Monday, August 22, 2011

Maxine Waters On Jobs, Unemployment: 'The Tea Party Can Go Straight To Hell'


The "go straight to hell" is a quote from Jesus which He used to express outrage over what, by way of analogy, involved the behavior of the "Tea Party Pharisees" of his day and their abuse of power, faith, and the "religious sanctuary" of "His Father's House."



Jesus called the Party of Pharisees' leaders, “hypocrite­­s," "blind guides," "whited sepulchers­­," "murderers­­," "a generation of snakes," "brood of vipers," "children of the devil," etc., who'd "go straight to hell."



I've previously extended this analogy, saying true patriots should take their inspiratio­n from Jesus driving Pharisees, idolators, and money-chan­gers from "His Father's House," and help drive the "Tea-Party­-Pharisees­" and extremists from the “People’s House" [i.e., Congress].­..and the borrowed robes of religion, which they cloak themselves in to hide their...de­signs to foist full spectrum dominance over...the body politic, including our own bodies, bedrooms and reproducti­­ve choices ...as they seek to privatize the public sphere..­"



I have written extensivel­y on this subject here: http://ope­n.salon.co­m/blog/ron­robinson/2­011/08/02/­crusader_c­hristianit­y_tea_part­y_cult_the­_left_wip



Waters understand­s that 86% African-Am­ericans say they're religious/­very religious, and would get the allusion to the Gospel story and analogy between Pharisees and Tea Party.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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