Liberals actually believe these things ......
Well, in the interest of being
fair and balanced, here's a few ditties from the other side of the ledger (and yes -
some conservatives do actually believe these things .... really, I'm not kidding

)
“As soon as Jesus sits on his throne he’s gonna rule the world with a rod of iron. That means he’s gonna make the ACLU do what he wants them to. That means you’re not gonna have to ask if you can pray in public school. We will live by the law of God and no other law.” — Cornerstone Church's
Rev. John Hagee, who endorsed John McCain during the 2008 presidential race.
“Let’s acknowledge that America’s increasing decadence is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. When we tolerate trash on television, permit pornography to invade our homes via the Internet, and allow babies to be killed at the point of birth, we are inflaming radical Islam.” —
Charles Colson, former Nixon aide, convicted felon, and Evangelical leader whose 1996 novel Gideon’s Torch
describes killing abortion doctors.
“Kids today are looking for something to die for… If you give them something to die for, they’ll go to the edge of the earth for you.” —
Dr. James Dobson’s son Ryan, in 2005. His book, 2Die4 : The Dangerous Truth About Following Christ
advocates “murderous war because our enemies are deadly.”
“This whole thing about not kicking someone when they are down is b.s. Not only do you kick him—you kick him until he passes out—then beat him over the head with a baseball bat—then roll him up in an old rug—and throw him off a cliff into the pounding surf below!!!!!” —
Michael Scanlon,
former chief of staff to Rep. Tom "The Bug Man" DeLay (R-TX) and
business partner of convicted felon Jack Abramoff, during the Clinton impeachment proceedings.
"Blowing up Iran. I say we nuke the *******s. In fact, it doesn't have to be Iran, it can be everywhere, anyplace that disagrees with me." —
Glen Beck, recovering alcoholic/former drug addict, and psycho TV host on Fox News
“It’s not uncommon to meet pastors’ wives who really let themselves go.“
—
Minister Mark Driscoll of the Mars Hill Church of Seattle,
defending the homosexual escapades of Rev. Ted Haggard in 2006
Yup - insanity seems to know no political boundaries .....
