Friday, April 22, 2005

The Friday collection of news and post of interest

Remember the Affirmation Project, hop over and read some of the contributions.

From the LA Times, more about the religious rights efforts to take over the nation.

An audio recording obtained by the Los Angeles Times features two of the nation's most influential evangelical leaders, at a private conference with supporters, laying out strategies to rein in judges, such as stripping funding from their courts in an effort to hinder their work.


and from the Magic City morning news, another view of the goals of the right.

To answer her question, it's necessary to understand the fundamental goal of the fundamentalist Christians: To deny basic human rights to segments of society they deem unworthy in their god's eyes. They believe that Americans should reject the Constitutional concept of equality in favor of their religious caste system. They seek to legally stigmatize all non-fundamentalist Christians.


T-Blog has noticed that some of the Koolaid drinkers are starting to attack their own for a lack of enthusiasm.

David Corn has a collection of the more interesting (weird, dumb or twisted) things Republicans have said this week.

I will be adding to this post all day, check back

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The D. Corn bit was funny as hell.

--Did DeLay complain about "journalistic activism" when reporters were pursuing Whitewater or writing about the ethical lapses of Jim Wright or Dan Rostenkowski? --

typical isn't it.