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August 5, 2007 at 09:46:04

Onward, Christian Soldiers

by Shirley Bianchi     Page 2 of 2 page(s)

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The night of 9/11, my husband and I were watching CNN.  We heard Wolf Blitzer state, unequivocally, that the attacks had been generated from Iraq.  We turned to ABC and Peter Jennings, who kept stating that it was unknown who was behind the attacks. 

 

Over time, with all of the propaganda coming from Washington and the captive media, and with the passage of the Authorization for the Use of Military Force in September, 2001 and the Patriot Act in October, 2001, I could only be reminded that Hitler came to power because of a supposed attack on the German government building, the Reichstag.  It seemed to me that these two documents had been written long before 9/11 and were simply waiting for an occasion to be rushed through.  As stated in Elliot D. Cohen’s:  This Summer, Will America Officially Become A Totalitarian State, “The September 11 attacks were foreshadowed by the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) in its report on Rebuilding American Defenses (2000) when it stated, ‘…the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event—like a new Pearl Harbor…’.  This would not be significant were it not for the fact that the Vice President, among other key members of the Bush Administration, were founding members of PNAC.”

 

Also, I truly wanted George W. Bush, or as I shall refer to him from this point on, W., to succeed as President.  I recognized that we were in a delicate situation after the attacks.  But as time went by and all we got were photo ops such as Mission Accomplished, I recognized that he was succeeding, but I wasn’t sure at what.

 

When I realized that W. had decided that he alone, without Congress, could suspend the Constitution and declare martial law, I became really concerned.  As described by Elliot D. Cohen:  “This Summer, Will America Officially Become a Totalitarian State?” 

 

            “Clearly, the invasion of Iraq was never conceived as a means of stopping Saddam Hussein from instigating terrorism.  This was made plain in the official British document known as the Downing Street memos, which said that Bush was attempting to make the facts 'fit' the policy in order to justify invading Iraq, since Hussein’s WMD capability was in fact 'less than that of Libya, North Korea or Iran'.  …Add to these facts that the Bush administration has displayed consistent disregard for the rule of law by canceling habeas corpus, disregarding the Geneva Conventions in the torture of prisoners of war, using signing statements to override congressional lawmaking authority, eavesdropping on Americans without court warrants, summarily refusing to comply with Congressional subpoenas, firing federal prosecutors for political reasons, outing a covert CIA agent, threatening to jail journalists for disclosing leaked government documents, censoring mainstream media and infusing it with government propaganda ('prepackaged news' staged by PR firms working for the government), placing 'gatekeepers' in all federal agencies who report directly to the White House, eliminating legal protections for government whistle blowers, arresting peaceful protestors, manipulating the terror alert system to instill fear in Americans, and stacking the Supreme Court.” 

 

Then on July 28, 2007, Dave Lindorff posted an article on Buzzflash.com, “Martial Law Threat is Real.”  In this article Lindorff states, “The first step, or course, was the first Authorization for Use of Military Force passed in September 2001, which the president has subsequently used to claim – improperly, but so what – that the whole world, including the U.S., is a battlefield in a so-called ‘War’ on Terror, and that he has extra-Constitutional unitary executive powers to ignore laws passed by Congress.  As constitutional scholar and former Reagan-era associate deputy attorney general Bruce Fein observes, that one claim, that the U.S. is itself a battlefield, is enough to allow this or some future president to declare martial law, 'since you can always declare martial law on a battlefield.'  All he’d need would be a pretext, like another terrorist attack inside the U.S.”  The 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force was followed by the Patriot Act, passed in October, 2001, which undermined much of the Bill of Rights.

 

Lindorff cites some other documented actions against the citizens of this country taken by this administration, including the following, “Put together with the wholly secret construction now under way – courtesy of a $385 million grant by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Halliburton subsidiary KBR, Inc – of detention camps reportedly capable of confining as many as 400,000 people, and a recent report that the Pentagon has a document, dated June 1, 2007, classified Top Secret, which declares there to be a developing ‘insurgency’ within the U.S. and which lays out a whole martial law counterinsurgency campaign against legal dissent, and you have all the ingredients for a military takeover of the United States.”

