From deano700 at msn.com Thu Feb 24 08:32:36 2005 From: deano700 at msn.com (Shadow Spook) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:32:36 -0800 Subject: [Shadow_Group] Fw: THE NEW WORLD ORDER EXPERIMENT!! Message-ID: Molonlabe Email News List Molonlabe at charter.net The Bald Eagle, The Bird of Freedom Glides , gazing, calm and sure! WACO: THE NEW WORLD ORDER EXPERIMENT!! By Raymond Ronald Karczewski This afternoon I picked up the video Tape, "WACO, Rules of Engagement" at my local video rental store. Anita and I watched it for the first time. Being a former law enforcement officer (Retired Sergeant with a California Bay Area Police Department), I was ashamed of what I saw. What jumped out at me, however, was something that apparently very few others in our country and onlooking world picked up on. I observed a Government Mind Control Experiment which attempted to gauge the boiling point of the American People when Tyranny and Murder is brought to an American neighborhood by our Servant Government. The result of the experiment -- a great deal of simmering amongst the populace, but no boil. I observed an effective Government criminal cover up demonstrating their proficiency in destroying evidence, thus preventing a true accounting of the government personnel involved by the mere command of their Public Relations language. It was a mind control experiment, all right, designed to test the depth of the trance state of the American People; an experiment to find their action BUTTON. >From the Government's point of view, the experiment was a glowing success. When all the publics' buttons were found and pushed, the American People STILL lay INERT, IMPOTENT, unable to hold their official's accountable, while an insidious fear was growing within the collective public psyche. No need for the American People to Act; after all, such Murderous Tyranny was not happening to them. It is this mass malaise which, if not stopped, accounts for a NAZI GERMANY and will destroy a nation from within. Does anybody really want to repeat that? The theme of Government cover up grows more and more obvious with each mind control assault upon the lives of innocent people in our society. One saw it in the JFK assassination; the Martin Luther King assassination; the Bobby Kennedy assassination; Ruby Ridge; the assassination of Randy Weaver's wife and baby. And most recently, 9-11, which brought about the loss of our FREEDOMS under the guise of our government's declared war on Terrorism. All the while a great and growing body of evidence shows the same "investigative" government's complicity to be present in the Murder of American Lives -- the Destruction at the World Trade Center on 9-11 and the attack on the Pentagon. What jumped out at me in watching "WACO, the Rules of Engagement" was, what does it take to move the American People into action, to generate a life-enabling activism within lives shut down through unrelenting conditioning which engenders fear and doubt? Here's an interesting question for you to ponder: Why do people FEAR the government? Why does the government NOT FEAR the people -- the SOVEREIGN People, the TRUE GOVERNMENT? What I saw in Waco was a high level government operation designed to test just how far open, government televised, in-your-face mass murder can be committed on a monumental scale, while the whole world looks on, and yet no serious, substantive, effective public outcries are made for accountability? What's wrong with a system of government which allows and protects the few, the corrupted, the biased, the criminal, from facing such accountability? What is wrong with a system of self-serving politicians who go through the motions -- promising, promising, promising -- yet never fully delivering on those promises while they decide the fate of millions? Are we their property? Can they do to/with us anything they wish? Do they OWN us? Are we human resources, merely looked upon as SLAVES? Anybody getting the picture? I can only view such self-destructive behavior by Slave-minded Americans as the nonaction of the Living Dead. What do I mean by Living Dead? The Living Dead no longer operate from a state of True Living Intelligence, but are reduced, through Mind Control Conditioning, to stumble through life in codependent fashion as mechanical, conditioned, spiritually blind, Intellectually-driven automatons/entities. They have lost sight of their True Spiritualiy, their wholeness. They have waived their gift of divine Intelligence. They have bargained away their soul in worship of SATAN, the petty "god" of Intellect. Through unrelenting conditioning, they have been caused by their equally SATANIC mind controlled leadership (the blind who lead the blind) to live in fear. They can be made to surrender their God-Given SOVEREIGNTY, their Unalienable God-Given Rights, their Freedoms, their Liberty, at the mere prediction and often self-fulfilling threat of impending Terrorism by government pointing the finger of blame outwardly at an enemy which can never be found nor proven. Words -- Just Words!! That's all that is necessary to control millions of Sovereign People by SATANIC FORCE, a force which enslaves them to a life of Hell. Just Words! This Spirituality which is the resonance of atonement with the Living Truth, is not to be confused with the dead religiosity of organized religions, the SATANIC