EYES RIGHT
THE RON PAUL CONSPIRACY
Writers for the American Free Press have a lot
to say about the Republican primaries and
their favored candidate Ron Paul. The paper
cites “corrupt” national polls, voter fraud, and
a national media bias to stem support for Paul.
The paper goes further and tries to expose
Huckabee’s “leftist, statist, and non-Christian
agenda” to prove that Huckabee is a
bait-and-switch candidate to deceive Christian
voters. The American Free Press wants
voters to know that Ron Paul has the most
popular support even though polls, elections,
media coverage, and even support for
other candidates would seem to contradict
that at this point in the primaries.
Sources: “Ron Paul REVOLUTION At the Crossroads,”
by Pat Shannan, American Free Press, February 11,
2008, 10. “Media’s Masters Adore Huckabee,” by
Michael Collins Piper, American Free Press, December
31, 2007, 13;“Who Would Jesus Vote For?: Michigan
pastor says it probably would not be Mike Huckabee,” by
Pastor Bret McAtee, American Free Press, February 11,
2008, 14-5.
SATAN’S CHRISTMAS PRESENT
The theatrical release of the children’s movie
The Golden Compass last December inspired
a flurry of reactions from Christian magazines
reminiscent of the concern voiced about
Harry Potter. Troubled parents warned,
“Keep those children in prayer. Then, with
grace and love, share the truth about His Dark
Materials.” On a more severe note, another
publication suggested an “eighteen-count
indictment of Pullman [the author of the
original children’s book] on the charge of promoting
Satanism.”
Sources: “Dark Materials” by Adad R. Holz, plugged in,
January, 2008, 3-4. and "Satanism for Young Readers"
by Lee Duigon, Faith for All of Life, Jan/Feb 2008,
29-32.
EVIDENCE, BUT THAT’S OK!
Human Events writer Jed Babbins defends the
Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) act of
destroying tapes recorded during interrogations
involving waterboarding and other
forms of torture. Babbins laments that the
government shifted from the “clear” definition
of torture, in which almost any interrogation
technique is allowed, to the more
“vague” one where some acts, including
waterboarding, are considered torture.
Apart from defending the government’s
clear right to use any form of interrogation,
regardless of ethical questions, and including
“sprinkling bacon bits on a [Muslim]
detainee’s head,” Babbin defends the CIA in
destroying evidence to thwart a Congressional
investigation. In Babbin’s view, the
investigation could lead to outlawing waterboarding
and other forms of interrogation
and expose interrogators who used these
techniques after the definition of torture was
amended in 2005. Thus, the CIA had a
right to destroy tapes both because it should
defend its right to torture and because the
Congressional investigation deserves to be
thwarted.
Source: "CIA Was Right to Destroy Tough Interrogation
Tapes," by Jed Babbin, Human Events, December 17.
2007, 1.
TRUST ME: BEVERY AFRAID
Family Security Matters, an online presence
that seeks to maintain continued fears of a
terrorist attack, recently demonstrated its particular
brand of fear mongering by publishing
excerpts from a book by one of its contributing
editors, William Federer: What
Every American Needs to Know About the
Qur’an: A History of Islam and the United
States. Federer was upset when Keith Ellison,
a Minnesota state legislator, used a copy of
Islam’s holy book during his swearing in
ceremony. In the excerpt, Federer selects verses of the Qur’an such as: “Believers, take
neither the Jews nor the Christians for your
friends” (Sura 5:51); or “Kill the disbelievers
wherever we find them” (Sura 2:191) and
then asks, “Are these verses from the Qur’an taken out of context? Does it matter if a politician
swears on a Qur’an? Is it Islamophobic
to be concerned? Is Islam a peaceful religion?”
Source: “What Every American Needs to Know About
the Qur’an,” by William J. Federer, Family Security
Matters, February 19, 2008.
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