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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Bill O'Reilly Just Loves To Confuse Issues

Bill O'Reilly was just on the View recently and showed everyone watching the program just how confused this poor little man really is. The discussion turned to the Mosque being built near the site of where the World Trade Centre once was. Mr. O'R was telling everyone about a recent poll that suggests that 70% of Americans oppose the construction of the Mosque. Bill continued to say that Muslims attacked the towers - that's when all hell broke loose. I won't go into the yelling match that ensued, but I will say that of those 70% of Americans that Bill refers to - are ignorant Americans. The very constitution that makes the US what it is is quite explicit when it says that freedom of religion, (I may not agree with it - 70% of Americans don't seem to either), freedom to worship & freedom to own property is a right afforded to ALL Americans. So, to the 70% who don't like the idea of American ideals, get your laws changed or move away - cause you certainly haven't got a clue as to what being an American even means.

FMF

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

The Holy Book Burning

Again we see very sick religious people grabbing the headlines. Some preacher of a small congregation (about 50) in the USA is gonna have himself a book burning. The book of choice? The Muslim holy book is going to get barbecued. People from all around the world are denouncing this act of free speech. Not only can you have a belief in a nonsensical, non-human philosophy, you can also trash-talk other religious psychotics and their 'holy' books. Needless to say, the Muslims of the world are pissed and in a mood to reciprocate - except that they will not limit their hate to books.

This seems to be another case of Why Religion is Bad.

Pax

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Proposition 8 bullshit




A lawyer for supporters of California's gay marriage ban argued Wednesday in a landmark federal trial that opposite-sex marriage ensures children have the benefits of being raised by biological parents.

Attorney Charles Cooper delivered his closing argument as the case challenging the constitutionality of voter-approved Proposition 8 resumed.

Cooper said societies around the world have always seen marriage as a way to keep children from being born out of wedlock.

"The historical record leaves no doubt, your honor, none whatsoever, that the central purpose of marriage in all societies at virtually all times is to channel procreative relationships into stable relationships to ensure that offspring that result from those relationships are raised in those stable relationships," Cooper said.

I can tell you this, This Cooper dude is out to lunch. Historical Record? What is this guy smoking? The disastrously pathetic record perhaps. We have plenty of historical records that show that children raised by opposite-sex couples is terrible in some cases. We have very little in the way of a "historical record"for same-sex couples raising kids. So this whole historical record bullshit is just that - Bull Shit! I can bet you dollars to donuts that this dweeb is a christian.

Enough said.

FMF

Monday, May 31, 2010

BP Oil Well Solution

They need a really big funnel. Look at the NASA or AirBus Super Guppy! Turn that sucker on its front (nose removed) and add a pipe to a modified tail. Weight the sucker down with tons of concrete and add airbags to the pipe (to alleviate weight related stresses) and away you go.

Your welcome BP

FMF

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Stupidity.CA

So the G9/G20 is coming to Canada. Big deal? Our government makes cuts everywhere possible, but can allocate 1 billion dollars for security. Why not just have the meeting at an already secure location like a military facility? I guess one of the pre-requisites to being in government is to be logically impaired. Oh shit, I forgot - they cut the military budget as well. I just hope the G8/G20 leaders enjoy the prime rib.
FM

Monday, April 26, 2010

Just Another Day in the US

I was reading a few Atheist blogs today and found an alarming pattern. For thousands of years, billions around the globe have been subjected to countless varieties of superstitious bullshit. I am referring to religion. In those thousands of years, many of those superstitious/religious folks have made huge headway in promoting their style of bullshit. This headway usually comes in a deluded notion that the world would be better off with their brand of nonsense. And how is this headway put into action? Fear. Then death to all that oppose. Throughout history, those that want control take it. Religious bullshit is control. It is thought control, money control, information control et cetera. Now lets take a look at any religious country in the world. Better yet, lets take a look at the US of A. You have a country that was started by a bunch of men who appear to be very mildly religious and bordering atheism. They start this country with a notion that we are all the same. Good so far. Add a few hundred years and US citizens are saying that the US founding fathers were religious and the US was built on christian ideals. There are laws in the states that are based on religious ideas - a blatant violation of the 1st amendment. The voice of the crazy christian minority is loud. The vast majority of government is christian. Now you can see where religious bullshit, fueled by some in the republican party, will be the constitutionalized undoing of the United States of America - not President Obama and his administration as is suggested by the average ignorant US citizen.

God help us all ;)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

US Republicans: The voice of lunacy

A day doesn't go by that you don't hear about some republican making some sort of out-of-the-ass comment about taxes or healthcare. The fact is that these, mostly republicans, are doing nothing but encouraging lunacy. I thought Rush Limberger was moving to Costa Rica if the Democrats push through health care reforms? Where is his fat ass today? Not in Costa Rica - which bye the way has publicly funded health care - what an idiot. What about all the threats to Democrats that voted for health reform? Why are they targets of these threats? A large majority (Republican) of the US has lost its friggn mind!
I hope that sort lunacy stays away from Canada.

FMF

Monday, January 25, 2010

The Book of Eli

A story about a young boy that hears voices to do something. That something turns out to be a 30 year trip to Alcatraz to deliver one of the worst translations of the old and new testaments. Some of the action was alright, but wow what a terribly boring story. The fact that Eli memorized the whole thing was kind of neat, but what a bunch of silly shit. All I can say is that I didn't like it. It lacked so many things - most of all - a good story.

FMF