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Friday, May 15, 2009
American Minute - May 15 - Armed Forces Day
Army Day, Navy Day and Air Force Day were combined in 1949 to be Armed Forces Day, celebrated the 3rd Saturday of May.
Army Day formerly was the date the US entered World War I, Navy Day was President Theodore Roosevelt's birthday and Air Force Day was the day the War Department established a division of aeronautics.
On Armed Forces Day, MAY 15, 1995, Secretary of Defense William Perry said:
"In World War II, the United States Armed Forces helped defeat the forces of aggression and oppression on two sides of the globe...
In the Cold War, we faced down the global Soviet threat.
Today, our forces stand guard, at home and abroad, against a range of potential threats."
Secretary Perry continued:
"On Armed Forces Day, the nation says thank you to our men and women in uniform, their families, and the communities that support them...
Daniel Webster said, 'God grants liberty only to those who love it and are always ready to guard and defend it.'"
U.S. Army Chaplain Father William Thomas Cummings, who was among those captured by the Japanese at Bataan, Philippines, and died when the prisoner "hell ship" he was on was hit with a torpedo, said in a battlefield sermon:
"There are no atheists in the foxholes."
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Brogdon Denounces Venezuela’s Takeover of Tulsa-based Williams Facilities
State Sen. Randy Brogdon said he was extremely concerned about this week’s take over of Tulsa-based Williams Cos. Gas compression facilities by a Venezuelan government-controlled company.
He also said there are direct parallels between that action and U.S. government bailouts and takeovers of American companies.
“Venezuela’s leader, Hugo Chavez, is a despotic dictator and an avowed enemy of America, and now he’s seized assets here in Oklahoma,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “People should be alarmed about what’s happening in our own state.”
But Brogdon said Oklahomans and citizens throughout the country should be concerned that their own government is moving to take over private businesses as well.
“People are beginning to realize that the federal bailouts and attempts to nationalize the auto industry, healthcare and our banks are detrimental to the free market economy.” Brogdon said. “The ramifications are more far-reaching than many people originally believed.”
Brogdon said that’s why he’s sponsored legislation to stop Washington D.C.’s power grab, and to prevent Congress from violating the 10th amendment and states’ rights. That legislation was approved by both the House and Senate, but was vetoed by Gov. Brad Henry.
“Any government that is big enough to give you all that you want is big enough to take away everything you have,” Brogdon said. “I am outraged that Chavez is taking over assets of a company in our state, but I am just as outraged that Washington insiders are trying to run Oklahoma’s businesses and our state budget. These are very real threats to our sovereignty and our freedoms.”
He also said there are direct parallels between that action and U.S. government bailouts and takeovers of American companies.
“Venezuela’s leader, Hugo Chavez, is a despotic dictator and an avowed enemy of America, and now he’s seized assets here in Oklahoma,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “People should be alarmed about what’s happening in our own state.”
But Brogdon said Oklahomans and citizens throughout the country should be concerned that their own government is moving to take over private businesses as well.
“People are beginning to realize that the federal bailouts and attempts to nationalize the auto industry, healthcare and our banks are detrimental to the free market economy.” Brogdon said. “The ramifications are more far-reaching than many people originally believed.”
Brogdon said that’s why he’s sponsored legislation to stop Washington D.C.’s power grab, and to prevent Congress from violating the 10th amendment and states’ rights. That legislation was approved by both the House and Senate, but was vetoed by Gov. Brad Henry.
“Any government that is big enough to give you all that you want is big enough to take away everything you have,” Brogdon said. “I am outraged that Chavez is taking over assets of a company in our state, but I am just as outraged that Washington insiders are trying to run Oklahoma’s businesses and our state budget. These are very real threats to our sovereignty and our freedoms.”
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Letter to Al Sharpton
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