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Roller-coaster Squirrel

11 March, 2010 06:15

Photo: PAIt's a bird - no, it's a plane - no, it's a roller-coaster riding food stealing squirrel!

This Fur seems to get a kick out of a new roller-coaster at Alton Towers called Sonic Spinball.  He has been seen sneaking rides in the construction phase of the roller-coaster and during first time rider trials.

Being an evil Fur, it of course made it almost impossible to complete construction of this roller-coaster because of paw prints in wet paint, and hungry construction workers.

As of now, this Fur, called Sonic, is banned from riding.  He is kept away using non audible Fur deterrents.  A Fur is a Fur, so he will be sure to seak revenge possibly causing the coaster to stop while riders hang upside down.

source [Telegraph.co.uk]

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Homosexuality Bill Kills in Uganda

10 March, 2010 04:33

A massive attempt of persuasion by large evangelical Christian groups in Uganda are moving the country to the current majority opinion that homosexuality is a crime and should be punishable by death, as reported by ABC News (World News).

For a better understanding of these extremist agendas and its tactics, I recommend two documentaries:

Friends of God: A Road Trip with Alexandra Pelosi:

Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi takes a remarkable journey across the heartland to uncover the religious, cultural and political beliefs of evangelical Christians, including Jerry Falwell, Ted Haggard and best-selling author Joel Osteen. Interviewing both leaders and rank-and-file believers and attending events such as a Christian wrestling match, Pelosi reveals a vibrant subculture whose convictions may surprise and possibly bewilder you. [NetFlix]

Although the editorial is somewhat biased to evangelical Christian beliefs, they do not attempt to contradict their beliefs, so therefore I believe this film may be a good starting point to understanding group war tactics and their intents. [IMDB]

Jesus Camp:

The movie is filmed during a right-wing bible camp with scenes from a few Mike Papantonio talk shows pursuing the needed discussion of where this type of religious abuse to these children, and the belief of all those involved, will lead all of us as Americans to be divided by the "I am right no matter what - Jesus is the lord. period." type of mentality now and in the future. [Source Post]

Jesus Camp follows several young children as they prepare to attend a summer camp where the kids will get their daily dose of evangelical Christianity. Becky Fischer works at the camp, which is named Kids on Fire. Through interviews with Fischer, the children, and others, Jesus Camp illustrates the unswerving belief of the faithful. A housewife and homeschooling mother tells her son that creationism has all the answers. Footage from inside the camp shows young children weeping and wailing as they promise to stop their sinning. Child after child is driven to tears. Juxtapose these scenes with clips from a more moderate Christian radio host (who is appalled by such tactics), and Jesus Camp seems to pose a clear question: are these children being brainwashed?  Written by Ken Miller {wkmiller704@yahoo.com}  [IMDB]

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