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2006-10-17 09:59:44 UTC
Answer: The left loves the power of government. The left believes in
using the power of government to shape society in ways that it approves
of. The left does not believe in, or trust people, or their ability to
manage their own lives, or the future of this country.
To the Right, God is the central authority.
To the left, the state / government is the center of all power and
authority.
Do you see why the left hates God and any society based upon him and
his values?
The fact is, any person who has a strong belief in God is not fully
under the authority of the State.
The left does not and never has enjoyed letting God be more powerful
than their governments.
Thus, anyone who strongly believes in God and knows his authority is
far greater than mere man or his governments is a threat to the power
of the left.
Would you like an example of how the left views Churches and the people
who attend them?
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From: http://www.cnn.com/US/9910/06/waco.fbi/index.html
Video expert: FBI fired shots into Waco compound
Sources: Expert watched more TV reports than FBI video
Officials: flashes not from gun muzzles
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- House Government Reform Committee sources are
downplaying an expert's opinion that the FBI fired guns into the Branch
Davidian compound during the final day of the 1993 siege in Waco.
The sources tell CNN that expert assessment is based largely on
broadcast footage provided to the expert by a news organization -- not
on evidence provided by the committee.
Carlos Ghigliotti is the expert in thermal imaging and videotape
analysis who has done work for the FBI in the past.
Waco revisited
"I conclude that the FBI fired shots on that day," Ghigliotti told the
Washington Post in a report published Wednesday. "I conclude this based
on the ground-view videotapes taken from several different angles
simultaneously and based on the overhead thermal tape. The gunfire is
there, without a doubt."
Ghigliotti, owner of Infrared Technologies Corp., in Laurel, Maryland,
said the tapes also confirm that the Davidians fired at FBI agents
repeatedly during the assault.
But House committee sources said Ghigliotti's current analysis of the
Waco incident "is in its infancy stage. He has not provided the
committee with any reports or any definitive findings."
And the sources said the committee plans to consult a number of experts
before reaching any conclusions.
using the power of government to shape society in ways that it approves
of. The left does not believe in, or trust people, or their ability to
manage their own lives, or the future of this country.
To the Right, God is the central authority.
To the left, the state / government is the center of all power and
authority.
Do you see why the left hates God and any society based upon him and
his values?
The fact is, any person who has a strong belief in God is not fully
under the authority of the State.
The left does not and never has enjoyed letting God be more powerful
than their governments.
Thus, anyone who strongly believes in God and knows his authority is
far greater than mere man or his governments is a threat to the power
of the left.
Would you like an example of how the left views Churches and the people
who attend them?
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From: http://www.cnn.com/US/9910/06/waco.fbi/index.html
Video expert: FBI fired shots into Waco compound
Sources: Expert watched more TV reports than FBI video
Officials: flashes not from gun muzzles
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- House Government Reform Committee sources are
downplaying an expert's opinion that the FBI fired guns into the Branch
Davidian compound during the final day of the 1993 siege in Waco.
The sources tell CNN that expert assessment is based largely on
broadcast footage provided to the expert by a news organization -- not
on evidence provided by the committee.
Carlos Ghigliotti is the expert in thermal imaging and videotape
analysis who has done work for the FBI in the past.
Waco revisited
"I conclude that the FBI fired shots on that day," Ghigliotti told the
Washington Post in a report published Wednesday. "I conclude this based
on the ground-view videotapes taken from several different angles
simultaneously and based on the overhead thermal tape. The gunfire is
there, without a doubt."
Ghigliotti, owner of Infrared Technologies Corp., in Laurel, Maryland,
said the tapes also confirm that the Davidians fired at FBI agents
repeatedly during the assault.
But House committee sources said Ghigliotti's current analysis of the
Waco incident "is in its infancy stage. He has not provided the
committee with any reports or any definitive findings."
And the sources said the committee plans to consult a number of experts
before reaching any conclusions.