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ComTom
12th December 2005, 03:24
I have been looking threw various atheist sites and I have came upon a few amazing articles that include some amazing quotes that will shock you all beyond comprehension!:

The following exchange took place at the Chicago airport between Robert I. Sherman of American Atheist Press and George Bush, on August 27 1987. Sherman is a fully accredited reporter, and was present by invitation as a member of the press corps. The Republican presidential nominee was there to announce federal disaster relief for Illinois. The discussion turned to the presidential primary:

RS:
"What will you do to win the votes of Americans who are atheists?"
GB:
"I guess I'm pretty weak in the atheist community. Faith in God is important to me."
RS:
"Surely you recognize the equal citizenship and patriotism of Americans who are atheists?"
GB:
"No, I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God."
RS:
"Do you support as a sound constitutional principle the separation of state and church?"
GB:
"Yes, I support the separation of church and state. I'm just not very high on atheists."
UPI reported on May 8, 1989, that various atheist organizations were still angry over the remarks.

The exchange appeared in the Boulder Daily Camera on Monday February 27, 1989. It can also be found in "Free Inquiry" magazine, Fall 1988 issue, Volume 8, Number 4, page 16.

On October 29, 1988, Mr. Sherman had a confrontation with Ed Murnane, co-chairman of the Bush-Quayle '88 Illinois campaign. This concerned a lawsuit Mr. Sherman had filed to stop the Community Consolidated School District 21 (Chicago, Illinois) from forcing his first-grade atheist son to pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States as "one nation under God" (Bush's phrase). The following conversation took place:

RS:
"American Atheists filed the Pledge of Allegiance lawsuit yesterday. Does the Bush campaign have an official response to this filing?"
EM:
"It's bullshit."
RS:
"What is bullshit?"
EM:
"Everything that American Atheists does, Rob, is bullshit."
RS:
"Thank you for telling me what the official position of the Bush campaign is on this issue."
EM:
"You're welcome."
After Bush's election, American Atheists wrote to Bush asking him to retract his statement. On February 21st 1989, C. Boyden Gray, Counsel to the President, replied on White House stationery that Bush substantively stood by his original statement, and wrote:

"As you are aware, the President is a religious man who neither supports atheism nor believes that atheism should be unnecessarily encouraged or supported by the government."

Simotix
12th December 2005, 03:38
Is this creditable information?

JKP
12th December 2005, 04:26
I think I missed the part on "mass deportations".

ComTom
12th December 2005, 04:27
Bet your ass it is, I have seen it all over the internet. In fact, I was searching through this stuff and my bourgeosis freind was the one who pointed it out. I was shocked when I read it. Its all true! I was being sarcastic about the mass deportations, but hey, it was a good attention getter wasn't it?

Xvall
12th December 2005, 05:54
Jackoff. Don't like in your thread titles for attention, please. It's going to make me not want to click on any further ones you make.

redstar2000
12th December 2005, 07:45
Thread title edited.

While it is certainly a legitimate inference that Christian Fascists might "round up" and "deport" atheists if they thought they could get away with that, they have not thus far made that explicit.

Thread titles should be a reasonable guide to the thread's contents.

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Simotix
12th December 2005, 11:56
Originally posted by [email protected] 12 2005, 04:27 AM
Bet your ass it is, I have seen it all over the internet.
Just because it is all over the internet doesn't mean it is true ...

violencia.Proletariat
12th December 2005, 21:03
why is this shocking? if the christian fascists could have it their way they would probably kill us and the same goes for us (atleast revolutionary communists)

ComTom
13th December 2005, 02:58
Wow, you guys have sand in your vagina, just kidding I understand. Well anyway, I am sure if they could round us all up and just send up to camps in Alaska. I am sure they would have no problem about it. Most Christian's opinions, from what I have heard from my freinds is, " Atheist are scientific, no fun, non-compassionate people. "