Wednesday, May 12, 2010

MOJAVE CROSS TORN DOWN BY VANDALS

Less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Mojave Desert cross could remain in its location, vandals tore down the memorial to World War I veterans, leaving only the bolts in Sunrise Rock as evidence of the cross. Park law enforcement is investigating this crime and is asking for the public's assistance. Liberty Institute is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. Anyone with information about the theft is asked to call (760) 252-6120.

COMMENTS:
Bastard atheists! How long are we going to put up with these assaults on our religion and country?

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. What is your reaction to the call for the All Star game to boycott Phoenix due to their immigration law? (Tessie ~ Apache Junction, AZ)
A. Boycott baseball. Quit watching or going to major league games everywhere in the country. Drive 'em batty. 

Q. What is Obama hoping to gain by meeting with the Afghanistan delegation? (Harvey ~ Burbank, CA)
A. More TV time. I’m surprised he hasn’t let MSNBC cover his bedroom activities.

Q. Where does BP/ARCO now get the unmitigated gall to say that the Gulf oil spill is NOT their fault? (Brette ~ Auburn, CA)
A. They are blaming it on Halliburton who provided the capping around the wellhead. The plain simple fact is that Halliburton was a subcontractor to BP/ARCO. This is just typical BP/ARCO bull and I think it’s time we, as a nation, quit buying their gas. Their safety and environmental track record around the world is a legacy of corporate irresponsibility and, frankly, the U.S.E.P.A. has not done its job in policing them or forcing them to clean up their past messes. It is partnering with Iran while Iran threatens to nuke the United States. It buys off politicians at every turn. They are the one entity in this country that is more corrupt than our government.

TODAY’S QUOTE:
“BP takes a systematic and disciplined approach to operations, using management systems and standards to minimize its environmental impact. BP operates throughout the world in locations, terrains and climates that are tremendously diverse and frequently challenging. We aim to minimize our environmental impact by taking a systematic and disciplined approach to operations, using sophisticated risk assessment techniques that directly inform our business plans.” ~ BP Website

TODAY’S VIDEO:

THE OBAMA TERRORIST TRIALS - DAY 178: 


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