LGF II: Charles and Killgore Free Footballs

August 16, 2008

Friends of Charles arrested at Disney

Filed under: Charles is fake,Humor — rodanlgf2 @ 11:28 pm
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Ok, Charles has nothing to with this. But he’s an impostor like the people here. He wears a costume pretending to be an anti-Jihadist. He’s a false prophet.

32 Protesters Arrested in Disney Labor Dispute

Mickey Mouse is more real than Charles Johnson. At least we know Mickey is fictional. Charles pretends to be real.

Mark Levin Defends Corsi against the left-wing smear machine

Filed under: LGF — avideditor @ 10:02 pm
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Cross Posted at Avid Editor’s Insights

It seems like the left wing media is doing all it can to smear Corsi. Mark Levin in his radio show did a great job defending Corsi against the vicious attacks from the brain dead left. Unfortunately, even Charles fromLittle Green Footballs has been buying into the left wing media smear of some one trying to expose Obama. 

Listen to Mark Levin’s Show here.  Click on August 15th to hear the show where he defends Corsi.

Obama and McCain at Saddleback Church Tonight (Charles turns this into Christian Bashing)

Tonight at 7 pm ET, Barack Obama and John McCain will share a stage with Pastor Rick Warren in Orange County, California: McCain, Obama to face off with popular pastor. We’ll be liveblogging and comment swarming it, of course.

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The political spotlight will shine on Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama on Saturday night when the two candidates are expected to face tough questions on personal values, presidential leadership and international affairs.

The Rev. Rick Warren, author of the best-seller “The Purpose-Driven Life,” will spend an hour interviewing each candidate at his 20,000-member Saddleback mega-church in Southern California.

On CNN’s “The Situation Room” earlier this week, Warren said he won’t play the role of a political pundit or ask “gotcha” questions, but rather tackle four areas of interest: the role of the presidency in government, leadership, the candidates’ worldviews and America’s role internationally.

In case you were wondering ( Chucky, No one care!), the Saddleback Church promotes hardcore creationism, and I suspect Warren may raise the topic (He’s not!).

Is evolution part of God’s plan?

Question: Why is it not OK for evolution to be part of God’s plan? I don’t understand what the problem is: couldn’t God have used the process of evolution as the way that he created the earth?

Answer: When I was a new believer in Christ, I had some very strong feelings about the issue of evolution. Much as you have expressed, I believed that evolution and the account of the Bible about creation could exist along side of each other very well. I just didn’t see what the big argument was all about. I had some friends who had been studying the Bible much longer than I had who saw it differently. But they didn’t push me or argue with me, they simply challenged me to take some time to look into the facts and study the issues carefully. I’ll always appreciate them for that, because this was an issue that I had to really think through. Eventually, I came to the conclusion, through my study of the Bible and science, that the two positions of evolution and creation just could not fit together. There are some real problems with the idea that God created through evolution.

Charles, why do you bash Christians now? Your bigotry is there for all 2 see.

How to Wear Down a Bear

Filed under: Georgia,LGF,Military,Russia,South Ossetia — rodanlgf2 @ 2:57 pm
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The cease-fire agreement with Georgia is holding for now, but the Russian military is in no hurry to leave. Stuart Koehl has an interesting piece on possible military options for Georgia: The Pain Game.

This invasion has probably eaten deeply into Russian operations and maintenance funding, to say nothing of its war reserve stockpiles of ordnance and equipment. Russia must have bet on a short and fairly bloodless war, because it cannot afford—militarily or politically—a protracted slog. Not only doesn’t it have the equipment to do so, but it doesn’t have enough highly trained troops to sustain heavy casualties. The Russian military consists of a small, diamond-hard point on the end of a wooden stick. If the point shatters or wears down, you are left fighting the stick. (It should be noted that Ralph Peters, writing in the New York Post, has been scathing in his assessment of the Russian army’s performance in Georgia, so by Western standards even the best of the Russian army would be considered rather mediocre).

The question is how to wear it down.

(Hat Tip:Charles)

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