An Inconvenient Obscenity
July 7th 2008 16:55
Someone once said he couldn't define "obscenity" but he knew it when he saw it. Well, here's an obscenity for everyone to see. Show it to your kids so they'll understand what it's all about! Tell your parents and grandparents, because they should be able to remember the terrible times during which this was necessary. Talk about it in your church and show the congregation what the world is coming to when a woman like this can be ignored in favor of an international fraud. Discuss it in your homes and shout it from the rooftops. "Schindlers List" was a powerful movie, true... but this is a life story that we should celebrate and the obscenity of it being ignored should be protested all over the world! Make sure you read every article, don't miss a one!
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Comment by Triple B
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Shortly before her death, Irena Sendler said:
We who were rescuing children are not some kind of heroes”. “That term irritates me greatly. The opposite is true – I continue to have qualms of conscience that I did so little. I could have done more. This regret will follow me to my death.”
There is a haunting sincerity to that statement. You can’t imagine Al Gore saying any such thing, can you?
Comment by S.L.
The Political Brief
Comment by Anonymous
If I'd ever won such an award, I'd probably accept it, but in such a way and for so many people the blue-bloods who make the decision on these popularity contests that they'd be forced out of shamesake to hide up in some damn forgotten fiord.
That such a buffoon like Gore could share the same award as Mother Teresa, MLK Jr., the woman who fought to stop the indiscriminate use of landmines, and so forth ... it just boggles the mind and tears at the conscience. All Gore did was repackage what he was given to present on behalf of a bunch of pinheads who didn't know what a flim-flam joke they were dealing with. If he could plagiarize one of the opening scenes in that Day After Tomorrow global warming flic, what else is in that power- point exercise in boredom that didn't say anything that hadn't been said for years before?
And what or who the hell did he ever risk his life for? Did he ever put on a self-incriminating armband he didn't need to put on just to save a kid of another faith, and a faith that wasn't always welcome in Poland by a sizeable portion of Poles before, during and after WWII?
Comment by S.L.
The Political Brief
I couldn't hear the video, due to my speaker problem. But I'm glad you found the information elsewhere! She was a great and courageous lady and her story should be told from the rooftops. It's disgraceful how many heroes go unsung as soon as a war is over.
Comment by Lester Caudill
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