 

Lindorff concludes with the comment, “If ordered to turn their guns and bayonets on their fellow Americans, would our ‘heroes’ in uniform follow their consciences, and their oaths to ‘uphold and defend’ the Constitution of the United States?....If we are headed for martial law, better than it be with a broken military.  Maybe if it’s broken badly enough, the administration will be afraid to test the idea.”

 

I disagree with Lindorff on that conclusion.  And the reason is, “Blackwater:  The Rise of The World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army”, Jeremy Scahill.  The following quote is from the flyleaf for the book, which book I have read, and the quote is apparently accurate because all of the assertions in the book are documented.  “Meet Blackwater USA, the powerful private army that the U.S. government has quietly hired to operate in international war zones and on American soil.  Its contacts run from deep inside the military and intelligence agencies to the upper echelons of the White House.  Blackwater is the elite Praetorian Guard for the 'global war on terror,' with its own military base, a fleet of twenty aircraft, and twenty thousand troops at the ready.  Run by a multimillionaire Christian conservative who bankrolls President Bush and his allies, its forces are capable of overthrowing governments, yet most people have never heard of Blackwater.”  After reading the book, my opinion is that Erik Prince, the ‘CEO’ of Blackwater USA, a conservative Catholic, believes wholeheartedly that the capitalist system is Christ’s own.  In short, he is a ‘true believer’, and to paraphrase Hawkeye from M*A*S*H, this is NOT the ‘finest kind’.  Christian fundamentalism is no better or worse than fundamentalism of any religion, or lack thereof.  It is a blind adherence to someone else’s interpretation of that religion, and usually that someone else has something other than God in mind.  One of the most distressing points about Blackwater USA is that it does not adhere to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.  It operates under orders from Bush, Cheney, the military or whomever.  Just as the Waffen SS operated under Himmler. 

 

On July 17, 2007, OpEdNews posted from the Office of the President of the United States an Executive Order:  Blocking Property of Certain Persons Who Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq.  This block will not be determined by the courts or law enforcement, but by the Secretaries of the Treasury, State, and Defense.  Basically what this Executive Order does is threaten the economic foundation of any individual who protests in an anti-war demonstration, or who donates to an anti-war campaign.  It is two pages in length, but well worth the reading.  Also posted on Truthout.com on Friday, August 3, 2007 was a report from Reuters, Matt Spetalnick, that W, “ordered on Thursday a freeze on the U.S. assets of anyone Washington deems to be undermining Lebanon’s pro-Western government.”  These two Executive Orders are in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the Bill of Rights, “Right of search and seizure regulated.  The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”  How chilling can this be on dissent?  How willing will people be to jeopardize their assets, and their children’s assets? 

 

Which brings me to my final conclusion.  Posted on Truthout.com on Friday, August 3, 2007 is “Report Details Evangelism at Highest Levels of US Military”, Jason Leopold.

“A report released publicly on Thursday by the Defense Department’s (DOD) inspector general has found high-ranking Army and Air Force personnel violated long-standing military regulations when they participated in a promotional video for an evangelical Christian organization while in uniform and on active duty.  …The 47-page report was also highly critical of Pentagon chaplain Col. Ralph G. Benson,   ….In fact, the report says, Benson was determined to use the video to ‘attract new supporters’ to the Christian Embassy, an evangelical organization that evangelizes members of the military and politicians in Washington, DC via daily Bible studies and outreach events.  The group holds prayer breakfasts on Wednesdays in the Pentagon's executive dining room, according to the organization’s web site.  Bill Bright, the founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, founded the Christian Embassy 30 years ago.”

 

How did I get from fascism to Christian fundamentalism?   By way of the book, “American Fascists:  The Christian Right and the War on America”, Chris Hedges.

I had come to the same conclusions in my thinking as Chris Hedges in this book, but Hedges documented all of his assertions.  The quote from the back cover of his book states very succinctly what I have been trying to put together here, “Dr. James Luther Adams, my ethics professor at Harvard Divinity School, told us that when we were his age – he was then close to 80 – we would all be fighting the ‘Christian fascists’.”

