Posted on 04/05/2005 6:55:44 AM PDT by writer33
In a Counterjab exclusive, were reporting that MoveOn.org is planning to fight the Christian Right. After their in your face victory to Jesus freaks in federal and state courts, MoveOn is mobilizing their members to keep the tide turned.
Now listen here, said our source, known only as Deep Colon. Were not advocating violence. Were just standing up to the fascism and tyranny of Cheneys jackboots and his administration.
The Christian rights outrage over the Terri Schiavo case and other court decisions has lead to members of Congress in a veritable showdown with liberals judges. Were here to mobilize, said Deep Colon. That way we can get our ducks in a row. Were recruiting a group of volunteers armed with pies, spitballs and whip cream. If those bible-thumpers give us trouble, well give it right back to them in their face.
Dont get us wrong, mentions Deep Colon. MoveOn isnt promoting anti-Christianity at all. Were here to exercise our First Amendment Rights. We say no to a theocracy and we mean it!
Deep Colon wasnt the only one that wanted to comment. T.R. McKinney from Amesbury, MA, had this to say: One of the most disturbing trends is the political force being put behind fundamental Christian values, which not all Americans subscribe to because some of those values include intolerance, ignorance, and oppression, wrote T.R. McKinney from Amesbury, MA. I am not advocating a gay rights campaign, but an "American rights" campaign that fights the attempt by the President and Congress to curtail the rights of certain categories of people based on outdated, unscientific and narrow-minded dogma.
T.R. continued his rant, We should combat the fear-mongering lies about the destruction of the family with the truth that love, in any family, is the nuclear bond. We should combat superstition with science. And we should combat the downright fascist attempt to limit the rights of certain individuals with the Constitution of the United States and enduring American values. The path of curtailing rights goes down a dark road, and it does not stop at one group of people if left unchecked, but can progress to include any envisioned enemy of the establishment. We've seen it happen before.
It didnt end there. William Weldon with a Ph.D in psychology from New York stated, Many of the most powerful people in this countryfrom Pat Robertson to Tom DeLay to Antonin Scaliathe likely next Chief Justice of the Supreme Courtare on record as saying that America needs to be transformed into a theocratic state, ruled by the Republican Party, according to BiblicalLeviticanLaw. Many good Christians in the Bible belt are of the same mind. My sister in Kansas is among them. She and her family belong to an Orthodox Church, where they pray that God may guide and protect Our Emperor--President Bush. This is not something new that the priest simply tacks on at the end of every Mass. But is an ancient part of the liturgy--used to bless the Christian Emperors of Rome, beginning with Constantine. When Pat Robertson and my sister's parish priest start referring to Bush as the first Christian Emperor of America, we are talking about a vision of America that goes far beyond reversing Roe v. Wade. The President of Good and Evil is a good place to start.
Weve got to clean up these holly-rollers, said a spokesman from Ted Kennedys office. The first place to start is Free Republic and those icky Christians.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
O.K. Consider yourself removed.
that was funny, too....
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King Arthur's Sword in the stone? I was thinking it was a Cross at first.
Here is a bump from me. ;-)
Not bad.
Thanks for the bump, VD.
Glad you enjoyed both.
So, are they gonna spend another 60 million to do it? Paging George Soros!
Now listen here, said our source, known only as
Deep Colon. Were not advocating violence. Were
just standing up to the fascism and tyranny of Cheneys
jackboots and his administration.Here is the FULL version of that.
Where do I start? This McKinney character does not seem to realize that his mere mention of "rights" is a Christian declaration. Historicly, a European monarchy was given the right to rule based on a Biblical passage which stated that God decides who will rule. Yet, the arguement was carried further: that if king and slave will be judged alike before the maker, then it follows that each one is given the same rights that goes with these responsibilities and consequences thereof. It means that all are the same before the Creator.
This McKinney pinhead is among the snotty intellectuals that think that rights are decided by the self-appointed arbiters of all that is good. They are foolish enough to dare assign rights to a group. Of course, you or I are not worthy enough to even get to decide how a group is defined.
There is no such thing as "American" rights. There is only individual rights-universal and timeless.
I doubt that.
That's good stuff, VRW. You should probably be a conservative. :) Hehe!
Stand back, boys!
(Rolls up sleeves)
This shouldn't take long.
:)
As Rush sort of says: Today's parody of the left is their true position next week.
Maybe "Deep Gut?"
That could've worked. I just didn't think of it at the time. Sorry you were offended, but it was all in humor only.
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