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Lack of values and moral : LIBERALS

Dear Friends,
let me tell you something today about the lack of moral and family values of liberals when it comes to child care.
The conditions in which some kids of liberal parents grow up are horrific. What role model is a mother who smoked pod, goes to anti war protests and gets arrested? A father that gets high and undermines the believes of the greatness of America? What role models are parents that prefer to live among terrorist killers instead of allowing the military to do the job in iraq?
I was very freaked out when I was investigating this. Ever since the big liberal icon, Bill Clinton admitted to have taken drug as teenager and in college, all hell broke lose in the democratic ranks and the little family value that might have existed, vanished almost instantly. Kids of 9 that take drugs with their parents in the living room (see picture). Wild parties where teenagers meet to lose their virginity. Since there is no liberal family structure whatsoever the children are basically allowed to do whatever they want, without any guidance of their parents. The results are devastating. According to the leading family research groups the number of kids from liberal parents that regularly use drugs doubled within the last 3 years. More and more girls are becoming prostitutes right after they leave the high school (in most cases without diploma). Boys tent to join gangs and deal with drugs.
If liberals would inhabit there own country I wouldn’t mind, but their “rotten breed” is slowly but surely damaging the very foundation our great country stands on.
As good Americans we can no longer allow this to go on!
Become active and confront democrats/liberals with their wrong doings and report child neglect to the authorities!
Thanks one again and have a great day.
Sincerely yours,
Shelley

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  1. Brian Coughlan December 6th, 2005 2:33 pm

    Shelley, do you agree with the views expressed here?

    Perhaps the best response to the tragedy of 9/11 was a preemptive war against a country that had nothing to do with the attacks. Tens of thousands of deaths later, perhaps it is still the right decision.

    But it is not Christian.

    Perhaps it is good economics to give me, an actor on a television show, over a quarter of a million dollars in tax relief over the last five years as the poverty rate climbs, as we burden our children with structural budget deficits and cut services for our most vulnerable citizens.

    But it is not Christian.

    Perhaps the death penalty is an acceptable way to punish criminals.

    But it is not Christian.

    Jesus Christ was the Prince of Peace, not the Prince of Preemptive War. He was an advocate for the poor, not of supply-side economics. And let?¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?ɬ¥s not forget that Jesus himself died in a bogus death-penalty rap. His was the original ?¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?ɬ?bleeding heart,??? yet I am afraid he would be described pejoratively by many today as a ?¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?ɬ?do-gooder.???

    President Bush proudly proclaims himself a Christian and tells us that his faith has changed his heart. Perhaps one day his faith will change his policies. Until then, I am proud to be a part of a congregation that seeks to hold all public officials to their easy?¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?É¬Æ and too often empty?¢‚Ǩ?°?É‚Äû?ɬÆproclamations of faith.

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  2. One Angry Patriot December 6th, 2005 4:04 pm

    Well said Brian! The type of behavior Shelley has described in this blog entry doesn’t know political boundaries. For example:

    December, 1966: Bush, after having “a few beers,” stole a Christmas wreath from a hotel in New Haven Connecticut. Arrested for disorderly conduct.

    1967: Bush is arrested for disorderly conduct when he storms onto the Princeton University football field, climbs onto the field goal crossbar, and tries to break off a piece as a souvenir.

    Late 1960’s: After gaining entrance as a “legacy student,” Bush maintains a low C average at Yale, the bare minimum to graduate. In his freshman year, he was in the 21st percentile of his class. While at Yale, says he cannot wait to leave the school, and hates its “intellectual snobbery.”

    Late 1960’s: Bush admonishes a Yale schoolmate for admitting plan to avoid serving in Vietnam; calls him “irresponsible.”

    May 27, 1968: 12 days before his student deferment expires, George W. Bush applies to join the Texas National Guard. Despite a waiting list of 18 months, Bush is signed in the same day. Bush is assigned to a celebrity sons unit, with sons of two other senators (Bentsen and Towers), sons of oil magnates, and 7 sons of Dallas Cowboys players. He was assigned to pilot duty despite a 25% score (lowest possible for duty), and was commissioned to 2nd Lt. despite lack of qualifications or passage through Officer Candidate School. Is trained to fly an F-102, which is being phased out, guaranteed to never be called into duty in Vietnam.