 

“The warning, given to me nearly 25 years ago, came at the moment Pat Robertson and other radio and televangelists began speaking about a new political religion that would direct is efforts at taking control of all institutions, including mainstream denominations and the government.  Its stated goal was to use the United States to create a global Christian empire.  It was hard, at the time, to take such fantastic rhetoric seriously, especially given the buffoonish quality of leaders in the Christian Right who expounded it.  But Adams warned us against the blindness caused by intellectual snobbery.  The Nazis, he said were not gong to return with swastikas and brown shirts.  Their ideological inheritors in America had found a mask for fascism in patriotism and the pages of the Bible.”

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I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

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Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

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The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

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mrk *I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

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Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

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Lest we forget

Nazi Germany was "a Christian Nation" and Hitler had the support of the Pope.

Now to the point of our current shituation: I grew up on the beaches of SoCals south coast - surfing is a big part of my past, so... POINT: when you see some youngster catching a wave and executing a good ride you never say: "hey look at how he is pushing that wave around." You know the power speed and force which makes that ride possible comes from deep in the ocean and far out at sea.

Bush is just a surfer who is riding a wave of greed and selfishness. Under and behind him, propelling him along is a huge and powerful group of people who run the industrial machinery which has as its SOLE purpose the creation of mechanisms for killing people on a massive scale. THAT industry appears to be the remaining lucrative industry in the USA today. That industry now controls the US economy and uses its propaganda mechanisms A.K.A. the 'mainstream media' which it owns, to convince as many Americans as possible that they MUST participate or suffer the consequences.

Those people who own and profit (MA$$IVELY) from wholesale murder and genocide are the ones we should begin to focus our attention on. What motivates them to destroy their own nation just so they can have more or better things they already have plenty of? They are the ones pushing Bush along his wave of power and greed. Follow the money. If this war was not a profit center for someone - it would have been over already.

Thanks for your insightful essay!

I spent yesterday in the library reading James Carrol's excellent book on the Pentagon "House of War" - you may find it informative also in light of some of your comments above. Thanks again!

by mrk * (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 299 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 1:30:46 PM
 


Voluntarily retired California county elected official.
Shirley BianchiVoluntarily retired California county elected official.

Thank you

Thank you.  I, too, grew up in So. Cal, but probably long before you hit a wave!  And, it is your opinion that the Pope supported Hitler.  It is not mine.

by Shirley Bianchi (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 95 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 1:39:46 PM
 


I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

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mrk *I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

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Google: "Pope Pius XII + Hitler"

Google: "Pope Pius XII + Hitler"

Concordat between the Holy See and the German Reich
[with Supplementary Protocol and Secret Supplement]
July 20, 1933

His Holiness Pope Pius XI and the President of the German Reich, moved by a common desire to consolidate and promote the friendly relations existing between the Holy See and the German Reich, wish to permanently regulate the relations between the Catholic Church and the state for the whole territory of the German Reich in a way acceptable to both parties. They have decided to conclude a solemn agreement, which will supplement the Concordats already concluded with individual German states (Länder) [4], and will ensure for the remaining states (Länder) fundamentally uniform treatment of their respective problems.

Some additional clues [with photos] at these sites:

tinyurl.com/3e2qeb

nobeliefs.com/nazis.htm

chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/essays/hitlerspope.html

by mrk * (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 299 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 2:28:17 PM
 


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Shirley BianchiVoluntarily retired California county elected official.

Google: concordat - definition

Then open the Catholic Encylopedia definition -- there you will find more information on the nature of concordats that you probaboy ever wanted to know, and didn't care enough to ask. 

by Shirley Bianchi (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 95 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 2:55:56 PM
 


I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

to see more of bio, click on member name

mrk *I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

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No thank you - I'll pass

Thanks - I'll pass on THAT invitation, my interest in the catholic faith is exceedingly small. More on that below.

Too bad we must quibble over this minutae - it gives the "power elite" great pleasure to see the rabble divided and thus conquered - so when we, who are essentially in agreement, begin to squabble over historical trivia - "they" win. Fascism with an X-tian facade is fundamentally the root of the problem.

In the wider world today we have fundamentalist X-tians making war on fundamentalist Muslims in support of fundamentalist Capitalism.

Religion is not the answer. Religion is THE problem.

As for my small and shrinking "interest" in anything catholic: the catholic organization is one of the largest criminal syndicates in human history, responsible for the wholesale slaughter of untold millions and the enslavement of still millions more. My own people among them thus my distaste for their brand of utter crapola.

