Aug. 28th, 2006
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Aug. 28th, 2006 03:58 pmI'm sure y'all remember Katherine Harris, who all but guaranteed GWB's theft of the 2000 election?
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"In an interview with the Florida Baptist Witness on August 24, Harris stated that if voters do not elect Christians, then they would be endorsing the legislation of sin. U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris told [them] that...the nation's founding fathers did not intend the country be "a nation of secular laws."
"If you are not electing Christians, tried and true, under public scrutiny and pressure, if you're not electing Christians then in essence you are going to legislate sin. They can legislate sin. They can say that abortion is alright. They can vote to sustain gay marriage. And that will take western civilization, indeed other nations because people look to our country as one nation as under God and whenever we legislate sin and we say abortion is permissible and we say gay unions are permissible, then average citizens who are not Christians, because they don't know better, we are leading them astray and it's wrong."
Harris also described the separation of church and state as a "lie we have been told" to keep religious people out of politics, and stated that "God is the one who chooses our rulers." She ended her interview by implying that Christians have more of a responsibility than non-Christians, who "do not know any better," in making political decisions regarding issues such as civil rights and stem cell research.
[sources: cnn.com and wikipedia.org]
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Even big-time Republicans are calling her out on this one.
Even Jeb Bush doesn't think she can get re-elected.
See what happens when you take massive illegal campaign donations from defense contractors?
See what happens when you lie to select a President?
See what happens when KARMA catches up with you? ;D
b
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"In an interview with the Florida Baptist Witness on August 24, Harris stated that if voters do not elect Christians, then they would be endorsing the legislation of sin. U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris told [them] that...the nation's founding fathers did not intend the country be "a nation of secular laws."
"If you are not electing Christians, tried and true, under public scrutiny and pressure, if you're not electing Christians then in essence you are going to legislate sin. They can legislate sin. They can say that abortion is alright. They can vote to sustain gay marriage. And that will take western civilization, indeed other nations because people look to our country as one nation as under God and whenever we legislate sin and we say abortion is permissible and we say gay unions are permissible, then average citizens who are not Christians, because they don't know better, we are leading them astray and it's wrong."
Harris also described the separation of church and state as a "lie we have been told" to keep religious people out of politics, and stated that "God is the one who chooses our rulers." She ended her interview by implying that Christians have more of a responsibility than non-Christians, who "do not know any better," in making political decisions regarding issues such as civil rights and stem cell research.
[sources: cnn.com and wikipedia.org]
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Even big-time Republicans are calling her out on this one.
Even Jeb Bush doesn't think she can get re-elected.
See what happens when you take massive illegal campaign donations from defense contractors?
See what happens when you lie to select a President?
See what happens when KARMA catches up with you? ;D
b
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Aug. 28th, 2006 04:18 pmLive in Champaign-Urbana or nearby?
As part of the upcoming Korean Film Festival at Boardman's Art Theatre at the end of September...
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance [Ch'injôrhan Kûmjassi]
PARK Chan-wook | Tartan Films
2005 | 115 min
The sequel to Park Chan-wook's international success “Oldboy,” this film tells the story of Lee Geum-Ja (LEE Yeong-ae), who goes to prison for the murder and abduction of a child on behalf of her accomplice Mr. Baek (CHOI Min-shik), only to find out he has betrayed her. While in prison, she carefully prepares for her revenge by winning the hearts of her fellow inmates with her kindness, thus earning herself the nickname “the kind Ms. Geum-Ja.” Upon her release from prison after 13 years, she seeks revenge with the help of her former prison mates. Due to graphic sex and violence, viewer discretion is advised. View trailer
Sat 9/30, 9:30pm Boardman Art Theatre, Champaign, IL
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No, it's not really a sequel to OLDBOY, just as OLDBOY wasn't a sequel to SYMPATHY FOR MR. VENGEANCE. The three are just Park's Vengeance trilogy...
More info about the whole festival here.
As part of the upcoming Korean Film Festival at Boardman's Art Theatre at the end of September...

Sympathy for Lady Vengeance [Ch'injôrhan Kûmjassi]
PARK Chan-wook | Tartan Films
2005 | 115 min
The sequel to Park Chan-wook's international success “Oldboy,” this film tells the story of Lee Geum-Ja (LEE Yeong-ae), who goes to prison for the murder and abduction of a child on behalf of her accomplice Mr. Baek (CHOI Min-shik), only to find out he has betrayed her. While in prison, she carefully prepares for her revenge by winning the hearts of her fellow inmates with her kindness, thus earning herself the nickname “the kind Ms. Geum-Ja.” Upon her release from prison after 13 years, she seeks revenge with the help of her former prison mates. Due to graphic sex and violence, viewer discretion is advised. View trailer
Sat 9/30, 9:30pm Boardman Art Theatre, Champaign, IL
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No, it's not really a sequel to OLDBOY, just as OLDBOY wasn't a sequel to SYMPATHY FOR MR. VENGEANCE. The three are just Park's Vengeance trilogy...
More info about the whole festival here.