Why I'm voting for John Cornyn and You Should Too
Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 03:14:10 PM PDT
John Cornyn represents everything big. Big Business, big oil and most importantly himself Big John.
If you like Big - Big John is your man.
Big John also likes big corruption. Karl Rove the Big Bad Evil Genius held a fundraiser for him today in El Paso
Oh there is a big connection between Jack Abramoff, Ralph Reed and Big John.
This guy is just big time.
127 Republicans Behaving Badly
Sun Aug 10, 2008 at 07:02:20 AM PDT
Okay, if Republicans are going to attack Democrats over sex, then the gloves come off. There are 127 notorious Republicans on this list.
More than 100 of these Republicans have been involved in scandals involving children while the rest are involved in some sex scandal that was either quite deviant, scummy, or hypocritical. A list of Democrats of a similar nature would not even take up all your toes and fingers.
Why Edwards Should Not Be Forgiven.
Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 11:31:02 PM PDT
Running for office in 2008 is about more than it used to be. A Democrat who didn't get that is missing something deep inside, in their humanity. And from now on, now that we really know what we're up against as liberals in America, this sort of closeted scandalous behavior from Democrats will not be tolerated by me. There will be no forgiveness. There are still lots of jobs on this planet and ways to help people, but serving in the US Congress, Judiciary, or Executive... we need true humanitarians, who are honest enough to be of value to us politically. We can't afford not to be deadly serious about this. The world can't afford it. If a politician can't handle that moral responsibility, if they make this kind of mistake with everything that's AT stake... It's beyond forgiveness in my opinion; any forgiveness that would result in a future in politics that is.
I'm not going to rehire the man who almost destroyed my business. I'm just going to get another man or woman from the ranks of endlessly talented, ethical people who are available.
You might be a Democrat in a sex scandal if...
Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 01:44:02 PM PDT
There's a woman involved.
More...
Goodnight Bush as a teachable moment
Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 10:48:09 AM PDT
When I first discovered Goodnight Bush I thought it was one of the best and truest parodies I have ever seen. I cannot find a review of it on dKos (I thought I had seen one - - links appreciated), but the Villiage Voice review has one sentence that describes it well "The parody to end all self-parody presidencies."
Goodnight Moon is truly one of the classic bedtime books for infants, and 12 years or so ago, I must have read it at least 100 times to my son, who is now 13. This diary is not going to be a review of Goodnight Bush. It is, rather a tribute from a proud parent to my politically aware son, praise for his equally aware friend, and a call to use this deceptively simple device as a way to use humor to truly teach our children what went wrong during the last 8 years, and what we can do about it.
Yes he really said it. Repub mouthpiece underscores Bush's views on Justice Dept
Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 05:18:56 AM PDT
This Diary late, but I just couldn't believe my ears.
On Wednesday Night, I was watching The Verdict with Dan Abrams, when Brad Blakeman(sp?), Abrams's favorite Republican punching bag, said something that made it clear exactly why the Bush Administration feels so free to treat the Justice department as their own personal fiefdom.
Abrams did not call him on it, so I wrote the show. I thought about cross-posting the E-mail here, but frankly, I thought I might have misheard. Even after all these years, I find the venality and stupidity of the current crop of Republicans to be beyond belief.
I was clearly not the only one to note this, as last night, Abrams featured this mistake in his P.O.ed section, apologizing for not calling Blakeman out on it the prior night. (I'd love to link to this or the original video or transcript, but I can't find it on the MSNBC website)
What was the mistake, and what is its larger meaning? Below the break.
Possible Assemblies direct funding of GOP?
Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 02:24:21 PM PDT
In yesterday's post, I noted how the Assemblies of God are rallying around Kenneth Copeland's latest attempt to derail Sen. Chuck Grassley's investigation of nonprofit groups.
There's a very valid reason why the Assemblies may be quite concerned, should Congressional attention focus on them.
Namely...not only is illegal electioneering rife within the denomination, but there is some troubling evidence to suggest that violations may be crossing over into direct contributions to Assemblies-favoured candidates--possibly the most blatant 501(c)3 violations ever documented.
Assemblies officially comes out in favour of preacher stonewalling in Congressional probe
Mon Jun 23, 2008 at 02:10:42 PM PDT
People who've followed the hijinks of the Assemblies of God in regards to televangelist scandals--and the history of televangelism, for that matter--know that the denomination has a long association with televangelism--and as the Jim Bakker, Jimmy Swaggart and Ted Haggard scandals have shown, often a quite unsavoury one at that.
So today's news that the Assemblies are hip-deep in the latest televangelist scandal is no shocker--the thing is, they may have tangled themselves rather deep, as the latest association is with an explicit defense of Kenneth Copeland--one of six televangelists targeted in a Congressional investigation.
Even worse, the Assemblies are now trying to use the very scandal as a wrecking-ball to knock down the separation of church and state and scuttle all attempts to require accountability.
Mississippi's "moral refusal" law--and now the "model moral refusal law"
Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 02:25:15 PM PDT
In yesterday's post on a case of an ambulance driver's "moral refusal" of taking a woman in severe pain to a women's clinic, a frequent criticism came up: "But wouldn't the EMT get in trouble if she died? Surely they could revoke his license?"
