Bush and Sedition

by ishambat | October 20, 2010 at 04:15 am
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A Christian Right candidate for political office compared America to "a woman who was doing her own thing" and whom a religious figure grabbed and was spanking and was insisting on spanking until she "repented." The actions of Christian Right in reality have been directed toward sabotaging America in hope that doing so would bring American People to follow Christian Right. And this makes them comparable to Islamic terrorists in their destructive and treasonous conduct.

The son of Francis Schaeffer, the founder of Christian Right, said that the Christian Right was betting on America's failure. And when the Christian Right, through fraud and corruption, got into the White House in 2000, what followed was eight years of Christian Right doing everything that they could to undermine America. From putting the nation $6 extra trillion in debt without creating a single job; to spending astronomical sums on slaughtering innocent civilians; to jailing whistleblowers, defunding critical research, ladening schools with unfunded mandates, and aggressively denying the reality of global warming, the Christian Right and its figurehead Bush did more to aggressively undermine United States than had any administration in its history.

Their destructive and saboteurial behavior continued when they were no longer in power; only now it became even more strident and more obviously subversive. Now, they came to claim that the world was being run by a Satanic New World Order conspiracy, which of course included everyone except them. Now they came to claim that in electing Obama the American people had disobeyed God, so that they had the right to do everything that they could to undermine not only the Obama administration but everyone who had anything to do with it and everyone who voted for it. Now they could see it as justifiable to undermine America's economy and society in order to bring the people into repentance and to re-impose the very same Christian Right ways that put America into the dirt in the first place.

Thomas Jefferson stated that sedition when done by religious entities should be treated the same as should sedition that is done by non-religious entities. In case of Christian Right, we are seeing the worst case of sedition in American history. It is time that American people see this sedition for what it is and treat it for what it is. Not Bin Laden, not Communism, not anything that has come out of the Ivory Tower, pose even comparably the same level of threat to America as does this set of traitors.

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If Bush is guilty so is Obama

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ishambat

Nope. Obama won legitimately, Bush got put into place through corruption and fraud. Obama has been having a hell of a time cleaning up the mess that Bush people got America into. It does not help that there are people ridiculously accusing him of being totalitarian or Communist when these people are themselves advocating overtly totalitarian tactics such as imprisoning or killing people for their political views.

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Karen Hatter

Also at NowPublic:

My Interview with Religious Right Founder's Son, Frank Schaeffer


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t k kidwai

Religious right has a nuisance value,nothing else.Their cynical outburts against Obama are meant to catch the attention of the voters.Doesn't a street dog bark,just for nothing.Wrongs of the 'right' can only be corrected by American voters,provided sagacity and prudence are allowed to govern voting decision.The slogan of less government,more Jesus should be replaced with 'Jesus is Jesus,government is government',Jesus was God's choice,let government be of our choice.Down with Bush.Hell with Tea party.

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ishambat

These people are in the meanwhile using government Internet to spread their trash, use government Interstate and road system daily, have all kinds of amenities that were made possible by government science, and are operating from places whose economy is based on government subsidies (such as government-subsidized oil and beef). During a flood in Kansas, there was a cartoon in Washington Post of FEMA agents in helicopters rescuing farmers and there being a sign under water to the tune of "get rid of government." Without government these people would be living like they do in Somalia. As for Jesus, omnipotent beings do not need people's help and can do whatever they want to do without requiring anyone to fight for them.

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A Christian

If you forgot all the politics in america, Including Christian right, youd get to the substance of the matter- tyranny and corruption and if everyone would start minding their own business and quit woryring about what the Christians were up to, maybe they could clean up their own mess. Forget politics....and its not just Christians when it comes to unalieable rights, its poor, its those who are being taxed and denied representation ( AND I DO MEAN EQUAL, not some half wittted ommisssions and supressions  just to suffice their own greed) If it was Christians that were the problem, you wouldnt have so many ethics investigations going on , GET REAL! Love, A Christian

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ishambat

I have studied these people. They would commit any crime for their cause, say any lie, do any wrong, so that the ethical investigations would very much catch them. One thing that we have seen (and this I believe concerns you) is that, as psychology and many in academia decided that they wanted to do away with such things as beauty, love, ingenuity and nobility, the church came in to say that things denied in the politically correct world are possible in the Christian world, and people with such interests (and that includes me) went for a while in that direction. It did not take me for one particularly long to figure out that this direction went straight to end of all life in our lifetime, and in the meanwhile such jewels as that both nature and civilization are evil, that everything that does not come from Christ comes from Satan, and that the people I loved very deeply are going to hell. And the more I saw of this the more it became apparent just how much the Christian Right has played people and is continuing to play people - and I say this once again as someone who was involved very intensively with a mega-church and had some lovely people take interest - this, once again, until the lovely gentleman told me that his wife has had to learn to submit to him. So now I'm looking for more real explanations of things as well as ways that a world has a better future than Armageddon in our lifetime or a world run by people who hope for such a thing.

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US Citizen

If you havent figure it out by now, our government has a tendency to blame everyone else. And why, because so many middleman telling half truths because they dont want to be accountable for anything,  Its always been a pass the buck system and more money and time is spent on covering their own backsides, than investing in our citizens. (They invest in their own interests) Need proof...look at the deficit and the condition of America

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Truth Be Told

Can You Say "WATERGATE"   Except this time its not Nixon. Credit goes to the Bush Administration

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US Citizen

Can you say Watergate???? Bush/Cheney instead of Nixon this time

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ishambat

The wrongs that were done by Christian Right and its puppet Bush administration far exceed Watergate. At least Nixon made some decisions that ended up working out in long-term public benefit. We see very little of that from these people.

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LoveYourCountry

Your one consolation is that the Bush agenda has been exposed and the Bush era is over. It's legacy will fade away in time. 1

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ishambat

Now we've got the Tea Party thugs who like to stomp on women's heads. In White Oleander, Michelle Pheiffer said that evil mutates. This is a new version of the same thing.

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