Friday, April 23, 2010

Megyn Kelly sold out!

On Tuesday, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, the host of America Now, appeared on Howard Stern's radio show. I have no idea why she would do such a shameless thing. She had no business being on such a filthy, vulgar show. I don't want to know about breast size, her pubic hair, her sex life, and who she'd like to screw or kill. I can't imagine why she would even think about pulling off such a crazy stunt. Did she think Howard was going to talk about the Supreme Court? Did she think she was going to expand her audience? Did Fox News CEO Roger Ailes approve of this? There was no reason for her to be there at all.

The worst part about all of this is that Megyn Kelly sold out on Fox News. Many of the network's anchors - like Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck - have their own radio shows. But she instead chose Howard Stern. Megyn should've promoted her show and Fox News with help from more legitimate programs, but she blew a golden opportunity. And she just had a baby seven months ago. She obviously isn't a very good role model for going on Howard Stern's show. Megyn did nothing to promote Fox News or her program. She just let Howard Stern exploit her for pure profit.

I used to think Megyn Kelly was a great asset for Fox News. Now she's just a toxic asset. I'll still be watching Fox News, but I think Fox News CEO Roger Ailes should give her the boot. I know I won't be watching her again any time soon.

G.J. LaRouche, 23 April 2010

Thursday, April 22, 2010

God is now here!

Last month there was a mission at my Catholic church, the St. Ephrem Church in Sterling Heights. Vince Ambrosetti - a famous singer, songwriter, and motivational speaker - led a 5-day mission with his songs and positive message about the power of God and Jesus. He has written over 350 songs, and Catholics hear many of them every Sunday at church. He has also released dozens of CDs and done over 500 missions in his career. He performed at the funeral for Mother Teresa of Calcutta and for the late Pope John Paul II.

Vince has a very large Italian Catholic family. He told many funny stories about his relatives. His songs are very moving and they inspire you to sing out loud. His messages are convincing but not overly preachy. I went to his mission all five days and loved every minute of it. I won't spoil it for you too much, but there is one story in particular that grabbed my attention. It was about a devout atheist who took his young son to an atheist rally. The son was just learning to speak and read. When the father and his son went to the rally, there was a giant sign that read 'GOD IS NOWHERE'. When the father asked his son what the sign said, he looked at it for the longest time and finally quipped 'God is now here.' Then the father finally got the message that God does exist. He quickly turned around with his son and never looked back. I guess God works in mysterious ways. I later told Vince my religious joke, which is 'I'm an atheist - thank God!'

I encourage you to support Vince's mission. You can invite him over to your church or you could buy his CDs. His Website is www.parishmission.org. Please tell him that I sent you.

G.J. LaRouche, 22 April 2010

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Tea Party Express!

Last Sunday, I attended the Tea Party Express rally in Clinton Township. About 2,000 patriotic Americans were there to gather and protest big government in our lives. I had a great time as did everybody else. I talked to a few people about the initiative in Michigan calling for a consti-
tutional amendment to protect the people of this state from Obamacare. In order for this to even be on the ballot, over 380,000 signatures must be signed on the appropriate ballots and certified by the Secretary of State by July. This is quite an undertaking. There is a much easier way to achieve this goal. State Proposal 10-1, which would call for a Constitutional Convention (aka a
CON-CON), will already be on the ballot. The Tea Party people can join the effort to approve Prop 10-1 and fight for so much more than just this initiative.

We must also remember that this is a Washington problem, not a Lansing problem. The goal is to throw out the members of Congress who did this to us. Attorney General Mike Cox is already fighting the legality of socialized medicine. We already pressured Congressman Bart Stupak into an early retirement. I loved it when he said that he was going to retire anyway and that the ad campaign to remove him from office was just a waste of money on the part of the Tea Party. Nice try, Bart! Do you really think we're that stupid? It was well worth the money to kick him out. Let's do the same with the rest of the sellouts.

There is nothing wrong with America that a good electoral cleansing can't cure. Let's throw
the corrupt politicians out of office. I'll be attending the MEDEFCO (Metro Detroit Freedom
Coalition) meeting on April 15th at 7 p.m. It'll be at the Barrister Gardens in St. Clair Shores on Harper north of Nine Mile. Five gubernatorial candidates will be there along with Frank Beckman of WJR 760 AM to talk about the future of Michigan. I'd like for you to be there as I will. I'll also be talking about my strategy to demand judicial reform that should be in the Constitution. I'll share it with you after the meeting.

G.J. LaRouche
14 April 2010

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Semper Fi!

On March 3rd, 2006, Marine Cpl. Matthew Snyder was killed in Iraq when his vehicle exploded. His father, Al Snyder, just wanted to bury his son in peace. But that never happened because members of the radical left-wing Westboro Baptist Church, led by Fred Phelps, harrassed Mr. Snyder and the Marines during Matthew's funeral by yelling obscenities and holding signs like 'Thank God for dead soldiers.' Al Snyder sued the church for harrassment and won his case. The settlement was originally for $11 million, although it was later reduced to $5 million. Then the
4th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the ruling and forced Mr. Snyder to pay the legal fees of the church costing $16,510.80. Is there any justice in this world for a grieving father? On legal grounds, people may argue that it was totally within the right of the church to yell and harass under the 1st Amendment and that Mr. Snyder was late in filing his paperwork with the 4th Circuit. (His lawyers may have been at fault on this one.) But let's use some compassion and common sense in this case.

The left wants to make you think that the hate speech is completely covered in the 1st Amend-
ment as far as the church is concerned, but nothing can be further from the truth. Here is what the 1st amendment reads: 'Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.' Everybody knows what it says rhetorically, but people misinterpret what it doesn't say. It doesn't say that we can do or say anything we damn well please. There are rules and limitations in our society, like the Ten Commandments.

The loony members of the Westboro Baptist Church were not assembling peacefully while pro-testing the actions of government, although you could argue that they were from a certain point of view. Cpl. Snyder worked for the Marine Corps, which is part of the military and the federal government. Those church members really weren't protesting a war. They were an unruly mob who verbally terrorized a brokenhearted father who just wanted to bury his son. They yelled 'Semper fag' and other mean phrases in order to add insult to injury. Al Snyder just wanted to bury his son in peace. He never sought any trouble from anybody. The Westboro Baptist Church was aggressive, cruel, and mean. It's bad enough that Al Snyder had to bury
his son. Now he has to deal with an overturned case and legal fees. What a joke!

Some may think that there's no difference between the actions of the Westboro Baptist Church and those of the millions of Tea Party protesters objecting to the federal government's takeover of the private health care industry. But there's a world of difference between patriotic citizens who are worried about a tyrannical federal goverment taking over our lives in an unconstitu-tional manner and a man who just wanted to bury his son who died defending America. And that's the other thing that drives me up a wall here. Matthew Snyder died so that radical mem-bers of the Westboro Baptist Church can be free to say what they want. But instead of paying tribute to a fallen hero, they yelled obscenities and defamed the memory of his death. The actions of that 'church' were utterly unconscionable.

I used the Web Site http://www.unknownsoldiersblog.com/ to do research on this article. If you want to help out Al Snyder, log on to http://www.matthewsnyder.org/. Thank you and semper fi! And I do want to thank Bill O'Reilly for paying Al Snyder's legal fees. He is a patriot for doing so.

G.J. LaRouche
6 April 2010