Showing posts with label American Family Association. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Family Association. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Rick Perry Strong for Satanic Overlords Class Warfare.wmv

Rick Perry Strong for Satanic Overlords Class Warfare.wmv




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I am Ashamed to admit that I am a Christian.

You don't have to go to church every Sunday to know that it is wrong for religion to be pushed up kids butts.

This is wrong in America.

Kids in school are praying for Obama to stop the war of Christians against Children. One in four girls in Texas is sexually molested before age 16, and one in every six Texas boys is sexually molested before age 16. That means that, at least, one in six adult men in Texas is raping boys and girls before they are grown. Many of those girl rapers are Christians, and girl-rapers are, by definition, hater-o-sexuals. I am ashamed that Hate groups like "Family Research Council" tell lies about homosexuals to distract from the straight hater-o-sexual child molesters and pedophiles. Family Research Council is distracting attention from the real cause of child danger in schools and churches. If one in four girls are molested by men, that means that hater-o-sexuals are the majority of molesters.

Christians are NOT more moral than everyone else. Christians are not better in any way. Christians do not deserve special privileges. People who hate are Satanic. Satanic people have been lying that they are Christians. when they are not, ever since Jesus hollared at them for lying about it back then. Satanic people wage class warfare against the poor, against the old and weak, and against the sick. Satanic people steal from the poor and corrupt government. Class warfare is the rich stealing from the rest. Rick Perry distracts from class warfare by waging wedge warfare, pitting one group to hate on another to distract from his lords and masters stealing from everybody.


http://rick-perrys-drought.blogspot.com/ Rick Perry's Drought
http://rick-perry-hate-god.blogspot.com/ Rick Perry Prays to Hate God

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Gov. Perry: Economic Crisis Is Part of God’s Plan To Return Us To Biblical Principles

As Perry is poised to sign the most draconian state budget in recent history that slashes essential services for the poor and middle class while potentially laying off 100,000 teachers, Kyle Mantyla of Right Wing Watch Kyle digs up this gem of an interview from May in which the governor sheds some light on his motivations. During an appearance on James Robison’s Life Today television program, Perry says he sees a silver lining to the devastating recession that has cost millions of families their jobs, homes, and livelihoods: it will return America to “Biblical principles” and free us from the slavery of big government:
PERRY: I think in America from time to time we have to go through some difficult times — and I think we’re going through those difficult economic times for a purpose, to bring us back to those Biblical principles of you know, you don’t spend all the money. You work hard for those six years and you put up that seventh year in the warehouse to take you through the hard times. And not spending all of our money. Not asking for Pharaoh to give everything to everybody and to take care of folks because at the end of the day, it’s slavery. We become slaves to government.
Watch it:






Perry twists a famous Biblical story into a bizarre anti-government tirade, comparing the U.S. government to slave masters in ancient Egypt. Skewing religion to reinforce his personal political ideology, Perry chastises people not to rely on government for help in hard times, and suggests those who are suffering have no one but themselves to blame for not making adequate preparations.


Of course, the most alarming take away is that Perry seems comfortable plunging his own state into economic ruin because he thinks it will encourage people to come back to God. By signing this budget, a nonpartisan state commission estimates that Perry will cost more than 300,000 Texans their jobs and purge millions from the Medicare roles — but Perry apparently believes that to be God’s plan and himself just an instrument of it.

Friday, June 17, 2011

MSNBC’s O’Donnell talks about Perry/AFA prayer event

MSNBC’s O’Donnell talks about Perry/AFA prayer event

Montgomery: Politicians' embrace of AFA's Fischer 'a sad commentary on the state of the Republican Party'
By Mary Tuma | 06.17.11 | 5:05 pm

... MSNBC’s The Last Word host Lawrence O’Donnell discussed the influence that AFA’s director of issue analysis, Bryan Fischer, may have on Republican candidates as well as the implications of the Christian event.

The conversation with Peter Montgomery, senior fellow of People For the American Way, highlighted comments made by Fischer on his radio show targeting the LGBT community as the purported cause of Nazism. Montgomery called Perry’s decision to allow AFA to sponsor and fund the prayer event “outrageous.”

“The bigger problem with the show is that Bryan Fischer is an endless torrent of the most extreme kind of bigotry and divisiveness,” Montgomery said. “The fact that his show is a regular stop for Republican presidential wannabes and members of Congress is a sad commentary on the state of the Republican Party. It suggests that there is no bigotry so extreme and no McCarthyism so repulsive that they will not embrace or overlook it in order to get the religious right voters that they think are listening to [his] radio show.”

