• jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 01:45 PM
    Assault knifes have unlimited magazine capacity.
    7 replies | 302 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 01:43 PM
    So I looked up this case. Sounds like the judge concluded a lack of intent, possibly because the mother was high at the time. Sounds like he applied the intoxication doctrine. The problem is that doctrine is specifically not applicable under Indiana law unless you were intoxicated involuntarily or you didn't know the substance might cause intoxication. So yeah, BS call there. He most likely felt sorry for her but that's not his job as a judge. Heart wrenching part: During the trial, investigators learned that Lacey’s other daughter, who was three at the time of Alona’s death, witnessed her mother taking a pillow and smothering the baby. The judge also said this:
    2 replies | 44 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 12:54 PM
    As long as I'm "highbrowing" it: When looking at just those three, we really have become Idiocracy. Ass will be the summer blockbuster of 2032.
    78 replies | 1048 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 12:44 PM
    Another one from PBS
    78 replies | 1048 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 12:40 PM
    This was a hell of a show back in the day, before it became a political organ.
    78 replies | 1048 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 12:33 PM
    When seconds count, cops are only minutes away.
    7 replies | 302 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 12:31 PM
    Oh yeah...You're right...my memory is short. Regardless, I do not recall him inviting transqueeers to flounce around on the White House lawn, showing their fake tits.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 11:54 AM
    We'll you're right. The story is from 2019.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    2 replies | 53 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 11:40 AM
    https://twitter.com/iamyesyouareno/status/1780966389198528561 1780966389198528561
    525 replies | 55516 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    2 replies | 44 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 11:35 AM
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1780999718425817471 1780999718425817471
    2 replies | 44 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 11:30 AM
    susano
    28 replies | 859 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 11:15 AM
    Two gone. Occam's Banana https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1781005055501430980 1781005055501430980
    205 replies | 13934 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 11:13 AM
    Meh. Each side pushes the envelope each chance they get. Trump's bump fire stock ban by executive order paved the way for Biden's pistol brace ban. The Republicans impeaching Bill over sex perjury paved the way for Trump being impeached for a phone call asking for a lawful investigation and Trump being prosecuted over sex hush money. Bush started doing drone strikes, Obama droned a U.S. citizen and his son, Trump droned his daughter a later a general who was a guest of an ally. Obama bombed a doctors without borders hospital. I shudder to think what's next.
    32 replies | 1481 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 11:10 AM
    The only result I found was a Biden State Dept. initiative, touted as the "first of its kind", that funded drag queens shows for children in Ecuador, with US tax dollars. https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-biden-administration-funding-drag-shows-ecuador-1753649
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 11:07 AM
    I didn't even know Alejandro Mayorkas was Jewish. From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Mayorkas#Early_life_and_education Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas was born in Havana, Cuba, on November 24, 1959. When he was one year old, his parents fled with him and his sister to the United States in 1960 as refugees, following the Cuban Revolution. He lived in Miami, Florida, before his family moved to Los Angeles, California, where he was raised for the remainder of his youth. Mayorkas grew up in Beverly Hills and attended Beverly Hills High School. His father, Charles R. "Nicky" Mayorkas, was born in Cuba. He was a Cuban Jew of Sephardi (from the former Ottoman Empire, present-day Turkey and Greece) and Ashkenazi (from Poland) background. He owned and operated a steel wool factory on the outskirts of Havana. Nicky Mayorkas studied economics at Dartmouth College. His mother, Anita (Gabor), was a Romanian Jew whose family escaped the Holocaust and fled to Cuba in the 1940s before leaving for the United States after the Cuban Revolution. Mayorkas graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with distinction. He received his Juris Doctor in 1985 from Loyola Law School, where he was an editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review.
    32 replies | 1481 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 11:03 AM
    I'm not ready to dismiss him on that. People change. The RFK Jr. of 2024 is not the same RFK Jr. of 1984. Or look at Dr. Phil for instance.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    Today, 11:01 AM
    Really? I would have figured him to be one of the last people on that bandwagon.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:57 AM
    They should have impeached Biden.
    32 replies | 1481 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:42 AM
    This part of the story always bugged me: In 2019, then-National Intelligence Council analyst Eric Ciaramella touched off a political firestorm when he anonymously accused Trump of linking military aid for Ukraine to a demand for an investigation into alleged Biden corruption in that country. But four years earlier, while working as a national security analyst attached to then-Vice President Joe Biden’s office, Ciaramella was a close adviser when Biden threatened to cut off U.S. aid to Ukraine unless it fired its top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Ukraine-based Burisma Holdings. At the time, the corruption-riddled energy giant was paying Biden’s son Hunter millions of dollars. Those payments – along with other evidence tying Joe Biden to his family’s business dealings – received little attention in 2019 as Ciaramella accused Trump of a corrupt quid pro quo. Neither did subsequent evidence indicating that Hunter Biden’s associates had identified Shokin as a “key target.” These matters are now part of the House impeachment inquiry into President Biden. So Biden did exactly what Trump was accused of doing, holding up military aid to influence and Ukrainian investigation, and yet only Trump was attacked for this. Insane.
    21 replies | 2178 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:34 AM
    So one thing I think almost everybody here can agree on is that COVID-19 was a psyop. That doesn't mean the virus wasn't real. (I know the David Icke position is that it wasn't). But based on everything we know, including Rand Paul's recent revelations, the grants for the GOF research predate Trump even thinking about running for POTUS. Imagine if Jeb Bush has been president when COVID hit and allowed Fauci to lock down most of the country and gave vaccine manufacturers immunity? Or imagine Hillary Clinton doing that? Imagine the scientific dictatorship that said you can't go to church or school or Thanksgiving, or the beach or the park, but said you could mass protest or go to liquor stores, bars and hook up off Tinder under a Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush administration? Imagine if Clinton or Bush and tweeted against Georgia or Florida opening up sooner? There were armed mass protest in Michigan over Whitmere doing tyranny locally. But nationally the people most resistant to this type of tyranny were most likely to trust the man in charge. If Trump gets back in, it's important not to give him a pass on anything.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:13 AM
    Wow! Trying to confirm the story. Do you have a reference?
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:09 AM
    LOL. Fraudian slip.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:07 AM
    The swing states are all that matters. https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-poll-swing-states-joe-biden-1890829 Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in five of six swing states that could potentially decide who wins the 2024 election, according to a poll. An Echelon Insights survey of 2,401 registered voters, conducted for the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation, shows that Trump is ahead of Biden in Arizona (51 percent to 45 percent), Georgia (52 percent to 42 percent), Michigan (51 percent to 45 percent), Nevada (51 percent to 44 percent) and Pennsylvania (49 percent to 45 percent). Biden is behind by 4 or more points in 5 of 6 swing states. That's a recipe for an electoral college landslide if this holds.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 10:04 AM
    LOL. Don't hold your breath waiting for Swordsmyth to give you straight forward answers to those simple questions. It will all be deflection.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 09:59 AM
    I still LOL at Karen Jean-Pierre being forced to address this.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 09:54 AM
    True. Kennedy's willingness to give Israel a blank check gives me pause and disqualifies him as a true "America Firster." Of course I can't think of a single person running this year I agree with on foreign policy except possibly Cornell West. (He's against aid to Israel and Ukraine.) But Dr. West loses me in his blind support of the Fauci COVID policy among other things. It's just refreshing to see SOMEBODY hitting Trump on these issues. I don't recall any of the GOP candidates calling him out of this crap. Nikki Haley certainly couldn't because she was part of the swamp.
    61 replies | 689 view(s)
  • jmdrake's Avatar
    Today, 09:42 AM
    We can estimate the percentages of the illegals based on those who are processed and the number of Mexicans dwarfs the number of Venezuelans. It's not even close.
    38 replies | 646 view(s)
  • Anti Federalist's Avatar
    205 replies | 13934 view(s)
More Activity

