the mission.  Watch out for the story of a run-in with Al Franken, in particular.

Also, you may recognize soldier Tim Boggs as T.F. Boggs from the milblogosphere.

And, after that, please read the story of 1st Lt. Travis Manion. The young Marine died in April in Iraq, but not before inspiring family, friends, fellow marines, and Iraqis to continue the fight in his absence. His parents, who are coming to D.C. to run the Marine Corps Marathon in his honor, will be reading comments, so please leave any thoughts in the comments at the link or consider giving to his scholarship fund.

Update: FYI, You Tube has been muddying up my encoding somehow, so I apologize for the bad resolution. I'm working to figure out what the problem is.




Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Moral Authority: A Day With the Vets for Freedom
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 7:30 PM
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In an event planned this summer to coincide with the Petraeus Report, Vets for Freedom brought about 250 pro-war vets to the Hill to meet with representatives and senators and talk about the importance of finishing the mission. Here's a group with Sen. Saxby Chambliss, one of whom had three Purple Hearts pinned to his chest and several of whom were Vietnam vets who don't want to make what they call the "same mistake" in Iraq by leaving precipitously. Pete Hegseth, Vets for Freedom director, called the turnout "more than expected," and the crowd absolutely overwhelmed the counter-protest from mouthy anti-war folks nearby.

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A day in the sun. Members of Families United (red shirts) and Vets for Freedom (in khaki) wait for the press conference/rally to begin. Families United welcomes military families, Gold and Blue Star families, and all families of veterans looking to support victory in Iraq and the war on terror.

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Families United estimated that they had more than 200 folks on hand. You probably won't see the crowd on the evening news, but here they are. Every one of them has sacrificed something. For some it's years in service, for others it's a limb, for others still it's a son, daughter, or husband, and they want to stick it out for victory, to bring the troops home with honor, they said.

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Sadly, as one vet put it, "I'm glad Code Pink came out to protest us because it means we'll get more coverage." Well put, true, and a serious indictment of the media. I had hoped Code Pink would at least keep it quiet in the face of this wall of moral authority and they troops they <3 so very much. Nope. When Hegseth talked about those who gave "the final sacrifice on the altar of freedom," the yahoos yelled, "Well, don't sacrifice!" and "How can you ask someone to be the last one to die for a lie?" Keepin' it classy.

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McCain got the most enthusiastic reception of anyone except perhaps Joe Lieberman, who really brought the house down. Still, folks were jumping out of their chairs to see McCain and grab pictures with him.

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I don't want to misrepresent this man, so I'll be clear that I don't know if he was emotional or just pollen-stricken, but I loved the American flag and the autographed hat. I believe he got an autograph from either Lieberman or McCain before they left.

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This guy was arrested while trying to storm the stage, yelling "traitor" at one point, which I thought was a particularly inappropriate battle cry at this particular demonstration. A Blue Star Mom stood her ground in his way, and nothing got too ugly before the police stepped in and escorted him away, though it did get physical with him and the Blue Star Mom, according to witnesses. Another Gold Star mom told me of her experience in 2005, just months after losing her son, when an anti-war protester yelled at her, "How can you live with yourself? You let your son go to war and die in vain!" P.R. masters these guys are.

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A veteran speaks to a protester who was actually willing to listen calmly.

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This Vietnam Vet grabbed me to chase down Lieberman for this picture. Lieberman got the most raucous welcome and cheers during his speech, which was a doozy. "Just because you're for someone else's freedom of speech doesn't mean you take a vow of silence when they say something stupid or despicable," Lieberman said, in reference to the MoveOn ad. MoveOn, of course, came in for the biggest boos of the day.

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The girl on the left is, like, so pissed her mom won't get her contacts. The Code Pinkers, who did not seem to have a permit to protest in their spot, had to be told repeatedly by police to be quiet or they'd be arrested, since they weren't allowed to interfere with the event. Still, shouts rang out: "Bring your buddies home! What's wrong with you?"

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A Families United member enjoys the show and the sunshine.

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The Stephensons: Semper Fi! A Marine, a Marine wife, and the 7-- count 'em, 7!-- cutest kids you've ever seen.

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The crowd.

It was a pleasure to spend time with these folks today, and I'll have video later this week. I talked to one Gold Star Wife who was willing to lay the smack down on Code Pink if need be. I talked to Gold Star Parents who assured me that their son, a 20-year-old Marine was not duped into his military service, as the anti-war Left likes to suggest of our servicemen and women. He wanted to "become a Marine," they said, and before he died, he called from Iraq to tell them he was "making a difference."

I met a National Guardsman with a wife and 6 kids who was recalled into service to fight in Iraq and deployed for 22 months. When I asked him why he still supports the mission, he told me, "I'm a patriot, and I understand the need when our security calls for soldiers."

It was a great day, and these guys spread a message that doesn't often get heard on the Hill.





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