reverse of the double-sided (dualistic) coin of power shared by government. In this post, I have opened Pandora's Box. In doing so I have pointed out that change must come in our country if we are to retain our Constitutional Republic. I recognize the effects of long term government/media mind control which creates self-doubt and inertia. If changes are to come, they must come from us, the value-producing public, not the value-depleting government. BOYCOTT, BOYCOTT, BOYCOTT is the NONVIOLENT way to control government. rk: Today, Feb 15th, 2005, is the Fifteenth day of the NATIONAL CONSUMER BOYCOTT giving Americans the opportunity to take back control over their country and their lives through participation. See: http://www.arkenterprises.com/dialch121.html#BOYCOTT *COPYRIGHT NOTICE** In accordance with Title 17 U. S. C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for nonprofit research and educational purposes only.[Ref. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml ] To those who have taken the Oath, Remember the Oath! To those who have not and believe in the Constitution, Take a similar Oath now to the Constitution! Remember that those who make laws contrary to the Constitution, Those who enforce laws contrary to the Constitution, And those who give orders contrary to the Constitution, Have become domestic enemies of the Constitution! It doesn't take a Judge or a lawyer to know the difference! "I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR (OR AFFIRM) THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; AND THAT I WILL OBEY THE (CONSTITUTIONAL AND LAWFUL) ORDERS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE (CONSTITUTIONAL AND LAWFUL) ORDERS OF THE OFFICERS APPOINTED OVER ME, ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS AND THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE. SO HELP ME GOD." Teddy's Answer to Diversity! There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities. - Theodore Roosevelt, speech before the Knights of Columbus, 1915, New York Teddy's Answer to Bush! To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. - Theodore Roosevelt Teddy's Answer to Bush & Congress "We cannot afford to differ on the question of honesty if we expect our republic permanently to endure. Honesty is not so much a credit as an absolute prerequisite to efficient service to the public. Unless a man is honest, we have no right to keep him in public life; it matters not how brilliant his capacity." - Theodore Roosevelt Want to be on our lists?, Write at Molonlabe at charter.net for a menu of our lists or for copy of Declaration of Independence, and Constitution on MS Word! Write to same address to be off lists! Bill's Vietnam Memorial Page http://www.geocities.com/wjpbr1/index.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From deano700 at msn.com Thu Feb 24 08:35:04 2005 From: deano700 at msn.com (Shadow Spook) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:35:04 -0800 Subject: [Shadow_Group] Fw: Federal Murder Inc. Tied To OKC Terror Bombing Message-ID: Federal Murder Inc. Tied To OKC Terror Bombing American Free Press | February 21, 2005 The terror loosed in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, was created by criminals and murderers directed by and paid for by the federal government. This is the only conclusion that can be reached by a calm analysis of the facts.* The case of Sgt. Terry Yeakey is only one of a myriad of dramatic stories that could be told-stories just waiting for Hollywood, but out of bounds for public consumption. It has been nearly 10 years since Oklahoma City's Murrah building was blown apart one quiet April morning. Contrary to news reports, the persons found guilty and sentenced for the Murrah bombing atrocity could not have been solely responsible. An Oklahoma City police sergeant became aware of this before anyone else, apparently during the first hour of rescue. He paid for that discovery with his life. Yeakey, an African-American hero if there ever was one, was a giant of a man with a heart as big as the rest of him. As the first cop on the Murrah building scene following the explosions, he became a crusader for truth. There is a memorable news photo of his 6-foot, 3-inch, nearly 300-pound frame sprinting down NW 5th Street toward the building on one of the many rescue missions he performed that ugly day. He worked for 48 hours without sleep. After numerous private investigators produced evidence of multiple explosions, unexploded bombs being hauled away by the authorities, and the incapability of an ammonium nitrate fuel oil bomb to cause the kind of devastation seen in downtown Oklahoma City, a giant government cover-up became obvious. But Yeakey knew it long before the rest of us. Only a couple of hours into the rescue, Yeakey became painfully aware of something disturbing. Did he somehow figure out that the building had been blown from the inside and that the news reports were fabrications? Did he overhear a strange conversation from some of the many Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) agents who were on the scene sooner than they should have been? Whatever it was, Yeakey was upset. He called his wife that morning crying, "It's not true. It's not what they are saying. It didn't happen that way." Yeakey ran back and forth into that concrete mess of bricks and mortar all