Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Inclusive....You Bet!

I was inspired by the great comments from my last post; thanks to all who read it, and, like me, felt themselves a welcome part of the effort to elect Barack Obama and of the Democratic Party.

The Maine GOP, as represented by conservative blog As Maine Goes, felt differently. No surprise. For the entire list of comments (mostly addressed at my co-blogger, Ed Lachowicz), follow this link:

http://www.asmainegoes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57940

If you don't have time to go through all the muck, here are some examples:

I hope more Democrat pagans come out of the closet in Denver. I hope they all come out for the country to see.

Reading "The Case Against Barack Obama" recently, I learned that Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals," which seems to have been both Barack's and Hillary's bible in their youth, was dedicated to Lucifer by the author. In subsequent editions, that dedication was removed



And...

For shame! Wasting his time in Denver when he could be exorcising the evil spirits from the Pentagon!


And finally...

I wonder if his satan worshiping has an influence on his decision making process.
Does he talk to satan and does satan talk back?
Twisted Evil Shocked
How many satan worshiping moonpies can you fit
into a Democratic National Convention?

all of them.

the change we need.

4 comments:

Ed Lachowicz said...

Brigid yawned.

And so did I. I consider it a badge of honor when those guys spend their time going after me...

Jane said...

May Minerva guide them in wisdom. When She's done helping Obama get elected.

And Little Fishes said...

To be fair, they had a sprinkling of better-educated posters with a touch of acceptance in their hearts. But there are some people with tunnel vision so tight they can only read one character at a time! Ye Gods...
Haven't spotted either of you on TV yet. Maybe you should've worn the blaze orange after all?

Carol Maltby said...

My family and I have cherished our visits to Pemaquid over the years. Perhaps people in the Damariscotta area are raised to be more courteous? I don't recall ever encountering this sort of ignorance and rudeness there, and I don't think of it as representing the people of Maine that I've encountered.