You, your values, and the Hollywood elitists who want to have control of them. - November 2004

  Too many of today's Artists are WECs, Wealth Elitist Cowards. Read below of days ago when Hollywood Stars really lead by example.

Stars by example

April 28, 2006,
John McCaslin

The list of Hollywood's brave soldiers, sailors and Marines (several of whom died or were injured in battle) is extensive, among them: Humphrey Bogart (a World War I vet, he tried enlisting in World War II, but was too old), Jason Robards (Pearl Harbor), Henry Fonda (the South Pacific), George C. Scott (Europe), Glenn Ford (France), Brian Keith (Rabaul), Ernest Borgnine (where else, the South Pacific), Eddie Albert (Tarawa), and Navy buddies Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Kirk Douglas, Shecky Greene, Paul Newman, Jack Lemmon, Bob Barker, Jackie Cooper, Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis, Cliff Robertson, Rod Steiger, Dennis Weaver and Robert Stack.

Also dressed for battle were James Arness (Marshal Dillon of "Gunsmoke" was wounded at Anzio), Alan Hale Jr., Victor Mature, Telly Savalas ("Kojak" earned a Purple Heart), Arthur Godfrey, Tyrone Power, Ed McMahon, Lee Marvin (survived fierce combat on Saipan), Don Adams, Sterling Hayden, John Russell (wounded and decorated for valor at Guadalcanal), James Whitmore, Rod Serling (wounded with his 11th Airborne Division), Jack Warden, Ted Knight (Ted Baxter of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show") cleared land mines and was awarded five Bronze stars, Burt Lancaster (North Africa and Italy), George Kennedy (served under Gen. George Patton in France), Art Carney (wounded invading Normandy), Burgess Meredith, Cameron Mitchell, Kevin McCarthy, Martin Balsam, Jackie Coogan, Dale Robertson, "Superman" George Reeves, Russell Johnson, Robert Preston, George Gobel, Gene Raymond, Karl Malden, Red Buttons, Robert Taylor and Charles Durning (the Tony Award winner earned three Purple Hearts as one of the few American POW survivors of the massacre at Malmedy, France.)

Lee Powell, the first silver screen "Lone Ranger," was killed invading Tinian. Also in uniform were Carl Reiner, John Agar, Jeff Chandler, Ossie Davis, Frank Gorshin, Werner Klemperer, Rick Jason (who starred for five seasons on TV's "Combat"), Charlton Heston, William Holden, Robert Montgomery, Desi Arnaz (first rejected for being a Cuban, he was injured as an infantryman), Norman Mailer (invaded the Philippines), Alex Haley, Louis L'Amour (Normandy) and Bob Keeshan of "Captain Kangaroo" fame . . . read more

 

The elite islands of New York City and Hollywood will keep up their efforts to make your religious values insignificant in America, hoping you will finally grow tired of the fight.

Wow, look at the intolerant bigots that line the streets of Hollywood. What, no Passion Against the Code?

Understand this! America is in the middle of a new and disturbing social war. Your children's values are challenged in the public schools through superintendents being trained in the classrooms of politically correct, liberal universities. Your graduated teens in college are having the values you taught them challenged by liberal professors who are out of control, forcing their opinions on your loved ones, from personal gay agendas to sex with animals. You must keep up your guard at all times against continued attacks on your family values.

"I've been fortunate . . . I haven't had too many auditions. I slept with the right people." Pamela Anderson (6/30/03), People Magazine, April 12, 2004

These two islands literally occupy only a few square miles, yet they are the headquarters for bully elite ideologues that have little to do with America's historic values . . . values that made this country different than any other in the rest of the world. They provide all the movies for theaters, VHS, and DVD formats, most of the television programming seen in America, and all of the national television network news programs. These tiny islands control virtually everything you see and hear on television and in the movies.

They attack the same values that attracted millions of the poor from around the globe to immigrant to America's shore for almost one hundred years, their understanding each person was not only free to move around the country but also free to believe in whatever they wanted. That was the center of why America was so very special and offered something special that was not available anywhere else in the world, even in those so-called politically correct European Democracies. France, for instance, gets its panties all wet when little Muslim girls puts scarves on their heads in French schools.

The media's elite islands will also continue to try to control your values much like dictators of the past who understood to win control they had to destroy the individual family unit. This was Hitler's primary goal, established through his Hitler Youth to brainwash Germany's children, turning Germany's young boys against their mothers and fathers to undermine and destroy the German family. Hitler knew to destroy the family was to dissolve the glue of common sense. And it did, almost allowing Hitler to put his boot on the neck of the entire world.

In America today we have similar forces working against the family. This includes the strange lawsuits by the ACLU to defend NAMBLA in the murder of a 10-year old boy. The ACLU also recommended through a brief that children of 13-years old should have the right to choose whomever they want to have sex with, a Kansas prosecutor saying that the ACLU would probably pass out 800 number cards for children to present to their parents if they dared to disagree with their choice.

Now America's voters have sent a strong and clear message, to elite organizations and a biased media, to stop messing with their family values, their kids, and trying to become involved in family decisions.

And unlike Kerry's surprising eloquent concession e-mail sent to his list of supporters, John Edwards concession speech instead declared war, his tongue speaking strangely of church and family, just as Clinton had done carrying his Bible at every photo-op. Beware of these well-rehearsed techniques to distract you from your mission. These elitists want you to think their values are similar to yours and to your beliefs. They are not. Edwards even proclaimed in the last election campaign that if his team was elected, people would be healed and would walk out of their wheelchairs.