    April 1972: Military institutes drug tests in routine exams, including urinalysis, questions about drugs and “a close examination of the nasal cavities” (for cocaine). Bush is due for this exam by August 1972.

    May 1972 to May 1973: Bush leaves NG for Alabama without transfer orders; later requests transfer, which is granted then cancelled; he then applies for transfer to Alabama 187th Tactical Recon group, and is approved–but never shows up.

    December 1972: Bush returns to Houston for duty. But in May 1973, Bush’s supervising pilots wrote in his annual efficiency report: “Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period of the report” (i.e. through April 30, 1972). Later that month, two special orders commanded Bush to appear for active duty. He served 36 days of active duty during May, June and July before leaving the Guard early. Bush’s official discharge date was October 1, 1973, but his last day in uniform was July 31, 10 months earlier.

    December 1972: Did community service for Project P.U.L.L., an inner city Houston program for troubled youths; this is completely out of character for Bush at the time. Reports suggest that he was arrested for drunk driving or cocaine use in Houston, and the community service was quietly arranged.

    1973: Bush applies for entrance into University of Texas law school, and is rejected. Harvard Business School apparently had lower standards than UT, as it accepted Bush. Bush graduates from Harvard with an MBA in 1975.

    September 4, 1976, a state trooper saw Bush’s car swerve onto the shoulder, then back onto the road. Bush failed a road sobriety test and blew a .10 blood alcohol, plead guilty, and was fined and had his driver’s license suspended. Bush had drunk “several beers” at a local bar before the arrest. His underage sister was in the car when he was driving drunk.

    Bush got a court hearing to get his driving suspension lifted early, even though he had not completed a required driver rehabilitation course. He told the hearings officer that he drank only once a month, and just had “an occasional beer.” The officer granted his request. But Bush continued drinking for 8 years after that date and has said publicly that he drank too much and had a drinking problem during that time. Dick Cheney, incidentally, has been arrested twice for drunk driving, in 1962 and 1963.

    Late 1970’s to 1980’s: Founded Arbusto Oil Company with $20,000 of his own money and $4.7 million from 50 or so investors, mainly family friends. Arbusto fails and is bought by Spectrum 7, owned by Reagan/Bush supporters, in Sept. 1984, which appoints Bush as president. Later, Spectrum 7 also fails, and is bought by Harken, which assigns Bush to board of directors. After Bush joins Harken, it receives $25 million stock offering from bank with CIA ties and which was a top Bush Sr. contributor, a lucrative exclusive contract with Bahrain, and a board member is invited to White House policy meetings with George Bush, Sr.

    April, 1986: Bush confronts Wall Street Journal editor Al Hunt in a Mexican diner in Dallas, in front of Hunt’s wife and his four-yeaer-old son, saying, “You fucking son of a bitch. I saw what you wrote. We’re not going to forget this.” Bush was apparently both drunk and upset that Hunt had predicted that Jack Kemp would be the Republican Party nominee instead of his father.

    1989-1990: Bush borrows $180,375 from Harken, which later forgave $341,000 in loans to “unnamed” executives; in other words, the executives were allowed to walk off with said money.

    May, 1990: Bush Sr. has access to State Department memo warning of possible oil price drops due to Iraq’s possible actions. Harken’s internal financial advisers at Smith Barney issue a report warning that the company is in financial trouble. Bush Jr. has potential access to the first bit of information, and absolute access to the second.

    June, 1990: One month after having access to insider information signalling a drop in the firm’s stock value, Bush sold 60% of his stock in Harken Oil for $848,560. 3 months later, Iraq invades Kuwait, sending Harken stock prices down 25%, dropping even more a few months later. SEC, run by his father, fails to investigate.

    July 10, 1990: Bush fails to register his sale as an insider trade by deadline; does so in March 1991, far too late. He is not punished.

    March 31, 1995: George and Laura Bush are given new driver’s license numbers; Bush’s is #000000005. Bush was born on July 6, 1946, and his license was not near expiration. The reason given for the change was “security,” but there is no precedent for Texas governors doing this. The change destroyed the records of his previous license, which would have detailed any arrests.

