Archive for May, 2008

Washington’s Culture Of Deception, by Chuck Baldwin

May 30, 2008

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Dr. Chuck Baldwin

A bomb exploded inside Washington, D.C., this week, and, no, it was not the work of a Middle Eastern terrorist. It was the work of former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan. He, perhaps more than anyone else, was the face of President Bush’s White House. He faithfully served President George W. Bush for close to a decade and served as Bush’s Press Secretary for some three years, resigning on April 19, 2006. He was also regarded as one of the most loyal and tight-lipped of the Bush insiders. However, his new book, “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception” has exploded in the face of what history will probably regard as one of the most deceptive and manipulative Presidential administrations in American government. The Washington Post (and a host of other media) released a report regarding McClellan’s book this past Wednesday.

According to McClellan’s book, the Iraq war was sold to the American people with a sophisticated “political propaganda campaign” led by President George W. Bush himself. McClellan charges that Bush aimed at “manipulating sources of public opinion” and “downplaying the major reason for going to war.” He also says he was deceived by some within the President’s inner circle about the leak of a CIA operative’s name.

He has especially harsh criticism for former White House advisor Karl Rove for misleading him about his role in the CIA case. He also accused Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of being “deft . . . at protecting her reputation,” and called Vice President Dick Cheney “the magic man” who steered policy behind the scenes.

In a chapter titled “Selling the War,” McClellan says the administration repeatedly “shaded the truth.” He also stated, “In the permanent campaign era, it was all about manipulating sources of public opinion to the president’s advantage.” In what might be the most disturbing statement in the book (at least among those that were released by press reports), McClellan said, “What I do know is that war should only be waged when necessary, and the Iraq war was not necessary.”

McClellan said his motive for writing the book was this: “Like many Americans, I am concerned about the poisonous atmosphere in Washington. I wanted to take readers inside the White House and provide them an open and honest look at how things went off course and what can be learned from it. Hopefully in some small way it will contribute to changing Washington for the better and move us beyond the hyper-partisan environment that has permeated Washington over the past 15 years.”

I am confident the reaction that will spew forth from both sides of the political aisle will simply reinforce McClellan’s basic assertion. Republicans will attempt to impugn McClellan’s credibility, while Democrats will shout, “We told you so!”

In previous columns, I have written much regarding the poison of deception that emanates from Washington, D.C., which is mostly due to the preoccupation with political partisanship. It seems the only time the Republican and Democratic parties care about “ethics” and “honesty” is when it condemns the other party. Otherwise, life in Washington, D.C., is exactly as McClellan describes it: a culture of deception.

McClellan’s book will be a bitter pill to swallow. To think that the war in Iraq was “unnecessary” creates angst and even anger in the meekest of men. Yet, how many times have governments spent the lives and fortunes of their people for causes and reasons that historians would later judge to be “unnecessary”? It might even be safe to say that most of history’s wars have been “unnecessary.”

The propensity of rulers to engage in war for personal, transient, or even adolescent purposes is exactly why America’s Founding Fathers created a constitutional republic in this country. In America, the Constitution–not the President, Congress, or even the Supreme Court–is the Supreme Law of the land. Each branch of government is to remain separate from the other, and no branch is supposed to be able to run roughshod over the other. It is fidelity to constitutional government that forms the vanguard of our liberty, not to mention our safety.

This is why our President and members of Congress take an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. They are not sworn to uphold the will of party bosses or special interest groups, or even the whim of the people. They are required to uphold the Constitution.

Sadly, America’s civil magistrates (especially at the federal level) have been ignoring the Constitution for much of the 20th Century, and–for the most part–still ignore the Constitution today. And it has not mattered to a tinker’s dam which party has been in power. Both major parties are equal opportunity violators of the Constitution.

None of us (including this writer) wants to believe that McClellan’s bold assertion is true. None of us wants to believe that we are spending trillions of hard-earned tax dollars and sending thousands of brave soldiers and Marines (not to mention tens of thousands of Iraqis) to their deaths “unnecessarily.” I sincerely pray that McClellan is wrong about that.

One thing I do believe to be true, however, is this: Unless the American people begin demanding that their civil magistrates uphold their oaths to the Constitution, and until the American people rid themselves of this blind loyalty to the two major political parties, we are going to be continually subjected to “Washington’s Culture of Deception.”

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The Proverbial Woman


Proverbs 31:10 simply asks: “who can find a virtuous woman,for her price is above rubies?” We don’t have to look far away to find the “proverbial woman. A mother is the be-it all of every child’s life; including you. During xenophobic attacks here in South Africa, it is no doubt mothers suffered the most devastating blow of all the victims!

