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We spent a pleasurable evening Friday night with Bill Whittle at the Mount Baker Theater in Bellingham. He was joined on stage by Glen Morgan and Ed Kilduff. On Bills way from the airport, Glen filled him in on property rights issues in Washington, JZ Knight lawsuit, etc., and Bills view is that Washington is worse than CA which he thought the worst of the worst. I was appreciative as this has been my view for quite some time. Bill talked about the magical thinking of liberals: they have an idea or ideal that they blindly hold to even when presented with facts to the contrary of their magical thinking. This idea, ideal, or myth has to be protected because if they hand onto it, it WILL happen; it will come true. It is the if you build, they will come philosophy, or I think more like propagandizing their own minds. Feed the lies over and over until it becomes truth to them. Another topic was that the government owns nothing so takes no responsibility for it. An example is our bridge collapse over the Skagit River here in Skagit County. Trucks kept driving into a spot on the bridge for 30 years until the bridge collapsed into the river. Why? The sign showing the height of clearance for the big trucks was wrong. Apparently, the engineers and officials knew this, but no one owned it nor took responsibility for it so it remained unchanged. The stress finally collapsed the bridge. We are also very fortunate to have Glen Morgan@Freedom Foundation standing in the gap. Remember Glen in prayer as he is the one tackling the demonic JZ Knight and her ancient Lemurian warrior, Ramtha, in court. She loving calls this entity, The Ram, but his name is, most likely, Legion, because there are many of him.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 14:23:36 +0000

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