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September 10, 2008

SHADES OF JIM JONES

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SARA THE IMPALER WANTS TO MAKE FUNDI NUTCASE CHRISTIONIST CULT “AMERICA’S NATIONAL RELIGION”!

SHADES OF JIM JONES HAVE THE McCAINONITES AND THE GOP GONE COMPLETELY STARK RAVING MAD?

Sarah Palin: A Gidget for God’s Truth

Tuesday 09 September 2008

by: Steve Weissman, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

 “The Constitution established the United States of America as a Christian nation,” declared John McCain back in September 2007. With his vice-presidential pick of Governor Sarah Palin, he has found a winsome soul mate who is even more of a Christian nationalist, eager to use government to impose her religious views on the rest of us.

    Palin’s stance on abortion illustrates her approach. As she proudly declares, she sees the Bible as literally true, which leads her to believe that aborting a fetus is murder. That position contradicts our long history of common and statutory law. She then goes on to conclude that government should severely punish anyone who has an abortion or performs one, even in the case of rape or incest. She also opposes stem cell research.

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PREVIEWS OF McCAIN/PALIN REIGN

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House GOP Threatens Shutdown Over Drilling

Filed under: Uncategorized — kerry @ 1:06 pm

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WHAT!!!  AND CUT OFF HALIBURTION’S BONUS STREAM FOR GOUGING OUR TROOPS!!!

HOW UNPATRIOTIC!!!

ANYONE REMEMBER WE ARE AT WAR? 

PEOPLE ARE DYING OVER THERE FOLKS

AND THE GOP DOESN’T GIVE A DAMN!

House GOP Threatens Shutdown Over Drilling
http://www.truthout.org/article/house-gop-threatens-shutdown-over-drilling
Coral Davenport, Congressional Quarterly: “House Republicans signaled Monday that they are ready to cut off government spending over the issue of offshore drilling, though the party’s Senate leader said he hopes to reach an energy deal and avoid a shutdown.”  http://www.truthout.org/article/house-gop-threatens-shutdown-over-drilling

September 9, 2008

The Tattlesnake – More GOP Goop: Deaf Con 3 Edition

Random Notes Summing Up the End of Summer Bummer in St. Paul

“Fight with me! Fight with me!”
– John McCain in his acceptance speech at the GOP Con, Sept. 4, 2008, so desperate for combat he invited the audience to throw a punch at him.

The 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, was entertaining and credible if you happen to have that happy zealot’s mindset indistinguishable from serious brain damage, or you’re a member of the Inner Party with a large Memory Hole nearby and a strong stomach. Indeed, George Orwell could have written the script for this GOP Con and you could hear echoes of the boot-heel patriotism of Oceania ringing in its blaring signage and loudly repeated declarations – “Country First!” “Service!” “Character Counts!” “War Hero!” “Reformer!” “Maverick!” “USA!” “Surge Working!” “NO-bama!” — simple themes for simple minds marinated in the bottomless pit of Big Media Infotainment Newspeak and endless wars against shifting enemies, buttressed by increasingly irrational rationales.

Yet never was heard a discouraging word against the Bush Administration and the avaricious corporate-Republican values for which it stands that have promulgated and prolonged the various disasters sinking us on every front – instead, Frank Luntz’s cheesy framing word “Washington” was employed so that the top-of-the-ticket ‘reformers’ had something to ‘change’ other than the guiding precepts of their own party and Sarah Palin’s prominently-displayed infant son. The unasked question that hung over the convention like a cloud from Hurricane Gustav: ‘Yes, Washington is even more corrupt than usual and we are descending into utter catastrophe – and who is responsible for causing all of this misery?’ He That Must Be Obliged But Otherwise Go Unmentioned appeared on the Jumbotron screen early in the evening on the first day, his embarrassing video endorsing McCain stuck into those hours of the evening when, presumably, small-town America was still having dinner and would never see the Bush Boy and think of his Unmentionable PNAC Partner-in-Crime Dick Cheney, the True Author of our rampant economic and global woes.

McCain and Palin both exhibited signs of having an out-of-party experience as they berated the soulless suppurating boils and abscesses populating the Potomac Swamplands in the form of Big Money lobbyists and Special Interests that have brought the country so low, without ever hinting that most of them had an RNC elephant logo on their money clips and the rapacious Jesus of Mammon in their born-again hearts. For that matter, most of the larger fish work in McCain’s own campaign. But perhaps the most comically surreal moment of the three nights came when Mitt Romney, formerly McCain’s dedicated primary foe, erupted from the podium with this public hallucination to the cheers of the damned and deranged:

“We need change, all right. Change from a liberal Washington to a conservative Washington. We have a prescription for every American who wants change in Washington — throw out the big-government liberals.”
– Mitt Romney, Sept. 3, 2008.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/09/08-2

That’s the essence of the snake-eating-its-tail message emerging from St. Paul to unite the party – let’s toss out big-government liberals Bush and Cheney and start anew.

