The Supreme Court stands accused of infamous crimes against nature, the Constitution, and humanity. How do they plead? In evidence, the broken dead bodies of more than sixty million innocent, helpless, defenseless little boys and girls. Charged as accomplices are all of the other officers of government, in all the other branches, for the last half century.
Tom Hoefling:
The Supreme Court stands accused of infamous crimes against nature, the Constitution, and humanity. How do they plead? In evidence, the broken dead bodies of more than sixty million innocent, helpless, defenseless little boys and girls. Charged as accomplices are all of the other officers of government, in all the other branches, for the last half century.
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Tom Hoefling:
Contrary to what most people these days seem to think, federal judges do not receive lifetimes appointments to the bench. Constitutionally, they serve "on good behavior." Today, they continue in their monumentally bad behavior only because the officers of the other branches have no regard for their own oaths, and they refuse to do their sworn duty, to provide the necessary checks and balances to rein them in. And that is happening only because We the People are failing to do our job in properly vetting and electing candidates who actually understand, and are committed to, the most important obligations of the oath. Tom Hoefling:
In terms of American governance, the fallacy of judicial supremacy is the most destructive thing of which I know. It's a backdoor, sneaky coup d'etat. It makes the courts supreme, not just over the inferior courts, but over God, over nature, over the Constitution, over the other branches of government, and even over the sovereign people themselves. It makes a mockery of the oath of office sworn by all of the other officers of every other branch, at every level. It destroys the concepts of checks and balances and limited government. It replaces liberty and self-government with oligarchy. It is, intrinsically tyrannical, replacing firm justice and the steady, reliable rule of law with the immoral, unreasonable, arbitrary, lawless whims of men. And it is being implemented only because of gross ignorance about our form of government among our citizens. What more can I say? Tom Hoefling:
Jesus didn't tell the story of the good Samaritan just for the benefit of the man who was questioning Him. He told the story for us as well. Just as there were men then who were too busy being religious to help the robbery victim lying bleeding in the ditch, in America today, there are some who are too busy being religious to save the thousands of innocent babies who are being butchered by the abortionists every day. Even when "their politicians" are completely in power, and it is well within their governmental power to do so. . Tom Hoefling:
Socialized medicine, whether it's run by Democrats or by Republicans, is an unconstitutional atrocity, and a practical disaster. Tom Hoefling:
If your theology has no love in it, it's not really theology, because love is one of the defining characteristics of God. Jesus Himself taught quite clearly that both tables of His law depend upon it. Tom Hoefling:
Seriously, why would anyone be surprised that the people who used your money to fund Obamacare for the last seven years are completely unwilling to repeal it? Tom Hoefling:
Leftists hate moral judgments. Unless they're the ones making the moral judgments, of course. Tom Hoefling:
Lord, deliver us from evil. Deliver our posterity into this world as You intended, without being savagely accosted. Deliver mothers from the lie that it is acceptable for them to destroy their offspring for any reason. Deliver us from elected officials who refuse to keep the sacred oath they swore to You to provide equal protection to all innocent persons. Tom Hoefling:
I've often said that if the compromisers would simply compromise with those of us who won't compromise, then everybody would be happy. March 8, 1917 - March 8, 2017: "International Women's Day," a one-hundred-year-old, covert operation3/9/2017 Siena Hoefling Thanks to the wonders of social media, and Google's obscurity-honoring logo that sporadically imposes itself, the world was told that, on March 8th, we were expected to recognize something called "International Women's Day." What is "International Women's Day?" you might ask. With the imagery of socialist fists in its honor, distributed by unsuspecting social media participants, you might worry that this unknown holiday is a sly communist plot insidiously designed to lure working women and young mothers into striking and demonstrating against capitalism. As it turns out--yes--that is exactly what it is. Alexandra Kollontai--the same Soviet Ambassador to Norway who wrote that the family is "worse than useless," and that children are the "common possession of all the workers"--chronicled a little history about "International Women's Day," back in 1920. According to Kollontai, Women's Day got its start among American communists in 1909. From there, the notion became