    September 1996: Bush called to jury duty, and accepts, saying it is a “feeble excuse” to say he’s too busy or important. But he is then assigned to a DUI case, and might be asked under oath if he had ever been arrested for drunk driving. Bush asks to be dismissed from jury the night before the trial, and is helped by Alberto R. Gonzales, Bush’s legal counsel. Bush later appoints Gonzales to the Texas Supreme Court, and later still to White House counsel and then Attorney General.

    June, 1997: Bush signs law toughening penalties for underage drinkers.

    December 31, 1997: Jenna Bush arrested on alcohol charge in Texas. Record is kept confidential as Jenna is 16 at the time, but her name appears in a Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission database.

    July 20, 1999: Bush named as defendant in case against funeral home operator SCI. After failing to appear for a deposition on July 1, Bush signs affidavit swearing he had no knowledge of a case involving SCI, which donated $45,000 to Bush, in order to avoid involvement in the case. He swore that he had had no conversations with its officials, but later (Aug. 99) admitted to a conversation with an SCI official, claiming that nothing substantive was discussed–a non-issue, as he did not swear to not having “substantive” conversations, but ANY conversations at all. Texas Funeral Service Commission chief testifies that he spoke with Bush on the matter, which Bush also swore in the affidavit that he did not do. Bush’s chief of staff also testified that he spoke with Bush on the matter. Bush is shown to have lied under oath, a transgression that Republicans felt was worthy of impeachment.

    August 18, 1999: Bush says, “As I understand it, the current FBI form asks the question, ‘Did somebody use drugs within the last 7 years?’ and I will be glad to answer that question, and the answer is no.” This clears Bush up intil 1992.

    August 19, 1999: Bush says, “Yesterday, I was asked what I thought was a relevant comment about whether or not I would, should I become the president, have background checks for people who work for me and in the White House, and, if I did, could I pass the standards of the background check. The answer is absolutely. Not only could I pass the background check of the standards applied in today’s White House, I could have passed the background check on the standards applied on the most stringent conditions when my dad was president of the United States, a 15-year period.” This clears Bush up until 1974, as his father began his presidency in 1989. See Bush’s record with community service and with the Texas National Guard just before 1974.

    April 27, 2001: Jenna Bush arrested for possession of alcohol as a minor.

    May 31, 2001: Jenna and Barbara Bush arrested trying to purchase alcohol as minors. This is Jenna’s 3rd arrest, but she avoids the three-strikes law her father signed 4 years earlier.

    Yeah, real family values there, eh Shelley?

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  3. Brian Coughlan December 7th, 2005 1:27 am

    Shelley, are you simply incapable of engaging in discussion?

    We are flagging serious inconsistencies in your profession of a Christian Faith when contrasted with your amoral, and on occasion monstrous attitudes vis a vis your fellow humans.

    Do you simply lack ANY compassion?

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  6. Udokier December 7th, 2005 1:23 pm

    Shelley, you are a bad, bad person!

    I don’t know whether to LMAO or be annoyed.

    But it’s your sandbox to run as you please.

    Love those “liberal” kids. Strange that they look so inbred and rural, though…

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  7. Shelley December 7th, 2005 3:22 pm

    Listen you all.
    What are hippies today? Liberals. What did hippies do in the 70s? Drugs. What are they doing today? Drugs. Are they role models for their children? Yes. Do the children take drugs? Yes. Why? Because they learned it from their drug soaked freak parents. There is nothing funny about it!
    Liberals/Democrats are slowly destroying America!
    We WILL not give up before we stopped them. We will stop them in their tracks.
    My party will never give up power. There will be harder laws and longer prison stays for drug users.
    We will not stand by watching you damn liberal hippies corrupt America’s youth.
    Mark that down! We will succeed!

    Outlining our strategy:
    More laws, harsher laws, more conctions, quicker convitions, longer prison terms. More God in government, more FBI, more Homeland Security. We will track you down, we will hunt you down. There will be capitol punishment for drug use. There will be order, not chaos.

    Over and out.

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  8. One Angry Patriot December 7th, 2005 7:40 pm

    Gee, capital punishment for smoking a joint? Where have I seen that before? Oh, I remember… It was one week before terrorists crashed planes into skyscrapers. It happened right here in my home state of Michigan at a place called Rainbow Farm Campground. It took 50 FBI agents, another 50 state troopers, an armored personnel carrier and two helicopters to kill two pot smokers.

