Lauren Ashley, 2010′s Ms. Beverly Hills, tries to one-up former Ms. California Carrie Prejean in her hatred of homosexuals. Quite frankly, I do believe she succeeds. Here’s the lovable 90210 queen expounding on her delightful theory about gays– and how they should be stuffed into hot ovens and roasted for their gayness: “The Bible says [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Religion'
Where The Hell Does California Find These Women? Ms. Beverly Hills Wants To put Gays To Death
February 24th, 2010 · No Comments · america, Democracy, Faith, News, Political Fringe
Tags: beverly hills·carrie prejean·gay marriage·Gay Rights·lauren ashley·ms. california·Religion
Faith In The Fire
January 18th, 2010 · 2 Comments · america, Faith
Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase. – Martin Luther King, Jr. (Editor’s note: This is the second part of a three part arc on the tenets of happiness) Faith sustains every fiber of my being. Faith allows for all things, even our evolution to be better men [...]
Talk About Chutzpah
January 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Uncategorized
This is the equivalent of a literary grenade, thrown into synangogues around America. Jennifer Rubin dishes on the “hatred” Jews feel toward Sarah Palin: …Her personal life made her even more alien to American Jews. She comes from the wilderness, brags about hunting and eating native animals, and is a proud gun owner. Then there [...]
Tags: america·Conservatives·Democracy·Jews·partisanship·Politics·Religion·sarah palin
Friday’s Funny Politics
December 18th, 2009 · No Comments · america, Democracy, Health Care, Republicans
This isn’t quite that funny. It’s more amusing, in a David Cronenberg sort of way (He’s not really amusing). I’ve often wondered why some conservatives believe that God and religion are the sole province of their party. Does God love Republicans more than Independents and Democrats? Anyone with half a brain cell would say no, [...]
Tags: america·Conservatives·Friday·Health Care·Hypocrisy·ideals·michele bachmann·Minnesota·Protest·Religion·Tea Party
Is this Glen Beck's religion?
September 16th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Democracy, Political Fringe, Politics, Republicans
Fascinating take by William Cleon Skousen on the conservative right and the possible ideology behind neoconservativism, and their new populist approach. “Leap,” first published in 1981, is a heavily illustrated and factually challenged attempt to explain American history through an unspoken lens of Mormon theology. As such, it is an early entry in the ongoing attempt [...]
Tags: bibles·christians·Conservatives·French·Glen Beck·mormons·neoconservatism·new testament·old testament·populists·Religion·Republicans·US constitution

