They should have quit with Justice Sunday II

I’d like to report that there were a series of stunning surprises at yesterday’s “Justice Sunday III” gathering in Philadelphia, but I’m afraid it was predictable tirades from the usual suspects. If there was one theme that dominated the speeches, it was “hyperbole.”

* Rick Santorum said the elevation of Alito to the top court is crucial because “extremely liberal justices [are] destroying traditional morality.” The battle, he said, is against Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee who are determined to “continue the far left judicial activism on the Supreme Court.”

* Herb Lusk said, “My friends, don’t fool with the church because the church has buried a million critics. And those the church has not buried, the church has made funeral arrangement for.”

* Jerry Falwell had his unique brand of eloquence: “We were able to hold off Michael Moore and the folks in Hollywood, and most of the national media, and George Soros and the Kennedy crowd that fought so fiercely against the election of George Bush.”

* The Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins said, “We are not interested in creating a theocracy in America, we have no interest in a church state. What we want is a church that is free to speak the truth.” (He cited no examples of a church that is unable to speak the truth.)

* Don Feder of Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation said, “If Christianity fails in America, if the left has its way, America as we know it will cease to exist.”

If you were able to sit through the whole thing yesterday without a) screaming; b) banging your head against a wall; or c) guzzling Maalox, you’re a stronger person than I am.

Note to Senate: These nuts are Sam Alito’s friends. Shouldn’t that tell us something?

  • If anyone needed further proof that God has a sense of humor, these clowns would be it.

    Once again, the same bozos shouting the same tired old cliches to the same audience of the already-converted.

    To a battle-fatigued public who is mostly just holding its breath until the November elections come around, I doubt it will even be a blip on the radar.

  • That’s why we love you, CB. You suffer this crap so we don’t have to 🙂

  • Wow. You sat through the whole thing. You are a better man than me.

    Why do they have III? For the same reason we had Die Hard III, or darn near most any sequel–to squeeze a few more bucks out of some sucker’s (or in this case a bunch of suckers’) hands. The message means nothing. Just another opportunity to get the old collection basket out.

  • I’ll quote myself from a comment I left over at PZ Myers’ place regarding the Lusk remarks:

    So now it’s “he sleeps wit’ (da loaves an’) da fishes.”

  • And where was Pat Robertson in this supposed list of lumminaries? Just askin’ cause I would hate to see anyone get struck down for an accidental slight of the old guy.

    Carpetbagger – Would you like us to pass the hat so that we can help you replenish your supply of Maalox?

  • c’mon. I have to agree with two of the quotes:

    * The Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins said, “We are not interested in creating a theocracy in America, we have no interest in a church state. What we want is a church that is free to speak the truth.” (He cited no examples of a church that is unable to speak the truth.)

    -Isn’t there a church which the IRS is investigating because the preacher supported Kerry last election?!?

    * Don Feder of Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation said, “If Christianity fails in America, if the left has its way, America as we know it will cease to exist.”

    -So it’s a bad thing if the Delay/ Bush crowd cease to exist?!?

    Give them some credit. Even if it’s only by accident, they do speak some truth…

  • “If Christianity fails in America, if the left has its way, America as we know it will cease to exist.”

    Say Amen Brother.

  • Check out this blog… It’ll kill ya!

    LaShawn Barber
    LaShawn Barber’s Corner

    This guy did a blog on SundayIII.

  • Its kinda ironic that people like these are part of the reason of why i don’t believe in god.

  • Hey Jeremy,
    Don’t confuse these people with true Christians. Jesus was a liberal as are millions of His followers. At no time did Jesus spread fear and hate (as these fundamentalists love to do), rather he advocated love, peace and justice (real justice, not the “just-us” crapola).

    Hannah, liberal Christian

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