Tuesday, November 30, 2010

My letter to our Congressman

In this battle of light vs. dark, good vs. evil, it fills me with anger when I see the blasphemy and pornography that wicked people use our hard-earned tax dollars to fund. If you haven't heard about this, please be forewarned that the article has small images of the abominations being displayed as "art" in our taxpayer funded Smithsonian portrait gallery:

First of all, Congressman Smith, I want to say how grateful I am that you will be helping lead the charge in DC beginning in January. I have hope that we can turn this nation back from the edge of the abyss.

In case you weren't aware, the Smithsonian portrait gallery has an abomination of a display going on through the Christmas holidays in which, among homoerotic "art" is featured a crucifix of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ crawling with ants.

As our tax dollars pay for the Smithsonian's facilities and employees, it's an outrage that something like this is allowed to be viewed by the public, among which are groups of schoolchildren.

As you and the new Congress are cutting budgets, would you please consider this as one of the cuts?

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/smithsonian-christmas-season-exhibit-fea

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Thank you, Veterans!

If it wasn't for the sacrifices of a long line of men and women from the Revolutionary War until now, we would not be the people that we are. Even though wicked people in high places are trying to destroy our freedoms, we have over two hundred years of heroes before us and among us to remind us what true courage is, why we need to fight to keep this nation free, and why we must never forget their sacrifices in the cause of freedom.

I definitely do not want those sacrifices to be in vain. If that were the only reason to keep fighting for freedom, it would be more than enough.

May God be with our troops and all of our veterans. They are true heroes, every one!