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1 Charles Johnson  Thu, Sep 2, 2010 4:48:12pm

Pajamas Media is now a home for psycho stalkers. Zombie’s stupid article contains an “illustration by buzzsawmonkey” — one of the very creepiest of the stalkers at the stalker blog.

It’s sucky in the extreme to see these deranged freaks being given a home at the site I helped to start.

2 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce  Thu, Sep 2, 2010 5:44:22pm

When I was in high school (Texas, during the horrible 80s with Satanic Panic in full swing), it was still “acceptable” to teach that the framers had wildly differing views on religion and its role in government. For some reason, it wasn’t at all controversial at that time & place to say that the US was “not in any sense founded on the Christian religion.”

There survives a great deal of correspondence between Jefferson and Adams on that topic, and their ideas are easily ascertained. Much is known about Benjamin Franklin’s hostility to religious authoritarianism, and he, like Jefferson, did not believe Jesus was divine. Adams was a Unitarian, and many historians believe James Madison was an atheist.

Regardless, you don’t have to do a lot of real deep digging to get to the facts. That so many people insist in rewriting history is worrisome.

3 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Thu, Sep 2, 2010 5:44:28pm
The seperation of Church and State does not exist in the Constitution, and that it is being taught today, as a basic concept was never intended. Jefferson’s side letter to one Church, securing their support, was promising them that no State or larger church would dominate. And that “quote” of the wall of seperation, was used by 1 judge, to enact a law, that is the foundation of that concept and of the Liberal agenda.

How much more stupid does it get?

At the end of the day, there can be no doubt that these cretins are utterly anti-American.

4 theheat  Thu, Sep 2, 2010 6:50:36pm

The religious martyrs won’t be happy until every child in America has been dumbed down by fundamentalist dogma and Brawdo is in the cafeteria vending machines. It’s hard to believe I was in grade school when man first walked on the moon. Fast forward forty-some years, and the religious right wants to replace science with superstition and allegory.

God damn them all to hell, every last one of those whiny simpleton sonsabitches.


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