Starting yet another year with stratospheric debt

The elite ruling class has saddled the average U.S. worker with such incredible debt that each taxpayer’s share is now more than $154,000 ~
 
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As CNS reports today ~

According to the Treasury, the debt started calendar year 2014 at $17,351,970,784,950.10 and ended it at $18,141,444,135,563.30.
 

[That’s Trillions folks!]

 
When Obama took office on Jan. 20, 2009, the debt was $10,626,877,048,913.08. Since then, it has increased $7,514,567,086,650.22–which is $65,443 per household, $70,985 per full-time worker and $84,266 per full-time private-sector worker.

 
And it’s not just the president. CRomnibus passed in December with a whole lot of establishment Republican support. Washington D.C. is severely addicted to over-spending.
 
The much-maligned TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party has been trying to stage an intervention since for almost 6 years now…
Will the rest of the country wake up before it’s too late?
 
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Pleading the Cause of the Persecuted

After publishing this yesterday I was having second thoughts about the legitimacy of Sister Hatune’s foundation, so I pulled the post for a while to do some checking. Something just doesn’t ring true…
Unfortunately, I can’t find a whole lot of information to allay my suspicions. There aren’t many corroborating stories in other trustworthy publications. (Shoebat.com – referenced below – is a site which mentions Sister’s ministry several times, but they lean a bit too much toward sensationalism. Maybe it’s a cultural thing?)
Several searches for her foundation turned up only HatuneFoundation.com – which right off the top is odd, because non-profits almost exclusively use the “.org” extension for their domain names – not “.com”. Further, the site seems amateurishly generic. It could easily just be one of those faux fund-raising operations.
On the other hand, this is a foreign–based charity, and the group really doesn’t have any paid staff, which could account for rather unsophisticated look.
 
So I don’t know… Sister Hatune’s story certainly is impressive. But is she for real? Or do I just hope so?
I’ll leave it up, and let you decide.
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This inspiring story from WorldNetDaily caught my attention a couple weeks ago: Nun pleads for Christians raped, sold, killed by ISIS.
 
SisterHatuneAmid the ongoing violence against Christians and other “infidels” in the Middle East, Sister Hatune Dogan is a fearless, unwavering source of support. According to WND, Her international foundation includes some 5000 volunteers serving the needy in over 35 countries. But she feels especially called to inform westerners of the horrifying realities of radical Islam ~

Sister Hatune arrived last Thursday at the Atlanta airport for a stopover on her way back to Germany. She was dressed in traditional black garments and a habit covering her hair. She wore a simple wooden crucifix around her neck and carried with her a well-worn copy of the Quran, which has become her constant companion wherever she goes to teach about the current situation in the Middle East.
 
She believes Christians in the West should learn what is written in the Muslim holy book. If they did, they would realize that the Islamic State, also called ISIS, is not doing anything that hasn’t been done in the past by devout Muslims who have conquered a people they see as “infidels.”

 

SisterHatune-qte2A Syrian Orthodox nun who speaks 13 languages, Sister Hatune Dogan is a tireless advocate for Christian victims of Muslim persecution in the Middle East. And she’s dedicated to spreading the truth about the threat from radical Islam – both here in America and abroad.

 
Sister Hatune was in the U.S. last month to seek donations for her foundation which ministers to the persecuted minorities of Iraq, Syria, Egypt and India. But she also came with an urgent message for those Americans who don’t quite appreciate the magnitude of the threat we’re facing ~

“America is inviting its own slaughterers to its door,” she said, referring to the U.S. policy of taking in Muslim refugees through the United Nations refugee program.
 

“You have already a parallel society in America,” Sister Hatune said. “In 50 years they will kill your grandchildren before your eyes. The Middle East is already here. It is here. It is not far from here. It is at your door.”

 
After heading back to her home convent in Germany for a couple days, Sister Hatune returned to the Middle East in time to celebrate Christmas with persecuted Christians ~

She was with them in November when she visited refugee camps in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. She also sneaked into Syria to meet with Christians there.
 
“They need your support. Without your support they can’t continue,” she says in a video showing her with a group of Yazidi refugees. “They live like animals. Starving. No food. Unsanitary. No one should have to live like this.”
 
It’s a plight she is all too familiar with. Her question “What happened to all the Christians?” is purely rhetorical and completely personal. Her family lived through the genocide of 1915 in Turkey, the country from which her parents fled in 1985.

