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Tuesday, March 28, 2006
DeLay turns to the only one who can save him
DeLay makes political appeal to religious conservatives at "War on Christians Conference"
Time for Jujitsu rhetoric
Ahem, When is it time to call on Americans to reject this War on Liberals that has overtaken our land and polluted the minds of our young?
We have chosen to live as Americans respectful of the Constitution and of Liberty but this is a time when our culture is being poisoned and our world is being threatened.
When can liberals drive out the money changers and the Pharisees who have made this land a den of thieves?
I don't recall corruption as a virtue in the Constitution or in the Bible.
I do recall the rulers and the priests enraging the mob to demand a thief be set free and the just be crucified. We know of those who collect their 40 pieces of silver to turn away from the light.
The hatred animosity on the right has made polite discourse difficult and prejudice common.
Our democratic faith and scientific belief has always been in direct conflict with the values of the world. We are, after all, a society that still murders its prisoners, does not provide healthcare for millions of innocent children, spends more than the rest of the world put together on its war machine, degrades the foundations of love and marriage, and all but treats liberal and scientific thought like some second-rate superstition.
As long as ultra-conservative Christians hold office, evil will not be confronted at home, nations will be illegally seized and raped for corporate profits by friends of politicians, immorality will be defended and the innocent will suffer.
Yeah, very easy to turn this kind of thing on its head. I have recently been using some free GOP model fund-raising letters and reversing the language for Democratic candidate appeals. The price is right and it is easy to get into that mindset.
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