day long and continued beyond exhaustion, far into the night. In a cadre of heroes that day, Yeakey's performance was outstanding. On May 11, the following year he was scheduled to receive the Medal of Valor from the Oklahoma City Police Department (OCPD). He never got it. He was murdered on May 8, 1996, in the country, two and a half miles west of the El Reno Penitentiary. His body was found a mile from his blood-soaked car. The official report said "suicide." However, many people who knew Yeakey have questioned that, as the inside of Terry's private automobile was described by witnesses as looking like someone had "butchered a hog" on the front seat. There was much blood on the back seat, too, but little or none where his body was found a mile away. More suspiciously, his private bombing reports were missing from his car and have never been found. According to the report, while still inside his Ford Probe that he had parked on a lonely country road, Yeakey slashed himself 11 times on both forearms before cutting his throat twice near the jugular vein. Then, apparently seeking an even more private place to die, he crawled 8,000 feet through rough terrain and climbed a fence before shooting himself in the head with a small caliber revolver, which he apparently took with him to the hereafter. Independent investigators speculated that had Yeakey shot himself with his own gun, a Glock 9mm, there would have been significantly more damage to his head than was evident. What appeared to be rope burns on his neck, handcuff bruises to his wrists, and muddy grass embedded in his slash wounds strongly indicated that he had some help in traversing his final distance. However, the information about the victim undergoing a violent beating prior to his "suicide" was left off the medical examiner's report. The bullet's entrance wound was in the right temple, above the eye. It went through the policeman's head and exited in the area of the left cheek, near the bottom of the earlobe line. The trajectory was from a 40-45 degree angle above his head. There were no powder burns. According to unnamed officers, 40 or more law enforcement personnel were at the scene combing the area for the "suicide" weapon, but were unsuccessful for more than an hour. But after an FBI helicopter landed at the scene carrying FBI SAC Bob Ricks, "Yeakey's weapon" was suddenly discovered only five minutes later. Of course, it was not Yeakey's police issue handgun, and the description of the weapon has never been made public, but the official record immediately became that of "suicide." One of the last people Yeakey talked to was a friend who knew he was on a mission of private investigation. Yeakey had told him that he was on his way to El Reno to check out something, but first he had to shake the FBI agents who were following him. He reportedly stopped at a caf? in El Reno and spoke with a friend and had either lunch or coffee there around noon. His body was found at 1:30 p.m. the same day, yet his family was not notified until the following day on May 9. Tonya Yeakey, the mother of his children, later reported in a radio interview that Yeakey had shared a secret safe deposit box with Dr. Charles Chumley at one of the downtown Oklahoma City banks. Despite denials by OCPD officials, Mrs. Yeakey maintains that Yeakey and Chumley were friends even before the bombing and that they had conferred several times regarding pictures from the scene and the distorted truth of the official story. She suspects that the bank box contained incriminating pictures, but the private bank box in mention was closed and its contents emptied immediately after Yeakey's death. Mrs. Yeakey does not know who authorized it, and whatever contents were there have never surfaced. Chumley had only worked side by side with Yeakey during those first hours and days of rescue, but also had defied the federal officers at the scene who reportedly attempted to have him falsify reports. Chumley, a private pilot, had also died mysteriously when his plane went into a nosedive from 6,000 feet into a cabbage field following a takeoff from Amarillo in August 1995. FAA investigators found "nothing mechanically wrong" to cause such a bizarre accident and it remains a unsolved. Including Chumley and Yeakey, there have been more than 30 suspicious deaths of witnesses who harbored information pertinent to the truth in the OKC case. During recent decades, much of the FBI has earned the reputation of being more of a government protectorate than an efficient investigative agency. Although the Yeakey incident occurred 30 miles away in a different jurisdiction, the investigation was quickly taken out of the hands of the El Reno police and the Canadian County sheriff and turned over to the OCPD and the FBI. No homicide investigation was conducted, and there was no autopsy. The funeral director reported that the cuts described as "superficial" in the medical examiner's report were so severe that they had to be sewn up to prevent leakage before the body could be embalmed. One retired cop, who preferred anonymity, suggested that the strange hush-up of a cop killing was easily instigated by the FBI because of its knowledge of drug crimes within the ranks of the OCPD. "It's a hammer that [FBI agents] have held over our heads for a long time," he said. In an exclusive interview with American Free Press, Mrs. Yeaky