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Christian Terrorist Cell to Burn Qurans

“But I say to you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which spitefully use you, and persecute you…”

Somehow, somewhere, the words of Jesus Christ are lost on some Christians; especially the so-called “Christians” who choose to protest against the building of an Islamic community center, and the advocating of the burning of Qurans.

Gandhi once said, “I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” The Rev. Terry Jones, the so-called “leader” of the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, certainly falls into that category. Jones somehow equates the words of Christ with the burning of Qurans. His congregation, or Christian terrorist cell, is sponsoring “International Burn a Koran Day,” on Saturday, 9-11-10 to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the terrorists attacks on that day in 2001. What a marvelous way to show the radical followers of Islam that in America we too have our own radical followers; it’s just that ours are “followers” of Christianity.

How do you earn the hearts and minds of an Islamic population in Afghanistan when Americans are advocating the burning of their most sacred book? You can’t. You can’t tell people that you’re offering them something better than what they have when you’re not. How else is any follower of Islam, much less the followers of “radical Islam” supposed to see America except as a land of hate and intolerance?

Rev. Jones is saying this is a message. He’s right. It’s a message of hate, not love. It’s a message of Satan, not Christ. Where, in all the words of Jesus Christ is there any justification for this type of Christianity? There is none.

And concerning the burning of Korans, where are all those great supporters of the troops on the religious right? Where’s Sarah Palin? Where’s Glenn Beck? They are nowhere to be seen, or heard. They are completely silent, and in their silence they are supporting it.

Rev. Jones, the proposed actions of you and your followers remind me of the great line from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: what your actions say to me is “that goose stepping morons like yourself, should try reading books (Maybe say, the Bible?) instead of burning them.”

 
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Posted by on September 8, 2010 in Islam, Lunatics, Politics

 

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Thoughts on the Beckoning

Last week Glenn Beck held his “rally/revival” on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. It was supposed to be a meeting filled with the Spirit of God; a meeting where people were to see miracles happen. It turned out to be three very long hours of posturing, and declarations of how those there were going to restore honor to America. Beck spoke of telling the truth, and yet his “sermon” was filled with half truths, and out right lies.

At the start of the “revival” – in something sounding like the beginning of a joke – Beck invited a Rabbi, two Native Americans and a Pastor to the stage. The Native Americans were announced to be descendants of the Indians who helped the Pilgrims, and the Pastor was announced to be a descendant from the Pilgrims. Why was the Rabbi there? Who knows? He wasn’t asked to give a prayer or to offer a blessing, he was made to stand there as a prop and, with the two Native Americans, listen to a Holy Roller minister declare blessings of Christ and Christianity in the founding and prosperity of America. Beck placed these three people in a position of humiliation and embarrassment. Of course in the revisionist history of America, Jews, the Pilgrims and Native Americans always got along fine. Truth is within two generations the grandchildren of the pilgrims hunted down the grandchildren of the Indians, who saved their grandparents, almost to the point of extinction.

No miracle occurred during the rally. No sign came from heaven that Beck has been chosen by God to lead America into some new age of religious enlightenment. As such Beck had to think quickly to come up with some kind of sign. Well, it was soon discovered that someone in the audience had filmed a flock of Geese flying by in a “perfect” V formation. (Which, by-the-way, is how Geese fly, particularly when flying as a flock.) Well, Beck went on FOX News Sunday and began to pronounce how this was a sign from God.

“At 9:59 there was a flock of geese that ran, it was a flyover if you will. Someone caught it on tape. Here’s the flyover (referring to the video of the ‘miraculous’ geese formation). This was happening just as the opening music was starting. We wanted to have a flyover, but you can’t flyover the District of Columbia. It was perfect coordination, in perfect timing. Coincidence? Maybe. I think it was God’s flyover. It was not supposed to happen. We couldn’t get a flyover; we couldn’t even get anyone in a military uniform to present the flag, we tried for almost a year. We couldn’t get it done. Thank God we had our flyover,” Pope Beck I declared.