To all the mothers there who suffered at the hands of the brutal and insensitive attackers, my heart goes out to you and I pray God repay your perpetrators their dues. Long life mothers, and continues the good work that you are doing. God is watching and he sees every tear of disparation that drops off your eyes. You are more valuable than rubies.. but some fool somewhere doesn’t understand that.

Pray for such ignorant men to come around one day and know their duties. To men out there, your duty is to love, respect and protect those women you are busy violating and brutalising. SHAME ON YOU!

The Truth: how should we present "The Gospel Truth"?


The truth is something that most people are dying to tell but many can’t speak the truth in love. Truth without love is at most equivalent to a mere pronouncement of judgement but as we all know, not only are we not fit to pass judgement onto our brothers but we are above all else commanded not to judge others, because that task is reserved for the only one true judge, the Christ without any wrongs whatsoever.

I have been chatting to some folks about such issues but it came to my attention that a lot of us don’t even know or do they see any wrong in doing what they do, as long as they think they are onto something…but wait a minute. Who are you to tell me what I should or should not do? This is quite a fitting question to ask. It should be one question that guides and governs our interactions and relations with other people regardless of what we think of them or how we have classified them according to the standards God knows where we get them… perhaps we ought to realise and be aware that all that we do whether good intentioned or bad will one day be judged for what it was worth. One thing I have realised is that through our love of truth we have destroyed a lot than we have actually preserved, so what’s the use? Shouldn’t we rather work on our methods then if these are the types of results we are getting after all the labour we put into it?

Of course we possess the truth! This is truly an undoubt-able fact. There is definitely no contesting its validity. However what is at stake is the packaging and ultimately the way we then present our truth to those that we think need it. As much as we want to give it to them we should also realise that these people also reserve the right to be heard and for their opinions to be respected no matter how skewed to our perceptions such views might seem. It is love beyond all else that straightens these perceptions other people have about certain things that we hold so dear to us and have such a conviction of, to the extent that we just want to shove all of it into their mouths even if they don’t want it or don’t understand why their views, but not ours are wrong.

This is quite a psychological issue if you come to think about it…and the only way to win this battle is to go the psychological way and of course with God’s wisdom because whether you like it or not He created psychology and He wants it to be used to convict and to shed some light to His truth to those whose minds and thinking are shaped and bear an inclination towards psychological fact.

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Dogma by Anton Brink

July 2nd, 2006 – One Response

HOTTEST HEADLINES-A WOMAN DIES AFTER LIFE SPENT IN IRON LUNG

An oddessy of another power failure.
CNN, May 28, 2008 — Updated 0117 GMT (0917 HKT)

Story Highlights
Dianne Odell of Tennessee, 61, lived in iron lung after contracting polio at age 3

She died after a power failure cut the breathing device’s electricity

Spinal deformity kept her from using portable modern machine

“Dianne was one of the kindest and most considerate people,” friend says

MEMPHIS, Tennessee (AP) — For almost 60 years, Dianne Odell lived inside a 7-foot-long metal tube, unable to breathe outside it but determined not to let it destroy her spirit.

From her 750-pound iron lung, she got a high school diploma, took college courses and wrote a children’s book about a “wishing star” named Blinky.

“I’ve had a very good life, filled with love and family and faith,” she said in 1994. “You can make life good, or you can make it bad.” more see cnn.com/US

AND THEN? WHATS NEXT AFTER XENOPHONIA?

One cannot help but wonder what is gonna be next after people were brutally slaughtered in acts of hate here in South Africa. I held a community talk show as I had announced last week Thursady and one speak from the audience made a very compelling statement. She gave an historic example of violence in South Africa and related the so-called heroic exploits of the mighty Shaka Zulu to the rewards South Africa is reaping today. She said as Africans we applaud people who kill others without questioning the future consequenses of their actions.

Of course Shaka Zulu Killed to protect himself and his people from the whites, but then what happened? According to this speaker, the spear was then turned on to family members! Ever wondered why Mzilikazi of Zimbabwe left? Thats why he left.

Africans read and study your histories and stop killing each other! The Bible says God will punish your sins to the first, second, third and fourth generations if you do. I dont care if you believe the Bible or not. One thing remains and that is, “you cant stop God on His word” His word shall never return to Him void, but it shall always accomplish that for which He sent it. AMEN!

What philosophers said about Africa…it is happening. Is it a coincidence or self-fulfilling prophesy?


