Tuesday, November 22, 2005

SCENES FROM IDIOT AMERICA
No comments, just read ’em and weep...

"The godfather of the Dominionists is D. James Kennedy, the most influential evangelical you've never heard of. "Our job is to reclaim America for Christ, whatever the cost," Kennedy says. "As the vice regents of God, we are to exercise godly dominion and influence over our neighborhoods, our schools, our government, our literature and arts, our sports arenas, our entertainment media, our news media, our scientific endeavors -- in short, over every aspect and institution of human society."

"The Rev. Richard Land, top lobbyist for the 16-million-member Southern Baptist Convention, enjoys a weekly conference call with top Bush advisers including Karl Rove. "We've got the Holy Spirit's wind at our backs!" Land declares in an arm-waving, red-faced speech. He takes particular aim at the threat posed by John Lennon, denouncing "Imagine" as a "secular anthem" that envisions a future of "clone plantations, child sacrifice, legalized polygamy and hard-core porn."

AND TALKING OF ROVE...
While our attention is on CIA leaks and Iraq, post-Katrina New Orleans turns into a mendacious shell game. Kaymo sent over the following from today’s NYT.

"BATON ROUGE, La., Nov. 18 - Less than three months after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, relief legislation remains dormant in Washington and despair is growing among officials here who fear that Congress and the Bush administration are losing interest in their plight. As evidence, the state and local officials cite an array of stalled bills and policy changes they say are crucial to rebuilding the city and persuading some of its hundreds of thousands of evacuated residents to return, including measures to finance long-term hurricane protection, revive small businesses and compensate the uninsured.
"There is a real concern that we will lose the nation's attention the longer this takes," said Representative Bobby Jindal, a Republican from Metairie, just west of New Orleans. "People are making decisions now about whether to come back. And every day that passes, it will be a little harder to get things done."
So now that New Orleans has been emptied of the Democrat voting base, is there any reason to think that the Rovian GOP has any intention of really rebuilding anything there except a kind of "Partyland" around the French Quarter? The city can be safely downgraded now to a small tourist destination, and a largely automated port facility."

The secret word is Desperate

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