Tuesday, January 02, 2007

It's a vibe thing

Macabre House on the Right

Since you can remember you were always against abortion, euthanasia and the Playboy philosophy at the root of it all and were looking for a nice place to live in a good neighborhood. You fell in love with the House on the Right and it had a good school district that didn't teach kids they came from apes and how to put on a Trojan and so you settled in. You don't know why you didn't notice it before with your walk with the realtor but there it is when you were chilling one night in the living room, an enlarged and framed photo of Saddam hanging from the gallows, next to that is a psychedelic poster of a huge mushroom cloud. On the coffee table are National Review magazine articles in defense of the late right-wing Chilean strongman Augusto Pinochet, he may have tortured people and violated some human rights but he was more congenial to our national interests than other dictators, like say Saddam. On the bookshelf are bound testimonials published by Judie Brown of the American Life League, testimonials from married couples themselves who have divorced each other because they had sex with each other before the wedding day. You look in the stereo cabinet and see CDs like "Sean Hannity's Greatest Radio Hits", #3 track - Nick Berg screaming during his beheading at the hands of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

And that's only the living room, you haven't checked the attic and the cellar yet.People who masturbate your mind

5 comments:

  1. You make an excellent analogy, makes me want to be homeless suddenly. Where can we turn?

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  2. The conservative movement has taken all those social conservatives, many of them evangelicals, for granted because they have no other home. For instance when Bush was Governor of Texas even the Revs. Robertson and Falwell begged and pleaded with him to spare Karla Fay Tucker's life, she was a female criminal on death row, but Bush was adamant and even mocked her pleas for mercy. How long before the decent people leave the party for good? It's like a bad marriage, you stay together for the kids or finances or something.

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  3. Karla Fay Tucker became a born-again Christian while in prison and Bush once famously said Jesus is his hero. You can flip the issue around and ask what does Jesus think of his admirer.

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  4. Well I do like the Constitional Party, but off hand I don't recall their position on the death penalty. You are right that social conservatives like myself are being taken for granted by the Republican party. I just might take the plunge before 2008.

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  5. Considering that Jesus forgave the people who put HIM to death, I would say He has forgiven GW Bush. But it's a damn crazy world where people use death as a political tool. Abortion, the death penalty, and the war are three instances where human deaths are being exploited today.

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