Guest Patriot Games Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 http://archive.newsmax.com/scripts/showinside.pl?a=2002/6/2/213024 With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff For the story behind the story... Sunday, June 2, 2002 Hillary Tells NRA Member: I Used to Be a Duck Hunter In a surprise revelation during a Memorial Day campaign swing through upstate New York, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that she used to be a duck hunter. The bizarre claim went unreported till Sunday, when Long Island's Newsday detailed a Clinton reception in the tiny village of Fort Ann, N.Y. Resident Holden Clous, a National Rifle Association member, asked what the paper described as "a rather hostile question" about why Mrs. Clinton favored tightening laws governing gun show sales. "He wasn't satisfied when she said it was a logical safety measure to keep guns out of the hands of criminals, but he seemed surprised when she said she had once hunted," the paper said. Newsday then added, "It was ducks and a long time ago, she amplified later." Clinton apparently declined to give further details on her days as a game fowl hunter, including who she hunted with, what kind of shotgun she used and how many ducks she killed. The New York senator's long-secret hunting days conjured up memories of other unlikely assertions she's offered over the years, such as: The claim that she once tried to enlist in the Army but was turned down because she was too old. Her 2000 senatorial campaign metamorphosis into a Jewish New York Yankees fan. Her 1996 announcement that at age 49, she and President Clinton were thinking of adopting another child. The assertion that her parents named her after famed New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary, even though he was a complete unknown at the time who wouldn't scale Mt. Everest until five years after she was born. During a series of small-town gatherings, Clinton told the rural crowds that she much preferred meeting with them to television appearances on shows like "Meet the Press." "It's the nuts-and-bolts stuff of being a senator, as opposed to being on TV, talking about stuff, which I could do every night if I wanted to," the superstar senator explained. Her newfound affinity for rural constituents stands in marked contrast to her days in Arkansas, where she used to dismiss such encounters with four-letter epithets. The New York senator's former business partner, Susan McDougal, described one such encounter in 1996 for "Blood Sport" author James Stewart. As McDougal looked on during a political reception, an Arkansas woman approached Mrs. Clinton with the gift of a pair of "razorback earrings" in the shape of hogs. She asked Hillary to put them on, but the then-Arkansas first lady icily demurred. After the gift giver moved away, Clinton blurted out to McDougal, "See, this is the kind of s--t I have to put up with here." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Topaz Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 Goebbels speech on March 18, 1933: "German women, German men ! It is a happy accident that my first speech since taking charge of the Ministry for Propaganda and People's Enlightenment is to German women. Although I agree with Treitschke that men make history, I do not forget that women raise boys to manhood. You know that the National Socialist movement is the only party that keeps women out of daily politics. This arouses bitter criticism and hostility, all of it very unjustified. We have kept women out of the parliamentary-democratic intrigues of the past fourteen years in Germany not because we do not respect them, but because we respect them too much. We do not see the woman as inferior, rather as having a different mission, a different value, than that of the man. Therefore we believed that the German woman, who more than any other in the world is a woman in the best sense of the word, should use her strength and abilities in other areas than the man. The woman has always been not only the man's sexual companion, but also his fellow worker. Long ago, she did heavy labor with the man in the field. She moved with him into the cities, entering the offices and factories, doing her share of the work for which she was best suited. She did this with all her abilities, her loyalty, her selfless devotion, her readiness to sacrifice. The woman in public life today is no different than the women of the past. No one who understands the modern age would have the crazy idea of driving women from public life, from work, profession, and bread winning. But it must also be said that those things that belong to the man must remain his. That includes politics and the military. That is not to disparage women, only a recognition of how she can best use her talents and abilities. Looking back over the past year's of Germany's decline, we come to the frightening, nearly terrifying conclusion, that the less German men were willing to act as men in public life, the more women succumbed to the temptation to fill the role of the man. The feminization of men always leads to the masculinization of women. An age in which all great idea of virtue, of steadfastness, of hardness and determination have been forgotten should not be surprised that the man gradually loses his leading role in life and politics and government to the woman. It may be unpopular to say this to an audience of women, but it must be said, because it is true and because it will help make clear our attitude toward women. The modern age, with all its vast revolutionary transformations in government, politics, economics and social relations has not left women and their role in public life