 

SisterHatune-qteEarlier this year Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff spoke with Sister Hatune about her life growing up in Turkey, and how her own experience motivates her work as a voice for the persecuted. Oddly enough, the video of that interview was HERE – I just watched it two days ago – but now it’s been pulled due to “copyright infringement”… weird* (the full transcript of the interview is still available though). I did find several others on YouTube, including this one ~
 
Up-date 1-6-15:
The original (and better) video is back up. (Thank you Vlad Tepes!)
Well worth the 18 minutes ~
 

Go HERE to read the entire transcript.

 
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*Doubly-weird because a similar video (from a different source) included with the WND story was also just taken down… All of a sudden, seven months later, there were “multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement” ?? Or maybe someone doesn’t want Sister Hatune’s message getting out? Hmmm…

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Related:
Sister Hatune Dogan Speaks of Inhuman Atrocities after returning from Trip to Syria (March 2014)

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Saturday Shorts 1-3-15 (Post-Christmas edition)

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Random links of interest, concern or curiosity from the past week or so, that deserve at least a SHORT mention:

 
They Sang Christmas Carols at an Abortion Clinic, You’ll be Amazed What Happened ~ A Christmas miracle.

 
Russian Nativity Play: A Tale of Two Josephs ~

A St. Petersburg student mistakenly showed up dressed as Joseph Stalin to the Christmas play where he was supposed to play the biblical character of Joseph.

Only in Russia – where it’s often hard to sort out satire from real life.

 
Every Christmas now comes with Muslim Terrorism ~ Useful compilation of recent holy day terrorist attacks from Daniel Greenfield ~

If gift wrapping and church going are Christmas traditions, carrying out massacres during other people’s holiday celebrations is a Muslim tradition […]
For Muslims this has always been religious war. And what better target for terror, than an infidel’s religious event?

 
Here’s Alan Caruba at Accuracy in Media with a similar observation ~ Peace on Earth? I Don’t Think So ~

As it has for 1,400 years, Islam continues to pose the greatest threat to peace on Earth and is not displaying much good will even toward other Muslims.

 
Oops! U.S. Offers $5 Mil Reward for Al Qaeda Terrorist it Released From Gitmo ~ Gee, who could have ever predicted that?

 
The Rest of the ‘Unbroken’ Story ~ Chuck Norris discusses what the movie left out. And the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has a new DVD that tells the truly inspiring part of Louis Zamperini’s life story: Captured by Grace.

 
Obama: The Politician Without a Church ~ Cliff Kincaid at Accuracy in Media nails our phony-baloney “Christian” president.

 
stLouisBasilica12-25-14Riot Police Protect St. Louis Cathedral from Protesters at Christmas Midnight Mass ~

Churchgoers in St. Louis Wednesday night were not allowed to celebrate the birth of Jesus without the threat of disruption by supporters of the so-called Black Lives Matter campaign.

 
Welcome to Christmas in Obama’s AmeriKa, where Peace & Goodwill abound.

 
Secular materialist types don’t want to admit it, but Science Increasingly Makes the Case for God ~ Considering the intricate tuning required to support life on earth, odds of it existing anywhere else in the universe multiverse are pretty much insurmountable.

 
As Britain Freezes, Wind Farms Take Power From Grid to Prevent Icing ~

Brian Christley, a resident of Abergele, Wales, (had this to say to the Daily Telegraph): “Over the weekend just gone, the coldest of the year so far, all 100-plus off-shore wind turbines along the North Wales coast were idling very slowly, all using grid power for de-icing and to power their hydraulic systems that keep the blades facing in the same direction.
 
“Thanks to Ed Davey, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary, we will be subsidising these follies for the next 30 years. And then, if we continue to vote for technically naive green politicians, for further periods after that.”

OK, can we please send the archaic windmills back to the 19th century where they belong now?
 
A Lesson from Luke ~ Scripture places special emphasis on being fruitful and multiplying. What happens when we stop begetting?

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Welcome 2015

However gloomy our present situation appears – personally, nationally or both – the beginning of another year always seems to strike a chord of optimism with even the most pessimistic (me!) among us. Somehow, just the thought of a fresh new beginning is uplifting.

 
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And, as Daniel Greenfield (aka – Sultan Knish) reminds us with this repost from 2012, it’s always easier to feel optimistic about the future when we recall past events.
 