There are of course a few things to comment on here. First, the geese weren’t flying over, they were flying away.

Second, you couldn’t get any military personnel to participate because the Department of Defense was no doubt reluctant to give any sign of “official” seal to your little show.

Third, God works in mysterious ways Brother Beck, not dumb ones.

It was interesting that the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at a rally/revival where the host has – and continues to – spin fabulous tales of how the president is a racist and how he belongs to racist organizations. If Dr. King were alive today he’d be the subject of one of Beck’s conspiracy chalk board sessions.

Beck of course enjoys rewriting history, and his sermon was no exception. Speaking of the Washington monument he asked the crowd if they had noticed “the scar” on the monument; the point at which it changes color. Beck of course went with the mythology surrounding the different colors of stone, claiming construction had stopped with the coming of the Civil War, and only began again after the country was reunited. Facts are that construction ended in 1854 – gee, seven years before Confederate forces fired on Ft. Sumter – due to lack of funds. It resumed in 1879 when funds were available.

He also rewrote history when telling the story of the writing of one of our country’s most beloved songs.

“The Battle Hymn of the Republic, written here, in a hotel just down the street because you could see over the buildings at that time, they weren’t so high and they could see, and they watched the battle,” Beck said. “That’s where the Battle Hymn of the Republic was written,” Father Beck recounted.

The mythology surrounding the Battle Hymn of the Republic has been that Julia Ward Howe went out and watched the Union Army’s rout at the First Battle of Bull Run, and that she returned that night to write the hymn at the Willard Hotel. Beck’s version was that she watched the battle from her room at the Willard. There are just a couple of small problems with Beck’s version.

First, it’s 30 miles from the Willard Hotel to Manassas; Howe couldn’t have witnessed any battle from her room.

Second, the First Battle of Bull Run occurred 21 July 1861, and Howe wrote the song on an evening in November 1861, not after watching a battle, but after watching a grand review of the Army of the Potomac.

Now these could be thought of as “mistakes” in the recounting of history, but Glenn Beck’s tallest tale during his “I have a scheme speech,” was that of holding George Washington’s inaugural address in his own hands.

“I went to the National Archives, and I held the first inaugural address written in his own hand by George Washington,” Reverend Beck said.

Of course this was an absolute fantasy because the National Archives doesn’t allow just anyone to handle very fragile historical documents. Hello? Hasn’t he watched “National Treasure”?

I started to think about what other stories we might have missed? What other stories had been left out due to a lack of time?

Below are listed some possibilities, as though spoken by Glenn Beck:

“The day before going to the National Archives I went to the Smithsonian and there I put on George Washington’s own uniform, and placed his own wooden teeth within my mouth.

“I held Julius Caesar’s sword, and wore Sitting Bull’s war bonnet.

“I spoke through Alexander Graham Bell’s first telephone, and read Lincoln’s own copy of his Gettysburg Address by the light of Thomas Edison’s first light bulb.

“I sat on the Wright Flyer, and within the cockpit of the Spirit of St. Louis, and upon the deck of the Mayflower.

“While at Mount Vernon I went down into the basement and found the very tunnel dug by Washington’s own hands and found directions leading me to a map on the back of the Declaration of Independence and discovered below Trinity Church in New York a fabulous treasure. I didn’t know if I should keep it until a group of bats flew by in a perfect V formation. Then I knew that I must keep the treasure.”

During his “rally” Glenn Beck told his listeners, “America is crying out for the truth. Tell the truth in your own life and then expect it from others.” Beck telling others to tell the truth is like Bill Clinton telling others to be faithful to their wives.

Up until the rally I used to think Glenn Beck wanted to grow up to be Rush Limbaugh, but now he wants to be Pat Robertson?

