November 25, 2005 (Press Release) --
Are Al Franken’s Religious Values Creepy?
The recent convert to the pro-life cause and "traditional American religious values," Al Franken, in his new book The Truth tells us that " the pro-life movement is being used by politicians who don’t have the best interest of America’s fetuses in mind" and "nobody likes getting an abortion."
This new concern for fetuses lead to Franken saying on the Jay Leno show that Samuel Alito " has some ‘scary’ ideas like that of a woman having to inform her husband before having an abortion" according to christianmind.blogspot.com.
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The new convert is a little confused because he thinks it is ‘scary’ and not in "best interest of America’s fetuses" that some of their fathers might try to save their sons or daughters (sorry Al, their fetuses) from being killed. Maybe Al thinks it in the best interest of the pro-life movement that the fetuses are killed.
If Al is joking, his creepy. It’s kind of like the eerie feeling you’d get if Michael Jackson joked it is in the best interest of America’s children that they sleep in the same bed with him.
Franken in a non joking mood in The Truth parts company with the pro-lifers when they become "homophobes" for wanting "to defend the sanctity of marriage from the Pink Menace."
The Massachusetts Supreme Court along with Al thinks it is an American value that "gay people, being people, should have the right to marry not just people of the opposite sex, but people that they actually loved."
Al’s book says his and his Dad’s "traditional American religious values" such as gay marriage came from "our Founding Fathers": "Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Madison" who believed the "work of God could be found, as our Founders believed, in Nature."
Founding Fathers scholar Franken explains that gay and American values can be summed by quotes from Adams and Jefferson:
"When Adams concluded that his personal creed was ‘ contained in four words, ‘Be just and good, ‘The result of our fifty years or sixty years of religious reading, in four words, "Be just and good," is that in which all our inquires must end."
Again, the new convert is a little confused because ...
The recent convert to the pro-life cause and "traditional American religious values," Al Franken, in his new book The Truth tells us that " the pro-life movement is being used by politicians who don’t have the best interest of America’s fetuses in mind" and "nobody likes getting an abortion."
This new concern for fetuses lead to Franken saying on the Jay Leno show that Samuel Alito " has some ‘scary’ ideas like that of a woman having to inform her husband before having an abortion" according to christianmind.blogspot.com.
[http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:Joz1gm07JfEJ:christianmind.blogspot.com/2005/11/al-franken-originalist.html++franken+Alito++%22scary%22+ideas+like+that+of+a+woman+husband&hl=en&ie=UTF-8]
The new convert is a little confused because he thinks it is ‘scary’ and not in "best interest of America’s fetuses" that some of their fathers might try to save their sons or daughters (sorry Al, their fetuses) from being killed. Maybe Al thinks it in the best interest of the pro-life movement that the fetuses are killed.
If Al is joking, his creepy. It’s kind of like the eerie feeling you’d get if Michael Jackson joked it is in the best interest of America’s children that they sleep in the same bed with him.
Franken in a non joking mood in The Truth parts company with the pro-lifers when they become "homophobes" for wanting "to defend the sanctity of marriage from the Pink Menace."
The Massachusetts Supreme Court along with Al thinks it is an American value that "gay people, being people, should have the right to marry not just people of the opposite sex, but people that they actually loved."
Al’s book says his and his Dad’s "traditional American religious values" such as gay marriage came from "our Founding Fathers": "Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and James Madison" who believed the "work of God could be found, as our Founders believed, in Nature."
Founding Fathers scholar Franken explains that gay and American values can be summed by quotes from Adams and Jefferson:
"When Adams concluded that his personal creed was ‘ contained in four words, ‘Be just and good, ‘The result of our fifty years or sixty years of religious reading, in four words, "Be just and good," is that in which all our inquires must end."
Again, the new convert is a little confused because ...

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