Does Vance hate Jews too? I got a sawbuck on yes
On May 25, 10:53 pm, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote: > he is certainly not defending the United States, guarding U.S. shores, > securing U.S. borders, patrolling U.S. coasts, and enforcing no-fly > zones over U.S. skies. > ---- > make no mistake ... soldiers who go abroad to kill their assigned > enemy are not serving America > > We can dismiss a buffoon and opportunist like Rudy Giuliani for > equating Osama bin Laden with Hitler > ----- > Giuliani is a zionist first > > know the enemy > > On May 25, 9:49 am, MJ <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > A Christian Killer Par Excellenceby Laurence M. VanceAs I wrote in > > "Christian Killers" way back in 2004, the phrase ought to be just as > > perplexing as Christian adulterers, Christian drug addicts, Christian > > prostitutes, Christian pimps, Christian gangsta rappers, or Christian acid > > rockers. > > A Christian fighting the bogus war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan while > > in the "service" of the U.S. military is a Christian killer. He is not a > > hero. He is not defending our freedoms. He is not protecting the United > > States. He is not fighting "over there" so we won’t have to fight "over > > here." He is not avenging the 9/11 attacks. He is not keeping American safe > > from terrorists. He is not ensuring that we continue to speak English. He > > is not guaranteeing our First Amendment rights. He is not fighting for > > truth, justice, and the American way. > > And he is certainly not defending the United States, guarding U.S. shores, > > securing U.S. borders, patrolling U.S. coasts, and enforcing no-fly zones > > over U.S. skies. > > We can dismiss a buffoon and opportunist likeRudy Giulianifor equating > > Osama bin Laden with Hitler and saying that he "wanted to be the one" to > > kill him since he is better known as adrag queenthan a Christian. > > But what are we to make of Doug Giles, a conservative Christian columnist > > forTownHall.comand the "senior pastor" ofClash Church, meeting inside the > > Residence Inn in Aventura, Florida? > > Giles is a Christian killer par excellence. He is nota Christian warmonger > > on steroidsand he is notthe greatest Christian warmonger of all time, but > > he is a Christian killer par excellence. > > Giles is the author of the article "Why Christians Should Rejoice That UBL > > Is Dead and in Hell." I am reproducing his entire article, not only because > > it is short, but because it has to be read in its entirety to be > > believed:Let me go on the record stating that as a Christian I am > > completely cool with our Navy SEAL Team Six killing Usama. Or is it Osama? > > Does anyone know? I heard he liked it both ways. Anyway, the only thing > > that makes me sad about bin Laden’s death, as an orthodox Christian, is > > that a). It didn’t happen on Christmas or Easter, and b). The rude SEAL > > Team Six didn’t include me along to pull the trigger.Apparently, the SEALs > > require those who go on their missions to be physically and psychologically > > fit to the nth degree and stuff – y’know, like being able to swim like > > Esther Williams during a hurricane with a wildebeest strapped to one’s > > back. When they told me that, I was like, "Whatever." And the SEALs were > > like, "Pfff." And thus they chose someone else to whack that wacky bastard. > > So, I guess I’ll have to settle for seconds and wait to play the > > forthcoming Xbox video game based on the Abbottabad raid entitled, SEAL > > Team Six: Who’s Yo’ Mama, Usama? But I digress.So, why do I bring up my > > Christianity in conjunction with my satisfaction with Usama getting capped? > > Well, it’s principally because of the rank anti-biblical bollocks coming > > from pastors and priests who believe that Christians should not be happy > > that bin Laden has now been eaten by groupers at the bottom of the Indian > > Ocean (or wherever the heck they tossed his damnable corpse).For instance, > > Bill O’Reilly had a Catholic priest, Father Beck, on his show this past > > week who not only said we should dial down on our biblical joy that this > > evil SOB was shot but that we should’ve "loved him," "forgiven him," and > > "not judged him" because "we don’t know what was in Usama’s wittle heart > > that caused him to kill tens of thousands of people worldwide."To hear this > > cat talk, it sounds like all UBL simply needed was some Xanax, a new > > coloring book and a little face time with Dr. Drew because his daddy didn’t > > love him enough or something.Well, Father Crock – I mean Beck – call me a > > heretic because I believe those commands to "love, forgive and not judge" > > don’t extend to a sick, twisted, violent, God-hating, woman abusing, > > implacable, wicked dog like bin Laden but rather to personal verbal > > detractors of one’s faith (y’know, people who don’t pose a grave global > > security threat. Duh).Giles is a Christian killer par excellence because he > > doesn’t even think it necessary to put on a military uniform before he > > blows someone away, in the name of the Lord, of course. > > Now, I make no apologies for Osama bin Laden. I deplore any acts of > > terrorism he may have planned, instigated, attempted, inspired, or carried > > out. I repudiate his religion, his invective, and any evil he may have > > thought, spoken, or performed. I even abhor his unkempt beard. > > (The preceding paragraph is for those who planned on e-mailing me about how > > I am a defender of bin Laden, pro-Muslim, insensitive to the families who > > lost loved ones on 9/11, and/or an America-hating liberal scumbag.) > > Although I believe that bin Laden was evil, I am not stupid enough to > > think, like Rudy Giuliani, that bin Laden should be equated with Hitler or > > Stalin. I also believe that Bush, Obama, the vast majority of the members > > of Congress, and the leadership of both major political parties are evil, > > but I would never make the mistake of likening any of them to Hitler or > > Stalin. > > Giles charges bin Laden with killing tens of thousands of people worldwide. > > I think he is confusing him with George W. Bush. > > It is sad to see that nothing has brought out patriotism in Americans like > > the murder of someone they don’t like. Yet, most Americans that cheered the > > Seal Team Death Squad for assassinating Osama bin Laden in the same breath > > mentioned the terrorist attacks of 9/11. But when has the U.S. government > > ever actually laid out the evidence that bin Laden was connected with 9/11? > > On the FBI’sTen Most Wantedlist, there is no connection given between bin > > Laden and 9/11:Usama Bin Laden is wanted in connection with the August 7, > > 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, > > and Nairobi, Kenya. These attacks killed over 200 people. In addition, Bin > > Laden is a suspect in other terrorist attacks throughout the world.Bin > > Laden also appears on the FBI’sMost Wanted Terroristslist. Again, there is > > no mention of his connection with the attacks of 9/11. > > When asked about this curious omission, FBI spokesmanRex Tombsaid: "The > > reason why 9/11 is not mentioned on Osama bin Laden’s Most Wanted page is > > because the FBI has no hard evidence connecting bin Laden to 9/11." > > President Bush rejected an offer in 2001 by the Taliban to turn over bin > > Laden to a neutral country for trial if the United States presented > > evidence that he was responsible for the 9/11 attacks.Bush refused and > > said: "There’s no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know he’s guilty." > > In aninterviewwith bin Laden first published on September 28, 2001, he > > denied any involvement in the 9/11 attacks:I have already said that I am > > not involved in the 11 September attacks in the United States. As a Muslim, > > I try my best to avoid telling a lie. I had no knowledge of these attacks, > > nor do I consider the killing of innocent women, children, and other humans > > as an appreciable act. Islam strictly forbids causing harm to innocent > > women, children, and other people.Whoever committed the act of 11 September > > are not the friends of the American people. I have already said that we are > > against the American system, not against its people, whereas in these > > attacks, the common American people have been killed.Was bin Laden lying? > > Perhaps. But he is certainly more believable than thelyingGeorge WMD Bush. > > But even if bin Laden planned every detail of the 9/11 attacks himself, the > > perpetrators of those attacks died with their victims. Is there any > > evidence that bin Laden directly killed anyone? He may have killed Soviet > > soldiers when they invaded Afghanistan while supplied with weapons by the > > CIA, but he was applauded as a freedom fighter back then. > > Rick Giles also maintains that bin Laden posed a grave global security > > threat. This was a threat of our making. For years U.S. foreign policy has > > been aggressive, reckless, belligerent, interventionist, and meddling. U.S. > > foreign policy sows discord among nations, stirs up strife where none > > existed, intensifies the hatred that many foreigners around the world have > > for Americans and each other, and creates terrorists faster than we can > > kill them. > > And perhaps someone should tell Christian killer par excellence "Pastor" > > Giles that rejoicing in the damnation of another soul is not a Christian > > attitude, though I suspect that his grasp of Christianity isn’t any better > > than his knowledge of U.S. foreign > > policy.http://lewrockwell.com/vance/vance244.html- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more.
