Thursday, December 16, 2010

Biden Hates Jesus

Biden notes that the Congress has in the past worked up to Christmas. Freepers take the current "anti-Christmas" talking point and run with it. And run and run:

Lazamataz knows why Biden doesn't care about Congress working these weeks before Christmas:

Harry Reid and Joe Biden *hate* Jesus Christ. They won't celebrate Baby
Jesus's birthday. They won't let the Senate or Congress celebrate Baby Jesus's
birthday. If they had their way, all of America would be forbidden from
celebrating Jesus Christ's birthday, on Christmas.

We can't tell Joe Biden about Christmas because he *HATES* Jesus Christ.


Ro_Thunder thinks Biden is denying Jesus' divinity:
Sort of like the Praetorians, scholars and rabbi’s who saw Jesus is not the
Christ, because they haven’t blessed/confirmed his presence, and that THEY
certainly would know better than the mere mortals.
Ev Reeman knows the war isn't just on Christmas, but also on superheros!

Democrats are not only trying to kill Christmas and everything traditional
that it stands for but they are also trying to destroy symbols of Americana or
take their meaning away; symbols like Superman, Captain America, etc.

It is all part of the liberal agenda to reduce the influence that God and patriotism
plays in all our lives and the life of our country.


supremedoctrine notes that Biden talks a lot. Must be because he hates everything.

That BIden hates everything and everyone but himself should’ve been obvious
years ago during the Clarence Thomas hearings when he turned his participation
into the Joe Biden Show.


Tribune7 makes a strained Christmas metaphore.
Basically what Biden is saying is that all working Americans are his own
little elves.

HungarianGypsy brings up his dead wife:
wasn’t his first wife killed in an accident at Christmas time? It might
just be an unpleasant thought for him this time of year. Yet, he shouldn’t ruin
everyone else’s joy because of it.

Classy!

1 comment:

  1. It's funny, I searched and searched through the Bible but could find no commandment to celebrate Jesus' birthday nor even any indication that celebrating his birthday was something he would have wanted. Especially not anywhere near the winter solstice.

    Also, Jesus is like Superman and Captain America? Does that mean they think he's imaginary?

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