Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Republicans perform voodoo ritual

You’ll never believe how a Christian right congressman and two anti-abortion protestors have prepared the Capitol for the Obama’s inauguration.

On January 7, second-term Republican Rep. Paul Broun of Georgia and two friends prayed over a door. It was not just any door, but the entranceway beneath the Capitol that President-elect Barack Obama will pass through as he walks onto the inaugural stage to take the oath of office. “I hope and pray that as God stirs the heart of our new president that President Obama will listen and will heed God’s direction,” Broun proclaimed.

Standing beside Broun, Rev. Patrick Mahoney launched into a prayer originally delivered by Billy Graham at Richard Nixon’s inauguration in 1969. “For too long we have neglected thy word and ignored thy laws,” Mahoney preached. “…We have sowed to the wind and are now reaping a whirlwind of crime, division, and rebellion. And now with the wages of sin staring us in the face, we remember thy words.”

While Mahoney prayed, Rev. Rob Schenck turned his palms to the sky and muttered, “Yes” and “Have mercy” over and over. Then, he dipped his fingers in a jar of oil and painted several crosses on the door’s brass framing “as they did the furnishings of the tabernacle in the temple to the use of God and his word,” he prayed.

... more on The Daily Beast after the click.

My comment: Broun is the oh, so dignified, reach-across-the-aisle type who, during the campaign, compared Obama to Hitler and called him a Marxist. (I can't decide if that's oxymoronic or just plain moronic.) The unfortunate thing is that Broun actually represents a certain segment of the American public ... both literally, as a congressman and figuratively, as a nut case. Or is it the other way around ... literally because he's a nut case ...

Wingnutia must be so proud!

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