Sarah Jessica Parker & “That Guy”

How in the world did America survive for a couple of centuries without Hollywood telling we sheeple what to think and who to vote for? Thank heavens we now have elitist celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker gushing over Obama’s “accomplishments” 😯 and offering some lowly peon the chance for dinner with the Prez – because of course – “We need him.”
 

 
After all, as Doug Powers comments;

A dinner with Obama at SJP’s — there’s no better place from which to rally the peasantry for the coming battle against the one percent than over foie gras and cosmopolitans in a $20 million apartment.

 
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Sorry Ms. Parker, but it’s inane antics like this that just beg for parody. And the People’s Cube is always happy to oblige:
 

 
Check out the whole post at the Cube ~ Tax & the City – especially the horse-face “Neigh to Republicans” video in the comment section – it’s a snort!
 

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Saturday Shorts – 6-9-12

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

 
Far Left Thugs Beat Homeowner For Not Allowing Dem’s Signs In His Yard ~ Taos, NM. Whatever happened to the President’s call for civility? Oh, never mind. He meant those violent, fascist teapartiers.
 
Best Buy, CAIR and Boycotts ~ Best Buy has doubled down and insists on continuing its support of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Which means we need to double-down and insist on shopping elsewhere.

 
Proverbial shutdown averted ~ “Student of the year,” Mariah Kirby, will be allowed to include a quote from the book of Proverbs in her commencement speech after all:
 
“The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.” ~ Proverbs 13:4 ~
I’m thinking only the lazy would be offended by that.
 
[Provost Academy, in Columbia, South Carolina, is an online charter school, not a typical public one. Still, a small victory for religious freedom.]
 

Photo collection by Shikhei Goh ~ Awesome nature shots that just scream “Intelligent Design!”
 
Belle Isle park staffers say beavers have returned after 100 years ~ Pretty cool. Maybe Detroit can make a comeback as the trading post it was originally!

 

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“Golden Happiness” – 40 Years Later

Several articles have been written this week about “the girl in the picture.” Hard to believe it’s been 40 years since this iconic image from the Vietnam War was splashed across the front page of newspapers everywhere, penetrating America’s consciousness.
 

 
In was June 8, 1972 when napalm rained down around the pagoda in the village of Trang Bang. The UK Mail Online recounts what happened then:

Kim Phuc heard the soldier’s scream: ‘We have to run out of this place! They will bomb here, and we will be dead!’
 
Seconds later, she saw the tails of yellow and purple smoke bombs curling around the Cao Dai temple where her family had sheltered for three days, as north and south Vietnamese forces fought for control of their village.
 
The little girl heard a roar overhead and twisted her neck to look up. As the South Vietnamese Skyraider plane grew fatter and louder, it swooped down toward her, dropping canisters like tumbling eggs flipping end over end.
 
‘Ba-boom! Ba-boom!’
 
The ground rocked. Then the heat of a hundred furnaces exploded as orange flames spit in all directions.

 
Two war correspondents were in the village that day and it was photojournalist Nick Ut who snapped the now-famous picture of Kim Phuc and the other children running running from the fire. The young girl was suffering from third degree burns over her entire back and along her arms.
 
The two men ran to her aid and visited the hospital the next day to check on Kim’s progress. Because the Vietnamese facility wasn’t equipped to deal with such extensive burn injuries, her prognosis was dire. It was Christopher Wain, Ut’s fellow journalist and a correspondent for the British Independent Television Network, who fought to have her transferred to the American-run Barsky unit.
 

After seventeen surgeries and fourteen months in the hospital Kim, whose name means “Golden Happiness,” returned home. But for the next several years, life was anything but happy for the young woman. Kim tells her own story in “The Long Road to Forgiveness:”

It was a very difficult time for me when I went home from the hospital. Our house was destroyed, we lost everything, and we just survived day-by-day.
 
Although I suffered from pain, itching, and headaches all the time, the long hospital stay made me dream to become a doctor. But my studies were cut short by the local government. They wanted me as a symbol of the state. I could not go to school any more.
 
The anger inside me was like a hatred as high as a mountain. I hated my life. I hated all people who were normal because I was not normal. I really wanted to die many times.
 
