Did anyone else see the pictures of the Christians praying to the bronze bull for a return to better economic times:
and think of this?
I'm guessing that if you want God's help, it's probably best not to use a ceremony that there's a specific injunction against in the first of his ten commandments. And really, really, don't do exactly the thing that made Moses so cross he smashed up those commandments, and had to go and copy them out again. Really.
(Exodus 32:4, for those of you who are interested)
Friday, October 31, 2008
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Labels: bull market, christianity, commerce, golden calf, worship
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Pat Buchanan is obviously just making an observation, not a threat...
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Labels: Barack Obama, pat buchanan, Rachel Maddow, republicans, violence
Friday, October 10, 2008
They've managed to spell my name wrong on the graphic - but here are two aging slices of half-baked satire just in time for conference seaso... oh.
Oh well...
Singing the Blues - West side Tory
Brown Alert - It ain't easy being Gordon...
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Labels: conservative party conference 2007, conservatives, david cameron, george osborne, Gordon Brown, Labour Party, labour party conference, politics, tories