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	<title>Comments on: Worst Christmas Ever: It&#8217;s a Tie!</title>
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		<title>By: Vincent Caminiti</title>
		<link>http://jonathanturley.org/2007/12/27/worst-christmas-ever-its-a-tie/#comment-5154</link>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Caminiti</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 23:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s unusual to see a post on your site with this type of content - and considering you are the host, I politely want to thank you for the rarity of such posts.  But mostly, an expression of  unbridled enthusiasm for the great forum you provide for many of us. You haven&#039;t been dislodged from logic or your training by the celebrity status you have gained.  Your answers are never self-serving - however it&#039;s your questions that I have come to cherish.

Now, if you&#039;ll permit me, I would like to talk about the real worst Christmases, and I want to be clear, I&#039;m not speaking about anything from a personal religious perspective; but rather, from the exhaustion of utter bewilderment.

Our Nation&#039;s roots are routinely likened to the &#039;Christian Values&#039; of the founding fathers.  Despite the offended posture many assume, facts support that religion did have a great deal of influence, both offense and defense.  In the past decade we&#039;ve watched many proclaim their Christian faith vociferously, and Churches working diligently to encourage particular political candidates while performing a Dance of the Seven Veils on a tight rope with their tax exempt status.

Christ&#039;s name is invoked in staccato from Coast to Coast.  As much as I would like to drift off into satirical rhetoric, I will resist out  of respect for the precious blog real estate you&#039;ve bestowed upon us.

However, I will point out, that with very very little exception, none of the major Christian denominations nor the Roman Catholic Church has even remotely acknowledged the number of Christians that have been subjected to torture, genocide, kidnapping/ransoms and protection money in Iraq. Most of these Christians are Catholics (Eastern Rite) and they are bewildered at the silence from the mouths of the American Christians who seem very happy to openly show contempt for Islam - but absolutely no mention of their Christian brothers and sisters in Iraq that have been essentially neutered by the plethora of Islamic extremist groups that have been holding Iraq hostage since shortly after our President declared Mission accomplished.  

So ... when you think of those worst Christmases ... please don&#039;t forget about those terribly distressed families in Iraq that have had what was once, a life safe from radical Islamic Theocrats. Now homeless wanderers, that have fled as a direct result of our reckless actions as a Nation and our feckless Congress who need to shoulder the blame and pay for it. Because it has also been paid for with Christian lives that American Christians would rather not mention because it screws up their political causes and their entanglement with the neo-conservative right.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s unusual to see a post on your site with this type of content &#8211; and considering you are the host, I politely want to thank you for the rarity of such posts.  But mostly, an expression of  unbridled enthusiasm for the great forum you provide for many of us. You haven&#8217;t been dislodged from logic or your training by the celebrity status you have gained.  Your answers are never self-serving &#8211; however it&#8217;s your questions that I have come to cherish.</p>
<p>Now, if you&#8217;ll permit me, I would like to talk about the real worst Christmases, and I want to be clear, I&#8217;m not speaking about anything from a personal religious perspective; but rather, from the exhaustion of utter bewilderment.</p>
<p>Our Nation&#8217;s roots are routinely likened to the &#8216;Christian Values&#8217; of the founding fathers.  Despite the offended posture many assume, facts support that religion did have a great deal of influence, both offense and defense.  In the past decade we&#8217;ve watched many proclaim their Christian faith vociferously, and Churches working diligently to encourage particular political candidates while performing a Dance of the Seven Veils on a tight rope with their tax exempt status.</p>
<p>Christ&#8217;s name is invoked in staccato from Coast to Coast.  As much as I would like to drift off into satirical rhetoric, I will resist out  of respect for the precious blog real estate you&#8217;ve bestowed upon us.</p>
<p>However, I will point out, that with very very little exception, none of the major Christian denominations nor the Roman Catholic Church has even remotely acknowledged the number of Christians that have been subjected to torture, genocide, kidnapping/ransoms and protection money in Iraq. Most of these Christians are Catholics (Eastern Rite) and they are bewildered at the silence from the mouths of the American Christians who seem very happy to openly show contempt for Islam &#8211; but absolutely no mention of their Christian brothers and sisters in Iraq that have been essentially neutered by the plethora of Islamic extremist groups that have been holding Iraq hostage since shortly after our President declared Mission accomplished.  </p>
<p>So &#8230; when you think of those worst Christmases &#8230; please don&#8217;t forget about those terribly distressed families in Iraq that have had what was once, a life safe from radical Islamic Theocrats. Now homeless wanderers, that have fled as a direct result of our reckless actions as a Nation and our feckless Congress who need to shoulder the blame and pay for it. Because it has also been paid for with Christian lives that American Christians would rather not mention because it screws up their political causes and their entanglement with the neo-conservative right.</p>
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