I spent my daytime in the library to read a lot of religious books to find a purpose for my life. One of the books that I read was the Holy Bible. On Christmas 1982, I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior. It was an amazing turning point in my life. God helped me to learn to forgive — the most difficult of all lessons. It didn’t happen in a day and it wasn’t easy. But I finally got it.
 
Forgiveness made me free from hatred. I still have many scars on my body and severe pain most days, but my heart is cleansed.

 
Kim Phuc was asked to become a U.N. Goodwill Ambassador to help victims of war. She and Nick Ut have since reunited many times to tell their story, even traveling to London to meet the Queen ~
 

 
Kim’s “Long Road” ends with these lines:

Napalm is very powerful but faith, forgiveness, and love are much more powerful. We would not have war at all if everyone could learn how to live with true love, hope, and forgiveness. If that little girl in the picture can do it, ask yourself: Can you?

 
Now 49, today Kim lives in Canada with her husband and son. She has finally found “Golden Happiness,” peace and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
 

“Forgive, and you will be be forgiven.” ~ Luke 6:37 ~
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Related:
Most of the updates on Kim Phuc fail to mention her conversion to Christianity and its impact on her life. These two do discuss that critical part of her tale ~
How an iconic photo of naked girl made a lasting impact
‘The girl in the picture’ tells story of recovery
 

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Whack-a-[Sierra Club] Drone #11

Here is another cogent, concise and convincing
example of the rightness of Conservatism.
Whack your favorite drone(s) with the TRUTH:

[There’s a high probability it won’t penetrate their thick
armor of denial – but hey, it’s worth a shot.]

 
Fact#1: The United States currently gets its energy from the following sources:
 

 
Fact#2: This week the Sierra Club announced its “Beyond Natural Gas” initiative:

“Fossil fuels have no part in America’s energy future – coal, oil, and natural gas are literally poisoning us. The emergence of natural gas as a significant part of our energy mix is particularly frightening because it dangerously postpones investment in clean energy at a time when we should be doubling down on wind, solar and energy efficiency.”
~ Robin Mann, Sierra Club President ~

 
These envirowackos have already expressed the need to move “beyond oil” and “beyond coal” – of course nuclear energy is off the table – and now natural gas has to go too. Folks, that’s 91% of our present energy sources! Which brings us to –
 
Fact#3: If the Sierra Club has its way, get ready to head back to the 19th century:
 

 

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SOURCE: “Seriously, Sierra Club?” by Steve Maley at RedState. Very informative article which includes the interesting fact that as recently as July 2011 the Sierra Club didn’t have a problem with natural gas. But then that was when they were receiving big bucks from Chesapeake Energy. No agenda there, eh? 🙄

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Related:
GREEN SCAM: 80% of Green Energy Loans Went to Obama Donors (Video) ~ Even more evidence that the Sierra Club is living in a reality-free zone. Features a handy list of the 19 failed alternative-energy companies.

 

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Tea (Victory!) Partying in MI

After rallying support for Gov. Scott Walker in five different Wisconsin cities, the Tea Party Express made a stop in Howell, MI last evening. On hand to emcee the event was Thayrone X, owner and talk radio host (WAAM – Ann Arbor).

 
Speakers included several GOP candidates vying for the opportunity to take on Sen. Debbie Stabenow in November. Tea Party support appears to be strongest for Gary Glenn and Clark Durant, but we’ll take any of them over the incumbent*.
 

Tea Party fave Lloyd Marcus, with Diana Nagy

 

Ron and Kay Rivoli ~ Rivoli Revue

 
A few raindrops mid-rally didn’t dampen our spirits – paying tribute to our veterans in honor of D-Day, and celebrating the Walker victory! 🙂
 

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*Spotted in the crowd was a Stabenow staffer diligently taking notes. No doubt she dashed back to campaign headquarters with the info where even now some crafty wordsmith is busy re-messaging the speeches to appeal to Independents.
Part of the Democrats’ m.o. these days is to cherry-pick words and phrases that appeal to conservatives – “accountability,” “responsibility,” “support the troops” – and toss them around in desperation as they pretend to run to the center just prior to an election. Don’t be fooled.
 

