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Evolutionary Racism of Hitler and Darwin

Adolph Hitler's Mein Kempf was a work which contained evolutionary racism.  In his work Mein Kempf, Hitler wrote of "Monstrosities halfway between man and ape" and decried Christians going to "Central Africa" to set up "Negro missions," which Hitler stated resulted in the turning of "healthy . . . human beings into a rotten brood of bastards."[1]  Adolph Hitler also wrote the following evolutionary racist statement in Mein Kampf:  "The stronger must dominate and not blend with the weaker, thus sacrificing his own greatness. Only the born weakling can view this as cruel, but he, after all, is only a weak and limited man; for if this law did not prevail, any conceivable higher development (Hoherentwicklung) of organic living beings would be unthinkable."[2]  Charles Darwin was also a evolutionary racist.[3]
Adolph Hitler's Mein Kempf was a work which contained evolutionary racism.[1] In his work Mein Kempf, Hitler wrote of "Monstrosities halfway between man and ape" and decried Christians going to "Central Africa" to set up "Negro missions," which Hitler stated resulted in the turning of "healthy . . . human beings into a rotten brood of bastards."[1] Adolph Hitler also wrote the following evolutionary racist statement in Mein Kampf: "The stronger must dominate and not blend with the weaker, thus sacrificing his own greatness. Only the born weakling can view this as cruel, but he, after all, is only a weak and limited man; for if this law did not prevail, any conceivable higher development (Hoherentwicklung) of organic living beings would be unthinkable."[2] Charles Darwin was also a evolutionary racist.[3]



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A Win For Family Values [4]
Fast food chain McDonalds will no longer be the subject of a boycott by the American Family Association. The group lifted that boycott after McDonald’s said it won’t renew its membership with The National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) when it expires in December. Also, McDonald's vice president, Richard Ellis, has resigned from the NGLCC board after he accepted a new job with McDonald's Restaurants in Canada.


ACORN piles on the cash and cigarettes to get one young man to register to vote 72 times! [5]

And ACORN is slammed in Pennsylvania, accused of widespread voter fraud and tampering with the election process: [6]


A computer comparison of Obama's autobiography with that of his friend's, the terrorist Bill Ayers, supports the theory that Ayers actually wrote parts of Obama's book. "In assessing the signature of sample passages from Dreams," the experienced analyst found "a very strong match to all of the Ayers samples" that he processed. [7]


"Public school bullies have gone hi-tech in recent years in their efforts to ruin the social lives of their fellow students — but now technology companies are coming to the aid of those victims, trying to help parents fight off a scourge of cyberbullying as the school year gets underway." [8]


Markets crumple and so does marriage: Connecticut becomes the third state to legalize same-sex marriage.[9]


The Victorian parliament votes to legalise the murder of unborn children.[10]


The Left’s Nightmare [11]
"The Left’s breakdown over all things Palin was as predictable as it is encouraging. To paraphrase Obama, they are embittered, clinging to their lies and disdain all things patriotic and all things religious. They have a deep antipathy toward those in power who happen to be Christian, rural, Republican, or in a uniform of any kind. Their pro-amnesty, heartfelt anti-Americanism is the reason for the tidal wave of energy and enthusiasm that McCain’s selection of Gov. Sarah Palin has unleashed."


A question is left for Raila Odinga, the sore loser in the 2007 Kenya presidential election who loss resulted in a bloodbath that killed 1,000 and left over 500,000 homeless: just what are his links to Barack Obama? [12]


Another example of liberalism gone amuck: A British gardener, victimized by theft before, has been ordered to remove his barbed wire fence protecting his property...just in case a future thief hurts himself on it! [13]


Assisted suicide's so-called “safeguards” are like an unhinged gate that cannot be closed. [14]
"Our health care resources should be used to improve end-of-life care with improved access to pain control, palliative care and hospice services for the severely and terminally ill of our society. We should not be legalizing physician-assisted suicide."


Fireproof Your Marriage [15]
"It's not everyday that you find a movie that is dedicated to strengthening marriages. Fireproof is just that. It's got action and drama, love and humor, and intense emotion. Yet it sends a message that is rarely seen on the big screen that your marriage is worth fighting for by including God in the process."


