About Me

Jim Killebrew has 40 years of clinical psychological work for people with intellectual disabilities, and experience teaching, administration, consulting, writing with multiple publications. Dr. Killebrew has attended four Universities and received advanced degrees. Southern Illinois University; Ph.D., Educational Psychology; University of Illinois at Springfield, Counseling Education; M.A., Human Development Counseling; Northeastern Oklahoma State University, B.A., Psychology and Sociology. Dr. Killebrew attended Lincoln Christian Seminary (Now Lincoln Christian University). Writing contributions have been accepted and published in several journals: Hospital & Community Psychiatry, The Lookout, and Christian Standard (multiple articles). He may be reached at Killebrewjb@aol.com.

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Gun control and credibility

 


When the President stands up in front of America surrounded by a bunch of children and declares he is doing all he can to save the children of America one has to question his sincerity. When he makes comments like,

 

"If we can save even one child, we should take that step...",

 

we need to check his credibility. Because from the other side of his mouth he supports abortion on demand where 333,964 abortions were performed in one year by the Planned Parenthood organization to whom he has authorized $542 million taxpayer dollars for their use. From the other side of his mouth he promotes the spending of over 1.2 Trillion dollars per year as debt; most of which will eventually fall on the shoulders of those same children who stood with him.

 

Is there anything from the Administration that is even remotely believable?

 

Jim Killebrew

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