“Chicago is an October sort of city even in spring.”
― Nelson Algren, Chicago: City on the Make
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Liberalism's great failure
A picture of Gay Teens executed in Iran. Columbia refuses ROTC on campus over Don't Ask Don't Tell but invites Ahmadinejad to speak. Talk about losing the moral compass.
Will a U*U "Welcoming Congregation", possibly even the Unitarian Church of Montreal, invite Iranian President Ahmadinejad to speak?
Speaking about "liberals" "losing the moral compass" it might interest you to know that I once protested against U*U injustices, abuses and hypocrisy in front of the Unitarian Church of Montreal by displaying a picket sign that said -
UNITARIAN MORAL COMPASS
and had one of those cheap plastic roulette wheels attached to it. . .
In fact they are satirical blog posts based on another "great mind" considering the possibility that a Unitarian Church just might invite Iranian President Ahmadinejad to speak.
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What next Bill?
Will a U*U "Welcoming Congregation", possibly even the Unitarian Church of Montreal, invite Iranian President Ahmadinejad to speak?
Speaking about "liberals" "losing the moral compass" it might interest you to know that I once protested against U*U injustices, abuses and hypocrisy in front of the Unitarian Church of Montreal by displaying a picket sign that said -
UNITARIAN MORAL COMPASS
and had one of those cheap plastic roulette wheels attached to it. . .
Apparently great minds do think alike. . . ;-)
I was not aware of this TomInThe Box newsnetwork blog post about ">Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaking at the Baker Street Unitarian*Universalist Congregation when I posted the above comment. In fact it only came to my attention minutes ago via this Moonbattery blog post titled Ahmadinejad Preaches at Unitarian Church.
Those are jokes Robin...
I am quite aware of that Bill.
In fact they are satirical blog posts based on another "great mind" considering the possibility that a Unitarian Church just might invite Iranian President Ahmadinejad to speak.
N'est-ce pas?
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