    In contrast, it only took four airplanes and 19 men to kill over 3,000 innocent Americans. Where was the FBI? Shooting relatively harmless pot smokers. Go figure.

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  9. Tristan Shuddery December 21st, 2005 1:49 pm

    Gee, capital punishment for smoking a joint? Where have I seen that before?

    The bible says that the price of Sin is Death. Given that pot-smoking is sinful it seems perfectly fair that people should pay for it with their lives.

    Once people start smoking pot and blaspheming, who knows where we will end up. Better send out a strong message to keep American lungs and minds clean.

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  10. Ann April 18th, 2006 9:12 am

    The wages of sin is death. That means spiritual death Tristan. I think that God will mete out any punishment if any, that He deems fit. I don’t think that you have been given the ok from above to kill people to send a strong message. If your idea of passing judgement and being the executioner had been in place years ago, your beloved president would be mouldering in a grave somewhere wouldn’t he? Think before you spew out such judgemental rhetoric.

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  11. Shelley April 18th, 2006 9:21 am

    Sorry, I can’t follow. But the fact remains that liberals are destroying the fabric of our society. We must get rid of the lib’s once and for all!
    I am thinking: Conversion camps.

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  12. Ann April 18th, 2006 9:32 am

    Conversion camps? Are you talking about brainwashing people?

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  13. Shelley April 18th, 2006 9:48 am

    If you understand “Brainwashing” in terms of “Cleaning”, then: YES!

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  14. Nanette April 22nd, 2006 10:33 am

    Where in the world did you come up with the idea of conversion camps? Did it ever occur to you that forcing your will on people goes against everything that this country was founded on? It puts me in the mind of the Russian gulags.

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  15. John April 22nd, 2006 10:35 am

    Great the first drug addict we can arrest is Rush Limbaugh after him we can get Bill “slots” Bennit then we can arrest Bill “the pervert” O’Reilly.

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  16. Shelley April 22nd, 2006 10:43 am

    Nanette, what else do you want to do with liberals? Just stand by and watch them destroy America? No way!

    John, Rush Limbaugh and Bill O’Reilly are great gentleman that do more for America in one day than you can do in your lifetime (if you intended to - i know you hate America and you hate Freedom - shame on you!)

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  17. Nanette April 22nd, 2006 11:40 am

    Shelley, what you are proposing here would be the destruction of America. Can’t you see that? Once you stifle free thought and free speech, you no longer have a democracy. Without democracy you don’t have a country that is great. I am sorry, but your idea of freedom sounds like oppression to me.

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  18. Shelley April 22nd, 2006 11:48 am

    I am merely suggesting to stop those that want to destroy us!
    Some dirty liberals are using the great freedoms of our country against us.
    It’s time you wake up and smell the coffee!

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  19. Nanette April 22nd, 2006 12:00 pm

    Shelley, I am wide awake. I am awake enough to see that what you are proposing is no solution to the problem as you see it. Say you are successful in your quest to have all the liberals rounded up and “cleansed”. Who would be the next to be rounded up? The most hard line conservatives rounding up those who are less hard lined? Shelley, what you are proposing is a very slippery slope. There are people out there who would never be satisified until every dissenting idea would be squashed. There are some dissenting voices among the conservatives on different issues. Would you propose rounding up half of the conservatives too? After awhile, who would be left? A handful of people? You need to understand that absolute power corrupts. Those who want absolute power do not care for anyone but themselves.

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  20. Paul April 22nd, 2006 1:20 pm

    Huh, I can see where this is going. The government is paying Halliburton millions of dollars to build what I would call concentration camps here in the U.S. Is rounding up liberals really what this administration has in mind? Reading this stuff makes me wonder.

