Thursday, March 01, 2007
Coincidences with Mad Dad Video
As Jon Stewart is wont to say, "Thank you, Jesus!" -- when stuff just to obvious parades its comedy. In this case, it would be, "Thank you, MassResistance."
There we were, minding our own pinko business, when we took at peek at the site of the organization of two who pledge to "End judicial tyranny, same-sex "marriage", and homosexual activist recruitment of our children in the public schools!" There, a simple, one-sentence post points to a YouTube vid of Mad Dad David Parker.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
David Parker Interview from Sept. 2006
David Parker interviewed by Dr. Shirley Caniff and Rev. Merrie Turner last Sept. 10, 2006:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn9-8BQTX0w
Think lifting the rock and seeing the bugs flying and crawling everywhere -- ooh, ooh and snakes too! In this case, the video and its key players led to more of those self-described Judeo-Christians, Charismatic Catholics, diploma mills, mail-order ministers and more.
No Bombs or Spoilers
That video has no, if you pardon the expression, revelations. It is Parker on camera last September speaking in general terms about why he demands that the Lexington Schools buckle under his demands. It is a 29-minute and 18-second clip, with the bulk of it him in the middle.
However, on both ends, a couple of iffy activist kind-of-ministers grab the screen. The host, in particular, identified herself several times as Dr.Shirley Canniff. She did not seem to understand the concepts Parker presented and as a result, asked odd questions and didn't analyze anything. Her language skills were remarkably poor. She was good at nodding and grunting though.
Parker says he has a doctorate in something unspecified. He seems bright and articulate enough. His companions though are neither and got my fingers researching.
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Some of the noteworthy terms that appear on the Canniff and Turner résumés and sites are Benny Hinn, the Spirit of Truth Institute, self-identification as Judeo-Christian, and Charismatic Catholicism. The Parkers and their lawsuit chums, the Wirthlins, may or may not belong to the same Charismatic Catholic movement or any of these other groups.
More:
http://massmarrier.blogspot.com/2007/03/coincidences-with-mad-dad-video.html