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An American Moment – Honoring Veterans

In remembrance of D-Day, the Allied invasion of northern France on June 6th 1944, here’s a great video from Chris Muller at MullerOver.com.
A spontaneous “thank-you” for Honor-Flight Veterans:
 

What honor looks like: The flash mob at Gate 38 of
Reagan National Airport, May 23, 2012

 
God bless these guys! We owe them huge debt of gratitude.
 

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Stand-up for Religious Freedom Rally – June 8th

 

“Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.” ~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer ~
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Want to join thousands of your fellow Americans in sending a message to Washington: WE OPPOSE THE HHS MANDATE! ?? Then plan on attending one of the more than 150 rallies being held across the country this Friday, June 8th.
 
Coordinated by The Pro-Life Action League and Citizens for a Pro-Life Society, with support from numerous other organizations, the effort is dedicated to letting the Federal Government know that they can’t mess with our Freedom of Religion.
 

 
Go HERE to find a rally location near you. [Most start at noon.]

 
Please join the faithful in gathering to pray, witness and stand up for our most critical freedom: religious freedom.
You don’t even have to be religious. You just have to understand that freedom of religion is the foundation of all the others – given to us by the Author of Liberty. We were endowed with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness – by our Creator.
 

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“When any office commands that which is contrary to the Word of God,
those who hold that office abrogate their authority and they are not to
be obeyed. And that includes the state.”

 
~ Francis A. Schaeffer, “A Christian Manifesto” ~
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See you on Friday! ¡Viva Cristo Rey!
 

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Maryland Judge Ignores 1st Amendment


 

In this week’s episode of “Disorder in the Courtroom,”
we learn that judicial fiat now trumps the law of the land
in Montgomery County, Maryland.

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Free speech? What free speech?
 
Judge C.J. Vaughey, District Court of Maryland for Montgomery County, has arbitrarily decided that if anything you say on the internet incites any one of the 7 billion+ humans on planet Earth to commit personal injury or property damage, you are at fault for exercising your right to free speech.
 
This case involves the loathsome Brett Kimberlin, Indiana Speedway bomber who abuses the legal system for his own nefarious purposes. Michelle Malkin, Patterico, Stacy McCain, Ace of Spades, and many others have been covering his devious exploits for months. (Several of them have been directly and indirectly threatened by the convicted domestic terrorist as well.)
 
This most recent episode involves Aaron Walker, a blogger who dared to tell the truth about Kimberlin’s past and present antics. Based on the internet communications of others, Kimberlin (also a convicted perjurer) alleged threats and intimidation on Walker’s part. And Judge Vaughey, clueless about the workings of blogs, Twitter, Google or the internet in general – and obviously clueless about the First Amendment to the Constitution as well – agreed.
 
This is truly an outrageous miscarriage of justice. Follow Malkin and the sites listed above for the latest developments.
 

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Kuwait poised to join the Arab Spring Fling?

Can we finally stop pretending that the “Arab Spring” was some sort of noble struggle for democracy? After more than 35,000 deaths, increasing threats to Israel’s safety, heightened persecution of Christians and a decided trend toward further Islamification, only irrational Leftists still delude themselves into thinking this is “democracy.” No. This is what we call theocracy. Aka – totalitarian rule based on Islamic fundamentalism.
 
And now, as Doug Bandow at the American Spectator reports, Kuwait appears to be headed in the same direction as their neighbors. Yes, that would be the same Kuwait whose butt we saved from the Iraqi invasion in the first Gulf War.
In “A Religious Fire Bell in the Night,” Brandow discusses the latest developments in that country ~

Many of America’s biggest security threats emanate from its nominal allies, such as Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Without them neither the Taliban nor al Qaeda would have been nearly so strong.
 
These countries also are hostile to religious minorities. Other malefactors include Iraq, where the government is a creation of U.S. invasion, and Afghanistan, where the government survives only with allied military support.
 
Religious intolerance is on the rise even in Kuwait, perhaps America’s best friend in the Arab world.
 
Until now Christians have worshipped freely in the Persian Gulf state. However, growing threats to religious minorities reflect public attitudes which could undermine the heretofore close U.S.-Kuwait relationship.

 
In December 2011 Kuwait’s Prime Minister and cabinet resigned over an alleged corruption row. Unfortunately for Western interests, the replacement elections installed a new Islamist majority in parliament.
 