Looking back at December 31, 1912, Greenfield recalls the challenges that lay in America’s near future ~

If we were to stop a reveler staggering out of a hotel, stand in his path and tell him that war was five years away and a great depression would come in on its tail, that liquor would be banned, crime would proliferate and a Socialist president would rule the United States for three terms, while wielding near absolute power, he might have decided to make his way to the recently constructed Manhattan Bridge for a swan dive into the river.

 
Not exactly a cheery outlook.
 
Yet somehow the country survived, growing stronger in the process. And so,

As the year sweeps across the earth, let us remember that history is more than the worst of its events, that all times bear the burden of their uncertainties, but also carry within them the seeds of greatness. Looking back on this time, it may be that it is not the defeats that we will recall, but how they readied us for the fight ahead. 2012 may be as forgotten as 1912, but 2018 and 2022 may endure in history.
 
America has not fallen, no more than it did when the clock struck midnight on December 31, 1912. Though it may not seem likely now, there are many great things ahead, and though the challenges at times seem insurmountable and the defeats many, another year and another century await us.

 
As we turn the page to begin another chapter in the history of world, let’s try not to be so sharply focused on our present day problems that we lose track of the much larger historical picture. While these might not be the best of times, they aren’t exactly the worst of the times.

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A Light for the World

 

“… For my eyes have seen Your salvation
Which You have prepared before the face of all peoples,
A Light to bring revelation to the Gentiles,
And the glory of Your people Israel.”

~ Luke 2:30-32 ~

 
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A light revealed.
A promise fulfilled.
Salvation assured.
 
May you have a blessed Christmas.

 
 

“Simeon’s Moment” by Ron DiCianni

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O Holy Night

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Best version of the Nativity Story – EVER

… Which is why I’m posting it again this year 🙂
 

The story of Christmas as told by the children of
St Paul’s Church, Auckland, New Zealand.

 
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Note ~ This video is from 2010. Two years ago the church produced an extended version with a cast of dozens. Also very cute!

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Another awesome a cappella number for your listening pleasure ~
 

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Saturday Shorts (Sunday version) – 12-21-14

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Random links of interest, concern or curiosity from the past week or so, that deserve at least a SHORT mention:

 
Christian Man Asks Thirteen Gay Bakeries To Bake Him Pro-Traditional Marriage Cake, And Is Denied Service By All Of Them ~ Curious. When the tables are turned, suddenly “tolerance” looks awfully INtolerant.

 
#I’llridewithyou: Celebrities and tens of thousands of everyday Twitter users take to social media to show support for Muslim community ~ And this was BEFORE the terrorist-hostage situation in Sydney was even resolved – sheesh! This is what happens when political correctness metastasizes;“Stockholm Syndrome” reaches pandemic proportions.

 
Sen. Coburn’s farewell warning: America is a republic in danger ~ A heartfelt goodbye from Senator Tom Coburn(R-OK), who has been a tireless crusader against government waste. Video HERE. (Disappointed to see that he didn’t vote either way on Cromnibus… Weird.)

 
Lord: ‘Speaker Obama’ ~ If you still have any illusions that we still have a two-party political system you need to read this.

 
The Extraordinary Life of Barack Obama’s Imaginary Son ~ Hysterical piece by Stephen Miller at Ricochet mocks the president’s selective outrage ~

Once again, Barack Obama’s imaginary son has found himself unfairly in trouble with the law. If you recall, his imaginary son was also shot by an imaginary neighborhood watch guard in the same style as Trayvon Martin. But Obama’s imaginary son is plucky and resilient and has lived a hard life in the hood so he keeps bouncing back.
 
In his life, Obama’s imaginary son has been shot at, concussed out of football, and racially profiled. Yet he keeps picking himself up and carrying on. Obama’s imaginary son should be an example to us all. No matter what kind of imaginary circumstances we find ourselves in, we can continue on with our imaginary lives[…]

 
Not so funny though is the way the Obamas are keeping the divide alive.
 
A Documented American Stands Up Against Fences ~ In the progressive world of hypocrisy, not all fences are not equally worthwhile. Great analogy.
 
U Michigan Is A Bastion Of Free Speech, But Only For Liberals ~

UMich professor Susan Douglas, chair-liberal of the communications department, wrote a hit piece entitled “It’s okay to hate Republicans”.