We’re Not Out of Touch – We’re Republicans Without Issues!

“This election is not about issues. This election is about a composite view of what people take away from these candidates.”
– Rick Davis, McCain’s campaign manager, quoted by the Washington Post’s The Fix blog.

To the party leaders and McCain’s campaign staff, ignorance is strength, and really the only strength McCain has left. If the public can be allayed by clever rhetoric, bamboozled by slick video bios, befuddled by down-is-up deceptions, or baffled by calculated bluster from determining the bitter truth about the Republican presidential candidate and his running mate for just two months, the GOP believes they can seize the White House for the third time in this new century.

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McFOGEY AND THE PIT BULL = IGNORANCE!

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More Than Half of Young Mothers Give Birth

Out of Wedlock

Sunday 07 September 2008

by: Karen Uhlenhuth, The Kansas City Star

Think of it as a new “normal” in American family life.

    After creeping slowly and steadily upward most of the last 50 years, the number of babies born to young unmarried women quietly crossed a troubling threshold in 2006. 

(UNDER THE NEOCON RELIGEOUS RIGHT, FAMILY VALUES WATCH!)

    For the first time in a half-century of record-keeping, a majority of babies born to women younger than 30 were out of wedlock.

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MORE OF THE SAME PLUS……

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OTHER PEOPLE

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100 YEARS

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September 8, 2008

ABSTINENCE ONLY PROMOTERS

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IRAQOLYPSE NOW

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Why isn’t Sarah Palin having Levi arrested?

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Bristol Palin’s Myspace! OOPS, she did it again! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzpSpWUAue4&NR=1

Why isn’t Sarah Palin having Levi arrested under Alaskan statutory rape laws?

Does she not believe in the rule of law?  

Alaska Statutory Rape Laws

Statutory rape is defined as sexual activity – without the use of force or violence – with anyone defined as a minor. The thought behind these laws is that a minor is unable to legally consent to sexual activity. Statutory rape is so common in the United States that the federal government’s Department of Health and Human Services commissioned a report on this type of crime in 2004.

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Lighthouse

Filed under: Toon — Peregrin @ 7:34 am

Doesn’t matter, we can’t afford the electric bill anyway

Map of the World

Filed under: Toon — Peregrin @ 7:34 am

I doubt most Americans know that much geography

Latest McCain Ad

Filed under: Toon — Peregrin @ 7:33 am

Who would you rather party with?

Jesus For President?

Filed under: Uncategorized — alex @ 7:33 am

from breadwithcircus.com

The Republicans have chosen Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be their candidate for Vice President. There has been a lot of sound and fury in the media about the pregnancy, or potential cover-up of the pregnancy of her daughter. I don’t care about that at all, it is irrelevant to Palin’s qualifications to serve as Vice President. People should stop focusing on it because there is a much more significant issue at stake.

What we must consider is the world-view and psychological makeup of Sarah Palin. Local corruption scandals aside, (I assume that EVERY candidate is corrupt) it doesn’t bother me that Palin is into guns and oil, and against abortion; these things are standard GOP stuff. What concerns me about Palin is her church.

If John McCain wins or steals the election, he would be the oldest President in US history. McCain’s health is a real consideration. The man has had cancer before. If he were to die while in office (this has happened to 8 of 42 presidents, or about 20% ) Sarah Palin would be Commander-in-Chief of the most powerful military in the history of the planet. She could press the red button.

Why is this a problem? From reading the website of her church, the Wasilla Assembly of God, it appears that Palin’s religion is one that eagerly anticipates doomsday, the battle of Armagaeddon, the rapture, and all the rest of the death-cult fantasies that Evangelical Christianity and Radical Islam share. If Palin believes what her church professes,
we may be in some serious trouble.

Here is the “What We Believe” statement of Palin’s church. It lists the “16 Fundamental Truths of the Assemblies of God.” It says “These are non-negotiable tenets of faith that all Assemblies of God churches adhere to. This list is derived from the official Statement of Fundamental Truths.” I recommend copying it before it is taken down.

Among the greatest hits from that list,

“WE BELIEVE…The Initial Physical Evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit is Speaking in Tongues, as experienced on the Day of Pentecost and referenced throughout Acts and the Epistles.”

“WE BELIEVE…in The Blessed Hope. When Jesus Raptures His Church Prior to His Return to Earth (the second coming). At this future moment in time all believers who have died will rise from their graves and will meet the Lord in the air, and Christians who are alive will be caught up with them, to be with the Lord forever.”

“WE BELIEVE…A Final Judgment Will Take Place for those who have rejected Christ. They will be judged for their sin and consigned to eternal punishment in a punishing lake of fire.”

