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Pastor Ralph on July 5, 2010 in
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It is no secret that the Taliban, al-Qaida and other radical Islamic sects are out to destroy Christianity. Just look at the news and you see Christians routinely killed by followers of Mohammad. “Convert or die.” is a common cry among his followers.
We are in a war in Afghanistan and Iraq only because radical Islamic people decided it was time to start killing Christians inside the United States as well as United States citizens and soldiers abroad. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on May 24, 2010 in
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Ever since the September 11, 2001 attack by Muslim extremists followed a week later by the anthrax attacks that killed five people, America has been on a heightened alert of anything out of the ordinary. Even ordinary happenings can paralyze us. Read more »
What do I do to celebrate?
Explosives and real rockets are out. Even though I was shooting BIG weapons since I was a toddler (click here to see the proof of me at the controls of a BIG gun on a battleship), I have a supply problem with getting RPG’s and other HE (high explosive) rounds; those liberal reports that Mexican drug criminals get their weapons from gun shows is just not true! I cannot even get magazines with more than 10 rounds here in California, let alone grenades. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on July 10, 2009 in
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I was walking the whole week and wondering what to do for the Independence Day celebration that would be meaningful. I was thinking of going into a store and taking a whole shelf of tea and throwing it into the Guadalupe River and running, but I have a feeling that the San Jose Police and the Sunnyvale police would not immediately understand the significance of my First Amendment action. Anyway there was a TEA Party in San Jose on Sunday, the 5th. Read more »
I had been playing trumpet for just over a year. Being in the eighth grade, it was unusual to get a call on our party-line home phone from a total stranger. The man on the phone asked me if I could play taps on Monday evening for President John Kennedy who had been assassinated the previous Friday. Read more »
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The Department of Homeland Security released a report in early April of 2009 titled “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment“. The report targeted supporters of the Constitution, especially supporters of the Second Amendment and the veterans who risked their lives to keep our Constitutional Freedoms free.
It was met with an uproar of protest, but the DHS still stood by the report. The Washington Times reports that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced today the report had pulled. She further claims the report is being re-written. Read more »

Ken Hanson of Ohio gave a presentation that shows some states still respect what “We the People” really stands for.
“The People”, also known as residents of Ohio gave the police Read more »