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Sunday, November 19, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 3:00 PM

I've had a number of people inquire as to my claim that Barack Obama recruited his beautiful wife to perpetrate some of his evil during his election to the United States Senate.

Well he did it... I personally received one of the letters in the campaign cycle...

And the "legitimate medical procedure" she refers to is: Delivering the child to within two inches of being out of the birth canal, puncturing and suctioning the brains of the child, then delivering the deflated headed child the final two inches.

And for what it's worth - Michelle Obama may call it a "legitimate medical procedure" but the American Medical Association called it a "procedure that is never medically necessary."

And here's what it said...

February 17, 2004

Dear Friends:

We have all been concerned lately with the rise of conservatism in this country, especially as it relates to women. You’ve read the alarming news about the Justice Department’s request for hospitals to turn over the private medical records of dozens of patients. This cynical ploy is designed to intimidate a group of physicians and force them to drop their lawsuit seeking to have the so-called partial birth abortion ban ruled unconstitutional.

The fact remains, with no provision to protect the health of the mother, this ban on a legitimate medical procedure is clearly unconstitutional and must be overturned. Attorney General Ashcroft and president bush believe so zealously in their cause that the privacy rights of patients are under assault. They believe we have no federal right to privacy when it concerns our medical histories.

On March 16th, we have a chance to nominate a candidate who will be tireless in the fight to protect women. It isn’t simply about the right to choose, or privacy rights. It is about pay equity, about ending domestic violence, promoting health care around the world, and letting doctors decide treatment options, not federal judges.

It goes without saying that we must win back the U.S. Senate and hold our ground as a check against the right-wing executive branch. Illinois will be a key battleground and your vote is critical.

My husband has stood up for women time and again, and I am proud of his record. He understands that casting a vote on the floor of the Senate takes greater courage than issuing a position paper. Oftentimes, a well intentioned law is in fact a flawed law. That’s why it is critical we nominate someone who has faced these tough choices. That’s why nominating an experienced legislator is so important in this race. It takes courage to cast a vote.

Who among the Democrats running has a proven record? Who among the candidates running for the Senate in Illinois has stood up to the right wing politicians and voted against their agenda? Who can we count on to keep the Bush/Ashcroft team from appointing the Supreme Court Justice that will vote against Roe v. Wade?

Please join me in sending a message of unity and strength by attending the Women for Obama Luncheon on February 23rd at the Hyatt Regency. Lunch costs $150 and includes remarks from our friends the Reverend Willie Barrow and Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky. To reserve your seat please call the campaign office headquarters at 312-427-6400 or log on to the Obama for Illinois Website.

I urge you to stand with me and support my husband at this event. You know the stakes have never been higher and we can’t depend on untested amateurs and administrators in this fight. Barack is a fighter and he will be a champion we can be proud of.

Thanks you so much for all of your support.
Michelle Obama

Looks like Pro-Life Blogs got a copy of it too...




Sunday, November 19, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:53 PM
In my column I cited former delivery room nurse Jill Stanek who fought ferciously for the Born Alive Infant Protection Act... which Barack Obama opposed.

All this legislation did was assert the Constitutional protections given to every person born in America - to those children who survive abortion procedures.

And Barack Obama opposed it...

Here's what Stanek has to say about Obama. And she should know. Jill and I are friends have both been following Obama's trail of evil since he was in the state legislature in Illinois.

It's kind of like this author puts it, "All Men Are Created Equal - EXCEPT TO LIBERALS." (And particularly if you are a 'black liberal' raised by your white mommy in Hawaii.)



Sunday, November 19, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:35 PM

Now that my column has hit here on TownHall it is increasingly interesting to see those who criticize me for simply asking questions about why Rick Warren, would offer his pulpit to Barack Obama.

As if its just the most normal thing in the world for a a senior teaching pastor to invite someone to address the faithful - when that someone opposes everything the said pastor is biblically obligated to stand for.

Does it mean that said pastor no longer believes that he should oppose those things? I never made that statement directly in my column but obviously asking the questions could lead someone to that place.