And while Edwards said he would remember the supporters that stood in long lines and inclement weather to support the cause of his party, he forgot the Republican voters that also stood in long lines and bad weather to keep Edwards out of office.

Sadly, the elitists see your faith as silly, questioning your ability to make correct decisions for yourself. They consider this country's adopting European Secularism as "America moving forward into tomorrow." They work with acid-left organizations like the ACLU, a private org that views belief and faith as coming from myths (see bottom of page). They see the moral message that you structure for your family as written by ancients who didn't understand because they just didn't have the science we have today. They accuse the writers of the Bible of not knowing how to describe what they had seen, believing they simply made it up.

Elitists also believe those who have faith are out of touch with reality, reluctantly tolerating them because their right of free speech is still protected by the Constitution. Take a look at the graphic below, created for Michael Moore's home page, as an example of what elitists will do to mock your faith. It ghoulishly uses the faces of hundreds of dead American soldiers who had given their lives while serving their country in the Middle East to form a picture of President Bush.

Attribution:  published on Michael Moore's Web site.
"Mom and Dad? See any of your sons and daughters who gave their lives for their country, these faces used by Michael Moore for personal politics?"

And Edwards voted against Partial-Birth Abortion, where a living baby, ready to be born out of the safety of its mother's womb, has its head painfully caved-in and its brains sucked out by a certified physician for the baby's fresh resource of human parts that are sold to labs. Doctors have even handed live babies to nurses to allow these new Americans to die in the nurse's warm hands because "they had been marked for death."

The ACLU never defends the loss of the civil rights of the defenseless. That's because civil rights is not their goal but their cloak to hide the real agenda to change America through attacking the religious values of American families.

People like Edwards need to be watched like an eagle that zeros in on small animals scurrying around on the terrain below, their words encourage open divisiveness among Americans as they label people who disagree with them as hateful and homophobic. Edwards speaks of his family values of working hard in the mills of North Carolina, yet the palms of his hands are smooth as glass. And you will discover in some counties in North Carolina where Edwards has successfully attacked the medical community in law suits, citizens having to drive a distance to find doctors that have moved away.*

Elite individuals like this never give up on their ideology. Dan Rather, for instance, refused to give President Bush the state of Nevada early in the morning, which would have put the president over the magic 270 votes in the electoral college beating Kerry's team. . . even though Nevada's votes were already counted 100%. Rather also pushed the idea that Ohio may not be settled for weeks, if not for more than a month. These are the subtle hints that tells you an elitist is nearby.

However, Americans like yourself have one tool at your disposal besides the vote. It's the boycott. You can turn off certain channels on the television and radio that challenge your personal values. You can also send a message to advertisers that you're about to pull your buying dollars if they continue to support ideologies that mock your family's values. Anything that tries to destroy or waterdown your family is always to be highly suspicious in its agenda and source.

Remember how Bill Clinton carried his Bible around all the time? He knew that people of faith would "assume" that he followed their values, when in fact the truth was quite the opposite. He had finally admitted in his recent book, after all was said and done, he had lied and that his affair was not "all about sex" like all the Democrats had said day after day, but instead about the abuse of power. Clinton finally admitted what everyone already knew; that he did what he had done simply because "he could."

It again shows that "power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Clinton proved this over and over again. He abused the office he was elected to. He abused the People's White House. He weakened the respect and role model Americans had expected from the highest office in the land; the office of president.

The voters on November 3, 2004, finally rebuked Clinton's legacy and returned their American ship-of-state back to its center. They had said in one voice on a single day, "Enough is enough."

 

* Note: We deeply had regretted to hear Mrs. John Edwards had been diagnosed with breast cancer. We have friends that have survived this pariah of a disease and had wished her well. The good news is that adversity always strengthens a family, and we know her children will come through for her resulting in a strengthening of bonds for life.

However, a new trend with doctors not wanting to service attorney's like John Edwards is growing, a sort of retribution against trial lawyers who have become filthy rich off the medical profession, good doctors affected by these lawsuits that are against a few bad apples. We hope in this environment, Mrs. Edwards can still get the best possible care. We suggest her husband sign a document that he will not sue her physician . . . period.

Maybe the former senator will begin to understand the damage trial lawyers have done to America's medical superstructure, and how women across the United States like Mrs. Edwards suffer because their caregivers fear that making a better decision for their patient may get them sued.

It brings to mind the old saying, "What goes round, comes round."

No passion against the "code"

May 13, 2006,
Brent Bozell

Now witness the coming of the movie version of "The DaVinci Code." Think of it as the anti-"Passion." In one film, Jesus was Lord; in the other, Jesus was not only merely mortal, he was the center of an elaborate fraud. In one film, Jesus founded his Church at the Last Supper; in the other, the Catholic Church unfolds as a secretive, murderous, thoroughly evil conspiracy. So what's Hollywood's take? The reaction to this movie is almost the exact opposite of what Gibson received. The studios reacted quickly, with Sony lapping up the film. The network news divisions have acted like devoted puppies, with Matt Lauer planning to go "On the Road with the Code" for NBC. ABC has held "DaVinci Code" contests on its morning show. Denying the divinity of Jesus -- the central tenet of Christianity -- is just fun and games, grins and giggles. No one has singled out "DaVinci Code" author Dan Brown for his anti-religious and anti-Catholic bigotry. No one put him in amateur therapy. Since he was Sony's hired gun, no one assaulted director Ron Howard for his religious beliefs -- even if (or especially because) his acceptance of this job suggests he has no problem directing a film smearing Jesus or the Catholic Church . . . read more

 

 

 

 

 

 

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