175 Visitor Messages

  1. View Conversation
    With regards to abortion and euthanasia, Pope John Paul II wrote in Evangelium Vitae:

    Abortion and euthanasia are thus crimes which no human law can claim to legitimize. There is no obligation in conscience to obey such laws; instead there is a grave and clear obligation to oppose them by conscientious objection. From the very beginnings of the Church, the apostolic preaching reminded Christians of their duty to obey legitimately constituted public authorities (cf. Rom 13:1-7; 1 Pt 2:13-14), but at the same time it firmly warned that "we must obey God rather than men" (Acts 5:29).
  2. View Conversation
    And more:

    The citizen is obliged in conscience not to follow the directives of civil authorities when they are contrary to the demands of the moral order, to the fundamental rights of persons or the teachings of the Gospel. Refusing obedience to civil authorities, when their demands are contrary to those of an upright conscience, finds its justification in the distinction between serving God and serving the political community. "Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s." "We must obey God rather than men":

    When citizens are under the oppression of a public authority which oversteps its competence, they should still not refuse to give or to do what is objectively demanded of them by the common good; but it is legitimate for them to defend their own rights and those of their fellow citizens against the abuse of this authority within the limits of the natural law and the law of the gospel. (2242)
  3. View Conversation
    Here are some of the relevant sections from the Catechism when it comes to civil disobedience:

    Authority does not derive its moral legitimacy from itself. It must not behave in a despotic manner, but must act for the common good as a moral force based on freedom and a sense of responsibility: A human law has the character of law to the extent that it accords with right reason, and thus derives from the eternal law. Insofar as it falls short of right reason it is said to be an unjust law, and thus has not so much the nature of law as of a kind of violence. (1902)