I asked a lot more questions than that when we talked about it on the show last Thursday...

And Joe Farah of WorldNetDaily went even further, when he joined us in hour 2. Farah flat out challenged Warren's actions, and made the observation that to him they seemed to be those of a "non-believer."

Hour 1, Hour 2.




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 6:20 PM

Earlier today I exposed how Rick Warren has decided to play footsy with Barack Obama, the only sitting Senator in the U.S. Senate who has voted both in favor of Partial Birth Abortions AND Born Alive Abortions.

Little did I know that at the same time Rick was being quoted by Syrian news agencies as making comments sympathetic to enemies of the United States.

Now he's scheduled to go speak in North Korea...




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:48 PM

Boy, here we go again...

Remember this?

Now Rick Warren of Saddleback Community Church in Southern California has one upped Hybels/Clinton 2000.

Barack Obama will not only speak at Warren's church at his upcoming AIDS conference, but also sought Warren's feedback on his new book.

What "common ground" could Obama and Warren possibly have on AIDS? It's bad and something needs to be done?

SURE - but what?

Obama believes in condoms, Warren is biblically bound to believe in abstinence...
Obama believes in abortion, Warren is biblically bound to believe in life...
Obama fought for the right of hospitals to allow children to die outside the womb... i.e. Christ Hospital in Chicago.
Obama fights against the protection of the institution of marriage on the state and federal levels...
Obama promotes homosexual unions as being the same thing as marriage...
Obama believes advocates for "hate speech" laws that would require the silencing of clergy on the issue of homosexuality and the relation that behavior has to the practicing of faith...
Obama so strongly believes in abortion, that in running for the United States Senate in Illinois he had his wife write a letter to the voters of Illinois to assure them that he is a champion of abortion rights...
Obama (when he occassionally attends) goes to a Chicago "church" that does not adhere to any doctrinally sound positions in its theology...

My question to Rick Warren is - would you essentially invite the anti-Christ to share your pulpit simply because you both think that "something needs to be done" about AIDS?

Rick Warren's staff should hear from any who are bothered by this... here's the phone number: 949.609.8000. You can (and should) e-mail them here as well.

Rick, we're waiting...




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:05 PM

Busting Michael Moore for plagarism. PRICELESS.




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:00 AM

If only we could get more GOP candidates who would be willing to say it like it is...

ROMNEY: "We have two factions of media in Boston. On the one hand, we have the Hillary-loving, Ted Kennedy apologists. And on the other, we have the liberals..."

Help me find some YouTube footage of this quote, and we'll make it worth your while...




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 9:33 AM

Even when science and anatomy say its not possible... well, we're not going to let a little thing like honesty get in the way of legal protections of immorality or now even - BIOLOGY...




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 9:15 AM

Watch this...

I grew up in a musicians household, I have been a musician my entire life, have worked with and played with some of the very best...

I HAVE NEVER seen anything like this... a 4 year old that's better than most adults...

KEWL HUH?




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:08 AM

A week ago it was one of my listeners who first coined the term for the incoming freshman of Congressional members who were propped up to run as conservatives against GOP candidates: The Crash Dummies.

Some of them will begin to speak in the days to come and it will be of some interest to me at least - what they will have to say.

As I predicted there will be an attempt for some of them to appear independent from the liberal elites that will now hold all of the positions of leadership, others like Jim Webb - have already started spouting their crazed views of the world openly.

In yesterday's Wall Street Journal, Webb seems to indicate that the most important issue facing America today is not the war against the islamo-radicals who are seeking our destruction, not the homo-radicals who are seeking our indoctrination, not the health of our daughters as the abort-radicals seek to butcher them, but it is instead - "class struggle."

"The true challenge is for everyone to understand that the current economic divisions in society are harmful to our future. It should be the first order of business for the new Congress to begin addressing these divisions, and to work to bring true fairness back to economic life. Workers already understand this, as they see stagnant wages and disappearing jobs."

