Modern Day Book Burners Fueled by Politically Correct Intolerance

Carrie Prejean is 21, was a contestant in the Miss USA Pageant and lost because a notoriously flaming gay judge asked her to publicly endorse gay marriage and she declined. She is also a Christian.

Contest judge Perez Hilton asked her, 'Vermont recently became the fourth state to legalise same-sex marriage. Do you think every state should follow suit. Why or why not?'

Her answer was, 'Well, I think it’s great that Americans are able to choose one or the other. We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage. And you know what, in my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that’s how I was raised and that’s how I think it should be - between a man and a woman. Thank you very much.'

When You Hear The Sound of Silence ... That May Well Be A Sign That Your Liberty Has Left The Building

David Axelrod, White House Senior Advisor, has stated that occurrence of the recent Tea Bag Parties staged around the country is an "unhealthy" reaction to our current economic situation. Others have labeled them "racist". Other still have attempted to marginalize, if not denigrate, their significance by resorting to the cheap stunt of using inappropriate sexual innuendos derived by the term "tea bagging" when "reporting" about the events.

Let me think. People are losing jobs, money and housing at a record pace throughout the country and trillions of dollars are being committed to be spent by a government that is unwilling to tell the common citizen who is getting all this money. All the citizens are left knowing is, it's not they who will be getting any.

Texas Governor Rick Perry Harks Back to the Spirit of the Alamo

Today, Governor Rick Perry of Texas drew a line in the stand. He declared that the federal government has now become oppressive to the citizens of this country and said, at least on behalf of all Texans, "Enough." Calling for the federal government to abide by the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, he called for Texans to unite behind a resolution to limit the influence of the federal government in Texas to only those powers specifically delegated them by the Constitution and to leave the rest to Texans. He said, in brief, that Texans were tired of politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. telling them how they should run their state as a condition for their returning money to Texas they originally took from Texas via taxes.

Open Letter To Sarah Palin

Law Office of Clifford C. Nichols
The Tower
10940 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1600
Los Angeles, California 90024
Telephone: 310-458-1739 Cell: 310-909-9024
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November 11, 2008

The Honorable Sarah Palin
Governor of Alaska
550 West 7th Avenue
Suite 1700
Anchorage, AK 99501

RE: THANK YOU AND OFFER TO BE OF FUTURE SERVICE

Dear Governor Palin:

First, I would like to thank you for the courage, character and integrity you displayed over the last several months while enduring the attacks of those who would like to have seen you destroyed.

Writing a Screenplay Has An Inherent Value

I’ve just completed writing a screenplay about the life of the Apostle Paul from, shall we say, “a unique point of view.” And by doing so, I’m happy to report that I’ve learned two things that I think are invaluable.

First, I’ve learned one of the easiest ways to become an instant social leper in this town – that is, other than to admit publicly that you are a politically conservative Christian. All you have to say to someone is something like, “Hey, I’ve just written a screenplay. Would you like to read it?” Instantly, their eyes cross just before they make an emergency phone call to get that root canal done early and flee.

And Life Goes On …

Let’s see … oil is $117.00 per barrel -- gasoline is selling for nearly, if not in some places over, $4.00 a gallon -- gold is hovering just below $1,000.00 per ounce -- the dollar’s value is auguring into the ground against the Euro -- home foreclosures are soaring across the nation, and in California alone are 327% higher this year than last -- the U.N. is warning about regional food shortages threatening people’s lives around the globe in the near future – the sale of rice is being rationed at Wal-Mart -- and over 50% of the work force in Los Angeles is said to be made up of immigrants. And, in the midst of all this, our very own President Bush tells us that we are not at the advent of a possibly severe recession, if not in fact a depression … interestingly, that being said by him only a day after his doing another stand up comedy routine on NBC’s Deal or No Deal. Is it any mystery why he now has the highest disapproval rating of any President ever to be recorded in the Gallup Poll’s 70 year history? Only, it would seem, to the President himself. He tells us everything will soon not seem to be as bad as us who are mere mortals may presently perceive it to be. After all, he assures us, the Iraq war is “getting better”, whatever that means, and that the economy is set to resurge once each of us gets our grubby, greedy little inconsequential hands on a few hundred dollars of our tax money back from him in the months ahead. In response to this, only one word presently comes to mind … NOT!

