Posted by
Red Meat & Cigarettes on Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:33:48 PM
Anti- religious Bigotry is nothing new, From people like Rosie O'donnell to Ted Turner to Bill Marr, Barney Frank, and countless left- wingers and main stream politicians and the list goes on and on. It is my belief that as long as that list is, The list of quiet sympathizers in the news media and hollywood is 100 times as long. These are the same people that disingenuously rely on our Constitution to support their contorted positions on major political issues, the same constitution that derives it's mandate from the founders belief in a creator. This is a curious phenomenon, and begs from all of us , a close intellectual combing over. My inner instincts tell me that most if not all of these people, do not really even care about the constitution, but care about using it to achieve an end that would truly frighten America.
Here's one way to recognize the agenda:
If your ideas don't match the Ideas expressed in The John lennon song " Imagine" they will be ridiculed, attacked and belittled
Imagine no possessions.........communism ( no right to private property, Class warfare )
Imagine no religion.........Communism ( We've seen this tried before)
Imagine no countries......... one world communism with No borders,
When you use this rule to understand liberals, their positions start to become clear....
Here is my tier system of religious bigotry
1. Committed unashamed bigots 5% (Rosie, Turner, Marr, etc.)
2. The amen Choir 10 % ( Clooney, Baldwin, Penn, Ted Kennedy, Schumer etc,)
3. Insidious active supporters 5% ( those who go to church for a photo op, Clintons, news media personalities, movie and tv producers who pay lip service to tolerance)
4. Quiet supporters 15% ?????????
5. unwitting supporters ( this group contains some republicans who buy into some of their arguments , Minorities who feel like victims, Kennedy Democrats and AARP members etc. ) 15%
all of these people equal about 49-51 percent of the American population.
It may not be exactly correct but " Imagine" if it's even close!