Michelle Malkin: "Guess which left-wing group is at the center of the worst case of voter-registration fraud in Washington state history? Yep, you guessed it: ACORN. The same ACORN tied to massive voter fraud in Missouri. And Ohio. And 12 other states." [16] [17]

Plus this case, where a pizza worker was hounded by ACORN reps to get him to register multiple times: [18]


New Jersey is Ground Zero for vaccines. New Jersey mandates more shots than any other state in the U.S. and any other place in the world. To combat all enforced vaccine mandates, the New Jersey Coalition for Vaccination Choice supports legislative bills to return health care decisions where they belong, to the parents and the pediatricians they choose to support their children. [19] Democratic Presidential candidate, Senator Barack Obama said at a Democratic fundraiser that parents should not be given the right to decide which vaccines should be administered to their children. [20]


The National Rifle Association is endorsing Republican presidential nominee John McCain. NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre announced the endorsement Thursday. LaPierre and the chairman of the NRA’s political action committee were making stops in Pennsylvania, Missouri, Colorado and Nevada to talk about the move. The NRA’s Political Victory Fund has spent more than $2.3 million opposing Democratic nominee Barack Obama. [21]


The Democrat controlled Congress was front and center in the national news last week and the American people were far from impressed. If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, 59% of voters would like to throw them all out and start over again. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 17% would vote to keep the current legislators in office. Just 23% have even a little confidence in the ability of Congress to deal with the nation’s economic problems. [22]


Christianity is now "the fastest-growing non-governmental organization" in mainland China. House churches proliferate, and ironically the limit on house-church membership to 25 fuels that proliferation. Zhao Xiao, a former Communist Party official and convert to Christianity, estimates China now has 130 million Christians, more than the membership of the Communist Party in China. [23]


Judicial Watch states that while Barack Obama was an Illinois state representative, he secured at least $300,000 to fund projects that benefited friends, relatives and campaign contributors. The state of Illinois actually sued for failure to account for some of the money from the Obama-driven grant.[24]


The son of a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker was indicted by a federal grand jury in Knoxville Wednesday and pleaded not guilty to hacking the e-mail account of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. [25]


Errors, inaccuracies, propaganda in textbooks [26]
The Institute for Jewish & Community Research released a new book entitled Trouble with Textbooks: Distorting History and Religion. It has uncovered a nationwide problem of anti-Christian and anti-Semitic bias in public school textbooks.

48 liberal lies about American history [27]
Larry Schweikart is a professor of history at the University of Dayton. "Schweikart examined the top-selling U.S. history textbooks, along with other resources used in public schools, and found them seriously flawed. Not only were liberal lies pervasive, so was a negative view of America. As he writes in the book's introduction, modern textbooks often portray America as a racist, sexist, imperialist regime. Good news is often omitted, while America's failings are emphasized."


Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain clashed repeatedly over a range of economic issues such as the current financial crisis, health care, government spending, energy and taxes in the second of three debates between the two major party rivals, and the only one to feature a format in which voters posed questions to the candidates. "McCain accused Obama of being the Senate's second-highest recipient of donations from individuals at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two now-disgraced mortgage industry giants."

"There were some of us who stood up against this," McCain said of the lead-up to the financial crisis. "There were others who took a hike." The two men sparred over health care, with McCain saying that he favors a $5,000 tax credit to allow families to find and afford health coverage on their own. Obama supports building on the current system by having government funding to help uninsured families obtain coverage. The debate was moderated by NBC's Tom Brokaw.[28]


"This time, Roe vs. Wade really could hang in the balance." LA Times


An American and two Japanese physicists on Tuesday won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work exploring the hidden symmetries among elementary particles that are the deepest constituents of nature. [29]


"When you interview for a job, here is a hint: make sure you know what the job is. Joe Biden failed that test last Thursday. He couldn’t even get right what a vice president does, but the media didn’t notice." [30]


Wall Street looked to recover Tuesday from a huge sell-off the previous session, with investors hopeful that central banks around the world will cut interest rates to help alleviate turmoil in the credit markets. [31]

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