Well I think as we witnessed this past week at the Family Research Council, clearly linked to that same atmosphere of hostility that’s created by the public policies of an administration that’s indifferent or hostile to religious freedom and groups like as I mentioned the Southern Poverty Law Center that recklessly throws around labels giving people like this gunman who came into our building a license to take innocent life.
Tony Perkins,
Family Research Council
“And to the Army Private who remains in a military prison in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, who was found by the United Nations to have endured months of torturous detention in Quantico, Virginia and who has yet – after two years in prison – to see a trial: he must be released.
“Bradley Manning must be released.
“And if Bradley Manning did as he is accused, he is a hero and an example to us all and one of the world’s foremost political prisoners.
“Bradley Manning must be released."
Julian Assange, from the
Ecuadorean Embassy
“We’ve got a Muslim president who hates farming, hates the military, hates the US and we hate him!”
"You know, we've got a President that does a call to the Koran or Mecca or whatever."
"I mean, the guy is the worst. Giveaway programs, hates America in the first place, forget about the flag"
Hank Williams Jr,
various venues
There is a holy war being waged against G-d in America – not against Allah, of course. Despite the relentless gains Islamic supremacists have made in imposing Islamic law on the public square, non-Muslims have enjoyed no such privileges. Quite the contrary: Non-Muslims are being forbidden to even invoke the word G-d.
The ever entertaining
Pam Gellar
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