Don't Drink The Cool-Aid

An oasis for rational, clear-minded, free-thinkers amidst the barren desert of irrational, mind-numbing, propaganda. So, wrap a wet towel around your head, take a deep breath, chill out, and try thinking for yourself for a change. And always remember, when the time comes, "Don't Drink the Cool-Aid." - Johnny Utah

Monday, August 29, 2005

Czech President Warns Against “Europeanism”

"President Klaus spoke last Monday, warning for the new “substitute ideologies of socialism” such as “Europeanism” and “NGOism.” These “isms” are currently threatening Europe. “In the first decade of the 21st century we should not concentrate exclusively on socialism,” he said."

Thursday, August 25, 2005

FrontPage magazine.com :: Inbreeding and the Arab World's Pathologies by P. David Hornik

"The program found three main factors causing the high rates among the Arabs: infections, home births, and diseases resulting from inbreeding. About 40 percent of Muslim and Druze women and 70 percent of Bedouin women in the region were found to be married to first- or second-degree relatives."

WorldNetDaily: The ACLU's shocking legacy

"One of the great myths of the 20th – and now 21st – century is the belief that the American Civil Liberties Union was an organization that had a noble beginning, but somehow strayed off course.

That myth is untrue. The ACLU set a course to destroy America – her freedom and her values – right from the start."

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

U.S. can't snooze on U.N. power grab

"When bureaucrats seize power, they do it not with swords but with chloroform. And this document is a power grab by people of whom you have never heard, the officials of the U.N. Secretariat, working in tandem with the diplomats of those countries and international organizations that would like to expand the power of the U.N. and its various agencies."

Friday, August 19, 2005

WorldNetDaily: 5 American Christians detained in China

"Five American church workers were detained by authorities in northern China in raids on underground Protestant groups.
A church meeting was broken up in Luoyang in Henan province Monday, resulting in the detention . . ."