The Left is tolerant like Islam is a Religion of Peace.
 
But it’s good to know there are still small pockets of sanity in our “higher” education reality-free zones ~ Oberlin College Prof Won’t Delay Exams for Students ‘Traumatized’ by Brown And Garner Stories.
 
‘Satanic Temple’ plans holiday display at Michigan Capitol following request for Christian nativity ~ Yes, because nothing quite captures the holiday spirit like a satanic display.
 
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And… my favorite tweet of the week ~

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4th Sunday in Advent

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O Lord, raise up (we pray Thee) Thy power, and come among us, and with great might succor us;
that whereas, through our sins and wickedness, we are sore let and hindered in running the race that is set before us, Thy bountiful grace and mercy may speedily help and deliver us;
through the satisfaction of Thy Son our Lord, to whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be honour and glory, world without end. ~ Amen

 

(The Book of Common Prayer)

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Our Timeless Moral Code

God’s perfect law for a fallen world ~
The 10 Commandments – from God via Moses – are still far superior to any other moral code we silly humans have managed to devise. As Dennis Prager explains ~

Humanity has everything it needs to create a good world. We’ve had it for 3,000 years. It’s the Ten Commandments; ten basic, yet profound instructions for how to lead a moral life.

 

 
And lest you think we can be good without God… unless there IS a God, ALL morality is just opinion and belief.
 

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Prager University also offers 10 additional short videos in which Dennis discusses God’ purpose for each commandment, helping us better understand the importance of trying to keep them all. Edifying 🙂

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D.C. Deceit: If their lips are moving they’re lying

If GruberGate taught us anything, it’s that the political class now knows for certain that they can shamelessly peddle bold-faced lies to the American people and get away with it. Other than generating outrage from conservatives, the revelation that the administration thinks we’re generally “stupid,” and thereby somehow deserving of deception, was only a temporary blip on the national news radar.
 
pinnochioObama and his fellow progressives have been operating on this premise all along. They’ve “audaciously” lied to us over and over and over (Fast & Furious, Benghazi, IRS thuggery, border security and invasion by illegals, ObamaCare VA scandal) with little-to-no political cost.
 
The GOP are slow learners, but even they have finally caught to how well the strategy of deliberately lying to their constituents actually results in only minor political blowback. Hence the outright betrayal by so many Republicans last week over Cromnibus.

 

Heritage provides a handy guide to who said what about amnesty just to get elected in November.; and then took the exact opposite position in December ~ Obama’s Amnesty: How They Voted vs. What They Said. For those Senators who claimed to be against Obama’s amnesty order, standing with Ted Cruz to vote on the legitimacy of President Obama’s unilateral, unlawful actions, should have been a no-brainer ~

“If Senators are opposed to President Obama’s executive action on immigration, they should vote in favor of Sen. Cruz’s constitutional point of order. A vote against the point of order is a vote in favor of unchecked presidential power and granting work permits and Social Security numbers to people who are in the country illegally.”

 

And yet, as Heritage reports ~

While 22 Republican Senators voted to uphold the constitutional point of order, 20 Republican Senators joined with 54 Democrats in voting against the point of order. (Three Republicans and one Democrat did not vote.)

 

Notable turncoats include former (or should we just say “phony”) conservatives: Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) and Patrick Toomey (R-PA).

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George Mano posted a good article at Townhall last Sunday: Lies, Damn Lies, and American Politics, in which he made this excellent observation ~

Lying is routine for evil governments. Once a regime starts down the path of dishonesty, it never turns back. Once it gets away with lying about one thing, it will lie about others. Its virtue has been lost forever. And when the citizens discover that their government has been lying to them, it becomes like an unfaithful spouse caught in the bed of paramour—you will never trust it again. Sadly, that is where we are now.

 
But unless the rest of the country gets as fed up with the Washington’s Deceitful Corruption as we conservatives are, the lies will only get bigger and bolder.

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founders-quote-TJefferson“It is of great importance to set a resolution, not to be shaken, never to tell an untruth. There is no vice so mean, so pitiful, so contemptible; and he who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and a third time, till at length it becomes habitual; he tells lies without attending to it, and truths without the world’s believing him. This falsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good disposition.”
 
~ Thomas Jefferson, letter to Peter Carr, 19 August 1785

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