Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

User Profile: PreacherNorm

Member Since: August 31, 2010

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  • Caption that photo!: Ron Paul

    May 14, 2012 at 9:21am

    “Com’on guys, party at my house.”

  • This is just another example of why it is so important to know how to protect your family wherever you are, whether you have a gun or not. http://vtm-dlp.com

  • Great! I love Scott Baker’s Friday show, “On The Record.” If the new The Blaze news program is even close to as good as that, it will be a great daily news program.

  • Lets have a “Conservative Woman” tour with Ann Coulters, Star Parker, Michelle Malkin, Laura Ingram, Sara Palin, etc. etc. (fill in your favorite). Glenn can set it up and promote it and then air it on GBTV. I love to see a strong conservative woman schooling the little Democrat babies.

  • Tonight’s debate was a great example of why we need a non-politician. Herman Cain is the common sense problem solver we need!

  • I think this guy is just want we need in the White House. A big fat guy that’s not afraid of anybody! We’ve elected little skinny guys for far too long. I’m a fat guy calling on all fat people everywhere to start a movement to get a fellow fat-man in the White House. And don’t tell me about Clinton, as soon as he gained a few pounds he had to start running to take it off. Maybe if he had just gone ahead and blown up he would have converted to common sense conservatism. Have you noticed that most fat guys are conservative? Rosie O’Donnell not withstanding.

  • It would be interesting to found out how many field trips this school has taken to churches or synagogues. Why is it ok to “educate” pubic school kids about the religion of Islam but any mention of Jewish or Christian beliefs is the shunned like the worst kind of evil? How about The Blaze doing an investigative report on that? Maybe the churches and synagogues in the areas of schools trying to indoctrinate their kids in Islam should file suites of religious discrimination when they are told they can’t do the same.

  • Afghan Koran Burning Protest Leads to Violence and Gunfire

    September 10, 2010 at 12:09pm

    In reply to JJMinor.

    The United States of America is under absolutely no Constitutional obligation whatsoever to tolerate any ideology that promotes violence and is, by its very nature, opposed to Constitutional Freedom. Why should we think that the doctrine of religious freedom applies to those who have at their core a burning hatred for that very doctrine?

    I am someone who believes the Bible is very clear about the religion that is approved and accepted by God. But that doesn’t mean I want to forbid, by force of law and/or death penalty, people from practicing whatever religion they want.

    Christian doctrine is to teach through love and compassion. Whereas Muslim doctrine is conversion by the sword – either convert or die. That kind of ideology cannot function in a free society that values religious freedom.

    The only way Muslims can function under the Constitution of the United States of America is to give up some of their core beliefs. If they are willing to acclimate and conform to a peaceful society that values the rights of the individual then they have every right of religious freedom this Country affords. However, if they show that they are unwilling to conform, as many have shown themselves to be, then they have, nor should they expect to receive, any tolerance of religious freedom whatsoever.

    Any rational person understand that just anything cannot be protected under the guise of religious freedom. What if a religion has the belief that sex with children is a holy act? Should they be free to practice their religion? Of course not! No sane person would try to argue that they should have the right to do that because we live in a country with religious freedom. Why then should we be expected to tolerate Islam when its core beliefs are diametrically apposed to the very ideals of American freedoms?

  • I‘m not a Baptist and I don’t agree with Baptists on a lot of their doctrinal positions. However, everything that guy said about Islam is absolutely true. I guarantee you that if someone got up and said the Baptist church was a false religion based on false doctrine, which it is, that it wouldn’t make national news. Why is it that the religion of Islam is “off limits” when debating religion but people are free to say whatever they want about Christianity? How many Christian terrorists do you see running around the world blowing stuff up? Nuff said!

  • Its funny that in the midst of his rant about being able to do the same thing Glenn did he slips in there, “if I had the funding.” Um, is it just me or is the fact that Glenn could get the funding from his audience part of the feat accomplished? So, Ed could get the people to come but not to contribute to it? Right! I’ll believe it when I see it.