User Profile: larmijo

Member Since: April 06, 2012

CommentsDisplaying larmijo's 10 most recent comments.

  • Unfortunately, O’Reilly takes heat from Fox News, who has taken orders from the WH on certain topics. You can see over the last year how middle-of-the-road and PC they have become. Rush seems to have more freedom in what he says; every time he “gaffs” (= tells the truth) the MSM blows up and Rush gets a million more viewers. O’Reilly’s conservative viewers (like me) tune in occasionally but get their real news from Glenn Beck TV and TheBlaze.com. It makes a difference; Beck owes no money to anyone and his network is his own. So the TRUTH LIVES THERE. Sorry for the commercial, but I appreciate a news outlet that not only gives me the news, but also historical background, in-depth reporting, great guests who know first-hand what they’re talking about, and real solutions that folks at home can do to help their causes. Fox has guests who are sports or TV celebrities and always has a lib wacko with zero facts to counterbalance the debate. Good for fair and balanced, I guess, but these folks can’t debate! They operate on feelings and talking points.

  • I’m thinking a big dog (or a small yappy paranoid one who barks at intruders) AND a firearm would be a good idea for these South Tel Aviv residents. A little offense goes a long way toward defense.

  • I assume that if these people have broken their parole by not showing up for their hearings or doctor’s visits or check ups or whatever the court had them do, the city is within it’s rights. If the police can find the people, arrest them and then take them to their doctors or hospital, and the city can pay for it, fine. Again I assume that if the court requires these folks to take meds, they must be willing to BUY the meds for them, since they are homeless, and pay for their medical care. Good luck to NYC. But if the ones they take off the streets have committed no crime and not broken parole or a court order, then they have no right (IMO) to “round them up”. The homeless are just like anyone else walking the streets, no more or less dangerous than the next person, UNTIL they commit a crime.

  • While this is a tragedy and I feel terrible for the parents who actually are thinking of mercy-killing their daughters, I question that they now want government intervention. They HAD the advice and help of the best: Dr. Ben Carlson, and because they did not trust that BOTH girls could be saved, refused help. Now they want government help? The real tragedy of this is that this family trusts government more than the benevolence and expertise of the private sector. Even in wishing for death, the government is disappointing them….If they believed in God, and the true Christ, they would learn from their daughters lives and take that grace which is offered to them through their living, not their dying.

  • So, Mexico wants to know who owns what guns in border states? I’m pretty sure the law-abiding citizens might cooperate, but those probably aren’t the ones Mexico is worried about, How do they think we would get the information from the drug dealers and criminals? Just ask them (like on Good Morning, VietNam “Are you the enemy”?) ? Their government must be as stupid as ours…

  • I’m totally OK with government cancelling the federal holiday of Christmas. I will celebrate it as Christ’s birthday anyway. Let what is Caesar’s belong to Caesar. I do think this woman’s suggestion of “winter solstice” is a little weird…is she Wiccan, or Druid?

  • So happy to see the gun industry fight back against tyrannical policies which arm the government and disarm citizens. Now, some of you other gun manufacturers: JOIN UP!

  • I tried to write an email to WWP on their site and the email will not validate. Nor could I get a post on their FaceBook page to work. I was planning on becoming a donor to them with proceeds from my small at-home business, but I am re-thinking that. if they will not accept donations from religious organizations, then do they also not respond to veterans’ religious needs? Are they completely secular? If so, why? On the other hand, if there is a political or regulatory reason for not accepting these type of donations, then I would like to know that. Americans should be able to help other Americans charitably without having some money be “better” than others. Somehow, I think this is a tax issue. Thanks to TheBlaze for letting us all know and for keeping on top of it. Our veterans should not have to be denied for such a pathetic reason, and the school children who were hoping to help our soldiers deserve to know that America is a charitable country for all.

  • This way, Obama and his WH thugs will know exactly who we are and what we are saying. Good! Better to leave no doubt. And, if we see a pathetic basher of the TeaParty and our Constitution, we can get them kicked off! I am tired of always hearing that the TeaParty has no members and has no clue. Not true. What we don’t have is a voice! I am joining!

  • The City of Buhler is part of the problem. They did not stand up for themselves or their religious heritage and instead are re-designing the offending sign. It would have been easier to just either move the sign to an extremely prominent place (like on their Main Street) in full public view but on PRIVATE property, or sell a tiny piece of the park land where the sign was, to a private citizen. Instead, the city has, in my opinion, renounced their Christianity, turned their back on their faith, and done exactly what Jesus said would happen in these trying times: (Lk21)
    16 You will be betrayed even by parents and brothers, relations and friends; and some of you will be put to death.
    17 You will be hated universally on account of my name,
    18 but not a **** of your head will be lost.
    19 Your perseverance will win you your lives.
    Buhler DID NOT persevere.
    By caving in to these frivolous lawsuits that only exist to undermine Christians, these municipalities are paving the way for more lawsuits, by enabling the anti-religion groups. Every time they win their suit, even by default, they get more credibility and set more precedences.