Visit our website: HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK
---------------------------------------------

Huh??? I am neither gay, lesbian, Christian or Muslim or even an American, as far as 
that goes.
I am not a sexual, religious or racial extremist. I don't like Bush, or any of his 
predecessors for that matter, nor the political, social and economic system that they 
stand for.  You are wrong - I certainly *don't* have to respect him, or what he stands 
for. 

By the way, did you actually *read* my preface to that post?
I did not call for special rights or privileges for anybody. I merely pointed out the 
poison that the religious right is spouting,  that Bush himself is part of this 
movement and thinks in a similar fashion and  (as you did point out), that CNN is a 
propaganda machine (but one that you  quite pointedly failed to mention ),  fully 
supports  monopoly capitalism, NATO and your president BUSH , that you respect so 
much..

From: Karoline Littlefield-Vibik 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 10:05 AM
  Subject: Mr.FALWELL IS USING HIS RIGHTS TO BLAME GAYS, LESBIANS, FEMMINISTS, ACLU 
AND A


Visit our website: HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK
---------------------------------------------
  To the individual "mart" [EMAIL PROTECTED],

  CNN always had doublespeak about anybody and anything. It's a propaganda network. 
  STOPNATO.ORG is not a CNN propaganda and you should never come with complaints about 
your sexual or religious preferences. 
  Why? Simple, neither is a Civil Rights issues. Both are individual preference!
  I don't care if you are a gay individual as long as you keep that in your bedroom! 
Being a gay is your own sexual preference and you have no right to demand extra rights 
because of that. It's like ugly person should have more rights than the 
pretty...that's bunch of quack,quack,quack....nonsense.
  You don't have to like President Bush, so you didn't vote for him, but you need to 
respect him as a President of The USA! I didn't like some Democratic President's but I 
gave them full respect. 
  You are not a Christian....so what? Are you a Muslim? Do you think Muslims should 
have more rights than any other religion?  Again, this is bunch of nonsense because it 
is a individual preference what religion or no religion you choose.
  I don't care who you are, but...I do care if you are an extremist, which showing 
from your statement, that you are somehow racial , religious and sexual extremist. 
This organization,  STOPNATO.ORG is not to slender anybody in any way regardless of 
age, sex, origin, color, religion or financial status.



  At 05:38 AM 9/15/01 -0400, you wrote:


Visit our website:
HTTP://WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK
---------------------------------------------
     
    FALWELL BLAMES GAYS, LESBIANS, FEMMINISTS, ACLU AND 
    ABORTIONISTS FOR TERRORIST ATTACK!!!

    Forward from mart.
    PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY.
     
    In  typical CNN doublespeak, the headline of this "news" story claims Falwell 
"apologizes"
    He absolutely did not apologize for making the statement. He cynically "apologized 
* IF* anyone interpreted his statement as being ant-i gay, lesbian or feminist!!!!  
Right now the media is full of stories about Muslim "fundamentalists" What about the 
very real danger of home grown, Christian "fundamentalists" like Jerry Falwell,  Pat 
Robertson and.....George W. Bush????
     
     
    http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/09/14/Falwell.apology/index.html
     
    Falwell apologizes to gays, feminists, lesbians
    September 14, 2001 Posted: 2:55 AM EDT (0655 GMT)

    LYNCHBURG, Virginia (CNN) -- The Rev. Jerry Falwell said late Thursday he did not 
mean to blame feminists, gays or lesbians for bringing on the terrorist attacks in New 
York and Washington this week, in remarks on a television program earlier in the day. 
    On the broadcast of the Christian television program "The 700 Club," Falwell made 
the following statement: 
    "I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and 
the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative 
lifestyle, the ACLU, People For the American Way, all of them who have tried to 
secularize America. I point the finger in their face and say 'you helped this 
happen.'" 

    Falwell, pastor of the 22,000-member Thomas Road Baptist Church, viewed the 
attacks as God's judgment on America for "throwing God out of the public square, out 
of the schools. The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God 
will not be mocked." 
    But in a phone call to CNN, Falwell said that only the hijackers and terrorists 
were responsible for the deadly attacks. 

    "I do believe, as a theologian, based upon many Scriptures and particularly 
Proverbs 14:23, which says 'living by God's principles promotes a nation to greatness, 
violating those principles brings a nation to shame,'" he said. 

    Falwell said he believes the ACLU and other organizations "which have attempted to 
secularize America, have removed our nation from its relationship with Christ on which 
it was founded." 

    "I therefore believe that that created an environment which possibly has caused 
God to lift the veil of protection which has allowed no one to attack America on our 
soil since 1812," he said. 

    Pat Robertson, host of the 700 Club program, seemed to agree with Falwell's 
earlier statements in a prayer during the program.
     
    "We have sinned against Almighty God, at the highest level of our government, 
we've stuck our finger in your eye," said Robertson. "The Supreme Court has insulted 
you over and over again, Lord. They've taken your Bible away from the schools. They've 
forbidden little children to pray. They've taken the knowledge of God as best they 
can, and organizations have come into court to take the knowledge of God out of the 
public square of America." 

    National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Executive Director Lorri L. Jean bristled at 
the idea that gays and lesbians had anything to do with the attacks on the World Trade 
Center and the Pentagon that may have left thousands dead, and demanded an apology 
from Falwell. 

    "The terrible tragedy that has befallen our nation, and indeed the entire global 
community, is the sad byproduct of fanaticism. It has its roots in the same fanaticism 
that enables people like Jerry Falwell to preach hate against those who do not think, 
live, or love in the exact same way he does," she said. 

    "The tragedies that have occurred this week did not occur because someone made God 
mad, as Mr. Falwell asserts. They occurred because of hate, pure and simple. It is 
time to move beyond a place of hate and to a place of healing. We hope that Mr. 
Falwell will apologize to the U.S. and world communities." 

    Falwell told CNN: "I would never blame any human being except the terrorists, and 
if I left that impression with gays or lesbians or anyone else, I apologize." 


-------------------------------------------------
This Discussion List is the follow-up for the old stopnato @listbot.com
that has been shut
down

    ------extPart_000_01EA_01C13DA8.AD440240-- 
-------------------------------------------------
This Discussion List is the follow-up for the old stopnato @listbot.com that has been 
shut down

-------------------------------------------------
This Discussion List is the follow-up for the old stopnato @listbot.com that has been 
shut down

==^================================================================
EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?a84x2u.a9spWA
Or send an email To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This email was sent to: [email protected]

T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail!
http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register
==^================================================================

Reply via email to