Brandow continues;

It’s not the same as an Islamist takeover in, say, Pakistan, or even what might happen in Egypt. Kuwait is a small society in which most everyone seems to know or is otherwise connected with everyone. Many Islamists, including some who I met, were seen more as moderate government critics than intolerant crusaders.
 
Yet it didn’t take long for the new majority to press for policies contrary to Kuwait’s record of openness. The Islamist group — formal parties do not exist — proposed amending the constitution to make Sharia the source of law. The Emir said no, but he did accept legislation to impose the death penalty on Muslims for blasphemy (non-Muslims remained subject to a fine and imprisonment).
 
Worse, just a couple weeks after the election MP Osama Al-Monawer proposed drafting a law to turn Al-Asheikh’s pronouncement into law. Explained Al-Monawer: “Kuwait is an Islamic country where churches are not permitted to be built.” An Islamist cleric in Kuwait, Sheikh Saleh Al-Ghanem, backed the parliamentarian, arguing that according to Mohammed no non-Islamic “religion may be practiced in the Arabian Peninsula.” And Al-Asheikh endorsed the proposal, explaining that “Kuwait is part of the Arabian Peninsula, and [countries in] the Arabian Peninsula must demolish any churches” because “the Prophet instructed us that there is no place for two religions” in the Peninsula. If such a measure was enacted, Kuwait would suddenly look a lot like Saudi Arabia.

 
But not to worry…

Kuwaiti religion minister Al-Shabab explained that “the constitution of Kuwait guarantees its citizens [freedom of] religion and worship, and Islam is well known as a tolerant religion. 😯 Demolishing churches and forbidding the members of the Christian community from worshipping contravenes the state laws and regulation.”

 
Bandow concludes by saying that the situation isn’t hopeless. At this point, he believes, the extremists have been largely subdued.

For now, at least, the threat of actual religious persecution in Kuwait has passed. The government deserves credit: the ruling family remains committed to a forward-looking and open country. Long noted for its generally free press and fair elections, Kuwait remains a tolerant society as well.
 

Kuwait City

 
Nevertheless, unsettling popular currents are running strongly through a population that remains very friendly to America. The fact that the most powerful parliamentary faction contemplated passing legislation to shut every Christian church — and had the votes to do so — offers a warning if Kuwait eventually becomes a full parliamentary democracy, as some Kuwaitis desire. If final political decisions in Kuwait were made by an elective prime minister rather than a hereditary emir, every Christian church in the country might have been demolished by now.

 
Robert Spencer at Jihad Watch is much less optimistic, considering recent news from Kuwait:
Kuwaiti gets 10 years in prison for insulting Muhammad on Twitter; and,
Islamic supremacist MP’s still plan to make Sharia the only source of law, over objections of the country’s ruler.
 
Time will tell, but it’s not looking good for democracy in Kuwait any more than in the rest of the Muslim-majority Middle East. Stay tuned for further developments.
 
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Related:
Open Doors ~ Kuwait is presently #30 on the World Watch List of countries that restrict religious freedom.
 

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Jack Jouett: “Paul Revere of the South”

We’ve all heard about Paul Revere and his famous ride to warn the colonists that the British were coming. But unless you’re from Virginia the name Jack Jouett probably doesn’t ring any bells. Yet Jouett made a similar ride in the later days of the Revolutionary War that was arguably more crucial to the Patriot’s ultimate victory that Revere’s. And more arduous.
 
Late on the night of June 3rd, 1781 Jouett, a captain of the Virginia Militia, was asleep on the lawn in front of the “Cuckoo Tavern” when he was suddenly awakened by a large number of British Dragoons; Colonel Banastre Tarleton’s cavalry. Realizing they were headed for a surprise raid on Charlottesville, where the Virginia General Assembly was in session, Jouett quickly saddled and mounted his horse and took off to warn the Patriots that the British were definitely coming!
 

