January 11, 2007 journal, impeachment of the guilty is the only way out of this war mess. We are hearing a multitude of lies from the commander and thief about the war on te*rra. He claims to be protecting the Amurican people while he is actually sacrificing American people and the entire world. Listen to those screaming by the mighty Wh*te H*use fence, demanding we leave Iraq. Pat Roberson today said he opposed the war from beginning, but, that would be hard to guess since he promoted the warlords as being godly and right. I continue quoting from Ben Graydon's article in The Times Examiner newspaper on how things really are. "We should be as repelled at the thought of turning our children over to the state or some other institution for indoctrination and medication as we should be to give them unto an out and out child molester. Yet we tolerate ignorant preachers who tell us that it is our responsibility, and our children's to go into these institutions & somehow, by our presence, make barrels of bad apples good, repulsive. Speaking of preachers, we are raised as "good Christians" to believe that we are to go to church on Sunday because God is there, because the Bible tells us to, and that we are to listen to "God's man" up in front in the pulpit. Many evangelical Protestants have no problem with finding fault with Catholic denominations that elevate a man "too far", but we failed to be repulsed by any man elevating himself to a position of intermediary between us and our God. How dare any man lifting himself up (or any institution lift itself up) as speaking in the place of our creator? Repulsive! And how well our enemies know to use the power of repulsiveness to their advantage. Words mean things. Propaganda is all around us, (study the Life of Edward L. Barnum's). Why have American schoolchildren been taught for generations, for example, that we fought a war amongst ourselves all over the issue of slavery-one side to keep slaves, the other to free them? Only because the very idea of one man enslaving another against his will is naturally repulsive ... and because the side that wins gets to write the history books. But even that false telling of American history is evident that the greatest slave masters won, for by that falsehood they now keep us further enslaved. It is man's desire to control another man, going all the way back to Cain and Abel that has motivated all human conflicts since divine creation. It is that desire that, unfortunately, empowers governments, even those that were begun innocently enough as the real means whereby the people could govern themselves and live-in peace. But how far we have fallen, and how much that should be repulsive to us. Let us, then, be aware of the power of the repulsive and not let it be used against us". "Ben Graydon received his bachelor of arts degree in history at Bob Jones University in 1983 and his Masters of Public Admin-istration degree at Clemson and U.S.C. in 1996. He is founder and director of Parents United in Responsibility for Education and has written for Times Examiner since the papers beginning". Thank you Ben Graydon for such great and rare enlightenment as to our present deplorable condition of state and federal governments. CBN had American Enterprise Institute on their program today saying they write the war policy, this is the first time I have heard of it but it appears to be akin to Henry Kissinger. An army reservist returns from Iraq with psychological problems but now faces another stretch. He blames army for destroying his marriage by deploying him, he has nightmares. Even those surviving the war are never able to come home & to live a normal life again. It was like hell in the capitol building today with all the fussing over the war acceleration. No one can define the freedom and liberty that B*us*h is program to recite, therefore they would not know when they have it right. It is said that we do not understand the Iraqis.