Home Grown Fascists

It's amazing how neo-conservatives will label you a liberal the moment you disagree even slightly with them. Being a Republican and having a large website, I am asked almost daily, "Why are most Republicans so belligerent and arrogant?"

There have been several studies done on this subject. I've read at least three such studies done by leaders in the field of social behavior and, without exception, the conclusion has been "Fascist Mentality". The fascist concept of the State is all-embracing; outside of it no human or spiritual values can exist, much less have value.

No one in American politics fits the term fascist better than Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, convicted Iran-Contra perjurer Elliot Abrams, Paul Wolfowitz and I. Lewis Libby. These are five egomaniacs who have done irreparable harm to the United States and hanging would be too good for them. Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz are vulgar, sadistic, sub-humans. They would gladly, and have to some extent, duplicated Heinrich Himmler's evil.

Here are the words of three other fascists. Two are now dead, and the other, if we're lucky, will join them soon.

Dr. James Kennedy says, "People who are concerned about the influence of Christianity have never really surrendered their life to God and submitted themselves to his commandments--and if they did, they wouldn't have so much concern about some court saying again that it's wrong," he said. Asked about the millions of Americans who are not Christian, or have a different interpretation of Christianity, Kennedy said with a laugh: "I couldn't care less."

Jerry Falwell saying he was wrong in his vigorous opposition to the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s and '60s--all the while continuing to aggressively champion a program that was not only extremely oppressive but actually genocidal in its implications.

Pat Robertson writes, "It is possible that a demon prince is in charge of New York, Detroit, St. Louis, or any other city." He argues that not only "Satanists" but also "fortunetellers, spiritualists, witches and warlocks" are "themselves consumed by Satan"; that séances, Ouija boards, transcendental meditation (an invocation of "names of Hindu gods") and even the game Dungeons and Dragons are all "potential sources of demon possession." Robertson also recalls that on one occasion, while in the Seattle-Tacoma area, an "awful depression seized me" and "I realized I was under demonic attack"--although Robertson relates he was able to defeat this attack by declaring: "Satan, in the name of Jesus, I cast you forth." This is the same Pat Robertson who writes: "When you look at the holy books of "other" religions, you find fantasy and bizarre supernatural events that do not commend themselves to reasonable people.

Interesting Video but a bit long in my opinion.

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