http://www.paliban.org/So a bunch of people, "inspired by the principles of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin (who is so intimately familiar with the Lord that she knows that a $30 billion natural gas pipeline across Alaska is God's Will!) and the Evangelical and Christian Reconstruction movements," have founded an organization to "pray for the day when God's Law is the law of the land." And they have a blog. It looks almost fake to me, but I am familiar enough with Christian Fundamentalism to realize that it might be agonizingly true. This one made me laugh and cry at the same time:
12/31/2008 11:23:58 AM
dumb bitch with too much attention
12/31/2008 11:28:17 AM
it's funny to me that the hard core fundamentalists cite passages like this in the old testament that are in direct contradiction to the new testament (on which they base the majority of their beliefs) when it suits their motives.
12/31/2008 11:42:13 AM
I've been perusing the site a little more because I am bored out of my mind, and I think now that it is a giant joke, not worth anyone else's time. Whoops.
12/31/2008 11:42:28 AM
Really? You think so? I question your intelligence if you EVER thought it wasn't fake. Your first clue should have been, you know, the friggin web address.
12/31/2008 1:19:23 PM
we dodged a major major bullet this November
12/31/2008 1:22:53 PM
words used in this website:PalibanMcPalinAnd they call for "Theocracy now"Shame on anyone who ever treated this as not being fake.
12/31/2008 1:26:53 PM
Paliban sounds like TalibanI wish we could send evangelicals like these to the nazi gas chambers.
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12/31/2008 1:56:45 PM
I agree, the warped logic in their argument could be from a fundamentalist, but I think the McPalin and "Theocracy Now", two popular mockings of Obama supporters during the last election,pretty blatantly gave it away (as mrfrog put it).[Edited on December 31, 2008 at 2:37 PM. Reason : spellin']
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