A study released by Montgomery’s group, titled “GOP’s Favorite Hate-Monger: How the Republican Party Came to Embrace Bryan Fischer,” documents Fischer’s incendiary remarks, including characterizing Pres. Barack Obama as a fascist dictator, arguing homosexuals should be prevented from holding office, that Muslims do not hold constitutional rights and should be barred from immigrating to the U.S., and that Native Americans should be thrown off their land for not converting to Christianity quickly enough. The report notes how Fischer frequently hosts likely presidential candidates looking to draw religious right voters, including current GOP presidential hopefuls Tim Pawlenty, Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich and Michele Bachmann, who have all appeared on his radio show. Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour were also guests while they were contemplating presidential runs. In Texas, Republican Rep. Lamar Smith joined Fischer’s radio show as a guest.

When asked by O’Donnell why GOP candidates fail to worry about the political implication of associating with such an extremist organization, Montgomery said it is matter of the media and members of the public to give them “reason to worry,” by pointing to bigoted remarks and holding public officials accountability for going on the show. The Perry/AFA prayer event was also featured on Rachel Maddow‘s show earlier this week. ...

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

Shocking as it is, this book--a crucial source of original research used for the bestseller Hitler's Willing Executioners--gives evidence to suggest the opposite conclusion: that the sad-sack German draftees who perpetrated much of the Holocaust were not expressing some uniquely Germanic evil, but that they were average men comparable to the run of humanity, twisted by historical forces into inhuman shapes. Browning, a thorough historian who lets no one off the moral hook nor fails to weigh any contributing factor--cowardice, ideological indoctrination, loyalty to the battalion, and reluctance to force the others to bear more than their share of what each viewed as an excruciating duty--interviewed hundreds of the killers, who simply could not explain how they had sunken into savagery under Hitler. A good book to read along with Ron Rosenbaum's comparably excellent study Explaining Hitler. --Tim Appelo

From Publishers Weekly

Browning reconstructs how a German reserve police battalion composed of "ordinary men," middle-aged, working class people, killed tens of thousands of Jews during WW II. 




Hitler's willing executioners:

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

In a work that is as authoritative as it is explosive, Goldhagen forces us to revisit and reconsider our understanding of the Holocaust and its perpetrators, demanding a fundamental revision in our thinking of the years between 1933-1945. Drawing principally on materials either unexplored or neglected by previous scholars, Goldhagen marshals new, disquieting primary evidence that explains why, when Hitler conceived of the "final solution" he was able to enlist vast numbers of willing Germans to carry it out. A book sure to provoke new discussion and intense debate. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly

Goldhagen's gripping and shocking landmark study transforms our understanding of the Holocaust. Refuting the widespread notion that those who carried out the genocide of Jews were primarily SS men or Nazi party members, he demonstrates that the perpetrators?those who staffed and oversaw the concentration camps, slave labor camps, genocidal army units, police battalions, ghettos, death marches?were, for the most part, ordinary German men and women: merchants, civil servants, academics, farmers, students, managers, skilled and unskilled workers. Rejecting the conventional view that the killers were slavishly carrying out orders under coercion, Goldhagen, assistant professor of government at Harvard, uses hitherto untapped primary sources, including the testimonies of the perpetrators themselves, to show that they killed Jews willingly, approvingly, even zealously. Hitler's genocidal program of a "Final Solution" found ready accomplices in these ordinary Germans who, as Goldhagen persuasively argues, had absorbed a virulent, "eliminationist" anti-Semitism, prevalent as far back as the 18th century, which demonized the Jews and called for their expulsion or physical annihilation. Furthermore, his research reveals that a large proportion of the killers were told by their commanders that they could disobey orders to kill, without fear of retribution?yet they slaughtered Jews anyway. By his careful estimate, hundreds of thousands of Germans were directly involved in the mass murder, and millions more knew of the ongoing genocide. Among the 30 photographs are snapshots taken by the murderers of themselves and their victims.  

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Liann 06.17.11
The truth is that it is satanic to lie. American Family Association tells satanic lies. Hitler had no problem whatsoever finding HATER-osexuals to be sadistic killers for him. The SS was 100% haterosexual and included Hitler’s personal bodyguards. All concentration camp and death camp guards were SS haterosexuals. It is true that Ernst Rohm was a homosexual leader of the brownshirts murdered during the Night of the Long Knives Purge, but he was not the only leader of the brownshirts nor Hitler’s favorite person — he just happened to be useful as a machinegun smuggler during Hitler’s rise. The PINK TRIANGLES were the homosexuals sent to death camps and concentration camps for homosexuality, and they were not favored by Hitler or the Nazis.