said that her husband had been upset by something he had seen under the day care center during the rescue operation. He had wanted to go back and photograph it, but the officials would not let him onto the site again. She said Yeakey had been ordered by his superiors at OCPD to rewrite his nine-page report to omit and alter certain facts and to condense it to but one page. She said she was told by her husband's superior, Lt. Joann Randall, in a brief but hostile telephone exchange, to "tell Terry that if the new report is not submitted by the end of the week, he will be put on reprimand." Mrs. Yeakey also said Yeakey was supposed to be decorated for his work as a rescue person, but didn't really want the limelight. She said Yeakey felt the investigation was fraudulent and didn't like the fact that the OCPD was honoring people who weren't deserving. Yeakey had told friends that he was going out of town to hide or secure "evidence of a cover-up of the bombing by federal agents." ***************************************** http://isecurehome.com/9102 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From deano700 at msn.com Thu Feb 24 08:38:10 2005 From: deano700 at msn.com (Shadow Spook) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:38:10 -0800 Subject: [Shadow_Group] Fw: Talking with the Enemy Message-ID: Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005 Talking with the Enemy Inside the secret dialogue between the U.S. and insurgents in Iraq-and what the rebels say they want By MICHAEL WARE The secret meeting is taking place in the bowels of a facility in Baghdad, a cavernous, heavily guarded building in the U.S.-controlled green zone. The Iraqi negotiator, a middle-aged former member of Saddam Hussein's regime and the senior representative of the self-described nationalist insurgency, sits on one side of the table. He is here to talk to two members of the U.S. military. One of them, an officer, takes notes during the meeting. The other, dressed in civilian clothes, listens as the Iraqi outlines a list of demands the U.S. must satisfy before the insurgents stop fighting. The parties trade boilerplate complaints: the U.S. officer presses the Iraqi for names of other insurgent leaders; the Iraqi says the newly elected Shi'a-dominated government is being controlled by Iran. The discussion does not go beyond generalities, but both sides know what's behind the coded language. The Iraqi's very presence conveys a message: Members of the insurgency are open to negotiating an end to their struggle with the U.S. "We are ready," he says before leaving, "to work with you." In that guarded pledge may lie the first sign that after nearly two years of fighting, parts of the insurgency in Iraq are prepared to talk and move toward putting away their arms-and the U.S. is willing to listen. An account of the secret meeting between the senior insurgent negotiator and the U.S. military officials was provided to TIME by the insurgent negotiator. He says two such meetings have taken place. While U.S. officials would not confirm the details of any specific meetings, sources in Washington told TIME that for the first time the U.S. is in direct contact with members of the Sunni insurgency, including former members of Saddam's Baathist regime. Pentagon officials say the secret contacts with insurgent leaders are being conducted mainly by U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers. A Western observer close to the discussions says that "there is no authorized dialogue with the insurgents" but that the U.S. has joined "back-channel" communications with rebels. Says the observer: "There's a lot bubbling under the surface today." Over the course of the war in Iraq, as the anti-U.S. resistance has grown in size and intensity, Administration officials have been steadfast in their refusal to negotiate with enemy fighters. But in recent months, the persistence of the fighting and signs of division in the ranks of the insurgency have prompted some U.S. officials to seek a political solution. And Pentagon and intelligence officials hope the high voter turnout in last month's election will deflate the morale of the insurgents and persuade more of them to come in from the cold. Hard-line islamist fighters like Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi's al-Qaeda group will not compromise in their campaign to create an Islamic state. But in interviews with TIME, senior Iraqi insurgent commanders said several "nationalist" rebel groups-composed predominantly of ex-military officers and what the Pentagon dubs "former regime elements"-have moved toward a strategy of "fight and negotiate." Although they have no immediate plans to halt attacks on U.S. troops, they say their aim is to establish a political identity that can represent disenfranchised Sunnis and eventually negotiate an end to the U.S. military's offensive in the Sunni triangle. Their model is Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army, which ultimately earned the I.R.A. a role in the Northern Ireland peace process. "That's what we're working for, to have a political face appear from the battlefield, to unify the groups, to resist the aggressor and put our views to the people," says a battle commander in the upper tiers of the insurgency who asked to be identified by his nom de guerre, Abu Marwan. Another negotiator, called