Did you actually read this Moonbat's column?
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 11:01 AM, plainolamerican <plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
Rabbi Joshua Hammerman Predicts That if Tebow Wins the Super Bowl,
Emboldened Christians Will be Burning Mosques, Bashing Gays, and
Indiscriminately Banishing Immigrants
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ah, the oldest play in the jewish playbook ... accuse xians of
discrimination and racism
yet they are begging xians to support and defend jews
http://blog.standforisrael.org/home
(notice the mixing of the flags)
On Dec 14, 7:02 am, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> <http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/author/doctorbulldog/> Rabbi Joshua
> Hammerman Predicts That if Tebow Wins the Super Bowl, Emboldened Christians
> Will be Burning Mosques, Bashing Gays, and Indiscriminately
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> doctorbulldog <http://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/author/doctorbulldog/>
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> *It's libtarded morons like Rabbi Hammerman that give Jews a bad name:*
>
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> *My Tim Tebow Problem*
> *Rabbi Joshua Hammerman - Jewish Week
> Online<http://www.thejewishweek.com/editorial_opinion/opinion/my_tim_tebow_p...>
> *
>
> I've got a Tim Tebow problem.
>
> I want to root for the guy, but I'm afraid of what will happen if the hulky
> Denver Bronco quarterback continues to pull off what is fast becoming the
> Greatest Gridiron Story Ever Told. Since taking over as starting
> quarterback earlier this season, the Heisman winning national champion from
> the University of Florida has been winning consistently and dramatically,
> in the final minutes of the game or overtime, relying on powerful legs
> rather than his infamously erratic arm and confounding skeptical fans along
> with the Bronco management, who, it is said, were hoping he would fail.
>
> A poster boy of the Christian right, Tebow steadfastly thanks Jesus after
> every game and, while in college, often inscribed biblical messages on his
> eye paint. Homeschooled in Florida, this child of missionaries turned down
> his selection as a Playboy All American because it was, well, Playboy. His
> trademark prayerful touchdown celebration (imagine Rodin's "Thinker" on
> bended knee, or your grandfather davening Tachanun with a football) has
> become a verb. Google "tebowing" and you'll find 84 million hits,
> including lots of YouTube parodies. Tebow's mother, a Baptist missionary,
> became comatose during her pregnancy and was saved by drugs that nearly
> killed the fetus. Doctors anticipated a stillbirth and recommended
> termination to protect her life, but Tim's mother refused to abort.
> Trumpeting that decision, mother and son appeared in commercials for "Focus
> on the Family" during this past season's Super Bowl.
>
> Now tiny Tim has grown and is on track to possibly appear in this season's
> Super Bowl – on the field – and that is what scares me.
>
> In this country, nothing, not even God, is more popular than football.
> Even in the wake of a summer long labor dispute, 23 of the 25 most watched
> TV programs this fall have been NFL games. When you combine the religion
> that is football with the religion that is religion, the mix can be
> dangerously flammable. The NFL ratings rise has been fueled in part by
> Tebow's legions of faithful followers, as well as by those simply curious
> to see how this implausible morality tale plays out.
>
> [...]
> Into the middle of it all rides Tebow. Absolutely confident that God is on
> his side, he comes across as a humbler version of the biblical Joseph, who,
> in this week's Torah portion, audaciously lays claim to being the Chosen
> One, and then goes out and proves it. Tebow's sanctimonious God-talk has
> led even pious peers like Kurt Warner to suggest that he cool it. Joseph
> could have used the same coaching.
>
> If Tebow wins the Super Bowl, against all odds, it will buoy his faithful,
> and *emboldened faithful can do insane things, like burning mosques,
> bashing gays and indiscriminately banishing immigrants*. While America has
> become more inclusive since Jerry Falwell's first political forays, a Tebow
> triumph could set those efforts back considerably.
>
> [...]
> *doctorbulldog
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