I have just been told the NSW Government has just rejected banning the killing of little girl babies in their very insane Abortion Bill. Not only that but still going with the 9 month allowable abortion murder. I wonder is that why the Left want men to be so sexually mad that they only want to have sex with one another ???? Let's face it, what man in his right mind would have a relationship with these crazy women of today???? As for the women they must be so cruel that they can see a little full term baby murdered just because it is a girl!!!!
Read more: Kiss the Girls Goodbye
Update from Feather 26/09/2019
I follow this site and have once or twice written here. But I have never been moved to write about my Religious beliefs or my Faith before.
Is this what is happening? For those, like me, that believe in the God Almighty, are the lyrics of this old Jimmy Swaggart song more important than ever they have been? Do we have to be so emotionally outraged and, yes, offended, that we cry tears of rage and grief at the passing of our old lives to a new realm of horror? As a God Loving and Christ supporting member of the Human Race that chooses to follow Good rather than Evil I have recently become numbed with pain and unable to comprehend the power of Evil that pervades and swamps our Lands.
Allan Savory works to promote holistic management in the grasslands of the world. I discovered his work, quite by chance and am an instant fan. I wrote this back a year ago. It is worth bringing up again.
Nearly a year on,. we are in Paris and we are not doing a damn thing about dams, water mangement or the outback. What a crock of limp wristed soy boys we have in Parliament!
There are those that believe that it is the woman’s choice because it is her body. Yet I wonder…. Is this unborn infant – referred to as a foetus by the woke brigade – this little person – deserving of some protection in the sanctuary of the place it calls home for 9 months? Is this little one less deserving of protection, nourishment and the right to thrive and prosper in the only place it can call home? This child has no choice – it cannot up and leave and go to another country or city or place where it could be welcomed with open arms and a loving heart , a cuddle and a welcome mat. No, it is the only place this little one CAN call home.
Read more: The Silent Scream – Weapons of MASS destruction – Abortion.
I watched a programme last night where the panel were talking about abortion, One of the comments made was , and if the little baby is still alive when the cruel deed has taken place the little baby is left in the sluice room to finally die. The "lady" on the panel said " Oh no that is a lie, totally untrue". It makes you wonder why they say such things, when it is true. Are they one of the women who have killed a little baby in such a way. Now feel so guilty about it they have to deny anything to do with abortion being bad.
" The destruction of a living human being is no solution to what is essentially a social problem. I believe that to resort to such violence is an admission of scientific improvishment. Even worse, an ethical impoverishment. Somehow, I refuse to believe that Americans, who put man on the moon, can't devise a better solution than to resort to violence. I think we should all, here and now, devote ourselves to an untiring effort to devise a better solution A solution compounded equally of love and compassion and a decent regard for the over riding priority of human life. For humanty's sake, here and now, stop the killing. "
When, on 20th April 1653, Oliver Cromwell blasted the Rump Parliament in Britain, he gave a speech that could well be delivered in Parliaments around the world today. His passionate words were those of a man who had had a gutful of the lying, self serving people who were betraying their country to get a slice of a very corrupt and tainted pie.
When I re read this speech this morning, I could not help but think that it is time for a global cleanout of the cesspits we call Parliament and how our Politicians are over fed vultures feeding on the Carcass of the People they were elected to protect and represent.
Can you believe this? Seriously? A Melbourne Council is going to spend thousands of dollars to remove brand new armrests from public benches so the homeless can sleep on them. Bugger the oldies who like to sit down and enjoy a sit in the park or just get out and take the air. Oh, hell no, we cannot have that, can we?
Socialist Councillor Sue Bolton has convinced the council to be more inclusive. In doing so, she has marginalised all the oldies who need a bit of a help when getting up… how bloody inclusive is that?!
I don’t know whether to laugh or cry, pull my hair out or take to the drink….
Back in 2015, I got the Trump bug. I felt that he was our only hope. Globally and as a flagship for future sanity and progress.
I stumbled upon a little known group of Trump supporters who hailed out of Alabama. They called themselves Right Side Broadcasting Network. And they travelled to where ever Trump was rallying and, with Lord knows what equipment, broadcast his rallies via youtube.
The picture quality was grainy, the coverage patchy, the passion and commitment was exemplary. I was hooked.
I became an RSBN junkie and remain so to this day.
But they have just been banned from youtube, effectively cutting off Trump's main uncensored, full coverage for the upcoming 2020 election.
Shaydee just wrote an article about just when she thought it couldn't get any worse, BAM. It does.
We quiet and easy going Australians are being told to enter into a Marriage that we neither want nor need. A Forced Marriage that is hurting us and bruising us and breaking our spirits.
It depends upon who you support: Bully or Victim. Over the past decades, we have been in a forced marriage. As Nations and as individuals. We, the Native population get slapped on the face and our enforced partner in marriage, the Refugee, the Migrant, the unwanted partner in Marriage, can do anything they want and get a slap on the wrist. Thanks to our Governments. This defence of the Bully interloper and the prosecution of the unwilling partner has to stop.
Read more: Immigration - A Slap on the Face or a Slap on the Wrist?
In November of last year, I launched Patriotrealm. It was a launch from frustration, anger, despair and hope that those of us who gave a damn could make a difference.
How much has changed in 9 months?
The time it takes to make a baby? The time it similarly takes to murder an unwanted child? The time it takes to destroy a life is the same time it takes to make one.
We are in the sluice room folks. And the windows are open, the forceps have been used and we are gasping for air. I am not sure if there are any comfort rugs or friendly arms to embrace us. I suspect that we are on our own and about to take our last breath.
Unless we have the nurturing arms of each other and the warmth and comfort that will keep us safe.
Our lives depend upon each other. And we must stand united.
Read more: Put a sock in it, pull your socks up and put the bloody boot in.
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