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I think this article is very biased. I think the same could be said for
either side of the issue - I know both conservatives and liberals who
are passionate about their beliefs, and who have a lot of anger and
rage, and who feel strongly that their opinion is right. This is a prime
example of standing on one side of a fence and pointing a finger.

Wendy

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      In the Name of the Prince of Peace, We Rage
      How come the people who claim to be closest to God are so mad all
the time?


      March 25 2005
      Counterbias.com
      Steve Horowitz


      Watching the 24/7 "Survivor: Shiavo" on TV ("We'll never let her
be kicked off the island! Never!") I was struck by an observation.

      These people. The ones who think they're standing up for morality,
and doing God's work, and protecting the sanctity of life, blah, blah,
blah -- they're so angry all the time!

      Think about it. They're always looking for a fight! Abortion, stem
cell research, gay marriage, evolution -- if they're against it, we
should all be against it. And if we're not all against it, they'll go to
war -- assassinating character, blasting away at empirical evidence and
judicial authority, building up a fortress of lies and denial, and
spewing clouds of poisonous propaganda and Orwellian slogans -- the
current favorite being "culture of life."

      And if the principles America was founded on -- freedom of
thought, rule of law, separation of powers, personal privacy -- say we
don't have to be against what they're against, then they say those
principles no longer apply.

      Because the Schiavo fanatics answer to a higher authority, don't
they. Just like the 19 Muslim hijackers on 9/11 -- they know the true
God, and His will. They're making a stand, and there'll be hell to pay
(Randall Terry, of Operation Rescue infamy, actually promised that
today) until we go along.

      Our extremists never crashed airplanes into buildings. But they
have used a truck to blow up a federal building, robbed banks and
armored cars, bombed abortion clinics and murdered abortion providers
when they thought our system failed them.

      Or, more precisely, when the principles of democracy clashed with
their totalitarian religious fantasies.

      And now they're holding vigil outside Terri Schiavo's hospice
room, and blathering all over the news channels, as ratings-hungry media
corporations bestow credibility on belligerent zealots who know nothing
about Terri Schiavo except that she seemed to smile in a video her
parents released.

      Bitter. Filled with rage. Near-psychotic in their unwillingness to
tolerate disagreement. All in the name of God.

      Happy Good Friday.


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