Sunday, June 13, 2004
Texas GOP says U.S. is Christian nation
"The statement said: 'Our nation was founded on fundamental Judeo-Christian principles based on the Holy Bible. The party affirms freedom of religion, and rejects efforts of courts and secular activists who seek to remove and deny such a rich heritage from our public lives.'"
What . . . utter . . . shit.
You know, why don't we just get it over with? Let's get Armageddon underway, already. I'm tired of waiting. Get out those nukes, paint little crosses on them, and fire away. Stone "secular activists" in the streets. We're succumbing to Arthur C. Clarke's "disease of infancy." Please -- end this barbaric pageant. Maybe after the ashes have cooled something new and better will take our place.
"The statement said: 'Our nation was founded on fundamental Judeo-Christian principles based on the Holy Bible. The party affirms freedom of religion, and rejects efforts of courts and secular activists who seek to remove and deny such a rich heritage from our public lives.'"
What . . . utter . . . shit.
You know, why don't we just get it over with? Let's get Armageddon underway, already. I'm tired of waiting. Get out those nukes, paint little crosses on them, and fire away. Stone "secular activists" in the streets. We're succumbing to Arthur C. Clarke's "disease of infancy." Please -- end this barbaric pageant. Maybe after the ashes have cooled something new and better will take our place.
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