January 30, 2005 journal, election under
fire, outsider art now goes inside on CBS Sunday Morning. It will be too bad if Iraq gets our form of
government, some say we should give them our constitution since we do not use
it. Benny Hinn goes to India with his Voodoo religion to
mix with their Hindu and claims that 7 million people came out to hear/see him.
We know end times are here when we see such a surge in false doctrine and Satan’s
magic. I went to see this scroll at Bob Jones University sacred Art Museum
today. It was written in Hebrew, of the
first 5 books of the Bible, the books of Moses. 70 ft. of it was unrolled Jude
1-10 "But these speak evil of those things which they know not: but what
they know naturally, as brute beasts, in those things they corrupt themselves.
11-Woe unto them! For they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after
the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of core”. Study God’s Word! Gulf War Atrocities
of 1991. "<http://deoxy.org/wc/warcrime.htm> There may be a
real utility to reflecting further, this time upon the fact that it was pious
Americans who led the way in assigning the onus of collective guilt to the
German people as a whole, not for things they as individuals had done, but for
what they had allowed - nay, empowered - their leaders and their soldiers to do
in their name. If the principle was
valid then, it remains so now, as applicable to Good Americans as it was the
Good Germans. And the price exacted from the Germans for the faultiness of
their moral fiber was truly ghastly. Returning now to the children, and to the
effects of the post-Gulf War embargo - continued bull force by Bu-sh the Elder's success-ors in the Clinton administration as
a gesture of its "resolve" to finalize what George him-self had
dubbed the "New World Order" of American military/economic domination
- It should be noted that not one but two high United Nations officials
attempting to coordinate delivery of humanitarian aid to Iraq resigned in
succession as protests against U. S. policy. One of them, former U.N. Assistant
Secretary General Denis Halladay, repeatedly
denounced what was happening as "a systematic program ... of deliberate
genocide." His statements appeared
in the New York Times and other papers during the fall of 1998, so it can
hardly be contended that the American public was "unaware" of them.
Shortly there- after, Secretary of State Madeline Albright openly confirmed Halladay's assessment. Asked during the widely-viewed TV
program Meet the Press to respond to his "allegations," she calmly
announced that she'd decided it was "worth the price" to see that U.S. object-ives
were achieved. The Politics of a Perpetrator Population as a whole, the
American public greeted these revelations with yawns..There were, after all, far more pressing things
than the unrelenting misery/death of a few hundred thousand Iraqi tikes to be
concerned
with. Getting "Jeremy" and
"Ellington" to their weekly soccer game, for instance, or see-ing to it that little "Tiffany" and
"Ashley" had just the right roll-neck sweaters to go with their new
cords. And, to be sure, there was the yuppie holy war against ashtrays -
for "our kids," no less - as an all-absorbing point of political
focus. In fairness, it must be admitted that there was an infinitesimally small
segment of the body politic who expressed opposition to what was/is
being done to the children of Iraq. It must also be conceded,
however, that those involved by-and-large contented themselves with signing
petitions and conduct-ing candle-lit prayer vigils,
bearing "moral witness" as vast legions of brown-skinned
five-year-olds sat shivering in the dark, wide-eyed in horror, whimpering as
they expired in the most agonizing ways imaginable. Be it said as well, and this is really the
crux of it, that the "resistance" expended the bulk of its time and
energy harnessed to the systemically-useful task of trying to ensure, as
"a principle of moral virtue". (I lost source of info).