NYT: All They Wanted For Christmas Was a Clue
Posted by Andy on December 25th, 2006
Instead they got a stocking full of idiocy.
The New York Times takes off on the Ellison is our savior mantra and tries to chastise Dennis Prager. But they blew it in their first sentence.
Besides Santa Claus, the Christmas season usually brings some reminder that the worst way to acknowledge the importance of religious faith in America is by demanding that the entire nation follow one particular theology
Um, Dennis Prager is a jewish person advocating the Bible be used. Hello!
we suspect Mr. Ellison’s constituents in Minnesota would like to see him using a book that best represents his religious beliefs.
Now that would be a nice poll to see the MSM perform.
As for Mr. Prager and Mr. Goode, we appreciate their help in demonstrating how very fast things can get both nutty and unpleasant once the founding fathers’ wise decision to avoid institutionalizing any religious faith gets breached.
But then again, it was those founding fathers who probably brought Ellison’s family over to the then Colonies on a slave ship to institutionally enslave them, until a Christian man named Lincoln freed them. But, hey, what good has the Christian God done anyways, right New York Times?
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December 26th, 2006 at 12:27 pm
Keith Ellison, Flying Imams, CAIR and the Koran…
are they scared that it may not be “politically correct” to bring up issues about this man, simply because he is a Muslim? Have we become so PC that justified questions are not asked simply because of a mans religion?…