Saturday, July 14, 2007

SUNDAYS TWO-CENTS WORTH- #4





Just in case you may think that you have heard and seen it all, then boy do I have news for you:


When that moron of a judge in Washington, D.C., sued those poor immigrant So. Korean Dry Cleaners, for $60,000,000. over a pair of lost pants, I figured that had to be the height of Chutzpa. Gosh, was I wrong! Check this out:


God Sued Over Breach of Contract by Convicted Murderer:

Pavel Mircea, a 40 year old convicted murderer in Timisoara, Romania, Filed a lawsuit in an effort to sue God for breach of contract by failing to protect him from evil and turning him over to Satan who he claims encouraged him to kill.


Mircea charges that God failed to fulfill and agreement Mircea alleged was made at his baptism.

“He was supposed to protect me from all evils and instead he gave me to Satan who encouraged me to kill,” said Mircea.

In his lawsuit, Mircea listed “God, resident in heaven, represented in Romania by the Orthodox Church” as the defendant, according to Romanian daily Evenimentul Zilei.

According to Mircea, God’s alleged dereliction includes fraud, breach of trust, abuse of a position of authority and misappropriation of goods – all crimes, the plaintiff noted, under the Romanian Criminal Code.

Mircea said that God had accepted his prayers and sacrificial offerings without providing any services in return.

The Timisoara public prosecutor has rejected the case saying, God is not a person in the eyes of the law and does not have a legal address where He could be serve with court papers. So it looks like Mircea is not getting an answer to his prayer to the court for relief either.

NOW THIS:

‘Bush doesn’t think America should be an actual place’

Rep. Tancredo says president believes nation should merely be an “idea” without borders

According to Rep. Tom Tancredo claims that President Bush believes America should be more of an idea rather than an actual place.

“People have to understand what we’re talking about here. The president of the United States is an internationalist,” said rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo. “He is going to do what he can to create a place where the idea of America is just that – it’s an idea. It’s not an actual place defined by borders. I mean this is where this guy is going.”

Tancredo lashed out at the White House’s lack of action in securing the U.S. borders, and he said that efforts to merge the U.S. with both Mexico and Canada is not just a fantasy like many Democrats and some Republicans are trying to say.

Tancredo pointed to Florida’s largest city as an example of how the nature of America can be changed by uncontrolled immigration.

“Look at what has happened to Miami. It has become a Third World country,” he said. “You just pick it up and take it and move it someplace. You would never know that you are in the United States of America. You would certainly say that you are in a Third World country.

Tancredo isn’t the only congressman warning about plans to integrate the three nations of the North American continent.

Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has denounced plans for the proposed “NAFTA Super Highway” in his state as part of a larger plot for merger of the U.S., Mexico and Canada into a North American Union.

Even Mexico’s ambassador to the United Nations, Enrique Berruga, came right out and said a North American Union is needed – and he even provided a deadline.

Berruga said the merger must be completed in the next eight years before the U.S. Baby boomer retirement wave hits full force.

Could this be the reason why President Bush pushed so hard to try and get his “amnesty” immigration bill passed? What say you?






“Abouna” Gregori