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To: goldstategop
Past as prologue....In 1964, my rabbi devoted his Yom Kippur sermon to "Why Jews shouldn't vote for Barry Goldwater".I, then a precocious 16 years old, and about ONLY teenager campaigning for Barry in the Bronx...got up from my seat in the middle of this screed..and to my mother's mortification, walked out on the rabbi, and the entire 500+ congregation..right down the center aisle and out the door.

I though of this last week, when I read the story about the church in California being investigated by the IRS because of an anti-Bush sermon by the minister...

8 posted on 12/07/2005 5:36:58 AM PST by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to pass on her gene pool....any volunteers?)
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To: ken5050
Past as prologue....In 1964, my rabbi devoted his Yom Kippur sermon to "Why Jews shouldn't vote for Barry Goldwater".I, then a precocious 16 years old, and about ONLY teenager campaigning for Barry in the Bronx...got up from my seat in the middle of this screed..and to my mother's mortification, walked out on the rabbi, and the entire 500+ congregation..right down the center aisle and out the door.


Wow, that's one heck of a scene! You had a lot of backbone for a 16 year old to do that...especially back then.
14 posted on 12/07/2005 5:54:22 AM PST by macamadamia (The great dangerous non-sequitur du jour: oil-independence will stop terrorism.)
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To: ken5050

Like the necromancy of the late Senator Paul Wellstone’s funeral rally, or "funerally" (see the Steven Plaut article, The Rise Of Tikkun Olam Paganism, Arutz Sheva: December 27, 2002, http://www.arutzsheva.com/article.php3?id=1760 in reference to the Wellstone brand of Judaism), the use of Martin Luther King Day, or constantly invoking the "spirit of the ‘60’s," the Left attempts to raise spirits of the dead as a totem for worship. This occurred with respect to Diana, Princess of Wales, following her "tragic" death in 1997.

Consider the seemingly coincidental circumstance that Diana is also the name of a pagan Greek goddess, and idolatry. The figurative deification of Princess Diana and the massive outpouring of public grief are a form of civil worship. The heaping of flowers at Kensington Palace as if it were a shrine, melodramatic eulogizing and the political expressions of how the world should comply with her posthumous intent concerning certain issues is a modern use of idolatry. Royalty magazine, in a special edition, had a large drop quote spanning across two pages: "She needed no royal title… to generate her particular brand of magic." The whole magazine is about pet Leftist political causes mixed in with the pictures and soliloquy about her sainthood. A Golden Calf.

This idolatry also partly played into the modern conflict of pagan vs. Judaic concerning her billionaire playboy lover, Dodi Al Fayed. Although many consider Islamic belief to be of Judaic origin, it is pagan. The crescent symbolizing Islam was also used to symbolize the pagan goddesses (Diana, Isis, etc.) and used by modern neo-pagan nut cases as an icon. The use of the bedrock at the Dome of the Rock and the meteorite at the Kaaba as an excuse to label it an Islamic holy site, is idolatry. The three goddesses, daughters of Allah, are also contrary to the idea that Muslim faith is monotheistic.

Saddam Hussein and the Socialist Ba'ath Party are cult figures. This is a great part of the reason the Left is so frantic and upset by Western military activities in the Middle East. Hussein and his two deceased sons were not at all Muslim. They were considered to be secular political figures, when actually they were extensions of ancient pagan Chaldean and Babylonian cults. They had more than just a similitude to the Amalekite Pharaohs of ancient Egypt that arose after the fall of the Eighteenth Dynasty in the Hyksos invasion. There is a historical relationship to the book of Exodus in the Judaic Bible, where Moses figures most prominently, and a relationship to the current conflict in Israel. Saddam funded Palestinian terror. The pagan Roman occupation created the mythically perceived state of "Palestine" to begin with, specifically disenfranchising the Jews. A Golden Calf.

The Amalekites were nomadic plunderers who also plagued the Hebrews during the forty years of wandering the wilderness described in the Judaic Bible. They were also the progenitors of modern day "Palestinians." (Also, consider the ancillary fact that Yasser Arafat was actually an Egyptian by birth.) The occupation of Egypt after the Alexandrian invasion by the Ptolemic Dynasties through the Roman invasion and occupation of Egypt (where the Queen Cleopatra and Marc Antony, subjects of more Shakespearean tragedy, and legend for their affair in the dire displeasure of the Roman Emperor) are all concretely connected to the historical Pagan conflicts with the Judaic (Judaic includes Christians).

As U.S. Senator, and Democrat presidential primary candidate, Joseph Lieberman has pointed out - - if the Democrat presidential candidate Howard Dean had his way, Saddam Hussein and his two maniacal sons would still be in power, murdering, raping and plundering. Howard Dean had in effect, run on a platform of having Saddam Hussein as his running mate, and so had that other loser Sen. John Kerry.


27 posted on 12/07/2005 6:27:01 AM PST by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: ken5050

I almost walked out of my RCIA (Catholic Convert class) when the lay teacher said that the Jews didn't find an empty country when they went up into the Promised land, they conquered the people that lived there already because they thought that's what God wanted them to do. And that maybe these Muslims think that what God wants them to do is to go into a mall with a bomb strapped on and blow themselves up.

Believe me, I'm going through this class because I want to be Catholic, but I know what I'm talking about, I know my Torah, and I know Catholic Doctrine, and we understand that the Jews were reluctant to invade the Promised Land and kill the inhabitants, and because of that they got to wander in the desert for forty years.

I wish I had had the courage to stand up and say "Balderdash" and walk out. Not on the church, but on that lady.


63 posted on 12/07/2005 10:52:43 AM PST by Great Caesars Ghost (History says our political structure and weak stomach will cause us to lose this war.)
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