November 27th, 2008 No Comments »

PG (for some mild action and peril) – 1hr. 36min.
I had no idea that 3-D could look soooo good! At least for me, the effects of the CG-Anime in this new 3-D format out-shined the story. The cast of voices were excellent and the entire premise of a TV star canine believing that his own exploits were real….astounding! It came as no surprise to me that John Lasseter (Pixar) was the executive producer on another good showing from Disney. When it comes to Lasseter, can he do no wrong? I also recently saw the direct-to-DVD Disney production of the much awaited, and nearly never released, Tinker Bell movie which he was also involved in salvaging.
Bolt (John Travolta) is the epitome of “ignorance is bliss” until his human Penny (Miley Cyrus) is “kidnapped”. With the help of an alley-cat named Mittens (Susie Essman) and a hamster named Rhino (Mark Walton), Bolt has to make his way to Hollywood from New York City. Along the way, he learns to be an ordinary dog when his super-powers stop working and he realizes that he’s just like every other animal.
November 25th, 2008 No Comments »
I am a firm believer in justice and retribution. History proves the just and firm payment for wrongdoing. I look at the different wars throughout history and many of them stem from some kind of religious argument, or the conflict creeps its way into a holy war. I believe in a just God, but I also believe He is a fair and gracious God as well. If humans were ever given a deserving retribution, there wouldn’t be any humans left alive!
God’s intent was to not be alone when He created mankind. That’s why Adam was made, because God wanted someone to talk to and share things with. It’s pretty simple really. The problems all started when God felt that man was lonely at times too, so He made Eve. Some would say that was a mistake. However, God doesn’t make mistakes and He didn’t want an automaton for a friend. I think He partly made woman so man would have a choice of whom to spend time with. God undoubtedly knew that by giving man and woman freewill, there might be devastating and recursive problems in the future. But again, automatons are boring. Of course, the main antagonist of creation was the fallen angel Lucifer. Satan, the Devil, the “serpent most foul”, Abaddon, the “Prince of this World”, the “Ruler of the powers of the Air”, Apollyon, Beelzebub – whatever you chose to call him, he was allowed by God to infiltrate the peace of Eden. The whole point was to test the resolve and dedication of mankind. Would man and woman stray from what they knew was truth? Unfortunately yes, because sin plays at the desires of freewill.
The worst thing about freewill, is how easy it is for humanity to twist what God has given into something perverted. God gave His Son, Jesus Christ, to be the role model and ultimate sacrifice for humanity’s reprieve from an eternity in Hell. The problem is that humanity has taken Christianity, the faith in Christ as the Savior of the world, to the extreme. Mankind has systematically killed itself over faith, or lack thereof, in Jesus! This is the birth of the Holy War. Before going any further, “Holy War” needs to be defined so as to make sense of what I am going to write later on. Holy war – A war that is entirely, primarily, or ostensibly religious in motivation; a war over religion. Continue reading »
November 24th, 2008 2 Comments »
I read this article and didn’t want it to “disappear” as so many other articles do. I want to prove to myself, if my theory is correct: someone or something is blacking out these controversial articles. So let’s watch this topic together and wait to see what happens!
Joan Swirsky
The Great Birth Certificate Scandal/Cover-Up of 2008
November 24, 2008
This week, newscasters reported that al Qaeda’s #2 terrorist disparaged the election of Barack Obama, and hurled racial slurs at Obama himself. “The report has not been confirmed by the State Department,†they all said, but they reported it anyway.
Last week, Fox News reporter Carl Cameron told viewers that three “anonymous†insiders of Sen. McCain’s campaign said that Sarah Palin was, in essence, a diva and a dunce. He – and dozens of others who picked up the story on other channels – never identified, or even verified, the sources of the quotes, but they reported them anyway.
Contrast these shabby examples of “journalism†with the legions of identifiable, verifiable and credible sources who for months have been investigating the disturbing allegation that Barack Obama is ineligible for the presidency because he has failed to meet one of the three requirements that the U.S. Constitution mandates, specifically that he provide proof of his “natural born†U.S. citizenship.
What follows is a partial list of people and organizations that have challenged Obama’s eligibility. Further on I will comment on how egregious the media’s failure to cover this story has been. And last, I will speculate on the reason for the cover-up of this full-blown scandal. Continue reading »
November 19th, 2008 No Comments »
The trailer is here! I felt ripped-off when I was promised this trailer in the previews of the Quantum of Solace and it wasn’t delivered. It didn’t take away from that movie though. I did see this trailer last night during Fringe though. It is now available in many formats, by going to StarTrekMovie.com but I have a medium version available for viewing right here!
November 19th, 2008 No Comments »
Well I have my picks and I have my reasons. I get so tired of stuffed shirts, that call themselves critics, but have no talent whatsoever of their own. That’s why they’re critics! It usually boils down to either jealousy of someone else’s talent or attempting to make up for one’s own shortcomings.
I feel that anything, if it truly should be judged, ought to be judged fairly by its peers. The judging should have required parameters and specifications to be met, even if only in the slightest. So reading or watching a movie critic, who is not involved in the movie making industry, criticize someone’s work is ridiculous if you ask me.
Now if you want make some form of opinion based on loose criteria, I’m OK with that. Which is really all that I do. I like to think that I enjoy a movie because it kept me interested in following the story to its conclusion. Or maybe it just made me feel something that I was not expecting. What about a movie that just lives up to the hype or preconceived expectations of its genre? This post will cover my slant on the “Best Films of 2008″, including The Dark Knight, Quantum of Solace and WALL-E. Continue reading »
November 18th, 2008 1 Comment »
Barack Obama is all over the headlines. He’s shaking hands, patting backs and rubbing shoulders with the politically influential. His smile is annoyingly everywhere! Well we may see a huge change in his demeanor and activities in just two weeks. December 1st is the deadline for him, the Democratic Nation Committee and the Federal Elections Committee to respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s mandate to deliver legal proof of his citizenship.
The worst possible crime has been committed on November 4, 2008. This country elected a foreigner, against the express law of the U.S. Constitution! An image of the full, legible pdf is below.

Here’s the pdf of the two inserts in this past Monday’s Washington Times Weekly. http://www.eds-online.net/images/politics/11-17-08_wash_post_ad.pdf
For more, visit ObamaCrimes.com.
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