untouched. Things we thought impossible several years or decades ago are now everyday reality. Some good, noble and commendable things have happened. But also things that are contemptible and humiliating. These revolutionary transformations have largely taken from women their proper tasks. Their eyes were set in directions that were not appropriate for them. The result was a distorted public view of German womanhood that had nothing to do with former ideals. A fundamental change is necessary. At the risk of sounding reactionary and outdated, let me say this clearly: The first, best, and most suitable place for the women is in the family, and her most glorious duty is to give children to her people and nation, children who can continue the line of generations and who guarantee the immortality of the nation. The woman is the teacher of the youth, and therefore the builder of the foundation of the future. If the family is the nation's source of strength, the woman is its core and center. The best place for the woman to serve her people is in her marriage, in the family, in motherhood. This is her highest mission. That does not mean that those women who are employed or who have no children have no role in the motherhood of the German people. They use their strength, their abilities, their sense of responsibility for the nation, in other ways. We are convinced, however, that the first task of a socially reformed nation must be to again give the woman the possibility to fulfill her real task, her mission in the family and as a mother. The national revolutionary government is everything but reactionary. It does not want to stop the pace of our rapidly moving age. It has no intention of lagging behind the times. It wants to be the flag bearer and pathfinder of the future. We know the demands of the modern age. But that does not stop us from seeing that every age has its roots in motherhood, that there is nothing of greater importance than the living mother of a family who gives the state children. German women have been transformed in recent years. They are beginning to see that they are not happier as a result of being given more rights but fewer duties. They now realize that the right to be elected to public office at the expense of the right to life, motherhood and her daily bread is not a good trade. A characteristic of the modern era is a rapidly declining birthrate in our big cities. In 1900 two million babies were born in Germany. Now the number has fallen to one million. This drastic decline is most evident in the national capital. In the last fourteen years, Berlin's birthrate has become the lowest of any European city. By 1955, without emigration, it will have only about three million inhabitants. The government is determined to halt this decline of the family and the resulting impoverishment of our blood. There must be a fundamental change. The liberal attitude toward the family and the child is responsible for Germany's rapid decline. We today must begin worrying about an aging population. In 1900 there were seven children for each elderly person, today it is only four. If current trends continue, by 1988 the ratio will be 1 : 1. These statistics say it all. They are the best proof that if Germany continues along its current path, it will end in an abyss with breathtaking speed. We can almost determine the decade when Germany collapses because of depopulation. We are not willing to stand aside and watch the collapse of our national life and the destruction of the blood we have inherited. The national revolutionary government has the duty to rebuilt the nation on its original foundations, to transform the life and work of the woman so that it once again best serves the national good. It intends to eliminate the social inequalities so that once again the life of our people and the future of our people and the immortality of our blood is assured..." http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/ http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest AnAmericanCitizen Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:21:12 -0400, "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote: >http://archive.newsmax.com/scripts/showinside.pl?a=2002/6/2/213024 > >With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff >For the story behind the story... > >Sunday, June 2, 2002 > >Hillary Tells NRA Member: I Used to Be a Duck Hunter Hillary tells so many lies, one has to wonder about her sanity....AAC >In a surprise revelation during a Memorial Day campaign swing through >upstate New York, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that she used to be >a duck hunter. > >The bizarre claim went unreported till Sunday, when Long Island's Newsday >detailed a Clinton reception in the tiny village of Fort Ann, N.Y. > >Resident Holden Clous, a National Rifle Association member, asked what the >paper described as "a rather hostile question" about why Mrs. Clinton >favored tightening laws governing gun show sales. > >"He wasn't satisfied when she said it was a logical safety measure to keep >guns out of the hands of criminals, but he seemed surprised when she said >she had once hunted," the paper said. > >Newsday then added, "It was ducks and a long time ago, she amplified later." > >Clinton apparently declined to give further details on her days as a game >fowl hunter, including who she hunted with, what kind of shotgun she used >and how many ducks she killed. > >The New York senator's long-secret hunting days conjured up memories of >other unlikely assertions she's offered over the years, such as: > >The claim that she once tried to enlist in the Army but was turned down >because she was too old. > >Her 2000 senatorial