Enough. 

 

 

by mrk * (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 299 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 4:03:21 PM
 


Voluntarily retired California county elected official.
Shirley BianchiVoluntarily retired California county elected official.

Agree

I agree that you will not change my mind, nor I yours on the subject of relition. 

The main issue is certainly that our country is in extreme danger at this point in our history.  That should be the focus.  In response to your first very good comment is that I find it ironic that it was a Republican president, Dwight Eisenhower, who warned us against the military/industrial complex.  He was prescient. 

by Shirley Bianchi (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 95 comments) on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 4:39:10 PM
 


Young retired yank of 59 living in the highlands o Scotland. Been out of the old country for 20 some years now. I'm with the Dali Lama, kindness is the only thing that will work. LOVE cycling on or off road. My wife is a wonderful girl from Manchester England.We're haven fun.
davyYoung retired yank of 59 living in the highlands o Scotland. Been out of the old country for 20 some years now. I'm with the Dali Lama, kindness is the only thing that will work. LOVE cycling on or off road. My wife is a wonderful girl from Manchester England.We're haven fun.

bible camp

A most interesting piece.  Clear and concise.  It sure is getting interesting!  Seems when one hates something they become what they hate. I find it strange how the far right "christians" seem so filled with hate, much like the far right "muslims".  My guess is that the vast vast majority of both still adhere to love  the neighbor, but this is only one man's guess.   Reminds me of Bart Simpson.  He bumps into a neighbor and asks, Hi Mary where you been?  "O hi Bart, I've been off to bible camp learning to be more judgemental". 

by davy (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 240 comments) on Monday, August 6, 2007 at 2:58:55 AM
 


 A "voice crying in the wilderness" against the polution of the Word of God with the vain traditions of men, the destruction of the Bill of Rights and the US Constitution. However, with a call to remember that we are all Americans; irregardless of what Church (or whether) we attend, our political affiliation, or the color of our skin. For only through our unity can we survive the dark night that approaches...   "Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God" Thomas...

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Chas A "voice crying in the wilderness" against the polution of the Word of God with the vain traditions of men, the destruction of the Bill of Rights and the US Constitution. However, with a call to remember that we are all Americans; irregardless of what Church (or whether) we attend, our political affiliation, or the color of our skin. For only through our unity can we survive the dark night that approaches...   "Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God" Thomas...

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Our collective memories; a safeguard against a fascist state

  Your article’s grasp of historical facts and the subsequent interplay of those facts in the history being written today was stunning, thought provoking, and stimulating. Who was it that said “the only thing we learn from history is that no one learns from history”? Currently, our Republics’ survival depends upon our response to the very warnings history has provided us. Let us hope that we have not become a nation of perpetual “arm chair patriots” at this critical point in time. 

 As a disabled veteran with two sons currently serving in the US military, I beg your forbearance with these points of disagreement however, requesting only your consideration of an alternate point of view; in as much  as the affront caused by the observed anti-Christian sentiment, in a rush toward crass generalization while playing the ‘blame game’, has provoked this response. 

 While I agree with one respondent’s point that “religion is the problem”, I wonder if he understands what religion truly is? Let me suggest that religion is what one is left with from the resultant wreckage caused when one’s faith has failed to produce a personal relationship with the Lord. Furthermore, it is through the mask of religion that the rest of society views Biblical Christianity, to the detriment of what the Lord had intended. No where in the scriptures do you find the Lord attempting to affect morality by a takeover of the secular government to facilitate Christian morals through legislation, or by decree. Indeed. It is tantamount to an admission of the abject failure of any message by the messenger when such attempts are made to control public discourse or interaction. 

 Let me also point out that both sides of the political spectrum in this nation have made this very mistake to the detriment of the Bill of Rights. Now that the ‘sacred cows’ of all Americans are being slaughtered before our eyes, we would do well to return to the purity of what our Constitution’s framers had intended as clearly stated in our national Declaration of Independence: “… We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. …” Notice that therein one does not find a limiting clause defining the “pursuit of happiness” as ideally ‘Liberal’, ‘Conservative’, or ‘Christian’.  