    Authority is exercised legitimately only when it seeks the common good of the group concerned and if it employs morally licit means to attain it. If rulers were to enact unjust laws or take measures contrary to the moral order, such arrangements would not be binding in conscience. In such a case, authority breaks down completely and results in shameful abuse. (1903)
  4. View Conversation
    I think I posted it once before on the forum when we were discussing the morality of the American Revolution. I'll look up the relevant sections of the Catechism and any other Church documents I can find on the subject.
  5. View Conversation
    The problem here is that the only people that have the philosophical approach that you're describing to consider the overall scheme illegitimate is libertarians in general. The vast majority of those that end up in the cops' crosshairs are those that likely aren't angels themselves and thus have brought themselves knowingly or unknowingly into a crash course with them. The govt won't crumble as long as the people writ large still use their money and believe in their system. The most likely method of this concept panning out prior to libertarians winning elections to significantly change things from the bottom up or the top down is Bitcoin fleecing interest in the current financial system. The FSP was setup for such a similar way of life but even that kind of realization doesn't come overnight and likely takes more than a lifetime. Principles can't flourish in this current environment w/o some pragmatism to get the ball rolling in our direction. had to crop cuz message was too long
  6. View Conversation
    The thing is, times are ripe for more libertarians to be elected to help pare back the scales of govt and then keep accelerating this as it proves itself to be more beneficial in the peoples' eyes. The less resources the police have, the more accountability will be required of them. Elections are tests of the masses and what they're down for. For me, I see the police quite regularly in my daily life and they always act professionally. All I can say is PDs are affected by political pressure and if libertarians have more say in office, the more affect they can have over the police through politics and media pressure.
  7. View Conversation
    Seems like a preaching to the choir exercise. Speed limits aren't really my thing as I normally follow them almost to a T, tho I used to drive fast when I was closer to your age. Again, the whole cop thing is what it is and unless you get more libertarian republican reps and senators in your legislature, then there won't be any political weight being mounted to reign in police standards and bad behavior.
  8. View Conversation
    Yeah, no problem. Have a good night.
  9. View Conversation
    Pretty well. But there were probably only like 40 people there. It's a small church.
  10. Forgot to delete the "sent" messages....try now.
Showing Visitor Messages 101 to 110 of 175
Page 11 of 18 FirstFirst ... 910111213 ... LastLast
Page 11 of 18 FirstFirst ... 910111213 ... LastLast
About Christian Liberty

Basic Information

About Christian Liberty
Interests:
Theology, political discussion, strategy games, writing
Occupation:
Student

Signature


This post represents only the opinions of Christian Liberty and not the rest of the forum. Use discretion when reading

Statistics


Total Posts
Total Posts
19,707
Posts Per Day
4.83
Visitor Messages
Total Messages
175
Most Recent Message
04-19-2020 08:45 PM
General Information
Last Activity
03-22-2023 10:55 AM
Join Date
02-15-2013
Referrals
2

25 Friends

  1. Anti Federalist Anti Federalist is offline

    Member

    Anti Federalist
  2. Brett85 Brett85 is offline

    Member

    Brett85
  3. ClydeCoulter ClydeCoulter is offline

    Member

    ClydeCoulter
  4. DonVolaric DonVolaric is offline

    Member

    DonVolaric
  5. eduardo89 eduardo89 is offline

    Banned

    eduardo89
  6. erowe1 erowe1 is offline

    Member

    erowe1
  7. Feeding the Abscess
  8. green73 green73 is offline

    Member

    green73
  9. GunnyFreedom GunnyFreedom is offline

    Member

    GunnyFreedom
  10. gwax23 gwax23 is offline

    Banned

    gwax23
Showing Friends 1 to 10 of 25
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
View Christian Liberty's Blog

Recent Entries

I'm Done

by Christian Liberty on 07-27-2013 at 06:53 PM
I'm so sick of seeing "Support our troops" or even worse "Fighting for our freedoms."

During a trip to Word of Life for a week of camp I saw a bumper sticker that said "God bless our troops, especially our snipers."

Usually, when trying to prove a point about war, I don't discuss the troops. I'll probably continue to do this. One teacher I had was open minded to listening to what I had to say about war, but had a father who had served in

Read More

Categories
Uncategorized

11-10-2016

  • 07:06 PM - Hidden

No results to display...
Page 11 of 20 FirstFirst ... 910111213 ... LastLast

08-11-2016


08-08-2016


07-30-2016


07-29-2016


07-28-2016


07-23-2016

  • 03:36 PM - Hidden

07-19-2016


07-18-2016


07-17-2016



Page 11 of 20 FirstFirst ... 910111213 ... LastLast