tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978152.post1252965688820186889..comments2023-10-18T05:38:08.545-07:00Comments on . . . With Both Hands: RE. Danny K. Davis - Get a Ticket - Go See Dad! The True Parent, Rev. Moon, Crowned by You , Will Pay the Fine!pathickeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01051997614374510451noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978152.post-4624554288069790202007-11-22T17:01:00.000-08:002007-11-22T17:01:00.000-08:00SlowTalking, Slow Walking, Good-looking Moon Man D...SlowTalking, Slow Walking, Good-looking Moon Man Dan saw the blue lights a blinkin' when he was driving like and Englishman on Kedzie. That's Progressive!<BR/><BR/>'I crowned him Messiah, but I no long attend services.'<BR/><BR/>Who need Bugs Bunny, when we got Bugs Danny?pathickeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01051997614374510451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978152.post-23042301311862178612007-11-22T16:47:00.000-08:002007-11-22T16:47:00.000-08:00If there was a cover up on Moon by conservatives, ...If there was a cover up on Moon by conservatives, then why would Pat be posting on him, anonymous...Marathon Pundithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05994493157706065371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8978152.post-65709501168547894882007-11-22T09:46:00.000-08:002007-11-22T09:46:00.000-08:00Danny Davis deserves all the flack he gets for hel...Danny Davis deserves all the flack he gets for helping crown Moon but at least he saw the light and no longer attends any Moon functions.<BR/><BR/>Now how many times over the years have you rooted for some propaganda Moon fed you through the Washington Times?<BR/><BR/>Some reason you didn't mention that Republican Roscoe Bartlett carried Moon's robes and bowed to Moon also? Or that Republican John Warner rented Moon the room? Oh, I know because Moon has spent billions of dollars funding and molding the rise the new right in America. You didn't want to give your readers the whole picture, why? <BR/><BR/>Moon brags about being the main funder of the right and he has been. He has tossed billions into the money losing Washington Times and brags about using it to train our nation.<BR/><BR/>You know, he has given over three million to the Bush family just since Jr. took office. Bush 41 has traveled the world honoring Moon. Or maybe you could mention that Falwell and Lahaye were funded by Moon - you know the ones who have pushed the republican party into the "pander to the theocrats" party. Moon said his job as messiah was to raise up the Christian right for power and he did.<BR/><BR/>Did you know that the head of the Christian Coalition in Louisianan gave Moon an award for his family values?<BR/><BR/>Without Moon's money, operatives and political fronts today's right would not be as extreme, as theocratic nor would they have ever taken control of all three branches of the government in 2001. Think about that while you're reading your Bible - did you think it was some other Christians who would be deceived, that YOU would be immune?<BR/><BR/>The former editor of the Washington Times, James Whelan, said in 1991 that the moonies "are subverting our political system" and he was/is right.<BR/><BR/><I>U.S News and World Report March 27, 1989<BR/>Rev. Moon's Rising Political Influence<BR/>His empire is spending big money trying to win favor with conservatives.<BR/> <BR/>On New Year's Day, 1987, South Korean mystic Sun Myung Moon, who considers himself to be the son of God, told his Unification church followers that he wanted to expand the church's political influence in the United States. His aim, Moon said, was "the natural subjugation of the American government and population." [...]<BR/><BR/>...<B>the church has established a network of affiliated organizations and connections in almost every conservative organization in Washington, including the Heritage Foundation,</B> the largest of the conservative think tanks and an important source of government personnel during the Reagan administration. [...]<BR/><BR/>The Unification Church's newfound influence has occasioned intense debate among conservatives. One group of worried young conservatives meets regularly in private to compare notes about the problem. But little of the debate has surfaced in public forums. <B>"Most people are afraid to address the issue because they don't want to publicize the extent of the church's involvement," says Amy Moritz of the Conservative National Center for Public Policy Research.<BR/> <BR/>Because almost all conservative organizations in Washington have some ties to the church, conservatives also fear repercussions if they expose the church's role.</B> That happened when one organization, the Capital Research Center, published a newsletter last November warning of the church's attempt to create a "centralized world theocracy." One of its board members, who was also on the board of the International Security Council, resigned in protest, and conservatives charging that the paper was creating discord on the right, besieged the center with angry calls. "We got a very, very strong reaction -- almost as if we were the enemy -- because we raised the issue," says CRC Chairman Willa Johnson, a former president of the Heritage Foundation.</I>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com