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  21. Shelley April 22nd, 2006 2:55 pm

    You are describing a perfect solution. Yes, I am all for it. The camps should not only be for liberals, but for all that want to hurt and damage the USA!!!q

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  22. Anonymous April 27th, 2006 5:11 pm

    I may be a liberal, but you, mam, are bat sh*t insane

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  23. PLA April 27th, 2006 5:45 pm

    If you wanna be a nazi, it doesn’t matter, but keep in mind that they killed 6 million people and were satanists…
    i’m Christian and i don’t wanna see my own religion ashamed by stupid drags like you.
    think a minute: concentration camps!!
    And you dare to talk about freedom…

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  24. Pete April 29th, 2006 4:06 pm

    I was kind of hoping when i first read this that it was all ironic, but I’m afraid that doesn’t seem to be the case. Shelly, you truly are “bat sh*t insane”. I can’t believe you are proposing brain washing people you don’t agree with - what happened to your freedom of speech? And all liberals are hippies that do drugs and corrupt their children? I hope God kicks your arse for being such an ignoramus.

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  25. Anonymous May 4th, 2006 7:04 am

    This sounds to much like 1984. If you haven’t already read the book you seem to have some of the slogans

    WAR IS PEACE

    FREEDOM IS SLAVERY

    IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

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  26. fetzen May 17th, 2006 10:47 am

    Shelley wrote:

    *Sorry, I can’t follow. But the fact remains that liberals are destroying the fabric of our society. We must get rid of the lib’s once and for all!
    I am thinking: Conversion camps.*

    I am not quite sure, but once- i think it was about 70 years ago- there was a certain austrian painter who later got Reichskanzler in Germany who had quite similar ideas about people thinking different then him…maybe you can remember his name. He also put people into “conversion camps” in Germany they were called Konzentrationslager. Of course in the later history they were mainly used as an efficient machinery of death, but the first ones like in Dachau were used as “conversion camps” for criminals, homosexuals, all the people you hate and call scum. To me it appears that you are very willing to reenact that kind of “Gleichschaltung” for your war-waging (like Germany - coincidence? *huh*) country wich has some of the biggest social problems in the western “free” world. Quite funny, isn’t it?

    I know quite a bit about Hitler and his ideas- as i am a German and interested into the history of my country- and after reading a deal of the stuff you and your friends are writing it appears to me that you share the biggest part of his opinions.

    In contrary to this fact you condemn him and my country. You use the most primitive prejudices (”german= alcoholic neonazi”)- this policy also reminds me about the III. Reich (Jew= greedy, crooknosed rapist), but- oh- you’re an American Republican you can do this because your president does the same.

    I hope you think about my words…

    Greetings

    Andreas Schneider

    Errare humanum est, sed perseverare diabolicum.

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  27. Snalin May 17th, 2006 12:08 pm

    What?

    Beeing in the belief that the US. should be run otherwise makes you a drug-adict, prostitute, terrorist and all over bad?

    Because what? He is Christian? Becasue he is rich? Becasuse he is a republican?

    Republicans stand for no taxes and having to pay for anything. like hospitals and schools. Which leeds to the downfall of the poor. They bless freedom, and increases suvilance. Freedom to? Do as they want you to do.

    My grandparents lived in a nazi-controlled Norway. it’s much the same. The freedom. Not the politics. But the hate is the same.

    How can anyone say that they are christians when they write with so much hate and hope for destruction?
    “May his aim be true, help him bring merciful death to all those who fight against America, your country.
    Amen”–> where did love your enemy go? Where did turn the other cheek go? Why do you hate so much, and love so little, and sit in your houses, with closed minds, knowing you are all better? Isn’t that a sin? or is it just a sin if you are a demorat?

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  28. Anonymous May 17th, 2006 8:04 pm

    I myself am a liberal. I, however, do not do drugs, drink or have underage sex or go to wild parties. I am not trying to destroy america. I am a living counterexample to your argument. I do, however hate ultraconservatives like yourself, who propose completely insane solutions to today’s problems, and generalize about types of people. For example, liberals. You think that liberals are trying to destroy america, you think that all liberals go to wild parties. I know a few republicans that do everything you have listed in this blog post. I also know several republicans that would spit in disgust at you. You give republicans a bad name. I had a friend who was in World War II, and who is probably spinning in his grave from the mere existence of this website. You make me sick.

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  29. Jenna Bush January 21st, 2007 5:00 pm

    jenna bush’s bush

    Interesting post. I came across this blog by accident, but it was a good accident. I have now bookmarked your blog for future use. Best wishes. Jenna Bush.

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