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iceweasel10/27/2009 10:08:35 pm PDT

re: #859 Gus 802

Yeah. I’ve said it before but CPAC is a joke. I cringed when they honored Jesse Helms and that was something organized by Human Events. They also honored a couple of other questionable people. Then what happened at the recent Western CPAC and now seeing Brad “Good White People” O’Leary at the previous event honoring Rush “Take That Bone out of your Nose” Limbaugh.

Yep. CPAC is awful. Has been for years. I can’t blame Charles at all for not attending it. Obviously the right decision.

How many websites does this O”Leary guy have anyway? I just found his site for his anti-Obama book “The Audacity of Deceit”. They’ll email you a free chapter. I’m about to dive in and I bet there are some goodies in there. So far I found this:

The vast majority of the American middle class identifies
with the Judeo-Christian belief system. But Senator Barack
Obama seems to challenge these voters’ religious values and
moral beliefs. He seems firmly ensconced in the “everything is
relative” school of thought that muddles clear definitions or
convictions about right and wrong. President Obama would
likely impose a gray scale of morality.
Obama’s own moral traditions emerge from twenty-seven
years of upbringing by an atheist mother, a morally challenged
bigamist Muslim-turned-atheist father, and a Muslim stepfather.


and

Therefore, an
essential question for voters is this: Does Obama believe that the
moral values of an atheist—or a Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, or
Christian Black Liberation theologian—should have equal value in
public policy to the moral beliefs of Judeo-Christians? It seems so.

So we’ve already got a headstart on the seekrit Muslim meme, the ‘atheists have no morals’ meme, and the “America is a Christian nation’ meme, all by page 3. Not to mention the whole “Obama is out to destroy the moral fabric of our society’ meme.