Crosstalk America interviews Life Dynamics' President Mark Crutcher on the history of Planned Parenthood. Crutcher mentions their documentary on the racist history of Planned Parenthood Maafa21 (www.maafa21.com) and their Racial Targeting Report available herewww.prolifeamerica.com
18 Virginia Unclaimed Veterans to Receive Military Funeral
SUFFOLK, Virginia – The MISSING IN AMERICA PROJECT will conduct its first ceremony in the State of Virginia by honoring eighteen veterans whose cremated remains have been in the care of Altmeyer Funeral Homes of Newport News, Virginia Beach, and Bucktrout Funeral Home in Williamsburg, yet have remained unclaimed.
Services will be conducted with full military honors for the following eighteen veterans at 11:00 am, Saturday, May 12, 2012 at Bucktrout Funeral Home, 4124 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188
Sgt. Carrel D. Cramer, 1920-1973, WWII US Army Air Force 1940-1945
PFC Willie N. Dailey, 1933-2010, USA 1955-1957
Captain Raymond H. Diggle, 1914-2003, USN Retired 1942-1972
Corporal Durwood C. Ewell, 1930-1988, USA 1950-1953
Fireman First Class Petty Officer Henry Ferguson, 1929-2002, USN 1946-1948
Sgt Carl Galimore, 1922-1996, USA Retired, 1942-Jan 1946, Mar1946-1965
Technician 5th Grade Murray Gray, 1919-2001, USA 1942-1946
Chief Aviation Pilot Henry G. Luhring, 1922-1996, USN 1942-1946
Technician 4th Grade Martin C. Malone, 1917-1997, USA 1943-1945
Sgt Peter J. Maresca, 1907-1974, USA 1943-1945
Sgt Stuart B. Miller, 1896-1989, USA 1917-1919
Chief Storekeeper Robert A. Rees, 1905-1991, USN 1942-1944
Pvt George S. Roger, Jr. 1917-1992, USA 1946-1947
Lt. Parke S. Rouse Jr. 1916-1997, USN 1942-1946
Pfc Ray C. Seigla, 1924-2007, USA 1943-1946
Cpl Harry Silverman, Jr. 1917-1978, USA 1943-1946
AB Thomas B. Smith 1942-2007, US Air Force 1961-1963
Pfc Robert L. Sumner, 1913-1983, USA Air Corp 1942-1945
The purpose of the MISSING IN AMERICA PROJECT is to locate, identify and inter the unclaimed cremated remains of veterans through the joint efforts of private, state and federal organizations; to provide honor and respect to those who have served this country, by securing a final resting place for these forgotten Heroes. For more information, visit www.miap.us.
A Bucktrout-Altmeyer Funeral Home hearse carrying the cremated remains on Monday, May 14, 2012 will be escorted by members of the MISSING IN AMERICA PROJECT, Veteran’s Recovery Program, with American flags flying on motorcycles and vehicles to Quantico National Cemetery. The hearse will be followed by Patriot Guard Riders, Mustangs M/C, Combat Veterans M/C, other participating veterans organizations and any member of the public who like to attend via motorcycle or vehicle.
Service Details:
Date: May 12, 2012
Time: 11:00 am
Place: Bucktrout Funeral Home
Address: 4124 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188
Place of Interment: Quantico National Cemetery Address: 18424 Joplin Road, Triangle, VA 22172
Date: May 14, 2012 Service Time: 9:00 am
Government officials, the public and media are invited to attend.
For information and/or pre-event media coverage: Charlie Warthling – Virginia MIAP State Coordinator, 757.567.2682(C),757.468.1139harley4ever820409@yahoo.com
It just occurred to me... With all the noise the media is making about Romney's wealth, I don't recall such bluster and hand-wringing over the Kennedy fortune. Or, for that matter, John Kerry. Or the fact that John Kerry gave virtually nothing to charity while Romney gave something on the order of $4 million...in addition to his entire inheritance from his father.
Oh. Wait. I just remembered. Romney is Republican. Kerry and the Kennedy's are Democrats. Also, Romney worked for his money. Kennedy inherited his. And Kerry married it.
Never mind. Nothing to see here folks. Move along.
"If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you do read the newspaper, you're misinformed." Mark Twain
"Passionate and engaged Americans can still hold their local politicians accountable, because most don't have the luxury that congressional incumbents do: a financial war chest that makes them untouchable to the average constituents in campaign season."
"The lapdog media never will cover this president honestly. They will spin for him and obstruct his failed record as long as they can because they support his left-wing agenda and they think, based on their occupations, that they know what is best for America. Well, that and they know how he has the potential to treats dogs."
During a visit to Dearborn, Michigan, this week, Barack Obama told his audience, "In just three years, because of what you did in 2008, we've begun to see what change looks like." Oddly enough, some in the audience thought that was an applause line. It's more like a punch line to a bad joke. In my opinion, the past three years have been a gut punch to our country.