“WE BELIEVE…and look forward to the perfect New Heavens and a New Earth that Christ is preparing for all people, of all time, who have accepted Him. We will live and dwell with Him there forever following His millennial reign on Earth.”

To summarize, they believe in rolling around on the floor and babbling “divinely inspired” gibberish. They believe that they will one day, perhaps soon, be beamed up to heaven just before the onset of a great world war. They believe that this “Armagaeddon” will result in the slaughter of billions. They believe that those killed in this “judgment” will suffer an eternity of torture at the hands of their vengeful god who, ironically, also promises an eternity in some sort of perfect heaven, following a thousand years of Theocratic rule by someone they call “Christ”.

The real question is, does Sarah Palin believe this too? If she does, then the USA could have a Commander-in-Chief who looked forward to, and perhaps even actively sought a nuclear war. This thinking can only be labeled as psychopathic. Put a psychopath in power and we could see a self-fulfilling prophecy, doomsday could come because Palin could bring it on.

This is truly scary. For all of his talk, I was never fully convinced that George W Bush really believed his religious dogma. It always seemed a little too much like the ramblings of a reformed drunk trying to show everyone that he had made good. If there’s anything that Christians like, going all the way back to Saul/Paul, it’s the flawed soul, born again and transformed into goodness. It is plausible that Palin actually does buy into the religious insanity. She was raised in the church, and spoke to the congregation there as recently as June of this year, where she made a speech describing the war in Iraq as “a task from god.”

The press corps seemed all too interested in Barack Obama’s wacky church during the Democratic primary. They set the precedent then; a candidate’s religious background requires scrutiny, and asking the candidate about some of the more eccentric beliefs of their church is not off limits. I’ll close this post by suggesting a few questions that we might
want to see Sarah Palin answer before the election.

First, Does she believe in her church’s “16 Fundamental Truths”?

If she does, then the following questions MUST be considered.

Does she think that people of other faiths and denominations will go to hell?

Does she speak in tongues?

Does she expect to be raptured?

Does she look forward to the battle of Armagaeddon and the other end-times scenes described in the Book of Revelation?

These are all fair questions. We have a right to know about the convictions of the person who may one day have the nuclear trigger at her finger. Now is the time for the press to step up.

Help stop religious encroachment.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Gerry Fern @ 7:33 am

In Miami Beach where I live, there is a string on poles surrounding the island.

 I Am not sure what the string means, but it is put up by the religious Jewish community.

This string supposedly signifies that on the Sabbath you are indoors when you are actually on the street.  So you can carry on duties that you would normally not be allowed to do outdoors on the Sabbath like pushing a baby carriage.  What else it means I do not know.  The important thing is that it is a religious symbol.

Now, I do not condemn religion or religious people of any kind.  On my best day I am agnostic, others I am atheist.  Like most thinking people I struggle with my beliefs on a daily basis.  But I do believe religious people are mostly sheep.

This is not about Islam, Catholics, Protestants, Jews or any other religion.  It is about religious symbolism in the public sphere, and more importantly public land.  This string and corresponding poles clearly are a violation of our first amendment under the bill of rights.  This string and corresponding poles also allow any other religion to place any religious symbol they see fit on our precious beaches, under the equal protection clause.

On a personal note, I find the string offensive.  I am not a religious person, but I am now living in a religious community, because some people have the pull to say this is their community.  Anti-Semitic? I don’t think so but I am sure there will be some nasty comments.

A couple of weeks ago I went out with my drill and took down the offending poles.  They were soon put up again. I thought about repeating my antics but after spending a weekend in jail not too long ago for my beliefs, I really do not want to do that again soon.  So I decided to follow proper procedure.  I contacted the Miami Beach Mayor’s office and asked under what permit are these poles allowed.  Yep, you knew it already, no response.

I also contacted the Florida ACLU, yes I am a proud card carrying member, and asked them to help me sue Miami Beach.  So far, no answer.  I love that they have the money (my money) to defend Oliver North and Rush Limbaugh, but they do not have the money to help a member with a serious civil liberties case.  Maybe St. Ronnie was right,” liberals are financing their own destruction.”

So while I wait or keep on harassing the Miami Beach City government for an answer and the ACLU for help I am asking for your help.  Right now I thought the best line of attack would be to put stickers on the poles saying, “Religious fence” to make people aware.  But I think there is probably something that fits better on a sticker and conveys a stronger message.  Your suggestions and help would be very much appreciated.  Please send them to: nobegood@gmail.com.

NOBE means north beach just in case you are wondering, not worshiping the devil yet.

Of course there maybe other options.  If you have suggestions on dealing with this problem they would be appreciated.

Please forward this to your friends particularly if they live in Miami Beach and help me circulate this notice.  Maybe we can get together a group of citizens that are interested in maintaining the separation of church and state and get these offensive symbols removed. 

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