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By Coach Collins, on December 9th, 2012% By Emma Karlin, staff writer
Now that the Democrats have gained total control of California we are beginning to see what they want to do to all of us should they ever get total control of America.
In San Francisco mentally malformed adults stand naked in the streets next to children while they claim a right to be naked in public. The State of California plans to tax the “wealthy” at a 52% rate and the bizarre character in the Statehouse Jerry Brown signs anti America anti -family and anti -Christian bills as fast as he can.
Here are some of the assaults on Christianity and Americanism made recently by California’s Democrats.
A bill passed by the Democrat run State government and signed by RINO Arnold Schwarenegger proclaimed May 22 Harvey Milk Day which celebrates Milk a homosexual pedophile.
Not to be outdone for depravity Brown has signed these anti Christian/American bills.
SB 1172: which … Continue Reading:California shows us the future Democrats plan for us when they gain full control of our lives
By Coach Collins, on August 10th, 2012%
By Bill Federer, staff writer
Herbert Hoover was born AUGUST 10, 1874.
The son of a Quaker blacksmith, he studied at Stanford and became a world renowned engineer. Trapped in China when the Boxer Rebellion broke out in 1900, Herbert Hoover directed the building of barricades under heavy fire while his wife worked in the hospital. In World War I, at the request of the American Consul, Hoover helped 120,000 Americans stranded in Europe return home. He directed the feeding of Belgium after Kaiser Wilhelm overran it and orchestrated feeding the Allied nations while avoiding rationing at home. After the war, Herbert Hoover arranged the feeding of millions starving in Central Europe and Russia. Serving as Secretary of Commerce for Presidents Harding and Coolidge, Herbert Hoover became the 31st U.S. President in 1929. Seven months later the Stock Market crashed. Though implementing a plan of aid through the States, … Continue Reading:American Minute August 10
By Coach Collins, on August 9th, 2012%
By Bill Federer, staff writer
In 1831, three Nez Perce Indians and one Flathead Indian, traveled from the Oregon Territory to St. Louis, Missouri, looking for the “book to heaven.” Bishop of St. Louis, Rev. Joseph Rosati (1789-1843), wrote in the annals of the Association of the Propagation of the Faith, December 31, 1831: “Some three months ago four Indians who live across the Rocky Mountains near the Columbia River (Clark’s Fork of the Columbia) arrived at St. Louis. After visiting General Clark who, in his celebrated travels, has visited their country…they came to see our church and appeared to be exceedingly well pleased with it… Two of our priests visited them…They made the sign of the Cross and other signs which appeared to have some relation to baptism. The sacrament was administered to them.” Wyandot Indian chief, William Walker (1800-1874), met the Indians at the home of Territorial Governor William … Continue Reading:American Minute August 9
By Coach Collins, on August 8th, 2012% By Bill Federer, staff writer
AUGUST 8, 1974, televised from the Oval Office, 37th President Richard Nixon said: “Good evening. This is the 37th time I have spoken to you from this office… To continue to fight…for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress… Therefore, I shall resign… If some of my judgments were wrong…they were made in what I believed…to be the best interest of the Nation.” Nixon continued: “In the Middle East, 100 million people in the Arab countries, many of whom have considered us their enemy…now look on us as their friends. We must continue to build on that friendship so that…the cradle of civilization will not become its grave.” Nixon continued speaking: “I have taken heart from what Theodore Roosevelt once said about the man in the arena, ‘whose face is marred by dust and sweat … Continue Reading:American Minute August 8
By Coach Collins, on August 7th, 2012%
By Bill Federer, staff writer
The largest town in Kentucky had less than 2,000 people, yet 25,000 came to Cane Ridge, Kentucky, AUGUST 7, 1801, from as far away as Ohio and Tennessee, to hear Barton W. Stone and other Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian ministers. Part of the Second Great Awakening, these “camp meetings” were described by Rev. Moses Hodge: “Nothing that imagination can paint can make a stronger impression… Sinners dropping down on every hand, professors praying, others in raptures of joy!… There can be no question but it is of God, as the subjects…can give a clear and rational account of their conversion.” The revival began in the lawless Kentucky frontier in 1797 when James McGready and his small church agreed to: “Therefore, we bind ourselves to observe the third Saturday of each month for one year as a day of fasting and prayer for the conversion of sinners … Continue Reading:American Minute August 7
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