 
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Posted by on September 6, 2010 in Politics

 

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Giving Credit Where Credit is Due

You know, you’re right Conservative America; President Obama should have given credit, where credit is due, to the Bush/Cheney Administration…

You guys did an awesome ginning up a non-existent WMD program…

You guys did an awesome job convincing your fellow Republicans that Saddam was tied to 9-11…

You guys did an awesome job taking your eye off the ball in Afghanistan, invading Iraq, and allowing Osama Bin Laden to escape…

You guys were absolutely epic in your execution of the war – it lasted nine long years, cost our country over $1 Trillion dollars, 4,416 American lives, and 100,000 plus Iraqi civilians dead, and tens of thousands of Americans wounded and torn…

Oh, and we should thank you for awesome job of torturing prisoners, running secret prisons in Eastern Europe and creating who knows how many terrorists …

And thanks for keeping America safe … 9-11 was an excellent example of your abilities…

Yeah, Conservative America is so right, President Obama should have given credit where credit was due…

 
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Posted by on September 2, 2010 in Iraq, Politics

 

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Posted by on September 1, 2010 in Politics

 

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Immigration — Threats Flood Into Arizona Judge’s Office After SB-1070 Ruling?

Within hours of blocking key provisions of Arizona’s controversial immigration law, federal district court judge Susan Bolton received hundreds of threats at her court offices.

U.S. Marshal David Gonzales said the judge has been “inundated” with the threats.

“About 99.9% of the inappropriate comments are people venting. They are exercising their First Amendment rights, and a lot of it is perverted. But it’s that 0.1 percent that goes over the line that we are taking extra seriously.” He added, “It is policy at a juncture like this to increase security at the courthouse.”

The Marshall’s office would not say if any threats were coming from recognized hate groups, or if Bolton had received threats at her home. Nor would they discuss any extra security measures, which U.S. marshals routinely provide federal judges.

“It is policy at a juncture like this to increase security at the courthouse. Beyond that, I cannot discuss security matters,” Gonzales said.

Bolton is not the only official facing hostility following Wednesday’s ruling. On Thursday, Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) was forced to close his district office in Yuma, AZ, after “finding a window shattered and a bullet inside.”

In April, on the same day SB-1070 was signed into law, Grijalva — an outspoken opponent of the legislation who had called for boycotting the state — closed two district offices “after a man called the Tucson office twice threatening to ‘come in there and blow everybody’s head off,’ and then go to the U.S.-Mexico border to ‘shoot any Mexicans that try to come across.'”

Local militiamen have organized “combat veterans, with kill records, to camp out and patrol” the U.S.-Mexico border, and Neo-Nazis in Arizona now “patrol the border” aiming to “kill or capture immigrants.” Besides immigration-related violence, “threats of violence against lawmakers” also “spiked in the immediate aftermath of the healthcare reform battle in Congress,” when vandals targeted the offices of pro-reform members and threatened to “assassinate” the lawmakers’ children.

Last year, The Arizona Republic reported that the number of threats nationwide against federal judges and prosecutors, plus jurors and witnesses, more than doubled in the past six years, from 592 to nearly 1,300. Gonzales indicated at the time the federal judges in Arizona get three to four threats a week. One federal prosecutor in Tucson revealed she had round-the-clock protection for 10 days after one threat. Federal judges reported that some threat-makers posted personal information about them on websites.

Gonzales said the increase in threats coincides with more online use and the proliferation of blogs. On Thursday he said his agents were aware of hateful threats made about Bolton online since her ruling against the Arizona law. A quick scan shows numerous sites and discussion forums where Bolton is called traitor or other unprintable names.

“I talk with her every day. She’s tough as nails. She takes this as all part of her job,” Gonzales said.

What a wonderful country we live in where citizens can threaten the life of a federal judge for ruling in favor of the Constitution they claim to love, where Neo-Nazis can “patrol” the state’s border with Mexico, and where “militia” groups can recruit former members of our military with “kill records” to “guard” their state’s border. What a wonderful country indeed. Something tells me there’s a lot more to the right’s desire to overturn the Fourteenth Amendment than just immigrant’s kids.

 
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Posted by on August 11, 2010 in Immigration, Lunatics, Racism

 

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Posted by on July 20, 2010 in Politics

 

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Second Bill of Rights?

In 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt outlined what he considered to be the nation’s next great mission, the guaranteeing of economic rights for American citizens, but then again he was a socialist, right?