Abu Mohammed, told TIME, "Despite what has happened, the possibility for negotiation is still open." But can such talks succeed? A senior official in the U.S. embassy in Baghdad says the nationalist insurgents "want to cut a deal, thinking we get ours and they get theirs." Any deal with the insurgents would be up to the new government, but embassy officials say they believe that reaching an accord should be the new government's top priority. Behind the scenes, the U.S. is encouraging Sunni leaders and the insurgents to talk with the government. A tougher job may be to convince the leaders of political parties about to assume power-many of whom were brutalized by Baathists now coordinating the insurgency-that it's in their interests to reach a peaceful settlement with their former tormentors. In the U.S. command, there is increasing skepticism that the insurgency can be defeated through military might alone. Says a senior U.S. officer: "The Iraqis are the solution to the insurgency, and they are the solution to our departure." Insurgent sources say both sides have been feeling each other out for months. Some of the earliest advances were made last year through Jordanian intelligence officers, but insurgents balked at the idea of meeting in Jordan. U.S. diplomats also initiated contact with conservative Sunnis known to have influence with the insurgents, such as Harith al-Dhari, the head of the Association of Muslim Scholars. Insurgent sources say that last summer a loose amalgam of nationalist groups-Mohammed's Army, al-Nasser al-Saladin, the 1920 Revolution Brigades and perhaps even the Islamic Army of Iraq-met to discuss forging a common political platform. Meanwhile, some Americans showed openness to a dialogue. In meetings with Sunni tribal leaders, Lieut. Colonel Rick Welch, the senior special-operations civil-military affairs adviser to the commanding general of the 1st Cavalry Division in Baghdad, put word out that the military was willing to talk to hard-liners about their grievances and that, as Welch says, "the door is not closed, except for some very top regime guys." Welch, a reservist and prosecutor from Morgan County, Ohio, told TIME, "I don't meet all the insurgent leaders, but I've met some of them." Although not an authorized negotiator, Welch has become a back channel in the nascent U.S. dialogue with the insurgents. Insurgent negotiators confirm to TIME that they have met with Welch. What do the insurgents want? Top insurgent field commanders and negotiators informed TIME that the rebels have told diplomats and military officers that they support a secular democracy in Iraq but resent the prospect of a government run by exiles who fled to Iran and the West during Saddam's regime. The insurgents also seek a guaranteed timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal, a demand the U.S. refuses. But there are some hints of compromise: insurgent negotiators have told their U.S. counterparts they would accept a U.N. peacekeeping force as the U.S. troop presence recedes. Insurgent representative Abu Mohammed says the nationalists would even tolerate U.S. bases on Iraqi soil. "We don't mind if the invader becomes a guest," he says, suggesting a situation akin to the U.S. military presence in Germany and Japan. As promising as such proffers might sound, it's far too early for optimism. The new U.S. policy of engagement is aimed at driving a wedge between nationalist insurgents and the jihadists. But al-Zarqawi and his allies have silenced nationalists by threatening to kill them if they negotiate. The Western observer close to the discussions says, "Al-Zarqawi keeps pulling the process away from 'fight and negotiate' to 'pure mayhem.'" The engagement strategy faces another obstacle: the new Iraqi government. Leaders of the victorious political parties say they have no interest in continuing dialogue with the insurgents. "The voters gave us a mandate to attack these insurgents, not negotiate with them," says Humam Bakr Hammoudi, a political strategist for the dominant sciri party. U.S. negotiators say they believe the new government will eventually realize that only a political settlement will subdue the insurgency-which may soon direct its wrath at the new Iraqi rulers if it believes its interests are being ignored. While some in the Bush Administration might find the idea of backing an accord with archenemy Baathists distasteful, the Western observer says, "I think you've got a pretty flexible [U.S.] government." Now it's up to the others to follow. With reporting by Aparisim Ghosh/Baghdad and Douglas Waller/ Washington The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule. - H.L. Mencken - "You can make the Ring into an allegory of our own time, if you like: an allegory of the inevitable fate that waits for all attempts to defeat evil power by power" - J.R.R. 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(W of Tatum) Doors open at 7:30am RSVP 602-717-5900 - Details at: www.azbreakfastclub.