just another side to the Dobson coin...
The cultic mindset which is gripping our nation has no critical thinking skills.
Cults try to create this kind of visualization. Try and make any group which fights them out to be like them... crazy, extreme or worse. They use it as a way to protect the cult. Like when Bush supporters call you a "Bush Hater" that is just so they don't have to deal with you. You are somehow tainted goods and the cult can move on thinking all is well, but all is not well....
In cultland PFAW is the same or worse than the Dobson gang.
Dobson, whether he knows who he is doing it for or not, wants to negate the constitution and bring forth Moon's theocratic wonderland. So to cultees like Tweets, they have to bring anyone who is a threat, down to their level.
See how this works? And the nation is "naturally" subjugated.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7964644/MATTHEWS: But did Harry Reid agree with you it was the right thing to do? He didn‘t encourage you to go to this meeting, did you?
PRYOR: You‘ll have to ask Harry Reid and Bill Frist whether they agreed with what we did. But I think it was the right thing to do. It was right for the country.
MATTHEWS: But isn‘t this a defeat of the leaders? I mean, you had Harry Reid working in league with the People for the American Way, the most pro-choice, most fanatical liberal groups in the country, who are pestering all members like yourself with this absolutism.
On the other side, you have people like James Dobson, the same kind of right-wing, if you will, absolutism from the conservative church groups, demanding 100-percent loyalty, “We have to have pro-life judges. We have to have a guy who‘s going to vote against abortion and vote against gay marriage.” How did you guys escape the noose of these pressure groups? _____
from the WP 1982.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/unification/wtimes.htm The administrative assistant to House Speaker Tip O'Neill, Chris Matthews, has told staff members not to bother with Times reporters. "The Rev. Moon can buy a newspaper, but I can't buy the idea he's a newspaperman," says Matthews. "We work hard enough responding to legitimate press inquiries."Our nation has come a long way since Reagan first drooled on a copy of the
Washington Times.
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