an international sensation after Marxist Germans adopted it in 1913. But the Women's Day really took off when revolutionaries in Russia used it to launch communism in 1917. The precise date of note, the one that started the Russian revolution, was a day in which demonstrating/striking women marched in the streets demanding "bread for our children." That date was March 8, 1917--one hundred years ago. It became somewhat of a jolly holiday for socialists everywhere. The United Nations eventually adopted it as its own in 1975. Some peoples celebrated it without a socialist connotation, but those in the know were willing to maintain the useful ruse. Once the "International Women's Day was transferred to the 8th of March," explained Kollontai, "this day has remained the working women's day of militancy" across the globe. Yes, militancy. Doesn't sound as innocuous or well-meaning as a social-media sharer might think. (Communists long ago mastered the Newspeak of Orwell. Of course they would invent something called "Women's Day" to spark militancy.) With the usual Marxist gush, Kollontai continued, "The 1917 Working Women’s Day has become memorable in history. On this day the Russian women raised the torch of proletarian revolution and set the world on fire. The [Russian] revolution marks its beginning from this day." Why was March 8th so important? Not for any particular reason, except that it gave communists an arbitrary date, from then on, to organize women for "their day." This was a strategy used to great effect, to gently ease communism into the public mind. "Women’s Day in America and Europe had amazing results," wrote Kollontai. Even though laws did not immediately absorb communism in every place, "Women’s Day did achieve something. It turned out above all to be an excellent method of agitation among the less political of our proletarian sisters. They could not help but turn their attention to the meetings, demonstrations, posters, pamphlets and newspapers that were devoted to Women’s Day. Even the politically backward working woman thought to herself: 'This is our day, the festival for working women,' and she hurried to the meetings and demonstrations. After each Working Women’s Day, more women joined the socialist parties and the trade unions grew." This one-hundred-year-old covert operation has seen a revival of sorts--or an attempt at one--by the gatekeepers of internet consciousness. Bad ideas die hard, even after their bloody repudiation in a freshly-documented century. Our new utopians, undeterred by the lessons of Marxist madness, deign to dream with Comrade Kollontai: "Working women and peasant women can only rid themselves [of caring for the family and housework] and achieve equality in life itself, and not just in law, if they put all their energies into making [their country] a truly communist society." We all know how that turns out. Death. Destruction. Slavery. Misery. Yet, here we are in 2017, and the latest fad is crusty, old Kollontai's tune: "The day of working women’s militancy helps increase the consciousness and organization of proletarian [communist] women. . . . This day was to be a day of international solidarity in the fight for common objectives and a day for reviewing the organized strength of working women under the banner of socialism." The antidote? Reject any hint of Marxist drivel, drink not a drop of its mind-numbing propaganda, and conform to God's truth and light. Then, turn March 8th--and every day--into "Love Your Neighbor As Yourself Day." Tom Hoefling:
Because of the ever-increasing socialization of healthcare that has been implemented since the days of Lyndon Johnson, we can't afford health care. The Democrats and the Republicans want to penalize us for not being able to afford healthcare, and to make us pay for others to have the healthcare that we can't afford. When will people wake up to the fact that this is how socialism always works? Government control over healthcare is a Marxist notion, not an American one. We need to Repeal Obamacare, and Replace socialists, whether they're Democrats OR Republicans. Tom Hoefling:
Life is intrinsically 'all or nothing.' You're either alive or you're dead. Same goes for equality under the law. Either all are protected equally, or they're not. Justice and the rule of law are not possible to maintain in a country in which all are not provided equal protection, especially for their supreme right, the right to live. When an abortion is committed, the child dies, but so does the possibility of the maintenance of your liberty. Tom Hoefling:
The regulationists of abortion tell you they're "taking baby steps." I find that term offensive, in the context of the fact that another three to four thousand innocent babies are being slaughtered every single day. The cost to those individual children of "pro-life" dallying is their very lives. And if you examine the chosen means of the regulationists closely, you will see that mostly, such steps are themselves intrinsically immoral and unconstitutional, or, at best, a pathetic substitute for actually keeping the most important obligation of the oath, which is to equally protect the supreme God-given, unalienable right of the people, the right to live. Stop fooling around. If you have the governmental power to regulate mass murder, you have the power to stop it. Tom Hoefling:
I have believed for quite some time that even if you gave the GOP 100% of the elected offices they would not stop the abortion holocaust. The fact that they are now totally in charge of our government, and have exhibited no intention of stopping the slaughter, tends to vindicate my thorough, experience-based lack of confidence in their claim as a party to being "pro-life." Besides, their fearless, shameless leader, who now controls the entire executive branch of government, has told us quite clearly that he thinks abortion is "the law" because lawless, oath-breaking judges say so, and that he thinks it should stay that way. Unlike his adoring fans, I totally believe him. Tom Hoefling:
Forty-four years ago, Republican Chief Justice Harry Blackmun and his mostly Republican Supreme Court colleagues used their high office to open the door to the slaughter of tens of millions of innocent, helpless, defenseless little boys and girls. They did it by using a fig-leaf of denying the self-evident natural humanity, the personality, of the child after conception, but before birth. They did this because -- as they themselves admitted in both their oral remarks and in their heinous written majority opinion -- the Constitution of the United States, the supreme law of our land, absolutely, explicitly, imperatively REQUIRES equal protection under the law for EVERY innocent person. If the "fetus" is a person, they said, "of course" they are protected. Today we have a large mass of people who call themselves "pro-life" who readily admit to the self-evident natural fact of the personality, or humanity, of the child in the womb, from conception, and yet again and again support "pro-life" legislation that fails to provide the equal protection that God and our nation's supreme law explicitly require. They stand morally, constitutionally, legally, buck naked, without even a fig leaf to cover the shame of their support for such immoral, unconstitutional statutes. What I'm going to say is going to ruffle some feathers, but it's true nonetheless: Those who try to regulate abortion rather than stop it, knowing the unborn child is a person, from conception, are WORSE than Harry Blackmun. Of course, the result is the same, either way. The slaughter, the genocide, continues. Without the twin principles of God-given, unalienable individual rights, and equal protection under the law, you have no moral, constitutional, legal, or political argument left to use against the continuing practice of abortion on demand. These regulatory bills surrender those two essential arguments, every single time. They governmentally-license the murder of the children, all of the children, as long as the atrocity is done on schedule, or by some arbitrary set of man-made rules. "The appellee and certain amici argue that the fetus is a 'person' within the language and meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment ... If this suggestion of personhood is established, the appellant's case, of course, collapses, for the fetus' right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the Amendment." -- Justice Harry A. Blackmun, Roe vs. Wade, 1973 Tom Hoefling:
Our government is in the mess it's in because those we elect think that morality, and constitutionality, and the fulfillment of the oath of office, are optional, and We the People have failed to disabuse them of that dangerous, destructive notion. You're never going to stop abortion until you do two things: One, absolutely demand equal protection under the law for EVERY innocent person, without ANY compromise, and two, drop the destructive fallacy of judicial supremacy. Tom Hoefling:
God created us in His own image and likeness, as feeling and thinking beings like unto Himself, with an innate drive to speak and act upon what we feel and think. The expression of feeling, and thinking, and doing, reached its highest possible height upon a Roman cross, because those things were expressed - with the most exquisite feeling, unto the outer limits of thought, in ultimate action - by the One Man Who was Himself Divine. Mysteriously, but truly, Jesus Christ was, and is, completely human while yet having always been entirely God. "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do," He said of those who were torturing and killing Him, a crowd of abject sinners that encompasses all of the rest of us, from that moment down until now. And then He gave up the ghost and was buried, only to arise on the appointed morn, three days later, for our salvation and justification, if we only believe. The signs of the reality of that salvation, of that glorious justification before a Holy and Righteous God, of that faith - or in the lack of the reality of it - must be borne out in how we feel, and how we think, and what we do. It's inevitable. One of the reasons we know this, is because we