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From deano700 at msn.com Thu Feb 24 08:58:11 2005 From: deano700 at msn.com (Shadow Spook) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:58:11 -0800 Subject: [Shadow_Group] please read, sign and repost Message-ID: Do you remember February 1993 when a young 3 yr old was taken from Liverpool by two 10-year-old boys? Jamie Bulger walked away from his mother for only a second and Jon Venables took his hand and led him out of the mall with his friend Robert Thompson. They took Jamie on a walk for over 2 and a half miles, along the way stopping every now and again to torture the poor little boy who was crying constantly for his mommy. Finally they stopped at a railway track where they brutally kicked him, threw stones at him, rubbed paint in his eyes and pushed batteries up his anus. It was actually worse than this...What these two boys did was so horrendous that Jamie's mother was forbidden to identify his body. They then left his beaten small body on the tracks so a train could run him over to hide the mess they had created. These two boys, even being boys, understood what they did was wrong, hence trying to make it look like an accident . This week Lady Justice Butler-Sloss has awarded the two boys anonymity for the rest of their lives when they leave custody with new identities. They will also leave early this year only serving just over half of their sentence. They disgustingly and violently took Jamie's life away - in return they each get a new life. Please.. if you feel, as we do, that this is a grave miscarriage of justice.. copy entire email.. then add your name at the end... and send it to everyone you can! If you are the 500th person to sign, please forward this e-mail to: cust.ser.cs at gtnet.gov.uk and attention it to Lady Justice Butler-Sloss. Then start the list over again and send to your friends and family. The Love-Bug virus took less than 72 hours to reach the world. I hope this one does as well. We need to protect our families and friends from creatures like Robert and Jon. One day they may be living next door to you and your small children, without your knowledge. > 1. M &L. Grisold, Wantirna; Australia > 2. J Lever, FerntreeGully; Australia > 3. G Tsakalofas.MelbourneAustralia > 4. D. Barrett,FrankstonAustralia > 5. C. Burns, Diamond Creek, Australia > 6. R. Pascoe, Diamond Creek, Australia > 7. M Swinkels, Montmorency, Australia > 8. C Harris, Cottlesbridge, Australia > 9. L Anderson, Hurstbridge, Australia > 10. C Thomas, Port Melbourne, Australia > 11. P Marks, Port MelbourneAustralia > 12. C Giles, Elwood Australia > 13. A Stedman.Mckinnon Australia > 14. S Colquhoun, Camberwell, Australia > 15. J Sutherland, East StKilda, Australia > 16. L Brannan, St Kilda, Australia > 17. K Lane, Merrijig, Australia > 18. 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URL: From deano700 at msn.com Thu Feb 24 08:41:15 2005 From: deano700 at msn.com (Shadow Spook) Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:41:15 -0800 Subject: [Shadow_Group] Fw: This Pastor has guts! Message-ID: ? 2005 Rich Martin Permission to repost in full, or in part, is granted. In other words, please forward to a friend or list. This Pastor has guts! Thought you might enjoy this interesting prayer, given in Kansas at the opening session of their Senate. It seems prayer still upsets some people. When Minister Joe Wright was asked to open the new session of the Kansas Senate, everyone was expecting the usual generalities, but this is what they heard: "Heavenly Father, we come before You today to ask Your forgiveness and to seek Your direction and guidance. We know Your Word says, 'Woe to those who call evil good,' but that is exactly what we have done. We have lost our spiritual equilibrium and reversed our values. We confess that we have ridiculed the absolute truth of Your Word and called it Pluralism We have exploited the poor and called it the lottery. We have rewarded laziness and called it welfare. We have killed our unborn and called it choice. We have shot abortionists and called it justifiable. We have neglected to discipline our children and called it building self-esteem. We have abused power and called it politics. We have coveted our neighbor's possessions and called it ambition. We have polluted the air with profanity and pornography and called it freedom of expression. We have ridiculed the time-honored values of our forefathers and called it enlightenment. Search us, Oh, God, and know our hearts today; cleanse us from every sin and set us free. Guide and bless these men and women who have been sent to direct us to the center of Your will and to openly ask these things in the name of Your Son, the living Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen!" The response was immediate A number of legislators walked out during the prayer in protest. In 6 short weeks, Central Christian Church, where Rev. Wright is pastor, logged more than 5,000 phone calls with only 47 of those calls responding negatively. The church is now receiving international requests for copies of this prayer from India, Africa, and Korea. Commentator Paul Harvey aired this prayer on his radio program, "The Rest ofthe Story," and received a larger response to this program than any other he has ever aired. With the Lord's help, may this prayer sweep over our nation and wholeheartedly become our desire so that we again can be called "one nation under God." If possible, please pass this prayer on to your friends. Think about this: if you forward this prayer to everyone on your email list,in less than 30 days it would be heard by the world. This really needs to go around the entire country... 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