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Archive for 19. May 2009
Obama, paraphrased
19. May 2009 by admin.
The other day, Obama gave a speech before Notre Dame that resulted in a lot of Catholics getting angry and Alan Keyes getting arrested (4). Given the highly volatile situation, what would a man in Obama’s shoes speak about?
This article contains Obama’s paraphrased speech, comically restructured to more blatantly display his logical errors and actual statements. If you’d like to read the original speech or even watch it, the text and video are provided and highly recommended before reading. If you don’t read the actual speech, you won’t believe the actual stupidity that I point out in the following paraphrasing. It should also be noted that this paraphrasing begins during the second video clip (out of the four), because the first portions of the speech were too boring.
Also, don’t expect this to make a whole lot of sense. This is Obama speaking.
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Obama: America is a terrible place to live. Today, we live in a country where strong people take advantage of weak people, and we are committing prejudiced acts just like we were in ancient times. This, my friends, is completely unacceptable, and as a college-educated crowd, you realize that our extreme prejudice as a society is a big, big problem because of White Christians (editor’s note: no other oppressive group available). This is the reason I’m going to blabber on tonight. Read the rest of this entry »
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Gay rights leader says hate crimes bill is a lie
19. May 2009 by admin.
Editor’s note: much thanks to onenewsnow.com for their top-notch reporting on cultural issues and events that otherwise go unreported. For the original article on this issue, look here.
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Very interesting. Andrew Sullivan, one of the “great” movers and shakers of the gay-rights movement, has admitted that the new hate crimes legislation is bogus, unnecessary, and a ploy to raise more money for the gay agenda. How refreshing!
Not that Sullivan’s a good guy or anything, or that his other suggestions in the article are worth following, but admitting some truth is a good step forward. And just for a little background on Sullivan, here’s his Wikipedia. The dude’s not obscure.
And yes, the allegations of him telling everyone his movement is about monogamy while advertising for unprotected anal sex with other HIV positive guys on AOL and barebackcity are true. Typical, but true.
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