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Palin’s church cult: terrorist attacks on Israelis are God’s “judgment of unbelief” of Jews who haven’t embraced Christianity

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Hey GOP… so much for the Jewish vote.
2 weeks ago, Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin with her cult, the Wasilla Bible Church, listened to David Brickner, the executive director of Jews for Jesus tell the ‘congregation’ that “Judgment is very real” - refering to terrorist attacks on Israelis. Brickner’s mission has drawn [...]

Palin - a true believer: our soldiers "were sent out on a task that is from God"

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Truly scary is any leader who believes their judgment and policies are correct because they are "on a mission from god."

That is Sarah Palin - the Republican prospective VP.

Listen to her speak ... sounds like Rosanne Barr meets John Hagee:

Beach Music

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Am in Florida at the beach with family. Really nice, peaceful, and
restful. People are having a turtle watch. I believe it is a cult of
"turtle people" who came out last night as the orange moon ascended over
the ocean. Do turtles only come out on a beach during a full moon?

Do the McCain Ads Work?

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All right, Internet, give me your opinion.  I saw this ad over at Talking Points Memo and I have a question:

Aren’t the chances just as good that this ad will, as an after-effect, leave people feeling positively towards Obama?

Obamessiah Update

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Arthur Silber sounds a warning the cult of Obama, reflection on Sacramento Bee story from January on how Obama accolytes are trained to share their "conversion stories" about how they "came to Obama." The story backs

"We love tourists here in Nilbog..."

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Let's just assume (like most of the world) that you've never seen Claudio Fragasso's Troll 2.

How do you describe what makes a film a cult classic? It's not like there's a tried-and-true formula to achieving such a goal (many films have tried, only to fall by the wayside). Some would say that there's at least one rabid devotee for every film that gets made (which is possible, but at least in the

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