have been clearly told in the scripture of that future day when the LORD will come again and divide the sheep from the goats, based on how we treated others, who are, at least for this brief moment of time, the stand-ins for Jesus Himself. "As you did unto the least of these, you did unto Me." If we are truly saved, our feelings and thoughts will increasingly be like unto the LORD's, and will be expressed in our actions, even sacrificially, as our brother's loving keeper. We will serve, as He served. If we are not saved, of course we will not care, in the end, about anyone but ourselves. And that end will be complete destruction, in utter separation from the LORD but also from our fellow man. Everything I've said here today I've laid as the predicate for yet another argument against the barbaric, heinous practice of human abortion. Abortion does physical violence unto death to the innocent, helpless, defenseless individual child, obviously. But abortion also does violence to that fellow feeling that is both naturally, and supernaturally, implanted within us by our Creator. Abortion does violence to the unique, priceless natural bond between a mother and her child. Abortion does violence to the innate nature of a man that compels him to protect women and children. Abortion is a gross violation of the laws of God and the laws of nature. Abortion is a gross violation of the Gospel. Abortion is a gross violation of the equal protection requirements that are the basis, the foundation, of our free constitutional republic and our national claim to self-government in liberty. But, in any case, in the end, God will vindicate the innocent victims. And the perpetrators and enablers of abortion will have found that their violence has been returned upon their own heads. If you are, in any way, enabling this holocaust, stop, before it is too late. Return to God, be forgiven, so that you can be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Revelation 6: 10 And they cried with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” 11 Then a white robe was given to each of them; and it was said to them that they should rest a little while longer, until both the number of their fellow servants and their brethren, who would be killed as they were, was completed. 12 I looked when He opened the sixth seal, and behold, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became like blood. 13 And the stars of heaven fell to the earth, as a fig tree drops its late figs when it is shaken by a mighty wind. 14 Then the sky receded as a scroll when it is rolled up, and every mountain and island was moved out of its place. 15 And the kings of the earth, the great men, the rich men, the commanders, the mighty men, every slave and every free man, hid themselves in the caves and in the rocks of the mountains, 16 and said to the mountains and rocks, “Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! 17 For the great day of His wrath has come, and who is able to stand?” Tom Hoefling:
The Roe vs Wade Supreme Court, and who appointed them: Blackmun - Nixon, Republican Powell - Nixon, Republican Burger - Nixon, Republican Rehnquist - Nixon, Republican Brennan - Eisenhower, Republican Stewart - Eisenhower, Republican Douglas - Roosevelt, Democrat White - Kennedy, Democrat Marshall - Johnson, Democrat One Democrat, Byron White, and one Republican, William Rehnquist, dissented. All the rest, five Republicans and two Democrats, came down on the side of the dehumanization, the depersonification, of the most innocent, the most helpless, the most defenseless, among us. The blood of more than sixty million victims is on their hands, and the hands of every American politician and judge since then who has failed to do what it takes to provide the equal protection that God and our Constitution absolutely require. Tom Hoefling:
Mr. Trump's speechwriter spoke soaringly, but quite deceptively, last night of "an unbroken chain of truth, liberty and justice." He spoke of us standing "united in condemning hate and evil in all its forms," while utterly failing to do so. He spoke of American greatness, American freedom, and American strength, with no regard for what it actually takes to establish and maintain those desirable national qualities. He spoke of American pride. But we should not be proud, not as long as every single day in this country thousands of innocents continue to be slaughtered by the abortionists and the druggists, with the help of their political and legal enablers. Truly, in the midst of this great holocaust, we should be sitting in sackcloth and ashes crying out to God for mercy, not bragging. This hateful evil of human abortion, this great injustice of bloody child sacrifice, was, of course, not even considered worthy of a mention, much less swift action. The real state of the Union is that truth, liberty, and the broken chain of justice -- along with the broken bodies of a great multitude of helpless, defenseless little boys and girls -- still lie forgotten in the dust by our elected representatives. |
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