Showing posts with label terrorism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terrorism. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Mike Huckabee's "9/11 For Kids!"

Remember Huckabee's internet American history education site? Here's a recent addition.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Morrissey Elaborates

"The comment I made onstage at Warsaw could be further explained this way: Millions of beings are routinely murdered every single day in order to fund profits for McDonalds and KFCruelty, but because these murders are protected by laws, we are asked to feel indifferent about the killings, and to not even dare question them. If you quite rightly feel horrified at the Norway killings, then it surely naturally follows that you feel horror at the murder of ANY innocent being. You cannot ignore animal suffering simply because animals 'are not us.'" - Faded pop star Morrissey, continuing to compare fast food chickens to murdered human beings.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Gary Cass On Norway

"There are opportunists out there who will try to use this to besmirch Christians because this person in some very strange fashion claims to be a Christian. All the while, he denies being religious. So obviously, we're dealing with someone who's utterly confused about religion. Yet I'm afraid it's going to become the hammer with which the left and the Muslims are going to try to bludgeon us." - Gary Cass of the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission, continuing the Christianist meme that they are the true victims of the Norway killer.

Glenn Beck: Norway's Terrorism Victims Were Like Hitler Youth

NORWAY: Lesbian Couple Saved Dozens Of Campers During Terrorist Attack

JMG reader Homer sends us this story I missed earlier in the week:
Hege Dalen and her partner Toril Hansen were eating supper in the camping area opposite Utoya [sic.] island when they started hearing gunshots and screaming. Dalen and Hansen drove their boat to the island, and fished out of the water people who were in shock and young people who were injured and transported them ashore. Every now and then bullets almost hit the boat. Since they couldn’t fit everyone into the boat all at once, they returned to the island four times. They might have saved as much as forty people from the clutches of the killer.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Definition Of "Christian"

"As this is a cultural war, our definition of being a Christian does not necessarily constitute that you are required to have a personal relationship with God or Jesus. Being a Christian can mean many things; That you believe in and want to protect Europe's Christian cultural heritage. The European cultural heritage, our norms (moral codes and social structures included), our traditions and our modern political systems are based on Christianity – Protestantism, Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity and the legacy of the European enlightenment (reason is the primary source and legitimacy for authority). It is not required that you have a personal relationship with God or Jesus in order to fight for our Christian cultural heritage and the European way." - Norwegian terrorist Andrew Breivik, in an excerpt from his manifesto now being cited by the American right as "proof" that Breivik is not a "real Christian."

Michael Brown: American Christianists Will Suffer Because Of The Norway Killer

"The murderous acts of Anders Breivik in Norway will be seen as proof that conservative Christians in America might just turn violent too, as if the demented actions of an anti Muslim, anti multiculturalist Norwegian have anything to do with the spiritual, moral, and cultural aspirations of American Christ-followers who espouse the non-violent teachings and example of the Master himself.

"Sadly, the atmosphere in our country has become so toxic that venerable ministries like Focus on the Family and the American Family Association have been branded as 'hate groups' by the Southern Poverty Law Center, while People for the American Way sends out regular warnings about evangelical Christian leaders on its RightWingWatch website. And this will surely intensify in the days to come in the wake of the tragedy in Norway." - Anti-gay activist and author Michael Brown, lamenting that American Christianists will suffer in the wake of the terrorism in Norway.

NOTE: At least Brown isn't denying the killer's Christianity.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Quote Of The Day - Pamela Geller

"There is only a single and insignificant reference to me in Breivik's manifesto. The 55 references to Spencer are mostly quotes from Muslim scriptures. But Breivik cites LGF numerous times, in a very different way. He includes a long diatribe against Charles Johnson, whom he clearly admired until he felt betrayed enough to snap. The killer speaks about Charles Johnson obsessively and wrings his hands about Johnson's turn to the left. Could this perhaps have been the provocation? Could this have been what caused him to snap?" - Ranting xenophobe and Atlas Shrugs blogger Pamela Geller, deflecting the news that Norway's terrorist was a fan of her site.

NOTE: Geller is referring to Little Green Footballs blogger Charles Johnson, who famously abandoned right wing ideology two years ago.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

World Net Daily Poll Of The Day

World Net Daily, the most lie-filled Christian website in the history of the internet, is telling its readers that the attack on Norway was "Islamic terrorism."

A Video By The Norway Terrorist

According to some sources, the below clip was made by the man currently being held as responsible for the terrorist attack in Norway.

UPDATE: YouTube has pulled the clip. You can view it here for the moment.

NORWAY: "Christian Fundamentalist" Held For Terrorist Attack, 91 Deaths

Norwegian authorities are holding a man described as a "Christian fundamentalist" in connection with yesterday's terrorist attack on a youth camp. At least 91 people were killed.
The police said they did not know if the man, identified by the Norwegian media as Anders Behring Breivik, was part of a larger conspiracy. He is being questioned under the country’s terrorism laws, police said, and is cooperating with the investigation of the attacks, the deadliest on Norwegian soil since World War II. “We are not sure whether he was alone or had help,” a police official, Roger Andresen, said at a televised news conference, adding: “What we know is that he is right-wing and a Christian fundamentalist.” So far Mr. Breivik has not been linked to any anti-jihadist groups, he said.