He first rode to Monticello to warn Thomas Jefferson and then galloped off to Charlottesville. Overall it was a 40 mile ride through tangled Virginia backwoods (by comparison, Revere’s ride was 15 miles, over fairly good roads). AmericanRevolution.org has a recounting of Jouett’s daring accomplishment:

No sooner had the hoofbeats of the British Dragoons faded into the night, when Captain Jouett saddled his horse and plunged into the dense woods. Virginia Dabney wrote in his version of this story in the June, 1928 issue of Scribner’s magazine – “The unfrequented pathway over which this horseman set out on his all-night journey can only be imagined. His progress was greatly impeded by matted undergrowth, tangled bush, overhanging vines and gullies . . . his face was cruelly lashed by tree limbs as he rode forward and scars said to have remained the rest of his life were the result of lacerations sustained from these lowhanging branches.”

 
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A speedy horse, a strong will, and the aid of a full moon gave Captain Jouett a slight advantage. With the first light of dawn on June 4th he arrived at Thomas Jefferson’s famous home, Monticello. He awoke Governor Jefferson and some of the Virginia Legislators who were staying at Monticello. Then, without hesitation, the exhausted Captain turned his horse and galloped to Charlottesville to spread the alarm. The Assemblymen at Charlottesville scattered, but only after voting to reconvene on June 7th at Staunton.

 
How close was Jefferson’s escape?

Henry Randall, in his book, THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON, reported that while Jefferson was on the lawn of Monticello, Captain of Dragoons McLeon was actually in the house.
 
Captain Jack Jouett’s heroism was acknowledged by the Virginia Assembly , who presented him with a brace of silver mounted pistols and a jeweled sword.

 
And how significant was Jack Jouett’s ride?

Stuart G. Gibbony, President of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation said of Jack Jouett in 1926: “But for Captain Jack Jouett’s heroic ride, there would have been no Yorktown and the Revolutionists would have been only unsuccessful rebels.”

 
Thank-you Jack Jouett! ~ Another courageous patriot to whom we Americans owe a debt of gratitude for our freedoms.
 

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“Let the American youth never forget, that they possess a noble inheritance,
bought by the toils, and sufferings, and blood of their ancestors; and capacity, if
wisely improved, and faithfully guarded, of transmitting to their latest posterity
all the substantial blessings of life, the peaceful enjoyment of liberty,
property, religion, and independence.”

 
~ Joseph Story, Commentaries on the Constitution, 1833 ~
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Related:
Captain Jack Jouett’s Ride to the Rescue ~ at Colonial Williamsburg’s website
Jack Jouett House Historic Site ~ Versailles, Kentucky
 

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Mexican Cristeros’ Fight for Freedom – Cristiada

We made a rare visit to the local movie theater yesterday to see “For Greater Glory – the True Story of Cristiada.” Happy to report that, unlike most of the obnoxious adolescent crap Hollywood churns out these days, this film was well worth the trip – and the price of admission!
 
I highly recommend it to anyone who prefers real facts about the past -unaltered by the NEA or MSM. In other words true history, not the progressives’ revisionist version.
 
 
The Cristero War (the Cristiada) of 1926-29 was an uprising and counter-revolution against the Mexican government in power at that time. The rebellion was precipitated by the vicious persecution of Roman Catholics and strict enforcement of anti-religious provisons in the Mexican Constitutions. Over 90,000 died.
 
Nicholas G. Hahn III at RealClearReligion has a recap of this compelling episode from Mexico’s past, along with present-day parallels [Spoiler alert – although learning the story behind the movie won’t really lessen its impact.]:

President Barack Obama might have known better than to have picked a fight with Catholics. History would tell him that they rarely lose.
 
During the 1920s, Mexican President Plutarco Elías Calles found that out the hard way. As this year’s historical epic “For Greater Glory” shows, Catholics don’t give up without a long and bloody fight.

 
Check out also, Brent Bozell’s column about the movie, which is particularly interesting since he has some personal family ties to the Cristeros’ cause.

You know nothing of this uprising? Not to worry, virtually no one does. That included the primary actors. (Andy) Garcia tells the Huffington Post he knew nothing, but understands it, given that the same catastrophe befell native Cuba, where it “was not only the taking away of religious rights, they curtailed and took away all rights.” Even (Mexican star Eduardo)Verastegui, a fervent Catholic, admits he was ignorant of this struggle because of the Mexican public school system. That has changed now thanks to the soft-spoken and elegant Mexican real estate developer-turned-producer Pablo Jose Barroso.

