Saturday, September 22, 2007

To Borrow A Larry Kudlow Phrase, Fred Thompson Is Right On The Money

Some believe the Second Amendment has different meanings for different places, and that the gun rights of citizens in big cities such as New York City and Chicago can be restricted more than the gun rights of those in Tennessee and Montana.

That, paraphrased, was the question put to FDT at a Friday public speaking engagement.
Thompson in non-politician speak responded as I had hoped.

"Nope. It's never seemed to me to be coincidental that the places that have the highest crime rates tend to be the places that have the most restrictions on gun ownership in America."

FDT, he's my man, if he doesn't do, I may have to move to France where Sarkozy is the next best bet over the current crop of losers running this country.

And as for Pseudo-christian James Dobson, who thinks Thompson is not a good choice for the Republican nomination, Dobson doesn't know enough about the Bible and Christianity to be correct on more than half the political points he comments on.

I don't care if Dobson does draw a radio audience in the millions, that just means he's perpetuating lies to millions of people just like Al Gore is doing with his inaccuracies on global warming.

Dobson is in a cult-like group of people that refer to themselves as Nazarenes, not Christians and claim to be part of a holiness movement. There's not a lot that's holy about James Dobson.

He claims the name Nazarene is an acceptable religious name to be called because Jesus was a Nazarene, referred to in Matthew 2:23. In context, this is in reference to Jesus's "homewtown" as I would be called a Memphian or Dobson would be called a Louisianan. If he can't get something this simple about Biblical context correct, how can his rhetoric be believed?

Dobson is one of a large group of Pseudo-christians in the ultra right wing, facist part of the Republican Party, of which FDT is not part.

Just another reason why I'm with Fred.

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