“It is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for the winning of a lasting peace and the establishment of an American standard of living higher than ever before known. We cannot be content, no matter how high that general standard of living may be, if some fraction of our people—whether it be one-third or one-fifth or one-tenth—is ill-fed, ill-clothed, ill-housed, and insecure.

“This Republic had its beginning, and grew to its present strength, under the protection of certain inalienable political rights—among them the right of free speech, free press, free worship, trial by jury, freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. They were our rights to life and liberty.

“As our nation has grown in size and stature, however—as our industrial economy expanded—these political rights proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness.

“We have come to a clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. ‘Necessitous men are not free men. People who are hungry and out of a job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made.

“In our day these economic truths have become accepted as self-evident. We have accepted, so to speak, a second Bill of Rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all—regardless of station, race, or creed.

“Among these are:

“The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries or shops or farms or mines of the nation;

“The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation;

“The right of every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him and his family a decent living;

“The right of every businessman, large and small, to trade in an atmosphere of freedom from unfair competition and domination by monopolies at home or abroad;

“The right of every family to a decent home;

“The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health;

“The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment;

“The right to a good education.

“All of these rights spell security. And after this war is won we must be prepared to move forward, in the implementation of these rights, to new goals of human happiness and well-being.

“For unless there is security here at home there cannot be lasting peace in the world.”

What happened to this mission?

 
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Posted by on July 14, 2010 in Economics

 

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Posted by on July 11, 2010 in Lunatics, Politics, Right Wing Radio

 

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If Obama Weren’t Black He’d be a Tour Guide in Honolulu?

During his Tuesday radio program, GOPB spokesman, Rush Limbaugh decided there ain’t nothing like some good old fashioned race-baiting claiming that President Obama “wouldn’t have been voted president if he weren’t black.” Never mind the fact that the President was elected by the largest majority since Reagan. So, by this logic Reagan was only elected because he was old?

But wait, that’s not all, if the first comment weren’t bad enough Rush added, “If Obama weren’t black he’d be a tour guide in Honolulu.” Rush, don’t you mean he’d be a tour guide in Kenya?

According to Rush then, Black Americans only succeed in America because of their race. They can’t succeed because they’re qualified. What else has Limbaugh said regarding race? Well let’s have a look. On professional football Limbaugh said, “Look, let me put it to you this way: the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons,” Rush claimed.

And of course there’s the famous line that got him fired from ESPN, “I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well.  They’re interested in black coaches and black quarterbacks doing well.  I think there’s a little hope invested in McNabb and he got a lot of credit for the performance of his team that he really didn’t deserve.”

Mr. Limbaugh is a racist. He is not funny. He is not glib. He is a racist.

 
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Posted by on July 7, 2010 in Lunatics, Racism, Right Wing Radio

 

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Sean Hannity’s Show dropped after Possible Accusations of Incivility?

It’s been reported that KSL, a radio station in Utah run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will no longer air the nationally syndicated Sean Hannity Show beginning this October, and a local ABC affiliate is reporting that people at the station had begun questioning the host’s civility recently before the programming change had been made.

ABC4 Salt Lake City reported the announcement came in light of speculation that the program was “not in line with Deseret Media Company’s mission statement that calls for civility and other ethical stances.”

While all overt signs point to it being a decision based on the desire for more local content, the Salt Lake Tribune has run a story, to which it is sticking, that Hannity’s content was a little too hot for KSL to handle: “Hannity got the ax because his mean-spirited banter was out of step with a new mission statement at LDS Church-owned media that demands its programming bring “light” and knowledge to listeners.”

Bottom line? Hannity has become so unscrupulous, and shameful, in his fact less based programming that KSL decided to drop him. You don’t drop the #1 rated show in the market simply because of a desire to run more local shows. Hannity has pushed too far to the right and too far in his incivility. The downfall of right wing radio noise won’t come from any presidential edict. It’s going to come from within.

 
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Posted by on July 5, 2010 in Right Wing Radio

 

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