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WorldNetDaily Targeted by Anti-Defamation League Joseph Farah Proud Hate Mongerer

Saturday, November 21, 2009
By Mike Hammer (alias the peasant)

Joseph Farah says the Anti-Defamation League is going after him and his WorldNetDaily website. It seems he wants to be lumped in with this comment by the ADL:

“Since the election of Barack Obama as president, a current of anti-government hostility has swept across the United States,… “What characterizes this anti-government hostility is a shared belief that Obama and his administration actually pose a threat to the future of the United States. Some accuse Obama of plotting to bring socialism to the United States, while others claim he will bring about Nazism or fascism… Some even compared the Obama administration’s intentions to Nazi eugenics programs.”

Farah’s response to this: “Well, to the aforementioned, I plead guilty.”

Nixon and George Bush the second are the two most hated presidents I’ve seen. Nixon was hated, but there was eight years worth of stuff to hate him for. Bush was scored viscously mostly for being stupid, incompetent and a corporate puppet. Actually, that’s typical rhetoric hurled at an incumbent president from the opposition party, but Farah, Glen Beck and the Tea Partiers have gone beyond mere contempt. Obama has elicited a type of reaction I’ve not seen before especially on this scale. This is scary stuff and the pall of violence, racism and civil unrest is palpable.

I believe that the worst has happened. Those long oppressed occupy the seat of power and the dormant demons of the supplanted are awakened and showing their true colors. The hellacious vile speech that pours from the mouths of these demons sends a chill up my spine. Pure unadulterated hatred emanating from the deepest depths of the very souls of these defeated wretches. A display of evil incarnate.

And what set it off, the election of a black president. These people will not accept Obama as president and they won’t even dignify him as being human. They use the worst comparisons in history to attack him.

This mass hatred is turning hysterical and in times of severe economic stress it becomes dangerous. If this faction of hysterical political and religious fundamentalists continues to lose in elections, public opinion and on congressional legislation (e.g. health care reform, climate change, gay marriage) they will need to ratchet up their frenzied tactics. Nothing is beyond them, not violence, assassination, secession or mass violence.

It’s time for our political and religious leaders to speak out against this unacceptable hate mongering. Decency must prevail for we must not fall back to our basest human instincts and regress back to the dark ages of the middle twentieth century.

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