Google these books:

Hitler's willing executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust



The GOP's Favorite Hate-Monger: How the Republican Party Came to Embrace Bryan Fischer


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Texas Governor Rick Perry And The Hate Group

Texas Governor Rick Perry And The Hate Group

by Jay Morris on June 17, 2011

On August 6, 2011, Texas Governor and U.S. Presidential hopeful, Rick Perry, will take the stage in support of and collaboration with a certified hate group. Governor Perry called for a National Day of Prayer in response to the “crisis” faced by America. The event, aptly titled “The Response,” is sponsored by the American Family Association (AFA), which recently received a “hate group” designation from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
While Governor Perry guised his intolerance of equality in the shrouds of “religion” and “prayer” the real Truth of The Response became evident when the president of the American Family Association (AFA), Tim Wildmon, acknowledged that one of the purposes of the prayer event is to end the “increasing acceptance of homosexuality” by American society.
While purportedly Christian groups like the AFA vehemently target LGBTQ people and have developed political agendas to deny equal protection of queer Americans, not all Christians translate faith into bigotry. According to the Religion Poll conducted this year by the Human Rights Campaign,
The majority of Christians oppose the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act, favor protecting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people from discrimination, favor laws prohibiting bullying and harassment against LGBT students or the children of LGBT parents, [86%] believe their faith leads them to conclude that the law should treat LGBT people equally, and believe condemnation of LGBT people by religious leaders does more harm than good.
However, the remaining 14% of Christians opposed to equal protections under the law are the vocal minority.

But Perry has awakened the majority by his alliance with a hate group. The Houston Clergy Council released a statement requesting that Governor Perry leave ministry to the clergy and “refocus his energy on the work of governing our state,” noting that the AFA is not only an anti-​gay hate group, but has also “been stridently anti-​Muslim, going so far as to question the rights of Muslim Americans to freely organize and practice their faith.”

The event has grabbed the interest of non-​clergy organizations as well, spawning an online petition to be hand delivered to the Governor’s office by members of GetEQUAL demanding that the Governor remove himself from the event or remove the AFA as a sponsor. But Perry hasn’t yet backed down. In fact, in a recent interview with Fox News, Perry and Fox News’ Neil Cavuto exchanged the following dialogue:
Cauvuto: You have kind of like the Chris Christie phenomenon: very popular outside your state, still popular but not nearly as popular within your state. There are even Tea Party groups within your state who like you but don’t love you. […] What do you say?
Perry: I say that a prophet is generally not loved in their hometown. That’s both Biblical and practical.
Robin McGehee, the National Director of GetEQUAL, suggests the event deserves bold action, stating:
From conservative religious bashing to ballot bashing to queer bashing — too often these voices of hate dominate our communities in an effort to strip away our dignity. Sadly, these coordinated efforts lead to self-​hate, self-​violence and hate crimes. It is our hope that a unified voice of dignity, love and equality will take bold action in Houston and wherever the voices of bigoted prejudice, discrimination and hate exist to say, ‘enough is enough.’
But not all LGBTQ advocates concur with removal of the AFA from the event. Most notable were remarks made to the Houston Chronicle by the Mayor Annise Parker, who is openly lesbian and largely heralded as and LGBTQ civil rights hero. When asked if she considered the AFA holding an event in her city an insult, she said, “No, I’m glad to have anybody’s dollars coming to the city of Houston. They can come back on a monthly basis if they’d like as long as they spend money.”

The AFA has certainly spent money. The organization is accused of funneling roughly $25,000 for lobbying initiatives against the U.S. State Department’s condemnation of the Ugandan “Kill the Gays” bill, which would make homosexuality a criminal offense punishable by death. It has also invested significantly in teaching churches how to advocate for political causes while maintaining their tax-​exempt status.

Several rallies and protests of the event have also been planned with varying messages, including “separation of church and state” due to reports that Perry used State resources in planning and organizing The Response.

Jay Morris is a State Lead for GetEQUAL​.org, a founding member of the Direct Action Network San Antonio, a writer for Ignite San Antonio Magazine, and blogger at jaysays​.com. You can find him posting randomness on Twitter or engage him in conversation on Facebook.