Let's consider the change we've experienced in the past three years:
In January 2009, the average price for a gallon of gas was $1.86. Now it's $3.92.
In January 2009, the national debt was approximately $10.6 trillion. Today it's $15.6 trillion.
ObamaCare, the president's signature accomplishment, is deeply unpopular -- 72% of Americans oppose the individual mandate and 56% want it repealed.
Food stamp usage is up 70% since the Bush years. (The annual cost of this one program is 16 times the revenue that would be raised by the so-called Buffett rule.) And disability claims are up dramatically too.
After three years of Obama's change, only 35% of voters think America's best days are ahead of us and just 27% think the country is on the right track.
Obama can keep his change. What we need most is a change of leadership in the White House!
The Campaign for Working Families YouTube page has received over 1 million views! They've also got more than 38,000 Facebook fans and they're on Twitter too.
"In short, while the MSM may report the most frugal facts concerning Christian persecution, they utilize their entire arsenal of semantic games, key phrases, and convenient omissions that uphold the traditional narrative—that Muslim violence is anything but a byproduct of the Islamic indoctrination of intolerance."
Peyton Knight for Republican State Central Committee
Your voice for more freedom and less government.
. Proud native Virginian living in Fauquier County with his wife and four children.
. Lifelong, conservative Republican, who has devoted his entire career to defending our constitutional freedoms.
. 1998 graduate of the College of William and Mary, where he concentrated his studies on government and public policy.
. Served in leadership positions at several conservative think tanks and grassroots organizations, working for limited government, decreased regulation, lower taxes, private property rights, and a return to the Bill of Rights and constitutional freedom!
. Invited by the U.S. Congress on multiple occasions to testify in defense of limited government and constitutional liberty.
. Honored with the Property Rights Foundation of America’s “Property Rights Advocate of the Year” award in 2006 for his work defending local communities – particularly in our Fifth District – from federal initiatives that threaten private property rights, local government, and our local economy.
. Leader of his parish community’s home-school association from 2009 to 2011.
Peyton is a tried and true conservative who will represent you.
VOTE PEYTON KNIGHT!
Please contact Peyton anytime at peytonknight@gmail.com, or on his cell phone at (703) 786-0943, to learn more about his campaign, and why he’s your best choice to represent you on the Republican State Central Committee! And please, don’t forget to attend the 5th District Convention at Hampden-Sydney College on May 19 and vote for Peyton!
“Communist, progressive, Marxist, statist, another term being used. I’m looking at things they believe in. If you don’t think we have to stand upon truth and be able to identify and clearly contrast the different principles and values and ideologies of governance here in this country, then we’re never going to get to the fact of accepting the true debate happening in America. We don’t need a bureaucratic nanny state. We need to stay a Constitutional Republic. I think a lot of people need to study that and understand what it is.”
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"Our Founders saw democracy as a variant of tyranny. At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, Edmund Randolph said, “…that in tracing these evils to their origin every man had found it in the turbulence and follies of democracy.” John Adams said, “Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” Alexander Hamilton said, “We are now forming a Republican form of government. Real Liberty is not found in the extremes of democracy, but in moderate governments. If we incline too much to democracy, we shall soon shoot into a monarchy, or some other form of dictatorship.”
"By the way, the word democracy appears in none of our founding documents.
"The Founders of our nation recognized that we need government, but because the essence of government is force, and force is evil, government should be as small as possible. The Founders intended for us to have a limited republican form of government where human rights precede government and there is rule of law. Citizens, as well as government officials, are accountable to the same laws. Government intervenes in civil society only to protect its citizens against force and fraud, but does not intervene in the cases of peaceable, voluntary exchange."
Walter Williams
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"The Republican party is a party of progress, and of liberty toward its opponents. It encourages the poor to strive to better their children, to enable them to compete successfully with their more fortunate associates, and, in fine, it secures an entire equality before the law of every citizen, no matter what his race, nationality, or previous condition. It tolerates no privileged class. Every one has the opportunity to make himself all he is capable of… The Republican party is a party of principles; the same principles prevailing wherever it has a foothold."
Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), September 28, 1880
Delivered by the retired president before a Republican gathering in Warren, Ohio
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"Republicans, and conservatives particularly, on the other hand, believe in the potential of human beings. They seek to create the conditions in society which promote self-empowerment and the ability of people to use their God-given talents and innate drive to succeed. For real conservatives, life is joyful. America truly represents the Shining City on a Hill. It is the pinnacle of meritocratic opportunity. "
William F. Marshall
VIRGINIA REPUBLICAN CREED
We Believe . . .
That the free enterprise system is the most productive supplier of human needs and economic justice
That all individuals are entitled to equal rights, justice, and opportunities and should assume their responsibilities as citizens in a free society
That fiscal responsibility and budgetary restraints must be exercised at all levels of government
That the Federal Government must preserve individual liberty by observing constitutional limitations
That peace is best preserved through a strong national defense
That faith in God, as recognized by our Founding Fathers, is essential to the moral fiber of the Nation
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