http://tinyurl.com/yhznva7
7/13/2010 11:26:19 AM
*complement
7/13/2010 11:30:58 AM
7/13/2010 11:34:42 AM
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7/13/2010 11:45:35 AM
^Not to Joshua.
7/13/2010 11:51:04 AM
This guy reminds me of the Constitution Party, which really has nothing to do with the Constitution.......and is really just a bunch of Christian bullshit.
7/13/2010 12:02:34 PM
^
7/13/2010 12:06:23 PM
This guy needs to brush up on the Constitution as well as U.S. history.
7/13/2010 12:17:50 PM
Thanks Russia, for making our paranoid grandfathers add that stupid ass line to our pledge.Our Founding Fathers were mostly deists, and Thomas Jefferson was surely an atheist. Separation of church and state was a very big deal to them and it's evident in the Constitution and everything else they wrote.But no, we should respect everyone's religious beliefs because they have no impact on anyone else.
7/13/2010 12:33:44 PM
^^^What?[Edited on July 13, 2010 at 12:37 PM. Reason : (agreeing with me?)]
7/13/2010 12:36:08 PM
This guy is way too stupid to have made it 47 years in life...
7/13/2010 12:58:44 PM
^^^let's not forget leading them to make "in god we trust" the national motto 2 years later and put it on all money that didn't already have it
7/13/2010 1:06:58 PM
7/13/2010 1:16:23 PM
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7/13/2010 1:31:08 PM
lol, didn't check the source.But don't delude yourself into thinking there aren't people in this country trying to turn us into a Christian theocracy. Or that there aren't moderate religious people that extol faith as a virtue that allows this bullshit to happen.
7/13/2010 1:33:41 PM
yes, but its truths, including everything not attributed to the man or his daughter, are profound
7/13/2010 1:34:45 PM
tinyurl and the Onion teamed up to get me on that one.That it is a believable piece makes me .
7/13/2010 1:41:19 PM
It took me a minute to realize that some of you actually thought this was a serious article.
7/13/2010 6:00:42 PM
7/13/2010 6:03:56 PM
^^There's actually an entire book about the lies promulgated by the Right to support the dangerous notion that America was founded to be a Christian nation: http://www.liarsforjesus.com/I can barely wait for Volumes II and III to be released.
7/13/2010 6:11:27 PM
Hey, in Texas, the main book buying state in the US that helps set the curriculum for all our kids, they are writing separation of church and state out of the text books & downplaying Jefferson. They're getting rid of the word capitalism too b/c its too offensive, preferring instead "free-enterprise system" as easier to sell.http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/13/education/13texas.html
7/13/2010 6:27:38 PM
that's old news by now, and I remember back then there were still a few hurdles before the Texas Board of Education could finally set our kids on the road to perdition
7/13/2010 6:29:07 PM
7/13/2010 6:46:43 PM
^Christianity isn't necessary to Democracy. Just a few examples off the top of my head.Countries: Ancient Greece, India, Israel, TurkeyPrimary religions: Polytheistic, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim
7/13/2010 7:03:31 PM
^Europe's fate is sealed. Nearly every country in it will have a Muslim majority before you and I die. The birth rate and demographic trend is irreversible at this point.I know Christianity is not necessary for Democracy. But Islam will not tolerate it, at least not a democracy with equal rights for Muslims and non-Muslims. Turkey is balancing a temporary, unstable equilibrium, and isn't exactly a shining beacon, even though it is the closest thing anyone can point to.Europe can thank it's uncritical acceptance of all 'diverse' views and this attitude (http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=598204) constitutes voluntary cultural suicide.[Edited on July 13, 2010 at 7:15 PM. Reason : a]
7/13/2010 7:13:48 PM
damn, I'm glad I clicked the link. I was about to have a shit fit.
7/13/2010 7:17:44 PM
7/13/2010 8:14:11 PM
I hate that guy for pissing on the Constitution by defying a Supreme Court ruling deeming the forced removal of the Cherokee via the "Trail of Tears" a big no-no.
7/13/2010 9:14:34 PM
7/14/2010 9:30:11 AM
ahh, the onion. clever supplanter, clever!
7/14/2010 9:56:24 AM
7/14/2010 12:05:49 PM
I think the argument is that enforcing Sharia law is worse than enforcing fundamentalist Christian law.This argument will probably be made by a Christian.As an aside, I saw the NC Secular billboard on Capital today. Beautiful.