At 4.4% unemployment (thats 95.6% employment for those of you who went to public schools) how can we make the argument about "disappearing jobs" with any amount of credulity? Sure the guy on the assembly line may now be working for Toyota's Ohio based plant instead of Ford but what is the essential difference that "workers already understand?"

"The politics of the Karl Rove era were designed to distract and divide the very people who would ordinarily be rebelling against the deterioration of their way of life. Working Americans have been repeatedly seduced at the polls by emotional issues such as the predictable mantra of "God, guns, gays, abortion and the flag" while their way of life shifted ineluctably beneath their feet. But this election cycle showed an electorate that intends to hold government leaders accountable for allowing every American a fair opportunity to succeed."

AH! Here it is... all the liberal garbage that you knew was brewing underneath the surface...
1. It's ALL Rove's fault...
2. Americans are so stupid that they turned into mindbots over God, gays and abortion...
3. They were such stupid mindbots that they actually have voted "against themselves" and into the best performing economy in the last 20 years...but that's bad...
4. It is up to the all-knowing, ever perfect federal government to correct this egregious wrong...

Crash Dummy Webb, spokesman for the incoming class of 2006...

Yesterday we tackled one of the questions that Webb raised in his editorial, in essence - "Is America fundamentally a place where every person is given a 'fair opportunity to succeed'?" NONE of my callers agreed with me in my disagreement with Webb. Listen for yourself and see who YOU agree with... Hour 1, Hour 2




Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:03 AM
I can't stand one more report on FoxNews that seems to be winking at the idea that this guy is making a comeback in Senate GOP leadership.

PLEASE for the love of all that's holy VOTE NO on LOTT!

And is this really the best we could get for RNC leadership? I'm sorry - does the GOP have any desire whatsoever to aggressively try to win in 2008? SERIOUSLY?


Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:00 AM
Here's what they're saying so far...

Why they should be saying something...

Fortunately my listeners had plenty of ideas... Here's the PodCAST Hour 1.

And in the second hour we focused the MuscleHead fury at Anglican Bishop Butler who thinks disabled children should be killed if the cost of their care is expensive, or inconvenient... Hour 2


Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 9:12 AM

One of the below-the-radar lies that liberals told through the elections of 2006 was that it was most importantly a referendum on terror, stem cells, etc.

The hard left's biggest issue in their grab back of power had to do with judges... pure and simple.

Chuck Schumer said so:

More than the inability to influence Iraq policy or the President’s tax cuts, Chuck Schumer says that the single greatest failure of the Democrats as an opposition party was allowing Samuel Alito to join the Supreme Court.

“Judges are the most important,” said Mr. Schumer, who orchestrated the implausible Democratic takeover of the Senate last week. “One more justice would have made it a 5-4 conservative, hard-right majority for a long time. That won’t happen.”

From now on, all the President’s judicial appointments will need to meet the requirements of Mr. Schumer, the Park Slope power broker who has happily accepted the mantle of chief architect for the Democrats’ effort to build a majority for the 2008 elections and beyond.

The Senator also intends, in the coming months, to rework the federal government’s funding priorities in New York’s favor, to steer the Democrats toward a radically new position on Iraq and, while he’s at it, to cement his position as the unofficially declared tactical guru for the national party.

And in case anyone’s wondering, yes, Mr. Schumer is entirely comfortable with this sort of power.

This is why the nomination of Rick Santorum to the Supreme Court becomes even more important. If Schumer is committed to filibustering any current sitting judge and not letting them see the light of day, then the pressure will mount on him with a Santorum nomination due to the long-standing Senate tradition of never filibustering a colleague...




Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:56 AM
Big earthquake... Tsunami on its way... waves in excess of 6ft. high...

more details here...



Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 6:09 PM

Or perhaps a better description would be lack of ideas...

Has anybody heard the democrats - ruling liberal elites or the incoming class of Crash Dummies - suggest one idea, one plan, one proposal on how to stop maniacal crazies who want to kill all of us?




 

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