I agree…
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Southern Style Granite, Good Old Southern-Style Bigotry (via A Day in the Life of an Ambulance Driver)
…brings to our attention one Baton Rouge area business, Southern Style Granite. They have a really nasty attitude toward gays, to the point of refusing to do business with them.
And that’s fine, really. If they’re afraid of the gay cooties, that’s their business. The libertarian in me tells me that, as a private business, they have the right to refuse service to anyone.
But they don’t have the right to be immune from the consequences of their intolerance and bigotry.
Um, do they not realize how many interior designers are gay? Jeez, talk about not knowing your clientele!
More good ole’ fashioned Pastorin’
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(via SacBee)
A former… church deacon was sentenced Friday to 30 years to life for five counts of lewd or lascivious acts with two young sisters…
The jury than convicted Robert Cowan… 66… (who) was a deacon in a large Baptist Church in Cool.
The victims are sisters, ages 7 and 10. Cowan committed the molestations at the victims’ Sacramento County home where was supposed to be leading the victims in Bible study, Scully said.
empahsis mine…
Give me that old time religion give me that old time religion
Give me that old time religion it’s good enough for meIt makes me love everybody makes me love everybody
Makes me love everybody it’s good enough for me
So I’m such a big closet fan of this blog…
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100 Grand Bore
If Beck and Palin want a government so focused on one God and one religion, they should visit the Middle East and see how that concept is working out. It’s gotten to the point where you can’t distinguish Fox News from the Christian Broadcasting Network. It’s nauseating.
Palin and Beck don’t care about you, me or anyone except themselves. They are getting filthy rich pandering to angry white mobs so transparent in their racist feelings toward the President that a sheet of Saran Wrap would cast a darker shadow.
Daily Words of the Buddha for May 04, 2010
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The doer of good rejoices here and hereafter;
one rejoices in both the worlds.
One rejoices and exults,
recollecting one’s own pure deeds.
Dhammapada 1.16
More douchebaggery from the BSA
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Whatta Douche…
The president of the Boy Scouts council for the Portland metro area has testified he believes the parents of some Scouts were negligent and even criminal for allowing sleepovers that led to sex abuse.
Via HuffPo
“His parents should have known better,” Grant said, referring to the parents of the victim. “I think it was criminal.”
But when Clark pressed Grant about whether he knew the Boy Scouts had any formal policy against sleepovers in the early 1980s, Grant replied, “At the time, no.”
Grant later said he believed that, at the very least, the parents were negligent.
“I just find it almost incomprehensible to think their children were going to be safe in that type of environment,” Grant said.
Mr. Eugene Grant, you are scum… really, scum… do the honourable (sic) thing…
Mercury Insurance does want you to pay more…
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