7/14/2010 12:58:48 PM
Eh, I guess I can kinda see part of what he's saying. "Fundamentalist Christian law" is bad, but the people who promote it only focus on a handful of things -- gays and abortion are bad, teaching creation and shit are good. Very few people promote the full laundry list, the Gary Birdsong list if you will, of making women stay in the kitchen dressing modestly and oppressing nonbelievers. And these people are generally thought of as the lunatics they are.My impression is that in Islam there's a larger group of people who want to go "whole hog" (chosen for irony) on the Sharia thing. I mean, how many people worldwide are involved in political parties whose express purpose is the implementation of "fundamentalist Christian law" compared to the number in parties whose express purpose is the implementation of Sharia?That said, I'm with supplanter in thinking that the large majority of Muslims in Europe will assimilate into democracy just fine, and the only reason anybody worries about the democratic shift is that white people are scared of getting outnumbered.
7/14/2010 1:41:50 PM
^That really is our only hope. Islam has to be diluted by Western materialism and relativism. Give them enough money and McDonald's and maybe they'll drop the sword.But it doesn't really appear to be working.France, Holland, Belgium, Germany, etc. are on the front lines of this, and even the 2nd generation Muslim immigrants are no better than their parents.
7/14/2010 2:04:03 PM
7/14/2010 2:12:36 PM
Wait, so allowing Muslims to grow from 0% to 10% of your population within a generation (legally) is unfriendly to Muslim immigrants? (France)Allowing Muslims who are foreign citizens to hold office in your country is mean to them? (Netherlands)Allowing your congressmen to be formal advisory staff on the payroll of a foreign nation is intolerant? (Netherlands)When the Prime Ministers of multiple nations have actually stated that these immigrants can be governed by their own odious laws...that's a move against diversity? (All of them)
7/14/2010 2:21:56 PM
http://ncsumsa.org/constitution/
7/14/2010 2:23:19 PM
^Look up Taqiyya and Kitman.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 2:26 PM. Reason : a]
7/14/2010 2:26:18 PM
7/14/2010 2:37:17 PM
Christianity is preferred to Islam simply because of their relative impact on society (less is better).So the obvious answer is to get rid of both completely. At the very least in terms of their impact to society.
7/14/2010 2:43:54 PM
7/14/2010 2:44:52 PM
It's funny that this nation of immigrants has such a long history of panic and hyperventilation over immigration.
7/14/2010 3:22:42 PM
^^Those (isolated) examples of policy against Muslim immigration are relatively recent. When I say Europe could not have been more welcoming, I mean over the past 50 years.Only recently has the multicultural, pluralistic, cultural equivalence-loving Euro-Left started to question that approach.The fact that the most hippie, relativist, post-modern, anything-goes continent in the world would start to draw a line in the sand is proof of exactly what I'm talking about. When the sword started to meet the sponge, the sponge started realizing that maybe it should toughen up.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 6:53 PM. Reason : a]
7/14/2010 6:52:36 PM
7/14/2010 7:01:40 PM
Get the fuck out of the Middle East (in every way, sanctions and trade restrictions gone also), and quit making Islam worse than it already is. It's already inherently totalitarian and aggressive, and we don't need to give the average Mohammed over there any more reason to be radicalized.My money and McDonald's strategy to kill Islam cannot work if we keep pushing them back into the Koran to find even more excuses to cut our throats.This serves another purpose. It will expose Islam for exactly what it is. You see, if we pulled out every America soldier, and got rid of every American entanglement, restriction, sanction, and pressure in the region, their attacks would not stop. But, the entire non-Muslim world would then see it for what it is, and not be fooled any longer.That's a start. On the domestic side and immigration issue, we could do some other things, but that's the heart of what would help in the long-run.[Edited on July 14, 2010 at 7:12 PM. Reason : d]
7/14/2010 7:11:41 PM
I would not be opposed to us banning full blown burqas in gov. buildings in the US on the basis of oppression of women, but i would be opposed to the banning of head scarves.
7/14/2010 7:12:32 PM
7/14/2010 7:31:03 PM
7/14/2010 7:31:43 PM
^Troll much?Are you really gonna take a quote out of context, right after I posted it?
7/14/2010 7:34:22 PM
Do you know what a burqa is?If you're a muslim women in America wearing a burqa, you are most likely being forced to do it.
7/14/2010 7:39:58 PM