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The story of the Cristiada is a stark reminder that tyranny tolerates no competition. Any worldview that claims an authority higher that the state must be eliminated. We’ve seen this play out with every totalitarian regime throughout history, up to the present day; Rome, the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, Cuba, Communist China, North Korea, Iran, Saudi Arabia. Get rid of God – so the government can impose its own man-made rules.
 
Christianity represents an existential threat to tyrants because it puts allegiance to God over and above allegiance to the state. Thus Christians – as well as Jews – must be silenced to prevent any resistance to the regime and its plans for a totalitarian utopia.
 
But as history clearly shows, people who believe in a Higher Authority will risk everything to oppose the iron-fisted control of the statists. They are people who know the true Author of liberty. Who understand that freedom of religion is the foundation of all freedoms. People like the Cristeros of Mexico.
 
America was founded by people like that; Christians who understood that in order to be truly free, we must be subject to the higher law of our Creator – who alone endowed us with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The statists in Washington and their sycophants in the mainstream media would rather we forgot those truths…
 
Don’t do it! Go see “For Greater Glory.” If you’re a Christian, it will strengthen your resolve to stand up for freedom of religion. If you’re not, it’ll give you something to ponder: freedom isn’t free.
 
Viva Cristo Rey!
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Related:
 
“For Greater Glory” Thoughts Part 1 and Part 2 ~ Ann Barnhardt’s unabashed look at the Cristero War and the implications for religious persecution in America today. (Note – You may have to scroll, the posts don’t have their own separate pages. Look for entries dated 6-2-12)
 
CRISTIADA: Blessed Miguel Pro: Jesuit Priest and Martyr ~ The martyrdom of Padre Miguel Pro, although not depicted in the film, was perhaps the most famous moment in the Cristero’s struggle.

The plan of the president of Mexico was simple: arrest Padre Miguel Pro, bring him before the firing squad, watch him deny his faith in an attempt to save his life, then capture his cowardice on film and thereby disgrace the Church, especially its priests.
It didn’t work…
 
On November 23rd, 1927, upon arrival at the wall of execution, the priest asked permission to pray before being executed. Being granted his wish, he knelt before the wall riddled with bullet holes from previous executions and, clasping the crucifix and the rosary next to his heart, he asked God for the grace of a holy death. Then, he rose, kissed the crucifix, extended his arms in the form of a cross and, facing the firing squad, declared: “May God have mercy on you. May God bless you. Lord, you know that I am innocent. With all my heart I forgive my enemies.” Finally, as the firing squad took aim, Padre Pro said in a calm and steady voice, “¡Viva Cristo Rey!” “Long live Christ the King!”
 
… The plan of President Calles was in shambles. The Plan of God, on the other hand, moved full steam ahead. Despite the president’s order that the photographs not be published, they were printed and distributed across the country and indeed around the world. People who had never heard of Miguel Pro now admired him as a martyr. Within days, he had become the most popular priest in Mexico and he remains so even today.

 

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Saturday Shorts – 6-2-12

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

 
Dearbornistan: Muslim-Dominated School District Must Now Communicate in Arabic After Legal Action ~ 😯 Can sharia law be far behind? And then there’s this:
 
Stealth Islamic Propaganda Shown to Six Million American Students ~ We know of this episode only because parents complained about their children having been forced to watch it. Given the zero-tolerance policies toward Christian prayer in public school, forcing students to watch Islamic evangelizing is beyond mind-boggling.
 
DC school decides Trayvon Martin case trumps ABCs ~ More public school nonsense. Passing out Skittles for “Trayvon Martin Day.”
 
‘Human barcode’ could make society more organized, but invades privacy, civil liberties ~ I’m not gonna say this reminds me of Revelation 14:9-11 (especially with the accompanying photo). Nope, not gonna say it.

 
Meet Dustin Boyer, the Mystery Man Who Defended San Francisco from Occupy Violence ~ Major kudos to this guy for standing up to these thugs. He actually managed to get through to a couple of them.
 
Resistance 44 ~ New conservative organization for the 18-40 crowd. Mobilizing “an army of activists.” Dedicated to debunking stereotypes and deprogramming the younger generation of voters.
 
Boy wins trip to Disney, gives it to fallen soldier’s family ~ [with video] Heartwarming story – awesome 9-year-old!
 

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