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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The Christian Right Takeover of the GOP documented
Max Blumenthal spent years attending Christian Right events, tracking their leaders, and monitoring their media. The well-crafted book is packed with details, anecdotes, and vignettes assembled into a widely-accessible and logical sequence.
I like religious Christians. I don't think they pose a threat. Religious Christians do a lot of charitable work around the world, and tend to be pro family.
Really deep anaylsis anan, so deep you are out of site in a hole...lol
Anyhow I like Blumenthal's work, he brings many pieces together about the motivations of the right/Christian right. It was a marriage made in hevan and is being consumed in the fire of hell (symbolic) :)
<span><span style="">"A clergyman from Canada who helped to force the Pope to issue an apology for the harm suffered by Indian children in Catholic boarding schools will hold a memorial service for those who died in these schools outside the Vatican on the Via Della Conciliazione at 12 noon on Sunday, October 12. He will also be asking the Pope to tell the world where these children are buried."</span></span> <span></span> <span><span style="">Stick your Christian charity up your rectum, you mealy-mouthed hypocrite.</span></span>
Gold prices hit a new record above $1,040 an ounce on Tuesday as the dollar lost ground following reports that the US currency's critical role in global oil trading was coming under scrutiny.
Gulf Arabs are planning - along with China, Russia, Japan and France - to end dollar dealings for oil, moving instead to a basket of currencies including the Japanese yen and Chinese yuan, the euro, gold and a new, unified currency planned for nations in the Gulf Co-operation Council, including Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Qatar. Secret meetings have already been held by finance ministers and central bank governors in Russia, China, Japan and Brazil to work on the scheme, which will mean that oil will no longer be priced in dollars.
I like religious Christians. I don't think they pose a threat. Religious Christians do a lot of charitable work around the world, and tend to be pro family.
ReplyDeleteReally deep anaylsis anan, so deep you are out of site in a hole...lol
ReplyDeleteAnyhow I like Blumenthal's work, he brings many pieces together about the motivations of the right/Christian right. It was a marriage made in hevan and is being consumed in the fire of hell (symbolic) :)
<span><span style="">"A clergyman from Canada who helped to force the Pope to issue an apology for the harm suffered by Indian children in Catholic boarding schools will hold a memorial service for those who died in these schools outside the Vatican on the Via Della Conciliazione at 12 noon on Sunday, October 12. He will also be asking the Pope to tell the world where these children are buried."</span></span>
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<span><span style="">Stick your Christian charity up your rectum, you mealy-mouthed hypocrite.</span></span>
Gold prices hit a new record above $1,040 an ounce on Tuesday as the dollar lost ground following reports that the US currency's critical role in global oil trading was coming under scrutiny.
ReplyDeleteGulf Arabs are planning - along with China, Russia, Japan and France - to end dollar dealings for oil, moving instead to a basket of currencies including the Japanese yen and Chinese yuan, the euro, gold and a new, unified currency planned for nations in the Gulf Co-operation Council, including Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Qatar. Secret meetings have already been held by finance ministers and central bank governors in Russia, China, Japan and Brazil to work on the scheme, which will mean that oil will no longer be priced in dollars.
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