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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Fredric L. Rice"
Date: 11 Apr 2005 04:11:03 AM
Object: Judeo-Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration
From The Progressive Daily Beacon, 4/9/05:
http://progressivedailybeacon.com/commentary.php?id=479
Crazies Run Republican Insane Asylum - Quote Stalin, 'No man, no
problem' Referring to Judges
by August Keso
The Crazies are officially running the Republican Party Insane Asylum.
At a meeting put together by something calling itself, the
Judeo-Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration or what I call
The Base, which in Arabic is al Qaeda, the Republiqaedan Party's
mainstream members met to stoke the fires of hate toward the United
States judicial system.
In case you are wondering, no judge is beyond the American Taliban's
hateful and dangerous ire.
Supreme Court Justice Kennedy, appointed by the Conservative icon
Reagan, drew most of their venom.
The "Christian" supposed pro-life-coalition was upset that Kennedy
voted against executing juveniles.
According to Phyllis Schlafly Kennedy's opinion forbidding capital
punishment for juveniles "is a good ground of impeachment."
An idiotic comment that brought cheers from the crazies gathering for
something called, "Confronting the Judicial War on Faith," Schlafly
then went on to say Kennedy had not met the "good behavior"
requirement for office and that "Congress ought to talk about
impeachment."
The Republican Jihadists have a strange notion that "faith" is being
persecuted in the United States.
Never mind that there is a man they equate to Jesus, "W" Bush, running
the country.
Born again fanatics Bill Frist and Tom DeLay ruling over both houses
of Congress and more "faith based" television and radio shows than
there are reality TV programs.
In the mind of the zealots...the American Taliban...the Jihadis for
Jesus..."faith" is being persecuted.
The gathering of spit drooling, religious fanatics pretend to focus
their anger on America's judges but the reality is they just don't
like the Constitution, because it doesn't allow for the formation of
an American Taliban.
"The Constitution isn't," Phyllis Schlafly insisted, "what the Supreme
Court says it is."
The country's "principal problem" isn't Iraq or the ever-growing
massive federal deficit.
It is whether "we as a people acknowledge that God exists," this
according to former Republican representative William Dannemeyer.
Edwin Viera took it a bit further when he told the gathering of the
American Taliban that his "bottom line" for dealing with the Supreme
Court comes from -- no surprise here -- Joseph Stalin, "He had a
slogan and it worked very well for him, whenever he ran into
difficulty, 'no man no problem.'"
Viera told the swooning crowd.
Stalin you see, figured if a person was giving him a problem...and the
person no longer existed, neither did the problem.
Today, the "problem" is the men and women of the Supreme Court and
America's judiciary who refuse to rule unconstitutionally and put
Jesus into the document.
Eventually, at the rate the base's political clout is growing, they
will if left un-checked, achieve their goal of "no man, no problem" as
it pertains to America's courts.
But it won't stop there, because you and me and a about 82% of the
American population don't exactly view religion the way the American
Taliban does.
If and when they succeed in their goal of being rid of those on the
courts, their purging...their "no man, no problem" doctrine will begin
to focus it's attention on others.
Any rational person reading these quotes would be tempted to think,
"Come on now, these are just a few crazies. Nothing serious."
Well, that is the whole point isn't it?
These aren't a small minority of the fringe Republiqaedan element.
These people are the Republican Party.
They are the people Bush relied on, rallied and helped build the
communications and infrastructure in order for them to become the
potent political force -- though only a small fraction of the American
electorate -- they are today.
The attendees included two House members;
aides to two senators;
representatives from the Family Research Council and Concerned Women
for America;
conservative activists Alan Keyes and Morton C. Blackwell;
the lawyer for Terri Schiavo's parents;
Alabama's "Ten Commandments" judge, Roy Moore;
and DeLay, who canceled to attend the pope's funeral, but who appeared
via video to tell the crowd, "The judiciary branch of our government
has overstepped its authority on countless occasions, overturning and
in some cases just ignoring the legitimate will of the people...But I
also believe the executive and legislative branches have neglected the
proper checks and balances on this behavior. ... Our next step,
whatever it is, must be more than rhetoric."
These people ARE whom the Republiqaedans represent.
If there was any doubt after the Republican Politburo forced Terri
Schiavo out of her deathbed, then think about the fact that
Republicans allocated federal funds to religious groups for "job
training," but allowed them to actually discriminate against American
citizens who happened either to be gay, or not aligned with the rabid
Christian doctrine.
Right now, today...the Crazies are Running the Republican Party Insane
Asylum and their names are Bush, Frist and DeLay.
And the Crazies are damned dangerous!
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