campaign metamorphosis into a Jewish New York Yankees >fan. > >Her 1996 announcement that at age 49, she and President Clinton were >thinking of adopting another child. > >The assertion that her parents named her after famed New Zealander Sir >Edmund Hillary, even though he was a complete unknown at the time who >wouldn't scale Mt. Everest until five years after she was born. > >During a series of small-town gatherings, Clinton told the rural crowds that >she much preferred meeting with them to television appearances on shows like >"Meet the Press." > >"It's the nuts-and-bolts stuff of being a senator, as opposed to being on >TV, talking about stuff, which I could do every night if I wanted to," the >superstar senator explained. > >Her newfound affinity for rural constituents stands in marked contrast to >her days in Arkansas, where she used to dismiss such encounters with >four-letter epithets. > >The New York senator's former business partner, Susan McDougal, described >one such encounter in 1996 for "Blood Sport" author James Stewart. > >As McDougal looked on during a political reception, an Arkansas woman >approached Mrs. Clinton with the gift of a pair of "razorback earrings" in >the shape of hogs. She asked Hillary to put them on, but the then-Arkansas >first lady icily demurred. > >After the gift giver moved away, Clinton blurted out to McDougal, "See, this >is the kind of s--t I have to put up with here." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Patriot Games Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:k9mi041l4bhjv39cfe0c528rs6senaoddg@4ax.com... > On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:21:12 -0400, "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> > wrote: >>http://archive.newsmax.com/scripts/showinside.pl?a=2002/6/2/213024 >>With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff >>For the story behind the story... >>Sunday, June 2, 2002 >>Hillary Tells NRA Member: I Used to Be a Duck Hunter > Hillary tells so many lies, one has to wonder about her sanity....AAC Now that we've seen throw back a shot of straight whiskey like a sailor and chug a beer like a longshoreman maybe the whole lying thing is really about her being drunk all the time and having the blackouts and short-term memory problems of alcoholics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Topaz Posted April 20, 2008 Share Posted April 20, 2008 Here is part of a speech by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, delivered in Nuernberg on September 13th, 1935 at the Seventh National-Socialist Party Congress: "Almost without exception, the intellectual leaders of Marxist atheism in Germany were Jews, among them being Erich Weinert, Felix Abraham, Dr. Levy-Lenz and others. At regular meetings, held in the presence of a notary public, members were requested to register their declaration of withdrawal from their church for a fee of 2 Marks. And this the fight for atheism was carried on. Between 1918 and 1933 the withdrawals from the German Evangelical Churches alone amounted to two-and-a-half million persons in Germany. The programme which these atheistic societies laid down in regard to sexual matters is amply charcterized in the following demands publicly expressed at meetings and distributed in leaflet form: 1) The complete abrogation of the paragraphs of the law dealing with the crime of abortion, and the right to have abortion procured free of charge in State Hospitals. 2) Non-interference with prostitution. 3) The abrogation of all bourgeois-capitalistic regulations in regard to marriage and divorce. 4) Official registration to be optional and the children to be educated by the community. 5) Abrogation of all penalties for sexual perversities and amnesty to be granted to all persons condemned as 'sexual criminals'. "Truly a case of methodical insanity, which has for its aim the wilful destruction of the nations and their civilization and the substitute of barbarism as a fundamental principle of public life. "Where are the men behind the scenes of this virulent world movement? Who are the inventors of all this madness? Who transplanted this ensemble into Russia and is today making the attempt to have it prevail in other countries? The answer to these question discloses the actual secret of our anti-Jewish policy and our uncomromising fight against Jewry; for the Bolshevic International is in reality nothing less than a Jewish International." http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/ http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest AnAmericanCitizen Posted April 21, 2008 Share Posted April 21, 2008 On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 15:09:36 -0400, "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> wrote: >"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message >news:k9mi041l4bhjv39cfe0c528rs6senaoddg@4ax.com... >> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:21:12 -0400, "Patriot Games" <Patriot@America.com> >> wrote: >>>http://archive.newsmax.com/scripts/showinside.pl?a=2002/6/2/213024 >>>With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff >>>For the story behind the story... >>>Sunday, June 2, 2002 >>>Hillary Tells NRA Member: I Used to Be a Duck Hunter >> Hillary tells so many lies, one has to wonder about her sanity....AAC > >Now that we've seen throw back a shot of straight whiskey like a sailor and >chug a beer like a longshoreman maybe the whole lying thing is really about >her being drunk all the time and having the blackouts and short-term memory >problems of alcoholics? hahahaha. Good point.....AAC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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