This, sadly, can no longer be assumed. In at least one state--Mississippi--the scenario of an EMT conducting a "moral refusal", the woman dying as a result, and the EMT getting off scot free is an unfortunate possibility.
Even worse, Mississippi's law is now considered a model "moral refusal" statute--as we'll see below.
"Moral refusal" extends to ambulances--and a potential fix
Tue Jun 17, 2008 at 02:45:34 PM PDT
In Part 2 of the miniseries which we began yesterday, we discuss how "moral refusal" clauses are increasingly going far beyond just doctors and pharmacists, and are now extending to the most basic thing we associate with healthcare--the trip in the ambulance to have emergency surgery.
Yes, you're reading this right--dominionist ambulance drivers are now refusing to take people to women's clinics just because the woman needs a medically necessary abortion.
And at the end of the post--because I never like to just bring bad news without discussing ways to fix what's broken--I present some possible solutions to the problem of "moral refusal".
Dominionist pharmacies: the newest front in the war on women's health
Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 01:51:58 PM PDT
The potential naming problem for Obama's "Joshua Generation Project"
Tue Jun 10, 2008 at 01:58:55 PM PDT
Barack Obama has recently announced a new initiative to reach out to non-dominionist evangelicals. It is a wonderful idea in practice.
Unfortunately--partly due to neopente dominionists--Barack's initiative may have a wee bit of a naming problem.
Whilst the term "Joshua Generation" has been used in African-American churches to denote the generation of people to bring social justice (much as "Moses Generation" was used for the Freedom Riders), "Joshua Generation" unfortunately has a very different connotation outside of the African-American church community...and one which Barack Obama will likely not want to be associated with.
Prosyletization in Iraq: Assemblies involvement in Abu Ghraib & Gitmo
Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:43:31 PM PDT
Over the past few days, we've gone over a history of dominionist prosyletisation efforts during the Gulf War and how they are endangering not only Christians but our own military to boot.
Today, we get into the real heart of why some of us are so worried about the "God Warrior" tendencies in neopentecostal dominionist groups.
Everyone who hasn't been completely isolated from the outside world knows by now about the revelations of torture and human rights abuses at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay, and other facilities used for "extraordinary rendition" (or, more properly, gulags).
Not so well publicised is the fact that the very denomination responsible for the "Teen Challenge" chain of "kiddie gulags" is in fact at the very core of the torture scandals--and that the Assemblies' own chaplains were in fact ringleaders of torture.
Prosyletization in Iraq: A threat to national security
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 01:43:37 PM PDT
As amazing as it sounds, dominionists may in fact be fomenting terrorism--not just the domestic terrorism like bombings of women's clinics we normally associate, but the very "Islamist terror bombings" that the GOP loves to use to frighten America into voting a red ticket.
We detailed yesterday on how Christians in Iraq (including communities literally founded by the apostle Thomas) have been targeted due to aggressive prosyletisation by dominionist "missionary" groups; today, we focus on how our soldiers are targeted and becoming targets due to the actions of dominionists...and how some of the very folks targeting both our nation's fighting folks and Iraqis are essentially dominionist rogue agents in the US military's chaplaincy.
Proselytization in Iraq: A minor history
Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 01:56:44 PM PDT
The recent incident where a Marine was recently found distributing "Bible coins" promoted by a fundamentalist "Bible church" is, sad to say, far from the first incident of overt prosyletisation in Iraq.
The truth is, this sort of thing has been going on literally since Gulf War I, and ramped up in Gulf War II--and, ironically, has directly threatened the future existence of two of the oldest Christian churches in the world--churches that can literally trace their founding to one of the Twelve Apostles. Even more disturbingly, most of the worst prosyletisation has been with civilian dominionist groups that target both Iraqi citizens and US military personnel.
We detail the history of dominionist "missionary" efforts in Iraq, and the "dry run" in Lebanon, below.
Source of "Bible coins" distributed by Marine(s) in Iraq discovered
Sun Jun 01, 2008 at 02:03:03 PM PDT
Huck's "jokes" about Obama's death are no shocker to some of us.
Fri May 16, 2008 at 03:00:42 PM PDT
There is being quite a lot of shock posted on a recent statement that Mike Huckabee made here in Louisville a few hours ago at the NRA conference--namely, Huck made a comment on how a supposed sound was Barack Obama ducking in an attempt to keep from being shot at.
For some of us--especially those of us who have followed Huckabee's extensive links with the highly militaristic "Joel's Army"/"Joshua Generation" neopente dominionist movement--this is but the latest and one of the more blatant of his statements of this type, and probably not even the most extreme of them.
In today's special edition post, we give a bit of history on this.
Cell churches, personality changes, and coercion
Thu May 15, 2008 at 12:58:07 PM PDT
One question that was frequently asked in my series involving Matt Taibbi's infiltration of John Hagee's church (and the chunderfest resulting)--how could Matt Taibbi start developing what is known in exit-counseling as a cultic personality in just three days?
Well, one particular tool used in the "toolkit of coercion" of neopente dominionist groups in particular is the use of cell churches--and today, we go into depth into a study that shows the actual process of development of a "cultic personality".