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Methodism, Torture and the Presidential Library

posted by Andrew Weaver as a comment.  I thought that this was strong enough to be a post of its own.

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Methodism began as an 18th century spiritual renewal movement in the Church of England. At the time of the American Revolution only a few hundred Americans identified with Methodism. By the Civil War, Methodism was by far the largest church in the United States with one in three church members calling it their faith community. No other institution has done more good in shaping the ethos of American religion and culture than the Methodist Church.

Southern Methodist University is one of 123 educational institutions that are related to the modern day United Methodist Church. SMU is the only major university that has Methodist in the name. Because of this fact we were particularly troubled to read the November 27, 2006, report by United Press International that associates of George W. Bush are in the process of raising $500 million for his presidential library and think tank at SMU.

Anyone who thinks that the name Methodism or Southern Methodist University should be associated with George W. Bush needs to read the book, Oath Betrayed: Torture, Medical Complicity, and the War on Terror by Dr. Steven Miles, professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota. [Read more →]

TDS - Bush Lincoln comparison

John Oliver seems to be the best addition to the Daily Show.  Stephen Colbert has left.  Samantha Bee is a rare sighting. Steven Carell is in movies now. So, John has been on his own.  Some of the new guys haven’t been that funny.  Oliver is. 

So, John Oliver is comparing our current president with … Abe Lincoln. 

 
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TCR - Worry

I just wonder how it is going to go later on in the week when Colbert and O’Reilly are guests on each others shows. 

 
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TCR - Texas Hold ‘Em

Stephen Colbert is on a roll.

 
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Countdown: Tony Snow flat out lies

I try not to pay attention to White House Press briefings.  Tony Snow goes out of his way not to really answer any questions.  So there’s the dance.  There’s the spin.  This time Keith Olbermann points out that it is simply a lie. 

 
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Obama - surge and what?

Keith Olbermann interviews Barak Obama.

 
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Olbermann goes off… again

Here was Keith Olbermann tonight on Countdown. I’ll just let him say it. Click away.

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Clap Louder.

Cheer for the war more, and the war will be no more.

Or something like that. I too, heard nothing new. I wasn’t expecting to. Stay the Course, version 5.0. Or more. I’ve lost track by now. I had to watch, kind of in a sick, car-crash kind of way, only worse. I’d say that he looked far less confident than we’re used to seeing him during his presidential addresses. I’d say that the stammering and stumbling was a notch higher also. I’m sure it was a painful speech for him to give.

When you have a 26% job approval rating, how do you go out there and tell a skeptical nation that:

“This new strategy will not yield an immediate end to suicide bombings, assassinations, or IED attacks. Our enemies in Iraq will make every effort to ensure that our television screens are filled with images of death and suffering. Yet over time, we can expect to see Iraqi troops chasing down murderers, fewer brazen acts of terror, and growing trust and cooperation from Baghdad’s residents.”

and:

“Even if our new strategy works exactly as planned, deadly acts of violence will continue — and we must expect more Iraqi and American casualties.”

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