Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Radical Christianity??

Rosie O'Donnell once again shows that she's safe from the threat of being accused of having any trace of the ability to think rationally.

She actually said that radical Christianity is as great of a threat as radical Islam. One would think she got her information from reading comic books but their academic qualities are too much for her to comprehend.

Does anyone have any idea where she could have come up with such nonsense? Maybe from Katie Couric?

She says weren't attacked by a nation. Does the Taliban and Afghanistan come to anyones mind? Afghanistan was, duh, ran by the Taliban. The Taliban trained al queda in the country they ran. Does anybody remember President Bush telling the Taliban to turn over the al queda members that were responsible for the crime of murdering innocent people. Does anybody remember the Taliban handing them over? Of course not.

Does anybody remember who the U.S. attacked? It was the Taliban and al queda. Anybody that was an innocent bystander and was killed can rest assured they weren't targets. Al queda targets the innocent.

Christianity doesn't murder. Islam does.

The real tragedy is that there are people that think she's right.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

i have to agree - any level of fundamentalism is dangerous, no matter how you paint it. and sadly, we didn't just attack the taliban (who went sent some money to just prior to 9/11) or al qaeda, we attacked afghanistan, killing civilians in the process. we still are.

as for training, i seem to remember that bin laden was trained by none other than the c.i.a. - when he was on "our side" against the soviets in the 80's.

Don said...

I can't remember if the 3,000 killed in the USA on 9/11 were civilians. Do you remember?

Anonymous said...

yup, they were civilians - as are those that are being killed in iraq and afghanistan as we speak. but i guess they don't matter

Don said...

They don't matter? That's a very irresponsible for you to make such statement. Why do you think they don't matter?

There is a difference bewteen them and us. The people who attacked us went out of their way to kill civilians. We go out of our way not to kill civilians. I really don't expect for you to accept it.