Such high hopes; so quickly those hopes dashed. Hillary Rodham Clinton has shown herself to be just another dhimmi tool of Barack Hussein Obama. Obama was raised a Muslim, and, depending on who you ask, he’s still one. As for his actual beliefs, those count for little in the [...]
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Dhimmi Hillary
Posted in Islam, idiotarians on February 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
“Christian” idiots
Posted in anti-Semitism, idiotarians on September 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
On hearing a news snippet to the effect that some “Christians” were going to be honoring Iranian president Ahmadinejad, I thought, “No, that’s got to be wrong. No Christian would honor a man who would kill all of Jesus’ own people.”
Well, I was wrong. But right: No Christian would honor a man [...]
“no state in the world connects its national identity to a religious identity”
Posted in Islam, Israel, idiotarians on November 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
This rather remarkable piece of news was delivered by Saeb Erekat, who is the Palestinian’s chief negotiator with Israel. According to this article in Ha’aretz, Erekat “rejected on Monday the [Israeli] government’s demand that the Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state.”
This is when he claimed that “no state in the world connects [...]
“God hates fags”
Posted in Hypocrites, idiotarians on November 1, 2007 | 1 Comment »
There is always someone who goes about sowing hatred. In this instance, it’s those easy-to-laugh-at fundies of Westboro (Kansas) Baptist Church. But these alleged Christians are no laughing matter.
First, as a Baptist, I don’t especially care for idiots like this commandeering the name “Baptist.” No true Christian could ever claim that God [...]
“Pastors for Peace”
Posted in idiotarians on September 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Where to begin? The image shows someone blithely pedaling along at last Saturday’s anti-war rally, wearing a shirt whose sponsor is “Pastors for Peace” and whose message is “Regime Change in the U.S. Not in Cuba.”
Pastors for Peace is, apparently, what might charitably be called a communist fellow-traveler organization, along the lines of the [...]
“Humanistic Judaism”
Posted in Islam, idiotarians on August 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
This is almost too good to be true. Harvard, formerly a school with religious roots (the first president was a Puritan minister, and, despite brave attempts to deny it, they turned out a whole bunch of ministers we today would refer to as “fundamentalists”), now has a “humanistic chaplain.” The man who holds this peculiar-sounding [...]
“Have You Prayed for bin Laden Today?”
Posted in Islam, idiotarians on June 25, 2007 | 1 Comment »
One Brother Andrew is a piece of work, when he challenges Christians to forgive Muslim terrorists, for the stated reason “We forgive you Muslims because Jesus forgave us.” This interesting take on forgiveness may be found at Christianity Today. Andrew appears to be one whose got dhimmitude down to a science. In English [...]
“reparations”
Posted in Episcopal Church, Iraq, idiotarians on June 23, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Christian charity prevents me from writing the adjective that first came to mind when I read the following paragraph from, who else, an Episcopal priest:
My prescription for a way out, I freely admit, is based on policy considerations, not necessarily a moral compass. My sense is that the best — or [...]
How the mighty have fallen
Posted in idiotarians, liberty on May 23, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
“And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and Jonathan his son…” This, from 2 Samuel 17, describes David’s great sorrow at the evil which had overtaken Saul. This is the passage that occurred to me as I read this account of two former stalwarts of human rights: the American Civil Liberties [...]
Not too much faith, however
Posted in Catholicism, idiotarians on April 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
As reported in the Washington Post, This from an academic who studies the role of faith in the public square: “We want people of faith, but we don’t want them making decisions based on their faith.” The issue at hand is the recent Supreme Court decision upholding the federal law banning partial-birth abortions. [...]