All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Monday, September 29, 2008
CAIR And Barack Obama Share The Same Tactics
Obama's supporters want to silence criticism of their messiah.
In a somewhat similar manner, CAIR tries to muzzle California politicians.
Read the full report at The Investigative Project On Terrorism.
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What right does Obama, a bunch of Missouri attorneys, or anyone else have to criminalize my emotions? I hate Islam. For good reasons. I also hate Nazism, Marxism, and the pseudo-Christian scam run by sleazebag Tony Alamo who was finally busted for child abuse about 2 decades late. "Hate speech" is a corrupt concept -- a statement about an individual or group is either accurate or it is not; the emotions involved are irrelevant.
The Missouri thought police want to prosecute anyone who says Barack Obama is not a Christian. I don't believe Obama is a Christian. I haven't been a Christian for 40 years but I do know that while not all Christians or non-Christians think alike, there are some things that real Christians do not do. For one, they do not sit in a "church" for 20 years listening to some foul-mouthed vengeful windbag characterize all people of another race or religion as enemies and oppressors. They do not sit still and listen to the innocent being blamed for the crimes of the guilty. If the very staid, dignified Episcopal rector from the church of my youth had ever carried on in the manner of Jeremiah Wright, his Boston Back Bay congregation would have sent him to McLean Psychiatric Hospital for extended observation. I don't know what sort of gonzo religious hybrid Obama is, but he is not a Christian as I understand the term, and believe me I have plenty to quarrel about even with the real ones.
These are ominous signs for the future of free speech under an Obama administration.
Another element is the anger and intimidation from his "followers", which I have encountered even in my own family. If the economy tanks even temporarily, the Bush-deranged will throw themselves at "Hope and Change" like lemmings. The near-hysteria amongst customers where I work after the announcement this afternoon was chilling.
What sort of element any serious terrorist strike would add to this mix is anybody's guess.
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What right does Obama, a bunch of Missouri attorneys, or anyone else have to criminalize my emotions? I hate Islam. For good reasons. I also hate Nazism, Marxism, and the pseudo-Christian scam run by sleazebag Tony Alamo who was finally busted for child abuse about 2 decades late. "Hate speech" is a corrupt concept -- a statement about an individual or group is either accurate or it is not; the emotions involved are irrelevant.
The Missouri thought police want to prosecute anyone who says Barack Obama is not a Christian. I don't believe Obama is a Christian. I haven't been a Christian for 40 years but I do know that while not all Christians or non-Christians think alike, there are some things that real Christians do not do. For one, they do not sit in a "church" for 20 years listening to some foul-mouthed vengeful windbag characterize all people of another race or religion as enemies and oppressors. They do not sit still and listen to the innocent being blamed for the crimes of the guilty. If the very staid, dignified Episcopal rector from the church of my youth had ever carried on in the manner of Jeremiah Wright, his Boston Back Bay congregation would have sent him to McLean Psychiatric Hospital for extended observation. I don't know what sort of gonzo religious hybrid Obama is, but he is not a Christian as I understand the term, and believe me I have plenty to quarrel about even with the real ones.
These are ominous signs for the future of free speech under an Obama administration.
This I am sure of: Barack Obama is not fit to be President of the United States. He completely disses the first amendment.
Another element is the anger and intimidation from his "followers", which I have encountered even in my own family. If the economy tanks even temporarily, the Bush-deranged will throw themselves at "Hope and Change" like lemmings. The near-hysteria amongst customers where I work after the announcement this afternoon was chilling.
What sort of element any serious terrorist strike would add to this mix is anybody's guess.
What sort of element any serious terrorist strike would add to this mix is anybody's guess.
War in the streets as an outpouring of anger and frustration and betrayal?
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