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Agenda 21 Heads Up: Deadline Sept 20th Chance to Stop Funding!

There Is a Real Chance to Stop Funding 
for “Sustainable Communities.”

The House of Representatives have cut funding from Obama’s 
Partnership for Sustainable Communities program. The program has been targeted for elimination from the House FY 2012 spending bill.

Defunding Sustainable Development has also come through a Department of Transportation bill, a draft of which completely eliminates funding for what are called TIGER grants, which provides funding for the largest grants through the Partnership for Sustainable Communities program.

This is great news for those of us opposed to Sustainable Development. It means less money and fewer weapons coming out of Washington, DC to enforce this assault on property rights and America’s way of life.

Now the spending bill is moving to the Senate – the danger zone. Sustainablists are planning a major push to get the Senate to replace the appropriations for the Sustainable Communities budget. The American Planning Association (APA) is leading the charge, calling for massive pressure to be put on Senators in what the APA is calling “Planners Day,” set for September 20th.

The APA’s message to the Senators is that the cuts “ignores both our nation’s jobs crisis and the drastic need for infrastructure investment.” In fact, the House action is not only fiscally responsible in a day when the government is completely broke, but it is a lie that the program will help either jobs or infrastructure. The exact opposite is true. Sustainable Development is a jobs killer and it destroys infrastructure – refusing to build roads, tearing down dams and the like.

We can strike a huge blow against Sustainable Development.

Action to take:

On September 20th, call both of your U.S. Senators and demand that they maintain the House restrictions on the sustainability planning grants and the caps on planning expenses now called for in the Fiscal Year spending bill. Tell them America cannot afford these grants. The cuts will save billions of dollars and keep special interests out of your community’s planning decisions. Tell them you oppose Sustainable Development.

The Senate switchboard is (202) 224-3121

Make the calls and counter the impact of one of the nation’s most powerful forces behind Sustainable Development (APA). Win this fight and we will show that we are now strong enough to turn the tide away from top down control and soviet-style government – and towards freedom!

2. If you have a chance, call your Representative in the House and thank them for standing firm against this Sustainable Development monster. And ask them to continue to stand firm if the final bill goes to a conference committee. Defund Sustainable Development and strike a blow for fiscal sanity and freedom.  
Thank you for reading,

Tom DeWeese
President
American Policy Center
tom@americanpolicy.org
americanpolicy.org

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Condom-Shaped Candy Sold to Kids – in America

To be enticing, candy for little kiddies typically are cute-looking. An example are these Gummi Bears jelly candy:

So why are candies shaped as condoms being sold to kids?

On August 24, 2011, in his article “Condom-Shaped Candy Points to Pedophile Future” for henrymakow.com, Aspen writes: “Ever-new ways to saturate children’s minds with sex are being enacted with increasing pace. Anyone who doubts that there is a concerted effort to sexualize children need look no further than Asian candy shops for proof.”

To make his point, Aspen describes his shocking discovery that this condom-shaped candy is sold at child-height in Japanese supermarkets:

Aspen also points out that the “Delicious” brand new for the condom-shaped candy is printed in a font identical to that of Durex Condoms.

So I went looking for an image of Durex. Indeed, the “Delicious” brand name has the same font as the “Durex” brand name on this box of fruit-flavored (!) condoms:

The condom-shaped candy is a product of Sophisca Confectionery Corporation that Aspen claims to be “a Japan-based manufacturer and retailer of candies and sweets.”

So I went looking for Sophisca on the web.

I couldn’t find any Sophisca in Japan. Instead, I found Sophisca Confectionery Corporation as having a single location, in Taipei, Taiwan. This website says Sophisca registered its trademark with the U.S. government on September 15, 2003, and that the corporation’s “goods and services” are “candy; chocolate; rice-based snack foods; cookies; ice cream; sugar; honey; puddings; coffee; bread; cakes.”

Sophisca is a Taiwanese, not Japanese, corporation. This is Sophisca’s website, in mainly Chinese language. Here’s how Sophisca describes itself:

“In 1997, Taiwan’s first specialized candy store was born. Sophisca firmly upholds the principle that candies are not delimited or confined by national borders. We offer some 1,000 varieties of hard and soft candy, marshmallow, chocolate, healthy fruits, and honey — all manufactured in Taiwan, with the technology and market acumen of Japan and West Europe.”

Sophisca calls itself “A sweet place for sweethearts” and has this cute little lamb logo, which you can see for yourself on Sophisca’s Facebook page:

But the truth is even worse than Aspen believes. Sophisca’s condom-shaped candy is not sold in Japan and Taiwan because Sophisca has a presence in the United States — in California:

Sophisca Corp. (specializing in “gift baskets and parcels”):
629 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia, CA 91007
(626) 446-1300

250 W Valley Blvd.
San Gabriel, CA 91776

Sophisca Candy & Gifts
2800 N Main St, STE 2086B
Santa Ana,  CA  92705-6609
(714) 564-9350

Aspen found that Sophisca has an entire line of sex and medical imitation candy products, clearly designed to attract the attention of young people. Many of these products are arranged on shelves low enough for children under the age of 10 to reach. They include:

  • BIAGRA – These are ‘Viagra’-shaped candies, with the word “Biagra” stamped on each individual piece. They come 25 in a bottle. The “Bi-” could be a reference to “bi-sexual”.
  • MOLTOSE – These items are not really “candy”, but a sweet jelly. The jelly is packaged in a plastic syringe, in the fashion of medical syringes. To ingest the jelly, children push the plunger and squirt the jelly into their mouths. Clearly, these items are meant to accustom young people to a life of drug taken.
  • UPUP – The “up” here is breast support provided by bras. This is evidenced by the picture on the box cover: breasts supported by a lacy pink bra. Of course, the faux brand name may serve as a double-entendre for erections, and perhaps as a triple-entendre for the act of sex itself. The candy itself is a set of individually-wrapped nude but armless female busts, complete with breasts and nipples.
  • OK – The box for this product has been designed to look like a box of bandages. A small cartoon image also graces face of the box:  it’s a cute little blonde girl in a nurse costume, and holding a syringe. Beneath the faux brand name is printed “QUEER-AID”. The candy itself is comparatively innocuous, being colored bandage-shaped tabs. I am not sure how bandages amount to aid for “queers”.
  • PLAYCHOCO - The packaging is a thin box with a “Playboy Magazine”-styled cover. The “magazine” name is printed in the “Playboy” font. While the Chinese script on the cover is not child-oriented, the image depicted is clearly a racily-dressed infant. The candy is chocolates, some of which have been shaped to resemble phalluses and breasts.

Aspen writes that he’s seen children as young as 10 years old buying these candies. He concludes:

“as children are drawn further and further into the world of sex, earlier and earlier sexual activation will be inevitable. Eventually, the sexual rights of children will arise, and powerful forces will emerge step to support and defend those rights. Eventually child sex will be normalized and customary, and following that, it will be encouraged directly by teachers and parents. [...] This is the plan for the future.”

As a matter of fact, the effort to “normalize” child sex and pedophilia is already underway here in the United States.

On August 17, 2011, the pedophile group B4U-ACT hosted a conference attended by some 50 individuals, including a number of admitted pedophiles – or “Minor-Attracted Persons” as they prefer to be identified – as well as several supportive mental health professionals. The consensus of the conference is that pedophilia should be removed as a mental disorder from the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), in the same manner homosexuality was removed in 1973.

~Eowyn