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Blunderov
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"We think in generalities, we live in details"
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People are going to make fun of you even more than the mormons.
« on: 2007-10-26 04:39:17 » |
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[Blunderov]Tinas's letter totally broke me up. Such an earnest quester for the truth. Ah me
Source: majikthise
One of the most dangerous women in America
Why conference organizers should ban water bottles from panels, originally uploaded by Lindsay Beyerstein. The conservative Family Security Matters (FSM)* has released its list of the 10 Most Dangerous Organizations in America, compiled by FSM contributing editor Jason Rantz.
Congratulations to our colleagues at Think Progress for clinching the tenth spot. This is a strong showing in a tough division. Think Progress is a team to watch next season.
10) ThinkProgress 9) Muslim Student Association 8 ) CodePINK 7) American Civil Liberties Union, National 6) Family Research Council 5) Center for American Progress 4) League of the South 3) MoveOn.org 2) Universities and Colleges 1) Media Matters for America
ThinkProgress's parent organization, the Center For American Progress, came in fifth.
Photo: The menacing Amanda Terkel, Deputy Research Director for ThinkProgress.org and the Progress Report.
*Not to be confused with the better-known and more dangerous FSM.
http://www.venganza.org/category/hate-mail/
fsm? what?
Published by henderob October 21st, 2007 in Hate Mail (and concerned criticism). 129 Comments
I stumbled upon your website and I just have to say, WHAT THE HECK? I’m trying to understand, but I just don’t get it. You invented your own religion that says pirates are holy and that we should pray to noodles? Are you on something? I’m trying to be open minded, but when I looked at your “evidence” all you had was people’s opinions. That’s all fine and well, but I need a little more proof than that. You can’t just go around making up new religions and shoving it down people’s throats. If I wanted to, I could say that the world was crated by aliens and that to go to heaven you have to be a gypsy and pray to cabbage, but that doesn’t make it true. Did you make this religion just to make fun of others or do you really believe it? If you do, the way you’re advertising it to the world isn’t going to make anyone take your religion seriously. And if the FSM is god and is the ultimate being in the universe, why would it take the form of a flying spaghetti monster. People are going to make fun of you even more than the mormons. If you’re trying to convert people put more information on the site, cause I looked at it and it still makes no sense to me.
Weirding me out a bit, but still curious, Tina
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People are going to make fun of you even more than the mormons.
« Reply #1 on: 2007-11-29 13:54:53 » |
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[Blunderov] Another howler. Could it be that there is the potential for a Darwin Awards for Letters of Protest?
(This via the extremely masculine Jesus' General.)
Springtime for Hitler 29 November 2007, 05:27:31 | Gen. JC Christian, Patriot
What is the world coming to? Can't a woman go out to see a play without being confronted by a crooning Hitler?
From yesterday's Yakima Herald-Republic:
Stunned by play's content
To the editor -- My husband wanted to surprise me with tickets to see a Broadway musical, "The Producers," at the Capitol Theatre on Nov. 17. We were both very surprised.
We saw producers, assistants and others endeavoring to produce a play. They were hoping to have a flop, close it down and pick up the remaining finances.
Eventually, after enlisting other people and groups, they did succeed in producing a successful musical called "Springtime for Hitler."
We saw the SS troops with swastika armbands, German soldiers in uniforms and even Hitler sang and danced.
Our President Roosevelt appeared on stage in his wheelchair -- Hitler pushed him off the stage.
Sunday morning I awoke and was sure it had all been a dream. No! That really happened at the Capitol Theatre in Yakima in the United States of America.
A tribute to a monster responsible for millions of deaths.
AUDREY JESKEY
Prosser
A helmet tip to reader T.
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