Posted on 09/24/2002 6:51:17 AM PDT by mhking
Rob Douglas - Douglas Investigations Saddam Hussein As Jesus Christ
You know the feeling. First the sniffles start. Then a cough develops. Soon youve got that achy-all-over discomfort. You try to sleep. You burrow deeper under the covers. Toss. Turn. Toss some more. Its 3:30 in the morning. A cold rain beating down on the roof. You can feel the cold that started in your sinuses digging into your chest. Breathing is a chore. Sleep is out of the question. Head to the couch. Pop on the T.V. Flip through the channels. Maybe the drone of some late-night talk show will dull the senses and allow sleep to overcome. Hundreds of stations. Not one worth watching. Flip. Flip. Flip. Old movies. Bad movies. How to make a million with tiny classified ads. Orange cleaner. Dent popper. Where do they dream this stuff up? Who buys it? Flip. Jesse Jacksons face fills the screen. He's discussing what it will take to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. A shake of the head. Maybe the fever has brought on delirium. Pick up the remote again. Who ever invented the Dish Network PVR is a genius. Hit the back-up button and replay Jesse. Its not delirium. Jesse Jackson believes fighting a war to oust Hussein is like King Herod and the Romans slaughtering all babies in an attempt to kill the baby Jesus. Jesse Jackson equates Saddam Hussein to Jesus Christ. Saddam Hussein as Jesus Christ. Im not making this up. On Friday night (I caught the 3:30am Saturday morning replay) Jesse Jackson was on Black Entertainment Television (BET)Tonight with Ed Gordon. The episode was titled 9/11: What Black America Needs To Know. While it is not clear to me why Black America would need to know anything different than all Americans, Ill leave that for another day. What is important during a time when there is both a national and international debate concerning Iraq taking place is to hear well-reasoned arguments both pro and con. Equating Saddam Hussein to Jesus Christ does not advance the debate. In fact, it may be the most shameful statement in the history of public discourse. Coming from you or me would be bad enough. Coming from a national leader with an international reputation is utterly disgraceful. Coming from a man of the cloth is beyond imagination. Although Jackson clearly placed his statement in a religious context, it fails even if he were not talking about Jesus. Had Jackson only been equating Saddam Hussein to an infant- any infant -the attempt at moral equivalency would still be a fools errand. Saddam Hussein has slaughtered, gassed, tortured, imprisoned, murdered, mutilated, and starved hundreds of thousands if not millions. In a particularly gross form of irony consider that Jackson is equating the attempt to remove Hussein from power with the slaughter of all infants in order to kill one child, while at the same time Hussein murders and imprisons children including toddlers. Dont take my word for it. Take the word of former weapons inspector Scott Ritter. After all, he is the poster child for the Iraq hand-wringers. In an interview with Time Magazine Ritter was asked: Youve spoke about having seen the childrens prisons in Iraq. Can you describe what you saw there? Ritter replied: Saddam Hussein imprisons children of his political opponents. Saddam Hussein has gassed citizens of Iraq including infants and children. Yet Jesse Jackson equates Hussein to the infant Jesus. The appropriate analogy would obviously be that of Hussein to the Roman emperor seeking to kill the infant Jesus. After all, Hussein imprisons and kills the children of his political opponents just as the Romans sought to kill Jesus out of fear. Yet Jesse Jackson equates Saddam Hussein with Jesus Christ. Jesse Jackson is a fool.
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Since hes not gonna volunteer, it means you have to kill Hussein. In order to get to him youre going to have to kill a lot of innocent people - to get to him. Its reminiscent of biblical times killing all those children to get to Jesus.
The prison in question is at the General Security Services headquarters, which was inspected by my team in Jan. 1998. It appeared to be a prison for children toddlers up to pre-adolescents whose only crime was to be the offspring of those who have spoken out politically against the regime of Saddam Hussein. It was a horrific scene. Actually Im not going to describe what I saw there because what I saw was so horrible that it can be used by those who would want to promote war with Iraq, and right now I am waging peace.
I'm going to have to take issue with that statement. Many (if not most) of BET's viewers are very familiar with the Lord and with Jesus in a very personal light.
The understanding and relationship that they have may not be the same as yours, but for you to make that kind of statement is problematic to me at best. Your statement all but implies that because they are regular viewers of BET that they do not have a personal relationship with the Lord. I would appreciate it if you did not use such broad-brushed terms in the future.
But the people he leads have rallied behind him and they love him, and he is still in power. They've made their bed they can sleep in it.
Just like the people who applauded Clinton and kept that scum in tow when they long ago should have jettisoned him. Says a lot for his supporters and their morals.
Jesse Jackson yesterday equated police officers accused of brutality with terrorists, referring to police as the "militia."
In that interview, Mr. Jackson also stated that incarcerations of black men "are part of a growth industry that is making millions of dollars for non-black communities it is a criminal act against humanity."
Insane. Police = terrorists. Next thing you know, the NYPD will start ramming hijacked taxis into buildings.
Prisons are a "growth industry", making profits no less. Jesse is delusional. Yes, prisons are growing and the percentage of young black males is horrendous, but it is part of no plan and is anything but profitable for anybody. Any fool should be able to see that.
Hmmmmm...."Pope Michael I"
Not bad. Not bad.... How long before the smoke goes up in St. Peter's Square? [g]
(I'm sorry -- no fire and brimstone here, please - it's a joke!)
Right up there with comparing George W. Bush to Adolph Hitler.
Which one of you has been playing around with the paranoia ray again? Point it at McKinney, it's funny. Point it at Jackson, it's just pathetic, and you're just wasting the batteries.
Is there any hope he will do this?
BTW. I can't remember reading in the Bible about Jesus killing his own people.
You speak way too highly of him.
Jesse Jacksons face fills the screen. He's discussing what it will take to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq.
Since hes not gonna volunteer, it means you have to kill Hussein. In order to get to him youre going to have to kill a lot of innocent people - to get to him. Its reminiscent of biblical times killing all those children to get to Jesus.
A shake of the head. Maybe the fever has brought on delirium.
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Dont take my word for it. Take the word of former weapons inspector Scott Ritter. After all, he is the poster child for the Iraq hand-wringers.
In an interview with Time Magazine Ritter was asked: Youve spoke about having seen the childrens prisons in Iraq. Can you describe what you saw there?
Ritter replied:
The prison in question is at the General Security Services headquarters, which was inspected by my team in Jan. 1998. It appeared to be a prison for children toddlers up to pre-adolescents whose only crime was to be the offspring of those who have spoken out politically against the regime of Saddam Hussein. It was a horrific scene. Actually Im not going to describe what I saw there because what I saw was so horrible that it can be used by those who would want to promote war with Iraq, and right now I am waging peace.
Saddam Hussein imprisons children of his political opponents. Saddam Hussein has gassed citizens of Iraq including infants and children. Yet Jesse Jackson equates Hussein to the infant Jesus.
Just like the people who applauded Clinton and kept that scum in tow when they long ago should have jettisoned him. Says a lot for his supporters and their morals.
You make a very good point. Apes compare each other in how loud they can scream and how well they dance around the rhetorical branches of the language forest. That's how they chose their chief. It's sad when these people cannot see beyond life as apes, hidding behind branches, but into the realm of facing the dance in the real market, in the real military battles and in the real medical and educational challenges of this society, facing the problems head on instead of throwing complaint darts arounds like a bunch of savages.
It wasn't the Roman Emperor who tried to kill the infant Jesus. It was the Jewish King Herod.
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