I speak to you tonight as part of my Family Preparedness calling in my church- and to help you prepare for all the dire emergencies and the most difficult circumstances which lie inexorably ahead. In that regard, my chosen topic this evening is your personal marathon- and while few of you may consider yourselves marathon runners, please listen carefully to my message. …
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on April 5, 2011 at 12:00am —
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In the fall of 1972, I hitchhiked from Utah to Panama- via Nevada, California, Arizona, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. While my entire adventure was an intense experience, my focus today is on the two weeks I spent traveling through Mexico- from San Luis to Tapachula. It was a different world then- not without danger, but certainly dramatically safer than Mexico of today. At times I slept hungry along the…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 29, 2011 at 1:30pm —
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Though deep in my gut I utterly despise Muammar Muhammad al-Gaddafi, a tiny part of me is beginning to hope the bum manages to resist all UN efforts to remove him from power. Guess that means that in the silent depths of my soul, I despise the United Nations even more than I do Gaddafi.…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 28, 2011 at 10:00pm —
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As a gullible kid at Lafayette College in the…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 28, 2011 at 2:47pm —
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A few odds and ends to round out the week…
Rest in peace, dear Geraldine. You were the tough First Lady of American Politics for many years. Thanks for paving the way for countless women……
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 26, 2011 at 1:24pm —
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As our military intervention continues in Libya, public opinion appears to be rising in favor of it. Therefore, I feel compelled to devote yet another post, my fourth this week, to this treasonous Executive Branch insanity.
First, President Obama unlawfully entered the Libyan civil war without approval of the…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 24, 2011 at 4:13pm —
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Ronald Reagan sure had it right. Perhaps the worst-case scenario in a personal emergency is to answer an arrogant rapping at your door- and have some dumb bureaucrat babble that he’s from the government and there to help. Yup, that would make a great political cartoon- Barry Obama standing on Libya’s doorstep- and announcing that he’s there to help.…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 23, 2011 at 2:32pm —
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When President Reagan hit Libya in 1986 with appropriate air strikes in retaliation for Gaddafi’s state-sponsored terrorism, his message was heard loud and clear by the rogue dictator. However, when President Obama joined with the UN to enter a full-scale war against Gaddafi, not to mention taking sides in that country’s civil war without the approval of the US Congress, Barry’s flagrant disregard for the US Constitution became…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 22, 2011 at 12:04pm —
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The present crisis still unfolding in Japan is horrible beyond human ability to express- but there is a critically important lesson we must learn from this unspeakable disaster. Many months ago I warned that our runaway national debt, since then having been greatly exacerbated by additional mindless Congressional deficit spending, would weaken our ability to meet the strenuous demands of significant natural disasters of our own- or myriad…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 21, 2011 at 1:30pm —
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Having oft targeted the Federal Reserve as the elitist weapon of choice to punish and subjugate the American middleclass, I’ll give the Fed a bit of a rest today- and focus primarily on the Environmental Protection Agency, perhaps the second greatest misnomer in our history. Just as the Fed is neither federal nor a reserve, the EPA neither effectively protects our environment nor preserves our natural resources. It is simply…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 14, 2011 at 7:00pm —
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Sharon Rondeau, Post & Email, 5 March 2011: “On 6 January 2011, the newly-seated House of Representatives began its session by reading portions of the US Constitution aloud on the House Floor during its first full day in session, an event which was open to the public. When Rep. Frank Pallone read the… Continue
Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 8, 2011 at 2:56pm —
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When the New York Times began publishing the Pentagon Papers on 13 June 1971, it heralded the beginning of the end of unwise US military involvement in Vietnam- the sad jungle quagmire also known as Johnson’s War. It was Daniel Ellsberg who supplied those top secret documents to the Times- and for his efforts, he barely escaped going to federal prison. The Pentagon Papers represented the WikiLeaks of that era.…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 7, 2011 at 11:39am —
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Yes, Governor Mike Huckabee has proven himself as a glib and glamorous gabber on FNC- but something in my gut tells me he’s just as phony as Barry Obama. And sure enough, Huck is pretty slick at talking his way out of a tight spot- but we’ve had enough “smoke and mirror” rhetoric from Zero.
According to Judicial…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 3, 2011 at 11:00pm —
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The Taxed-Enough-Already are engaged in a game of neither chance nor checkers- but a most complicated game of chess. And in this critical contest for our liberty, I admit ranking among the lowest of Soldiers who labor to place the opposition’s well-protected king in check- though King Teleprompter himself is but a miserable pawn in the greater globalist game. In my zealous pursuit of the opposing king, however, I have politely refrained…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on March 2, 2011 at 3:00pm —
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Oft called a game of inches, baseball is also a contest of opinion- whether it be an unpopular call by an umpire- or the fanatical belief of a fan. Edwin Donald Snider died yesterday. He was 84. A young Sailor in ‘45, perhaps you remember him best as the Duke of Flatbush- and although born in Los Angeles, his hometown in the memory of millions will forever be Brooklyn. The Duke was my boyhood hero- a slugging centerfielder larger than…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on February 28, 2011 at 2:30pm —
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First, it’s most tempting to equate extreme Islam, for all practical purposes, with Islam as a whole. Also, I don’t use the term “moderate Muslim” in my writing, because I really don’t know what that would be. Nevertheless, I had a young Muslim acquaintance a few years back who was the very salt of the earth- and I wouldn’t want to insult her or anyone like her. For one thing, she was pretty much a Muslim in name only- like many…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on February 22, 2011 at 4:00pm —
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I’ve always been devoted to truth and quickly correct myself whenever I discover I’m wrong- or when someone else irrefutably points out my error. Thank you, Mad Max and others! However, I openly admit that my mission as a patriot is not so much about truth as it is being a faithful Soldier in the war of public opinion. No surprise to you there, I suppose. From time to time I’ve been accused of being off my meds, delusional or a…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on February 21, 2011 at 4:30pm —
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Agreed this may be oversimplifying the prospect of shutting down the federal government, but consider these examples. If an electrical circuit in my house demands too much juice, a circuit breaker immediately shuts it down. If a water pipe bursts, I shut off the water immediately to minimize damage and waste. If there’s a problem with my water heater or heating system, the natural gas is shut off automatically to prevent an…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on February 19, 2011 at 1:24pm —
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Partnership for Civil Justice
"At Clinton Speech: Veteran Bloodied, Bruised
and Arrested for Standing Silently
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on February 17, 2011 at 11:29pm —
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The foundation of any tyrannical government rests on the fundamental but flawed premise that a group of powerful individuals may become an empowering and irrevocable law unto themselves- that they may do whatsoever they will with complete impunity, answering neither to the peasants they subjugate, nor to the God who gave them life.…
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Added by Richard Allan Jenni on February 15, 2011 at 3:00pm —
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