One thing about Baptists, they can cuss with the best of 'em.
 
Billy 
 
PS  Goddess devotees don't do too badly, either 
 
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In a message dated 8/30/2010 9:41:02 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

This reporter is a f****** idiot. It doesn't raise  the question of Palin 
being raaaaacist. It raises the question of the reporter  living in the real 
world or being on crack. This wasn't f******* heated  rhetoric on the part 
of Palin, on the part of the Mayor's Aide, it most  definitely was. But not 
according to this article. Palinphobia is strong in  The Atlantic. 

In fact, most of the heated rhetoric: raaaaacist,  Islamophobe, deniers of 
freedom of religion, etc, has not come from Palin or  other GOP voices. It's 
come from MOSQUE SUPPORTERS. 

Unless it is Megan  McArdle, PLEASE do not pain me with the utter f******* 
bullshit from the  Atlantic again. The left wing a$$-wipes are not worth 
reading. 

Thanks,  

David 

   
 
If  you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the 
newspaper  you are misinformed.--Mark  Twain  



On 8/30/2010 8:00 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  
 
 
The Atlantic /  July 19, 2010
Sarah Palin and the Ground Zero Mosque
By Chris Good

Sarah Palin, never one to shy away from political  conflict, has come out 
against the mosque and community center being planned  near the former site 
of the World Trade Center in New York, calling on  "peace-seeking Muslims" to 
reject plans for the mosque. Originally, Palin  called on Muslims to 
_"refudiate"_ 
(http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/07/19/sarah-palin-wont-refudiate-mosque-comments/)
  the  mosque, inventing a word in the process of making 
this request. After  deleting that tweet, here's what she had to say in two 
subsequent ones. From  her Twitter account, _...@sarahpalinusa_ 
(http://twitter.com/sarahpalinusa) :  




Peaceful New Yorkers, pls refute the Ground Zero mosque plan if you  
believe catastrophic pain caused @ Twin Towers site is too raw, too  real



And then:



Peace-seeking Muslims, pls understand, Ground Zero mosque is  UNNECESSARY 
provocation; it stabs hearts. Pls reject it in interest of  healing



As _Politico reported_ 
(http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/39899.html) , an  aide to NYC Mayor 
Michael Bloomberg tweeted at Palin to tell the 
former  governor to "mind your business," then asking "whose hearts? Racist 
hearts?"  The aide deleted her tweets shortly after posting them, explaining 
why she  wrote them and that she regretted the "curt response."


This response raises the question: was Palin being racist? Addressing  her 
request to "peace-seeking Muslims" sounds mildly unnecessary, as it  makes 
an issue out of peacefulness when it comes to  Muslims. Technically speaking 
(and perhaps it's ridiculous to parse the  semantics of a tweet that 
includes the term "refudiate"), this would not be  racism, but religious 
bigotry, 
if that's what it is. Maybe it reads as if  Palin assumes Muslims are not 
peaceful, as a base-line of how she  understands them, and feels the need to 
call out the peaceful ones as a  minority segment of the group. That analysis 
feels like it imputes a lot,  probably too much, about Palin's cultural 
assumptions and what goes on in  her own head.


Given the heated rhetoric over Islamic extremism offered up by Palin  and 
countless other GOP voices on national security over the past nine  years, 
are those imputations a stretch? Probably, but it's easy to see why  
"peace-seeking Muslims" rings a bit funny in ears that are already skeptical  
of what 
Palin says, and why non-hawks see national security  conservatives--some of 
whom honestly and expliclty see an ideological,  religious war between 
Islam and the Christian or secular West--as  entertaining some broad-based 
assumptions about Islam as a whole.


Aside from the nuances of the "racism" question, what's notable (if  
unsurprising) about Palin's tweets is that, while most politicians would  
approach 
with extreme caution something so hot-buttoned and charged with  religion, 
anger, and fear, Palin dives right in without trepidation, on  Twitter no 
less, not carefully calibrating her words, but just taking a side  and 
expressing a stance, controversy be damned. It's the style on which she  prides 
herself, and on this matter of controversy in New York, she gives us  no less.


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