 Furthermore, let me humbly suggest a reading of the work’s of Polycarp and Iranaeus to understand what the Lord had intended His Church to be; Iranaeus “Against Heresies” is very instructive as he was a disciple of Polycarp, who was a disciple of the Apostle John. Beyond a doubt, the Anti- Nicene Church Fathers would all be horrified at the mega media perversion the Church of today has become. A careful reading of the Sermon on the Mount shows that Jesus would be also.

by Chas (2 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 14 comments) on Monday, August 6, 2007 at 11:27:57 AM
 


Voluntarily retired California county elected official.
Shirley BianchiVoluntarily retired California county elected official.

Thank you

First let me sort out confusion among names.  I am new at this computer stuff.  My name is Shirley Bianchi. 

I am thanking you for your very lovely and reasoned response.  I am, however, a very dedicated Catholic Christian, although I tend not to mention that sort of thing in my articles.  As you say, we can learn much from learned theologians from both the past, and I would add, the present.  I don't mean those who pick up a Bible, pound the podium, and state that they are theologians.  I agree with Pope Paul VI who stated, "If you would have peace, work for justice." 

Thank you also for your service to our country, and I pray for the best for your sons. 

 

 

 

 

 

by Shirley Bianchi (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 95 comments) on Monday, August 6, 2007 at 1:41:24 PM
 


Born in Camden, NJ, now living in Germany, T.M. Elkins is an educator, author, composer, jazz musician and singer, and founder of Christians against Bush. She eschews labels and "isms", is non-denominational and firmly believes in modern secular democracy, and separation of church and state as a means to keeping both religion and politics pure.
T. M. ElkinsBorn in Camden, NJ, now living in Germany, T.M. Elkins is an educator, author, composer, jazz musician and singer, and founder of Christians against Bush. She eschews labels and "isms", is non-denominational and firmly believes in modern secular democracy, and separation of church and state as a means to keeping both religion and politics pure.

Religion versus Jesus

The "Religious Right" have mis-used the word "Christian", and mis-represented the teachings of Jesus.

Jesus didn't come on Earth to start a religion, or to have an earthly kingdom. He said, "My Kingdom is not of this world.", and rebuked Peter for trying to use violence to defend him, by saying, "He who lives by the sword shall die by the sword."

He always preached nonviolence, and taught by example, forgiving his enemies, and preferring to die, rather than use violence to defend himself. Jesus lived the life of a poor man, and died as a tortured prisoner, much like the men who were humiliated and tortured in Abu Ghraib.

All great saints, prophets and religious leaders have taught nonviolence. Buddha stated, "do no harm." Gandhi, like Jesus, eschewed violence, and when he was murdered, forgave his assassin.

The actions of Bush and the so called "Religious Right" have more in common with the Pharisees of Jesus' time (whom he roundly criticized) than with Jesus' followers, who were told to avoid seeking power and glory, and instead humbly serve those who are suffering and in need.

"We shall know a tree by the fruit it bears," said Jesus. Put more plainly: "If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it's a duck."

Bush resembles Herod more than Jesus. Bush shows by his actions that he is NOT a follower of Jesus, the nonviolent 1st century Rabbi who espoused a life of poverty and service to the poor and sick; he is, rather, a follower of the likes of Herod and Nero, a man who worships power and violence, a man who emulates the behavior of Hitler and Stalin.

Is "religion" the problem? Perhaps, but only when religion is corrupted by a lust for power. Stalin, an atheist, proved that power, greed and violence do not need Religion to justify themselves. The problem lies within ourselves, as does the solution.

by T. M. Elkins (4 articles, 2 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 9 comments) on Monday, August 6, 2007 at 2:39:09 PM
 


Voluntarily retired California county elected official.
Shirley BianchiVoluntarily retired California county elected official.

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From Shirley:  These comments above are all very good, and I appreciate them all.  Religion is not the question here.  Perhaps the misuse, maybe.  The point I want to make is that 'in the name of religion', the radical right wing wants to make this a totalitarian state.  What to do about that is the issue.  Let us leave the subject of whether religion is good or bad, and get back to the fact that some people are using religion as a cloak to take power, and our country, away from us.

by Shirley Bianchi (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 95 comments) on Monday, August 6, 2007 at 4:05:00 PM
 

 

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