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Obama's Dawn Johnsen Appointment

Mean Mother Wrote: Jan 27, 2010 9:56 AM
a mah-jong playing Manga character. I was wondering if it were a type of sashimi.

Akagi, please to read P. J. O'Rourke's "All the Trouble in the World." He compares Fremont, California, with Bangladesh. At the time when he wrote the book, the population densities were comparable, but due to free enterprise, Fremont was affluent. Of course, with free enterprise under attack in our country, that may no longer be the case.

He also says that concerns over overpopulation are a way to be racist but seem progressive.

So far, man's attempts at social engineering have not been successful. China, India and South Korea now have serious disproportions of male to female populations due to sex-selective abortion. You can try...
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Obama's Dawn Johnsen Appointment

Mean Mother Wrote: Jan 27, 2010 9:41 AM
in his appointments. He is following an agenda. The question is whether or not the conservatives are going to be lax and allow our government to be further poisoned.

He is glib enough about what is within his pay grade, but it's all words. He clearly believes he has the vision to run the world, but I guess that remark served his purpose at the time.

Dawn Johnsen has no false modesty. She is ready to engineer the generations of the future and cull the herd. Is it because she wants to truly improve the content of the population, like Akagi, or is it because she believes that women particularly benefit from a future of no responsibility for sexual behavior? I've seen the generation of progressive women who have not had...
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Obama's Dawn Johnsen Appointment

Mean Mother Wrote: Jan 27, 2010 9:14 AM
Are you still feeling the full impact of your regret and grief? Not everyone on the right would condemn you. There are groups--Christian and a couple that are sponsored by Catholics specifically-- that promote healing for post-aborted women. I don't blame fragile and grieving women for treading carefully, but most pro-life people would welcome them. I don't know how many non-religious healing groups there are out there. Without surrender to God, it is very hard to find peace over this.

It's true that the mainstream media and other liberals' attitude is that the only reason you are unhappy is because some mean pro-life person disapproved of you. They think that if they tell you it was a good thing to do, you will be happy...
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Theism and Belief

Mean Mother Wrote: Jan 25, 2010 12:35 PM
to mention "What's So Great About God?" by Dinesh DeSouza? I didn't notice the title here. The last message before mine was hours ago, so I don't know if anyone will see this.
Thanks, Basset Hound. I'll look it up.
Thanks, Basset Hound. I'll look it up.
I'll bet the little chicky at my daughter's high school who wanted to bring in "Advocates For Youth" to establish a "comprehensive sexual education" program, wasn't going to share that information with the other kids. Thank you, Nora and Basset Hound, for the enlightenment, as unpleasant as it is. I suppose that the info. can be traced so as to be presented to any doubters?

It seems no matter how proponents of casual sex twist and gyrate, no matter how they rely on better living through technology, there end up being consequences. When one repents, God always forgives. Man often forgives. Nature never forgives.
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The War Against the Infidels

Mean Mother Wrote: Jan 22, 2010 7:02 PM
I don't think you will be able to exterminate the religion of Islam from the world without exterminating a lot of its followers. Some of them are stinkers, but there are others who are peacable enough (if not willing to lock the heels of the extremists) and who are devout and would become martyrs... I would not want their blood on my hands. I don't think that would be Jesus' choice, either.

From your point of view, you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs. Still, we're talking about people here.

I know I advocated having children, but in your case maybe it wouldn't be such a good idea.
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The War Against the Infidels

Mean Mother Wrote: Jan 22, 2010 6:54 PM
(did I spell that correctly?), which is to say resisting the future situation of being an "infidel" with restricted liberties living in a Muslim state: no, it's not to convert. No, the best way to resist is to embrace a full life. Believe in your own faith, Christian or Jewish or whatever. Marry. Have children. Teach your children your faith, and to love virtue and life. Teach them that having a family is as important as being a shaker and a mover.

With the priorities in our present popular culture, it will be a wonder if we can remain viable as a society. You can't expect people to marry in order to save Western Civilization. No, people marry because they love each other and want to share that love and life with their...
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The War Against the Infidels

Mean Mother Wrote: Jan 22, 2010 6:37 PM
extremists, just as they fawned on Stalin. They are drawn to the strong energy level, or something. Maybe Cesar Millan, the Dog Whisperer, could explain it.

Western Civilization, especially in Europe, as opposed to America and to some extent, Australia, is in a downward spiral and cannot even replicate its own population. If there were no competition for its cities, perhaps we would just see a slow, pleasant extinction with the last ones being tended through their old age by trained housecats and robots.

However, there is a burgeoning Muslim population ready to take over. Their own population growth is also slowing, but they are decades behind in the curve, and that makes all the difference. The Europeans are...
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