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Didn't take Rosie O'Donnell very long to take a Jab!

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If you dont like Rosie O, then you should listen to Larry the Cable Guy. He hates her. I have never heard him without him saying something about her. I cant stand her either ever since she ambused Tom Sellect. Hey Rosie, guns dont kill people, husbands who come home early do!
 
Not violating my hiatus on political rants but Rosie also said she bathes with her kid/kids .
Now that's a sobering thought!
 
What`s new, she`s constantly running her big trap, I personally can`t stand her or her views. As for the image of her bathing with her kids, I just hope she does it without her life partner in the tub with them.

NOTE: Just as I finished typing this reply, AC/DCs "Whole Lotta Rosie" came on the radio...too f`ing weird!
 
O'Donnell on ABC: 'Radical Christians' no different than murderous radical Muslims

Neither O'Donnell nor ABC has apologized

Dear Jenn,

ABC's Rosie O'Donnell told a nationwide audience this week that "radical Christians" are the same as radical Muslims who piloted hijacked jetliners into New York's Twin Towers, who chop off the heads of individuals and who bomb innocent children in suicide attacks. O'Donnell made her comments as host of ABC's "The View."

"Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America where we have separation of church and state," O'Donnell said. She had been saying that America was attacked "not by a nation." She continued: "And as a result of the attack and the killing of 3,000 innocent people, we invaded two countries and killed innocent people." Even her liberal co-hosts were shocked by her comments.

Co-host Joy Behar protested that Christians are not trying to impose mass murder on America. "This group (radical Muslims) is threatening to kill us." Replied O'Donnell: "No, but we are bombing innocent people in other countries. True or false?"

O'Donnell was saying there is no difference between the radical Muslims who kill in the name of Allah and Bible-believing Christians who follow the teachings of Jesus.

Neither O'Donnell nor ABC apologized for the comments. Had she made similar comments about minorities or homosexuals, there would have been an apology, and she would have probably been fired.

The message from ABC is that bashing Christians is acceptable, even comparing them with murderers who kill in the name of Allah.

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Take a step back and think about this one!
She's dead right!
From her liberal/gay/poluted point of view, we radical Christians (I'm assuming that means those of us who practice our religion and try to emulate the Savior in our decisions/actions/daily lives) are way more threatening to her hopes for alternative lifestyle acceptance being imposed on us all, liberal ways gaining strength in our society, and her very acceptance in the public eye.
If our conservative, right wing ways were imposed, she'd be forgotton in a very short season as we all moved forward with real causes. That scares her way more than radical Islam extremists, whom she would gladly house if it got her another TV spot?
 
Add to that all so true bit the Pope today quoted a King's words about Mohamid's use of force to force converts to the Muslem religion and how the moderate Muslem's shoud reform the religion away from violence and now riots are spreading in several countries including Turkey where he is supposed to go next month.
I'm afraid that they have said reformation is what the problem with christianity is so I don't think talk will work
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.....If our conservative, right wing ways were imposed, she'd be forgotton in a very short season as we all moved forward with real causes. That scares her way more than radical Islam extremists, whom she would gladly house if it got her another TV spot?

You couldn't be more right. (regarding Rosie and others with similar agendas)

Regarding her statements: I think she was actually trying to make a correct
statement about extreme religious positions, but as is usually the case with
the liberal hollywood types, it comes out completely backwards.
The radical muslims who are at war with us have a strong belief that an
individual's suicide (involving the killing of targeted others) is a great religious act........to be a martyr (sp?)
This act is not generated from a political position of a particular country or
state, but is an extreme religious position, one that going forward is
undoubtedly the most important issue for the muslim faith to overcome.
I think Rosie made the huge error of trying to suggest a similarity between
radical christians and muslims.
Barbara Walters must just roll her eyes in disbelief.
 
If you go back to the crusades, maybe. That's a word that we use loosely in our culture (as in "so and so's on a crusade) that I found out still has a very bad meaning with a lot of people as the term's been handed down through generations. There WAS a time when Christians were also killing in the name of religion and it's something that many Muslims are still taught to hold against them. I don't hear ANY Christians today talking about killing everyone who doesn't climb aboard.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusades

Which side has been calling the other "infidels" recently?

"....and the Christians, whose wives remained safely behind, were hard to beat: they knew nothing except fighting, they had no gardens or libraries to defend, and they worked their way forward through alien territory populated by infidels, where the Christian fighters felt they could afford to wreak havoc."

It is amazing if you read through the back and forth taking of the same real estate.

"The crusades had profound but localized effects upon the Islamic world, where the equivalents of "Franks" and "Crusaders" remained expressions of disdain. Muslims traditionally celebrate Saladin, the Kurdish warrior, as a hero against the Crusaders. In the 21st century, some in the Arab world, such as the Arab independence movement and Pan-Islamism movement, continue to call Western involvement in the Middle East a "crusade". The Crusades were regarded by the Islamic world as cruel and savage onslaughts by European Christians."
 
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