As of this writing, I have to confess I do not know what event the writer of the blog stated "You took an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States of America and you have violated that oath in favor of loyalty to a foreign power – the ONLY such country to have - BY PUREST LEGAL DEFINITION – to have committed an ACT OF WAR AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA in the last half century. You even display the flag of that criminal country proudly in your office." Obviously I have more research to do.
I also have to confess that I did not read the entire blog. I made it through 3/4 of it when I had read all my stomach could handle. The writers hatred for Jewish people saddened me. When he called Palin's son a child killer, I realized the writer was spewing his own hatred.
Palin may not be the most 'worldly' VP nominee, and may have been the brunt of quite a few joke in reguards to the 'dino dilema', but I honestly don't see her as a vile woman.
I did have to pause and rack my brain to find an example of when... "Americans are actually fined/imprisoned for displays of Christian devotion" In my rather sheltered life, I do not recall any news blurbs about people being dragged out of church during a service. I don't remember hearing about arrests for families praying at the dinner table. Was there ever a police raid on a bible study meeting? What I do recall are arrests of extreme 'fundys' who bombed abortion clinics. I think I remember something about an arrest involving a street preacher who was trespassing on private property.
I don't know if anyone else has read the entire blog, I am interested in what others say.
I also have to confess that I did not read the entire blog. I made it through 3/4 of it when I had read all my stomach could handle. The writers hatred for Jewish people saddened me. When he called Palin's son a child killer, I realized the writer was spewing his own hatred.
Palin may not be the most 'worldly' VP nominee, and may have been the brunt of quite a few joke in reguards to the 'dino dilema', but I honestly don't see her as a vile woman.
I did have to pause and rack my brain to find an example of when... "Americans are actually fined/imprisoned for displays of Christian devotion" In my rather sheltered life, I do not recall any news blurbs about people being dragged out of church during a service. I don't remember hearing about arrests for families praying at the dinner table. Was there ever a police raid on a bible study meeting? What I do recall are arrests of extreme 'fundys' who bombed abortion clinics. I think I remember something about an arrest involving a street preacher who was trespassing on private property.
I don't know if anyone else has read the entire blog, I am interested in what others say.