by
Fred Hoot on May 7, 2009 in
News Media
Sometimes you cannot get answers to important questions and might wonder “What do I do now?” I have an answer for you. You go right to the top.
I follow my own advice and have on occasion gone right to the president and the President with my request. A couple of company presidents gave be satisfaction and a couple did not, but who can complain about that? Read more »
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Fred Hoot on April 15, 2009 in
Abortion,
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I am a Christian and believe that Jesus died for our sins, beat death by rising on the third day, and Mary, Joana and others were shown the empty tomb by angels. Imagine seeing just the limp burial clothes in the otherwise empty tomb! (See Luke 24:1-8)
I believe in the sanctity of life and we should not murder anyone, including infants in the womb. Read more »
Medea Benjamen, the Communist founder of the CODEPINK Women for Peace was like a bad suit on President Bush; she was all over him. Barely a newsday passed during Bush’s Presidency where the CODEPINK’s were not protecting at the Whitehouse and getting the liberal press to slobber all over them. Read more »
by
Fred Hoot on February 19, 2009 in
Christianity,
Religion
I received an email telling me that as a citizen of the United States I should support our President no matter what political party he belongs to. I was admonished for beating up on Obama.
First of all, I have prayed for God to bless and protect President Obama and his family every day since election night, just as I had done and continue to do for President Bush. President Obama is my President and I support him as President of the United States.
Here is what the Bible tells us: Read more »
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That is what the sign in Chip Harrison’s car window said. Chip is very much Pro-Life and eloquently stated his opposition to the Obama Administration’s practices on abortion. One of the first acts Obama personally did was to make sure our hard-earned tax dollars would be used to support abortion not just in the United States, but also world-wide. In other words, Obama personally ordered the start of world-wide infanticide using our money. Read more »
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by
Fred Hoot on January 29, 2009 in
Baraka's Military,
Military,
Politics
I had heard that Obama was the only President ever to skip the Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball. Surely the new Commander In Chief would not blow off this ball, especially since he and his wife (who only very recently thought any positive thoughts about the United States) were captured on video dancing with members of the armed services at one of the other balls. And those photo-ops showing the Baracka visiting wounded war veterans showed he truly did care about our troops who sacrificed dearly for our freedom and freedom of people around the world. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on December 2, 2008 in
Military,
Politics,
Terrorism and Torture,
War

Yellowcake Uranium
I had another conversation with Ron, a friend whose last name will remain undisclosed. He keeps claiming there was no uranium in Iraq, not even yellowcake and Bush punished Valerie Plame by leaking her name to the press. So, Ron, here is the proof. In fact all Liberals should read this article. Read more »
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The United Nations Is Trying To Ban Firearms World-Wide
In 2001, John Bolton, whom the liberal minority of the Senate blocked, was appointed the US Ambassador to the United Nations by President Bush during a recess.
We will never know of everything this American Hero saved us from. The regulations never got to a vote because of him.
In 2006 it was presented to a vote at the UN and Read more »
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by
Fred Hoot on September 11, 2008 in
Terrorism and Torture
I had tears in my eyes as I drove into work. I was late, but didn’t care at the moment. I drove past the Blue Cube in Sunnyvale (yes, THAT blue cube which was our central nerve center for our satellite systems. Clive Cussler and Richard Marcinko both wrote about it) it was still standing. By this point, not being vaporized, I knew that our Russian or Chinese friends had not pushed the button. There was a lot of activity at Moffet Field which is right next to the cube.

The Blue Cube Viewed on 9/11/2001 From My Car
I arrived at work and found less than half the company was there and a TV set was turned on. A lot of people had wet eyes and not much was being said. I would venture to say that most of us were praying. I sat at my desk and looked at a pocket TV and tried to work. Some work was accomplished that day, but not as much as even a lazy day.

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