Thursday, August 27, 2009

America should acquire VSP!

We've all heard of ESP, also known as extra sensory perception. This gives you the ability predict the future and avoid catastrophies. But I think America should acquire VSP in 2012. VSP is the acronym for Victory for Sarah Palin. We've all seen what a disaster President Barack Obama has been with everything from higher taxes, spending binges, a shrinking economy, a government takeover of everything, the degrading of our national security, and so many other things. And you didn't need ESP to figure this out. All you had to do was apply some common sense and conduct your own research on Mr. Obama and his people.

I discovered one organization that is predicting total doom for our planet very shortly. It is called
the Institute for Human Continuity. This organization predicts that a world-wide catastrophe, like a giant meteor, will wipe out the earth and all human beings on December 21st, 2012. IHC
claims that the only way to survive this certain doom is to register with its organization so you can have a ticket to go into a shelter just before disaster strikes. Yet I know that disaster will strike on this particular day, but not from a meteor. If President Obama wins a second term in 2012, that will mean disaster for America and the whole human race. There's only one way to prevent this disaster, and it's not by joining crazy liberals in meteor shelters. If Americans unite
behind Sarah Palin and elect her as the 45th President of the United States in 2012, all will be
right with the world. No shelters will be necessary. If you want to do further research, log on to www.instituteforhumancontinuity.org. This public service announcement is sponsored by DREAD, Devoted Republicans Engage Against the Democrats.

G.J. LaRouche, 27 August 2009

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The state of the NFL!

Football season is coming soon. This is my favorite time of year. I love everything about football - the passion, the strategy, the rivalries, the aggression, and even the cheerleaders. But I do have a beef with Commissioner Roger Goodell's decision to reinstate quarterback Michael Vick, who was just picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles. Vick was convicted of and imprisoned for his dog-fighting operation that led to the torture and deaths of many dogs. Vick spent 18 months in prison and had his football fortune evaporated. The Eagles are now giving him a new lease on life,
but Philadelphia may not be the City of Brotherly Love for Vick. While I believe in forgiveness and redemption, Goodell never should've reinstated Vick. But not for the reason you may think.

Vick committed a heinous crime against man's best friend. This sends the wrong message. But the real reason I don't want him back is because I literally fear for Vick's safety. Football fans will boo him like the plague. Opposing players could take cheap shots at him, even at the risk of fines and suspensions. I don't even know if his new teammates - especially the offensive linemen - will want to play with him. Vick carries the kind of baggage that nobody wants to lift. Not even the Raiders picked him up. He could've remained anonymous by playing in the Canadian Football League like Doug Flutie did. But why would Vick even want to go back to the same league knowing how notorious he is? I guess that's a riddle I can't figure out.

Speaking of riddles, here's a brain twister for you. If the New York Giants faced the New York Jets at the New Jersey Meadowlands, which team is the home team? Both teams call that place home. If you know the answer, drop me a line.

G.J. LaRouche, 25 August 2009

Monday, August 24, 2009

My take on socialized medicine!

Those who know me know that I'm very much against the socialized medicine bill, HR 3200. People can point to 'death panels', long waiting lines, or what little doctors will be compensated for their services. But it isn't the bill itself that bugs me as much as the way socialized medicine proponents try to demonize those who are against it. They're bussing in union people to disrupt authentic resistance by ordinary Americans who hate seeing the government take over every aspect of their lives. The liberals are calling protesters Nazis, racists, and tea baggers. They're also using tactics of Saul Alinsky to destroy the characters of the protesters.

Now President Barack Obama recently held a teleconference to contact religious leaders to garner support from the religious left to push for HR 3200. (Wait. I hear a peculiar sound. It's the pot calling the kettle black.) The Democrats are always accusing the Republicans of gathering support from the religious right because they've gotten support from Pat Robertson and the late Jerry Falwell. They accuse the conservatives of not respecting a woman's right to choose. The Catholic Church is very much against abortion. Yet it was Obama who voted three times to deny health care to babies who survived a botched abortion while serving in the Illinois State Senate.
Government has no right or authority to run our health care system. Health care is a commod-ity, not a right. If Jesus came down to earth right now, he would be against HR 3200 as much as I am. He would never want tax dollars paying for abortions or death panels. He would be against higher taxes and spending on a plan that is doomed to fail. Jesus was the great physician. He cured those with demons, leprosy, blindness, and deafness. He didn't need a government bur-
eaucracy to tell him what to do. He did it himself thanks to the Father who sent him. You don't discard the sick; you help them get well! Jesus taught us to be compassionate to others. HR 3200 is the antithesis of compassion because it promotes survival of the fittest. I hope the liberals keep that in mind. Amen to that.

G.J. LaRouche, 24 August 2009

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Add Sophia Elena as a friend!

Dear fellow readers,

While I was watching The O'Reilly Factor on Thursday night, I witnessed a report by Sophia Elena, who is an intern for CNN. She did a report on protesters in California, both against and
in favor of the health care reform bill (HR 3200). She noticed that those who were against socialized medicine had homemade signs, while those who were in favor of socialized medicine carried manufactured signs. Ah, there's nothing like homemade! The point Ms. Elena was trying to make was that the people who are against socialism are creating an authentic movement to take their country back, while those who relish socialism are part of a very well organized move-
ment and want the government to control every aspect of our lives.

Kudos to Sophia Elena. I went on her Web site, www.sophiaelena.com, and signed up to be a friend of hers on Facebook. Since then, we are now friends. Mission accomplished. I want you to do the same. Please look at the video of her report. And when you sign up as a friend, please tell her I sent you. Thank you.

G.J. LaRouche, 22 August 2009

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

A summertime joke!

I submitted this joke to Reader's Digest. I hope you get it and like it.

I'm an atheist - thank God!

G.J. LaRouche, 18 August 2009