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Reprinted from the Niagara Bagette
It's time for those bleeding-heart Democratic liberals in Congress to grow up. As a proud born-again Christian, I know with certainty that the only way we'll ever achieve peace on earth is by having some bodies fall. And the sooner the better.
James Charles Kopp had the right idea. If you don't like what people are doing, just get a gun and kill them. That's one great thing about this country. Just about anybody can get a gun.
Abortion is wrong, wrong, wrong. Just think of how many unwanted babies were saved when Kopp pulled the trigger on Dr. Slepian. The judge who found him guilty must be a liberal Democrat.
Certainly, Kopp was doing the Lord's work and, just as certainly, he'll have a special place in Heaven when the Rapture comes and all born-again fundamentalist Protestant people like myself are called to glory.
President George W. Bush, the most Godly president ever, has taken a similar approach with that Islamic madman Saddam Hussein. Really, anybody who believes in Mohammad must be a little out of whack to begin with, don'tcha think?
Jesus is most certainly looking down approvingly on the wholesale slaughter of thousands of Iraqi men, women and children. Bleeding-heart Democratic liberals get all squeamish at the thought of killing children, but nits make lice, I always say.
Kill them all and let God sort them out.
President Bush prayed about what to do in Iraq and God told him what to do. Or maybe it was Condaleezza Rice. Anyway, whoever it was, they did a lot of praying at the White House and since the President is a born-again fundamentalist Protestant person like myself, I can say with certainty that he's doing the right thing.
People sometimes say I have a "holier than thou" attitude. I say, well, I am holier than thou, I mean you. If I'd have been there 2000 years ago when they were getting ready to stone that adulteress to death and Jesus came along and said, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone," I'd have picked up the biggest rock I could find.
| April 1 2003 |