A Living Constitution Could Be The Cause Of Our Demise

Those who vainly profess the Constitution to be a “Living Document” might do well to note the following words of the late pundit, Samuel Francis: “The final and unpredictable irony of our [nation’s] history may be that we were more civilized at the beginning of it than at the end of it.”

One would think that all people of reason should wish to avoid the fulfillment of this dire prophesy. But it would appear that it is not that simple. One reason may be that it leaves us as a people with but one avenue of recourse that is not easily pursued. Collectively, we must be willing to develop and exhibit the character and integrity that is a prerequisite to our wanting to abide by the fundamental moral principles upon which this nation was founded as they were embodied by our nation’s founders in the United States Constitution. Our generation and the ones that follow must be made aware that when they wrote this document it was a direct response to their personal experiences of having lived under the shackles of tyranny. Foremost in their minds, however, was not only their desire to set in place a government that would avoid a recurrence of that misery, but to replace it with one that would enable all those governed by it to enjoy certain unalienable rights and freedoms that, at the very least, would ensure every citizen a foreseeable opportunity to obtain prosperity in their lifetime.

The Tower of Babel vs. A Tower of Faith

Just when you think you’re close to figuring it all out, you get hit with a series of contradictory events that seems to unsettle the structure of your philosophical perspective. That’s O.K., however. Sometimes we need to reflect upon the things we believe to evaluate their worth. Often it results in the philosophical structure becoming stronger than it was before the occurrence of such events. To understand this better, perhaps it would be best to start first with a story that was conveyed to me some time ago as being true before getting to the events of which I speak.

As my daughter used to put it when she was about three, once a “puddle” time there was a man of fabulous wealth. One night he and his wife, in the company of a couple of more modest means, were late getting to a banquet being held at their city’s most luxurious hotel to honor both this man’s many accomplishments and his extraordinary philanthropy.

People, People Who Love People …

Yet once again, liberals of America have been given but another opportunity to stand proud. With a remarkable economy of words one of their leaders, Barbra Streisand, expressed at a recent concert what I have long suspected is a common thought shared by many her followers toward the “unenlightened” masses … you know, those whom people living at the center of the universe (i.e. California) believe must reside “somewhere else” (i.e. the “red states”). To her chagrin, apparently a few of those “unenlightened” people found their way into her audience (i.e. they bought tickets) and then had the unmitigated gall to express their displeasure when she openly mocked their President. Her response? She rejoined them with a gentility only achievable by liberals who have obtained to the highest order by lovingly suggesting to them that they should: “Shut the F*** up.”

When Stars Invite the Wise to Assist the Bold …Priceless

In many instances the value of something is determined entirely by the person in whose hands it is held. Okay, I confess, to most of you this point may seem so obvious that you wonder why it would be worth discussing. It’s because what is often not so obvious is the significant impact this principle can have in terms of either extinguishing or preserving human life. To appreciate this point, take a moment to consider the value of the following things: a nuclear bomb; a war-time business contract; and lastly the dollars sitting in our pockets.

First, the nuclear bomb. In the hands of most Americans (at least I would like to think) its value is priceless. In other words, were your average American to have one in his closet, it is not something he would consider trading or selling at any price. But now take the same bomb and put it in the hands of someone like Kim Jong Il and we would have a different situation. For a host of reasons (both political as well as economic), that bomb could well be given a price that not only is certain, but that some potential buyers of such stuff located around the world may find to be quite reasonable. Thus, an international market for nukes would be given birth, with all the life-threatening ramifications implicit to it.