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Mr. Scorpio
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October 18, 2013
I've got a new HOUSE FIRE Show starting at the top of the hour!
Tune in Radio - http://tunein.com/radio/Space-Invader-Radio-s112457/
http://invader.fm
http://stream.spaceinvaderradio.com:2199/tunein/spaceinvader.pls
Enjoy!
October 17, 2013
So God hates poor people now, no matter what?
Aren't these the same people who keep claiming that our government should be a theocracy?
Family Research Council: Christians should not want the government to care for the poor
The government has a responsibility to care for the poor? Thats not what Scripture says"
BY KATIE MCDONOUGH
The Family Research Council has some interesting ideas about Christianity and poverty.
Last month, FRC Senior Fellow Kenneth Blackwell said there was nothing more Christian than kicking 4 million people off food stamps, and FRC head Tony Perkins echoed his colleagues uncharitable sentiment this week by arguing that the government has no responsibility to care for the poor.
As Right Wing Watch reports, Perkins believes that even though as Christians we will be held responsible for the policies adopted by this government because its us, Christians shouldnt want the government to help poor people.
The government has a responsibility to care for the poor? Thats not what Scripture says, according to Perkins.
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/17/family_research_council_christians_should_not_want_the_government_to_care_for_the_poor/
The government has a responsibility to care for the poor? Thats not what Scripture says"
BY KATIE MCDONOUGH
The Family Research Council has some interesting ideas about Christianity and poverty.
Last month, FRC Senior Fellow Kenneth Blackwell said there was nothing more Christian than kicking 4 million people off food stamps, and FRC head Tony Perkins echoed his colleagues uncharitable sentiment this week by arguing that the government has no responsibility to care for the poor.
As Right Wing Watch reports, Perkins believes that even though as Christians we will be held responsible for the policies adopted by this government because its us, Christians shouldnt want the government to help poor people.
The government has a responsibility to care for the poor? Thats not what Scripture says, according to Perkins.
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/17/family_research_council_christians_should_not_want_the_government_to_care_for_the_poor/
So God hates poor people now, no matter what?
October 17, 2013
Spoiler: He was wrong!
BY KATIE MCDONOUGH
Republican Rep. Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina voted against the debt deal Wednesday night for a great many reasons, and one of those reasons is that he thought that the bipartisan legislation to reopen the government included funding for the Lords Resistance Army, a Ugandan militant group led by exiled war criminal Joseph Kony.
This is not true. But that didnt stop Mulvaney from including it in his statement denouncing the deal!
Finally, the deal is full of pork, Mulvaney said. A dam project in Kentucky got extra money; the state of Colorado got money to help with its flooding; and the Lords Resistance Army received special funds. Those may be worth discussing, but that will never happen now, as they were crammed into this deal in order to help it pass. So much for the clean bill that my Democrat colleagues said they wanted so badly.
As noted by the Huffington Post, the money in the deal will actually fund the Pentagons efforts to support African forces currently conducting a manhunt for Kony.
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/17/gop_lawmaker_voted_against_debt_deal_because_he_thought_it_funded_joseph_kony/
It takes an exceptional brand of moronic thinking to make a right wing Republican these days...
GOP lawmaker voted against debt deal because he thought it funded Joseph Kony
Spoiler: He was wrong!
BY KATIE MCDONOUGH
Republican Rep. Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina voted against the debt deal Wednesday night for a great many reasons, and one of those reasons is that he thought that the bipartisan legislation to reopen the government included funding for the Lords Resistance Army, a Ugandan militant group led by exiled war criminal Joseph Kony.
This is not true. But that didnt stop Mulvaney from including it in his statement denouncing the deal!
Finally, the deal is full of pork, Mulvaney said. A dam project in Kentucky got extra money; the state of Colorado got money to help with its flooding; and the Lords Resistance Army received special funds. Those may be worth discussing, but that will never happen now, as they were crammed into this deal in order to help it pass. So much for the clean bill that my Democrat colleagues said they wanted so badly.
As noted by the Huffington Post, the money in the deal will actually fund the Pentagons efforts to support African forces currently conducting a manhunt for Kony.
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/17/gop_lawmaker_voted_against_debt_deal_because_he_thought_it_funded_joseph_kony/
October 16, 2013
I still have a fine vintage bottle of Republican Tears left over from the election. Wanna drink?
October 7, 2013
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