Check this quote:
The tragedy of Africa is that the African man has not sufficiently become part of history…The African peasant, who has lived for thousands of years according to the seasons, whose idea of life is to be in harmony with nature, only is familiar with the eternal return of rhythmic time by the repetition without end of the same gestures and the same words. In this conception where everything always begins again there is neither a place for the human adventure nor for the idea of progress… The problem of Africa is that it lives too much in the present in the nostalgia of the lost paradise of childhood.

This hurts! So bad! Especially if you have things like xenophobia in South Africa happening against other African citizens and even more brutally if you have presidents like Mugabe and Mbeki saying there is no crisis in Zimbabwe. Isnt this the inaptitude commensurate with childhood nostalgia spoken of by French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, and the Nobel Prize winning geneticist, James Watson, who both made headlines recently with their racist assertions about Africa and its people?

What are we doing here any where?

Shouldn’t we be busy with productive tasks that would ensure our unity and progress as Africans, whatever that means?

I salute the observation, indeed an enlighten discovery and a possible emancipatory wisdom for the African mentality and people who spend enormous chunks of their time trying to rectify and argue minial things which they never created to begin with…this is what she says:

In the wake of every new racist assault Black people worldwide, along with those who have joined our struggle in solidarity, spend countless hours responding to other people’s hate and ignorance. Yet, this continual drain on our time and intellectual energy is one of the least recognized casualties of the racism propagated against us. Imagine the myriad other intellectual odysseys we could embark on if we weren’t continually defending two basic facts: we are equally human and we have a history!
Source: African Humanity Under Siege: A Long History

TODAY’S HOT HEADLINES: US general apologises for Quran target

CNN: U.S. commanders arrived at a police outpost in heavily armored vehicles to be met by a human tempest; hundreds of chanting tribesmen lined up behind razor wire, offering their blood and souls in sacrifice for the Quran.

“I am a man of honor, I am a man of character. You have my word, this will never happen again,” the general told the angry crowd through loudspeakers, pounding the makeshift podium three times with his fist.

“In the most humble manner, I look in to your eyes today and I say, please forgive me and my soldiers.” The act of his sniper was criminal, he said. “I’ve come to this land to protect you, to support you…this soldier has lost the honor to serve the United States Army and the people of Iraq here in Baghdad.”

A former college quarterback, Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, commander of the 4th Infantry Division, stood facing the angry crowd. His face was grim and fixed as tribal sheikhs swirled around him.

Martin stood before the crowd next, opening his address with an Islamic blessing. Holding a new Quran in his hands, he turned to the crowd. “I hope that you’ll accept this humble gift.” Martin kissed the Quran and touched it to his forehead as he handed it to the tribal elders. The crowd’s voice rose, “Yes, yes, to the Quran. No, no, to the devil.”

TODAY’S HOT HEADLINES: Chemist gets life for hubby’s acid vat murder

FRESNO, California (AP) — A biochemist was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Friday for killing her estranged husband by knocking him out and stuffing him into a vat of acid, possibly while he was still alive.

Larissa Schuster was convicted in December of murdering Timothy Schuster with the special circumstance that the murder was committed for financial gain. At the time of his death in July 2003, the Schusters were in the middle of a divorce after nearly 20 years of marriage.

FULL STORY AT: http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/05/16/acid.slaying.ap/index.html?

CHRISTIANS UNPLUGGED!

A couple of Christians in my neighbourhood have decided to finally have a voice in relation to the issues and events good or bad that happens in and around our communities. This coming Thursday evening at around 7pm, we are meeting to discuss and debate the recent events, so gruesome and utterly barbaric that happened in Alexandra township in Johannesburg. Brutal instances of xenophobic perpetrated violence was reported and lives have been endangered. The reason? some people see others as foreigners and therefore a threat. But wait a minute! How long has it been since apartheid ended in South Africa?

Wasn’t it African countries like Botswana, Zimbabwe,Namibia and many others that gave the freedom fighters of those times a place from which to execute their plans against dismantling the horrendous evil that personified apartheid and all that it stood for?

But then, is it not these the very Africans that these forgetful bunch of men and women of South Africa are vilifying?

Do these so-called foreigners really take South Africans’ jobs? Was not the city of Gold or Egoli built through the sweat of migrant labour?

So then, what really went wrong?

Give us your comments and join the rest of us as we deliberate on these issues and many more of like kind.
sms your views and opinions to: 0721 29 06 02 or e-mail: monnapt@gmail.com

And lets get talking… Our topic this coming Thursday is:
Ref:ALEXANDRA TOWNSHIP-’RIOTS. Xenophobia and Spiritual Connotations?” What are the spiritual connotations of xenophobia? and what are its ultimate social and economic implications on South Africa?

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