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Friday, January 15, 2016

"... we own the entire tradition." Geez, somehow that doesn't bother me .... it's a fictional book!!

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COMMENTS: 
*  The "moral majority" was always a political ploy that never actually existed. Especially since republicans are the most immoral creatures on the planet.  As we've discovered all to often, the loudest voices for religion in the GOP are usually the ones playing footsie with the young boys in dark closets or bathroom stalls. Those who cite religion as a cause or direction for governing are true hypocrites who undoubtedly lied, cheated and stole to be a politician in the first place.
*  Typical arrogant white conservative that isn't in any way a Christian.
*  Funny how those who beat you over the head with having to tell you that they are Christian are the ones that spew the most hate.
*  The scary thing isn't what he said, it's that the voters on the right believe this #$%$.
*  Wow! Has brat informed God yet?
*  Teabags thinking they own xtianity is not news. It's a symptom of their mental illness.
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This Tea Party Lawmaker Said Obama Shouldn't Quote the Bible Because Republicans Own It
By Natasha Noman, January 14, 2016

The Republicans own the Bible, in case you weren't up to speed. 

Virginia Rep. Dave Brat, the GOP lawmaker who famously upset former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in a 2014 Republican primary, informed the world of his party's proprietary rights Monday while speaking with radio host Sandy Rios on her show, American Family Radio.

Brat was particularly incensed at President Barack Obama referring to the Bible in his partisan comments and criticism of the Republicans.

"He's using the Christian tradition and trying to bring about compassion by bonking Republicans over the head with the Bible," Brat said. "It's almost a comedy routine on what compassion and love is. He's mocking his enemies in order to compel a larger federal state using the tradition of love.

"Our side, the conservative side, needs to re-educate its people that we own the entire tradition. If you lose the moral argument, you lose the policy argument every time, so we need to reclaim the moral argument, where we're so strong."

Specifically, in November, Obama said, "Apparently, they are scared of widows and orphans coming into the United States of America," when criticizing the GOP for their unwelcoming stance toward Syrian refugees.

His comments have been interpreted by some as a reference to James 1:27 in the Bible, which reads: "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world."

The parallel was a subtle jab at a party that has become increasingly evangelical, touting fundamentalist Christianity as the basis for much of their ideology, from women's reproductive rights to Social Security.


Source: Soundcloud

Clearly the only Democrat who can quote the Bible is the fictional Jed Bartlet: 


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