This post is a bit off topic/trend for the theme of this blog, but this man has got me so ticked off that I need to vent about it. I am referring to that piece of human trash who calls himself a "christian". Yes, I am referring to that "pastor" in FL who wants to burn Korans on the anniversary of 9/11. What is wrong with this man? Seriously?
Burning a holy book that millions worldwide find sacred is just rude and ignorant. Don't get all up in my business about 1st amendment rights, I get it, I support them. What I don't support is this a-hole sending out a message that the world will see and will then perceive to be the view of all Americans when in fact it is the view of this maniac and his 30 followers.
To top it off, advocating doing this on the anniversary of 9/11 is just plain inconsiderate. I will bet anything that this man has never even been to New York City and that he sits there in his small little town espousing his narrow-minded views to poor souls who don't know any better. If this man moves forward with this asinine plan he will be putting all Americans at risk both domestically and abroad. He will also further fuel the fires of hatred of the small minority of extremist Muslims. But what does he care? This man can spout all the hate he wants, he's not putting his own life in danger. Do you think terrorists will fly a plane into his church? Or plant a bomb in the middle of his town? Or send people into his public transportation system with the intention of killing themselves and as many others around them as possible? I can tell you the answer--No. They will come to one of the major US cities and harm innocent people all because this misguided ignoramus wanted attention. Or worse they will take it out on Americans abroad or our troops who are working so hard.
This country was founded on the principle of religious freedom, for this man to call himself an American much less a christian is just wrong.
I hope for all of our sakes that this plan is halted before this man is allowed to further endanger our lives and global reputation.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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