In the News

    Another feature, in addition to their Joke Wall, of Rowan & Martin's Laugh In of the late 1960s and early 70s was their take on the news. Unfortunately, that may have dated their work. Nevertheless, I have perspectives on the news that you may find ... intriguing. ~Ladies and gentlemen, Elaine looks at the news...~


*          Dateline: Wenatchee, WA, mid-November, 2001: As a result of actions in Afghanistan against the murderous terrorists, we have pacifist protests. Other locations have the same demonstrations. See On Pacifism for the truth of the matter.


*     Dateline:
New York and Washington, September 11, 2001: America Attacked! Not much I can add to that.


*     Dateline: Washington DC. In a Los Angeles Times story by Eric Lightblau, as published in The Wenatchee World, July 26, 2001, the president and the A.G.; John Ashcroft, are making major changes. These changes will be significant and are widely praised and criticized.

    I hope these are not too little, too late! American are praising these intents, while liberty hating, criminal loving, soulless traitors are condemning any effort to restore American liberty and peace.

    Crimes under the guise and color of law against Americans, since the unconscionable 1939 U.S. Supreme Court decision in United States vs. Miller, should have less appearance of law. In that case, the major opinion was a blatant violation of their duty and oath of office, and an act of treason. They ignored the second clause of the Second Amendment which was clearly written, and historically justified, for the express purpose of our government recognizing that law abiding citizens have the right to have the weaponry they deem that they need for any lawful purpose. One of those lawful purpose what to protect themselves against a tyrannical government and that this principle is immutable.

    The first clause, about the well regulated militia as a necessity for the state, is only for the state. What part of "shall not be infringed" is so difficult to obey? The Constitution puts no burden upon the citizen; only upon the government.

    It probably has been too late to punish the turncoats in black robes of that abominable 1939 ruling from the bench. It is not too late to burn the traitors still sabotaging liberty! Rotting and burning in hell forever and ever is inadequate punishment for their crimes. We can also dig up (notice the word "exhume" is deliberately not used) the remains of those treasonous magistrate masqueraders and dispose of them in the nearest landfill with the garbage.


*     Dateline: June 22, 2001, Elaine has dissected the history from this page! This should have more current events, and only perhaps the history related to such. There is too much idiocy to from whence to choose a topic.



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