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Archive for March 30th, 2006

Pot Calls Kettle Black

Posted by Adam Graham on March 30, 2006

Binky Boy responded to my response to his ad-hominem attack on Bryan Fischer. BinkyBoy’s arguments are doubleminded and inconsistent. In the first place, he claimed that we’d never see a study showing gay STD infection rates were higher. When I presented one, he argued that the rates would drop. Whatever. Reviewing his other arguments and post they achieve a level of acerbity, inconsistency and name-calling that make them not even worth my time to respond to.

However, he takes me on regarding the lack of comments:

And you might notice that little Adam only accepts registered commenters because of “spam”. Isn’t that what all of the martyred right-wing sites claim?

Now, try and leave a comment Binkyboy’s 43rd State Blues blog, along with Liberal Idaho and Daily Kos. Russ requires you to have a Typekey account to comment. You can’t! Why? 43rd State Blues requires registration to comment. I posted about this when a liberal complained about Bryan Fischer shutting down comments on Idaho Values Alliance. Bubblehead showed up and had this observation:

I tried to post a comment over at 43rd State Blues, another liberal Idaho site. I registered successfully, and it lets me log on, but still won’t let me comment. I’ll be interested to see if they have anything to say about conservatives not letting people comment…

Not only is binkyboy being hypocritical, it really was necessary as it was the only way I could get my website back up, after a spam attack took it down earlier this month.

So, Binky Boy, if you want to say something else, register. Don’t worry, unlike at certain websites, I’m not afraid of opposing viewpoints and will allow you to comment.

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More Abdul Rahmans

Posted by Adam Graham on March 30, 2006

Some thought it was over when Abdul Rahman went into exile, but according to news reports, its just beginning:

KABUL, March 28 2006, (LifeSiteNews.com) – US-based Christian news source, Compass Direct, reports that more Christians have been arrested for their faith in Afghanistan in the wake of the release of Abdul Rahman. Compass, a news service that tracks persecution of Christians mostly in Islamic countries, says harassment of the Christian community has been stepped up.

Compass says two more Christian converts have been arrested in other parts of the country, but further information is being withheld in the “sensitive situation” caused by the international media furor over Rahman.

Reports of beatings and police raids on the homes of Christians are filtering out of the country through local Christian ministers…

The threat of death hangs over the heads of all Afghan Christians, of whom US-based groups say there may be as many as 10,000, meeting secretly in houses for prayer and bible study, and living in fear of their lives. Under Afghanistan’s strict Islamic law conversion to another religion is a capital offense and Muslim leaders have been calling for Rahman’s execution and threatening to kill him…

When the announcement of Rahman’s release was made public, demonstrations broke out in which protesters chanted, “Death to Christians” among the anti-Bush and anti-American slogans

So, this is what billions of American dollars and hundreds of American lives get us? This issue really calls into question whether its possible to have an Islamic regime that respects the rights of anyone but Muslims.

The Taliban was bad and I agree with the Jawa Report, in that I’m glad they’re gone. The question that has been answered is whether an Islamic societies want the same freedom of religion and thought as the West. The answer is a resounding no in Afghanistan and we’ve got a mixed record in Iraq on religious liberty issues.

At this point, the people who are calling “Death for Christians” are the exact type of people who can be recruited by terrorist groups, the type of people who richly deserve to be oppressed themselves, by groups like the Taliban. So, I’m done, if “Moderate” Muslims (the kind who say Christians should be chopped in pieces) want to liberate themselves from other Muslims, so they can be the ones to persecute Christians and other religious minorities, more power to them. But, don’t expect Americans to pay the bill.

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The New Nationalism

Posted by Adam Graham on March 30, 2006

In the midst of the apathy and blah of our current political environment, I’ve been wondering where the next Ross Perot would come from. The answer has become apparent in recent days. Mark it on your calendars for 2008, the issue will be nationalism, the candidate is to be named later.

What has happened in America that political elites have chosen to ignore illegal immigration, but ordinary Americans can not. Illegal Immigration has grown over the past decade from an issue that Pat Buchanan and some Californians care about to one which effects the whole nation due to bipartisan mismanagement of the nation’s immigration policy.

As I saw the pictures of students blocking the Freeway and Mexican flags being waived over an upside down Old Glory, my mind was filled with anger. I was shocked by the hubris of people who violated our nation’s laws demanding their rights. If they want their rights, they begin with the following words, “You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a Court of Law.”

As I watched these Illegals protest, angrily demanding their rights, I realized these are the not the people we need America. They are unapologetic for violating our nation’s laws, which is why deportation is called for. Do we need more people in this country who can’t take responsibility for their actions? We have more than enough homegrown irresponsible people, thank you very much.

The response of the Senate Judiciary Committee in approving the outrageous McCain-Kennedy bill, with its massive amnesty of illegal immigrants is not only politically deaf, but foolhardy. It has become apparent that neither party has much understanding to deal with this issue forthrightly. Democrats have built their party’s strength in California by declaring GOP immigration control efforts as racist. The Republican leaders want to reach Hispanic voters and both parties want to avoid ticking off the business and agriculture community.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Ambivalence about the War in Iraq has grown even in Conservative circles. Even some who understand we have to finish this war are upset that we’ve expended countless billions of dollars and the blood of thousands of Americans to free another country. Our Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren will continue to pay the finance charges of our recent foreign adventures. In addition, to this, the issue of effectiveness has been put on the table with Afghanistan’s mistreatment of Christians. The question on the minds of many Republicans today is, “Did we really expend lives so that Christians could be persecuted by the Karzai Government instead of the Taliban?”

I see a new movement on the horizon. It’ll be as big or bigger than Ross Perot. It saw its beginnings in the special election in California where Minutemen Founder Jim Gilchrest ran a strong Campaign for Congress as an Independent and received endorsements from Republicans including immigration Alan Keyes and Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Co.) There’s millions of people who are concerned about border security, yet the major political parties castigate them falsely as anti-Hispanic.

This is a politically correct shield for ideological bullies to silence their opposition and avoid a real debate. For example, in Canyon County, Idaho, Commissioner Robert Vasquez is the state’s toughest opponent of illegal immigration. The issue is not racism, but rather one of nationalism. It is the idea that we, as a sovereign nation can set laws that must be respected regarding entry into our country and that those who immigrate here should be prepared to become part of the American Culture. We are not the world’s nurse maid, but rather its greatest power. As such, a group of foreigners has no right to enter our nation in contravention of our laws and demand anything of us. The Nationalist position is that as a country, we must preserve our language, cultures, and borders.

Though, I don’t look forward to it, I believe the GOP is set for a split over the issue of Nationalism. The common sense divide between the Republican leadership and the Republican base is the width of the Grand Canyon. Republicans seem incapable of getting a clue. They’re out of step, not only with their base, but with the majority of the American people. As such, there’s rough waters ahead.

All Things Beautiful is asking for people’s opinion on these issues.

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