Eddie Ray Routh is being held as the prime suspect in the shooting death of famed Navy Seal Sniper, Chris Kyle, and one other veteran, Chad Littlefield, at a charity event held at Rough Creek Lodge Shooting Range in Texas. The two victims were killed at point blank at about 3:30, and the suspect, said to have fled in Kyle’s truck, was apprehended hours later in Lancaster, TX. Routh is said to have been a marine, with the media providing his impetus for the shooting as post traumatic stress disorder.
Chris Kyle served with Navy Seal Team 3, completing four tours of duty in Iraq, for which he was awarded numerous military honors. He is regarded as the U.S. Military’s most prolific sniper. Since leaving the military, he headed a private firm, Craft International, which provided private security and sniper instruction for law enforcement and military. A co-founder of FITCO Cares Foundation, Kyle was involved in numerous charities and spent much of his spare time assisting disabled veterans.
After surviving two previous shootings, and six IED explosions, Chris Kyle met his untimely death at age 39, at the hands of a fellow service veteran. He leaves behind his wife and two children.
Readers who want to understand the mind and career of Chris Kyle can check out his recently released best selling book, American Sniper.
John Nolte at Breitbart is feeling fulfilled. He’s been beating on NBC, and the chief of the News division, Steve Capus, concerning their repeated fraudulent reporting, and editing of video and audio to shill for Obama.
Mr. Nolte is feeling vindicated because Steve Capus, who recently signed an extended contract with NBC, has Resigned from his position as president.
What the IRS thinks that a small family will be paying for Obamacare in 2016 is availableon page 56 of this government generated document. Please pass this link to every “low information voter” you know, particularly those living in the blue states.
If you have a small family, do you think that $20,000 dollars per year to pay for health care insurance alone is “affordable”??? Do you think that this is an improvement over your current health insurance situation?
This IRS document actually deals with the criteria for determining how much penalty would be paid by those who choose not to buy health insurance. The examples given in the document, specify some estimates of costs of health care policies for individuals and for families.
Of considerable amusement is the placement of an article on reproductive coercion (which does not mention faith or religion) under the “On Faith” heading. Perhaps the WaPo editors could explain that.
The article goes on to explain the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists big concern that men might be coercing women to get pregnant by refusing to use condoms, inducing condom failure, or tugging out the IUD. It goes on to suggest means by which this can be thwarted, including having a stash of the not very effective morning after pills.
Would the ACOG like to include itself under this warning about reproductive coercion? ACOG and affiliates have been marketing pills and other birth control modalities to women, thereby eliciting massive changes in behavioral trends. Of extreme importance is the fact that the birth control methods which women are encouraged to rely on, are not nearly as effective in actual use as they are claimed to be in “perfect use”. This has lead to millions of unplanned pregnancies, and millions of abortions.
Reproductive coercion has been the result as the ACOG seemingly fails to acknowledge that a natural consequence of the kind of sex which makes babies is …….. BABIES!!!
It would be encouraging to see the ACOG and so-called women’s advocacy groups show a bit more interest in reducing sex slavery, sexual abuse of minors, coercion and incest, even though that might reduce the need for their services. Those golden handcuffs seem to be an impediment.
What makes most non profit 501 (C)(3) tax exempt groups so quiet about their causes? Why are they afraid to name names, and speak loudly against the politicians who oppose them? On this past Pulpit Freedom Sunday, more than 1500 Pastors openly defied the 1954 IRS regulation which sought to squash political speech by non profit groups, by scaring them with the IRS boogieman.
In all these 58 years, the IRS has done next to nothing against politically activist churches and non-profits. The IRS has only succeeded in stripping one church of its tax exempt status, in 1992. That particular church in Binghamton, NY ran newspaper ads against Bill Clinton and his positions on abortion and homosexuality.
Since then the IRS has sent only warning letters to a relatively few churches, and since then has had a policy of not enforcing this law.
The Pulpit Freedom Sunday supporters believe that the IRS fears losing ground on this First Amendment issue.
So…….. Why are so many churches and pro-life 501(c)(3) groups so quiet and polite about the political issues which impinge on their cause?
Why don’t they take a chance with their own careers, and income, as so many pro-life health care professionals have been doing? If they led by example, more people would be standing up and taking personal risks to stand up for life.
Don’t forget, the supposedly non-profit, tax funded, and tax exempt planned unparenthood has been openly funding and endorsing candidates for years.
Kathleen (Cruella) Sebelius, has slightly broadened conscience exceptions in the HHS mandate. The new amendment still shows her desire to remove all of those who religiously object to paying for birth control, abortion and sterilizations, from the world of business. This is much worse than a status of dhimmitude for strict opponents of abortion, and would serve to force them out of the taxable portion of the U.S. economy. With this amendment, the administration shows that it is not serious about addressing the debt problem by allowing the INFLUX of tax dollars.
The HHS mandate remains a significant part of the many pronged effort by the Obama administration to remove the United States from its position as a world economic leader.
NBC has been the mouthpiece of the left for decades. Your friendly Pharmer was personally caught up in this, long ago, having an hour-long interview turned into a soundbite in a shill for Planned Parenthood. After that interview, all other interview requests from NBC were refused, including their nationally syndicated evening news.
No one should be using NBC or MSNBC as a news source, because their output is fictionalized by heavy and biased editing.
John Nolte of Breitbart has decided to recognize the singular efforts of Eric Wempleat the Washington Post ! for recognizing and reporting on the latest transgression at NBC.
For his efforts to fairly investigate a claim by MSNBC, that the father of a child killed in the Sandy Hook shootings was heckled while giving testimony, Eric Wemple gets links of his coverage:
The short of it is that MSNBC edited another tape to portray conservatives and 2nd Amendment supporters as insensitive troglodytes. They did to all of us collectively, as they did to George Zimmerman, and likely it will have similar unjust and disastrous consequences.
The proper response to MSNBC is to stop looking at it, do not click their ads, and try to avoid supporting their known advertisers. Give MSNBC the corporate “death penalty” for its transgressions.
Tea Party Community is a new start-up, modeled after Facebook, which will give conservatives a place to say what they want without fear of censorship.
Founders are Ken Crow, Tim Selaty Sr., and Tim Selaty Jr.
Right NOW it’s getting nighttime maintenance due to a steep growth curve. The official opening day is Saturday. Check it out HERE.
Pharmer will be there soon.
Expect Facebook stock to be negatively affected by this development.
Chuck Hagel’s blundering and gaffes, during the first part of his confirmation hearings to head the Defense Dept. left senators shocked by his performance. Click above to watch videos showing some of his blunders above. Most particularly striking is his endorsement of Obama’s Iran nuclear containment position, and shortly later saying that there is no position on containment.