1) Cannot avoid this stunning disconnect, or the very curious fact of how even conservative Jews are reacting here to what is a very personal religious statement, based on an individual interpretation of Gospel scripture.
2) I cannot avoid the conclusion that the likes of Charen, Kraut--and Foxman and Heir (Weisenthal) are arrogant--they are assuming an authority here to tell people how they can worship in public in America. This is truly breathtaking.
2a) Christians are supposed to be reduced to trembling intimidation by the implied threat of being called "antisemite." Hah, and once you've blown that ammo, what's left?
3) These neocon Jews are all warhawks--and I'll bet few to none of these urbanites actually know soldiers. Soldiering is something for those icky rural Southern Baptists (who aren't allowed to write for the National Review.) More arrogance. Die for Israel, but don't talk about why Israel is important for Christians. Don't risk offending me, bubulah, but tote that gun.
What an eye-opener.
I saw Father Andrew Greeley on TV last night. He did not like the film at all. But you people do not attack him relentlessly, do you?
These neocon Jews are all warhawks--and I'll bet few to none of these urbanites actually know soldiers. Soldiering is something for those icky rural Southern Baptists (who aren't allowed to write for the National Review.) More arrogance. Die for Israel, but don't talk about why Israel is important for Christians. Don't risk offending me, bubulah, but tote that gun.
How dare you smear good people in this manner. Just because they disagree with you.
I assume you'll be voting for Kerry.
After all, while President Bush was in Texas, AWOL from the National Guard, John Kerry was in 'Nam, serving his country as a soldier, dodging real bullets and all.
;)
Well, you should avoid it, because nobody's telling you how to worship.
They just disagree with you about a movie, and you take it personally.
I don't get it.