But few are so deeply upset as the nutters over at Focus on the Family Action, led by the egegious homophobe James Dobson, who had fervently prayed for a McCain victory. God, as usual, failed to deliver.
In a letter issued ahead of the momentous poll, Focus on the Family Action predicted that an Obama victory would lead to terrorist strikes on four American cities; Russia rolling into Eastern Europe; Israel hit by a nuclear bomb; gay marriage in every state … and the end of the Boy Scouts.
The end of the Boy Scouts? WTF is THAT all about?
Well, according to the letter, an Obama victory would force the Boy Scouts to:
Hire homosexual scoutmasters and allow them to sleep in tents with young boys. (The Boy Scouts choose to disband rather than obey).
A “Letter from 2012 in Obama’s America” – an imagined look into the future –illustrated just how paranoid conservative Christian activists were about what would happen to their causes and influence if the Democrats seized control of both Congress and the White House.
Said the Rev Kirbyjon Caldwell of Houston, an Obama supporter who backed President Bush in the past two elections:
It looks like, walks like, talks like and smells like desperation to me.
The Methodist pastor called the 2012 letter “false and ridiculous.”
Like other political advocacy groups, Christian right organisations often raise worries about an election’s consequences to mobilise voters. In the early 1980s, for example, direct mail from the Moral Majority warned that Congress would turn a blind eye to “smut peddlers” dangling pornography to children.
Said Clyde Wilcox, a Georgetown University political scientist:
Everyone uses fear in the last part of a campaign, but evangelicals are especially theologically prone to those sorts of arguments. There’s a long tradition of predicting doom and gloom.
Steve Strang, publisher of Charisma magazine, a Pentecostal publication, titled one of his recent weekly e-mails to readers, “Life As We Know It Will End If Obama is Elected.”
Strang said gay rights and abortion rights would be strengthened in an Obama administration, taxes would rise and:
People who hate Christianity will be emboldened to attack our freedoms.
Separately, a group called the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission posted a series of videos on its site and on YouTube called “7 Reasons Barack Obama is not a Christian”.
The commission accuses Obama of “subtle diabolical deceit” in saying he is Christian, while he believes that people can be saved through other faiths.
But among the strongest attacks was Focus on the Family Action’s letter which claims that a series of events, based on the group’s interpretation of Obama’s record, Democratic Party positions, recent court rulings and other trends, could logically occur.
Among the claims are:
• A 6-3 liberal majority Supreme Court that results in rulings like one making gay marriage the law of the land ,and another forcing the Boy Scouts to “hire homosexual scoutmasters and allow them to sleep in tents with young boys.” (In the imagined scenario, The Boy Scouts choose to disband rather than obey).
• A series of domestic and international disasters based on Obama’s “reluctance to send troops overseas”. That includes terrorist attacks on US.soil that kill hundreds, Russia occupying the Baltic states and Eastern European countries including Poland and the Czech Republic, and al-Qaida overwhelming Iraq.
• Nationalized health care with long lines for surgery and no access to hospitals for people over 80.
The goal was to “articulate the big picture,” said Carrie Gordon Earll, senior director of public policy for Focus on the Family Action.
If it is a doomsday picture, then it’s a realistic picture.
UPDATE – Nov 6: Leading British political pundit, Stephen “Birdshit” Green has added his [Christian] voice to those of other fruitcakes dismayed by Obama’s election.
Here is an extract from a press release the pathetic twerp issued yesterday:
Obama will end funding for chastity-based projects, switching it to sex education models like ours which promote promiscuity, start funding population bodies such as UNFPA and IPPF, and if there is worse on this front, I am sure it will happen. With pro-abortion Democrats now firmly in control of both houses, he should meet no opposition. It is ironic that a man with Kenyan parentage will bring shame on his roots by allying himself with the eugenicists who think there are too many black people in Africa and attempting to impose the cultural imperialism of population control.





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November 5th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Its good to see them on the defensive. Also, WHY would the disbanding of the Boy Scouts be a bad thing? I’m not saying it would be but at least give reasons for your claim.
Anyway, thanks you America! This election alone has already started to change to views of the worlds citizens about the USA.
November 5th, 2008 at 1:35 pm
I can’t help thinking that the new president is going to be shot at pretty soon!
November 5th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
Weren’t they allowed to vote for ‘None Of The Above’?
America has GOT to become a parliamentary democracy before this farce starts again in a couple of years.
November 5th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
I see proposition 8 was passed in California. Some crumb of comfort for the Christian right there, surely.
November 5th, 2008 at 5:23 pm
Last night will hopefully prove to be a watershed in the story of the churches’ engagement in politics - so many Christians will have voted Obama that the Christian=Republican equation must surely be irrelevant from here on in.
Couldn’t have come soon enough.
November 5th, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Proposition 8: Can such a slim majority be sufficient to change the constitution of a state? I thought it had to be more substantial than that, like 2/3rds. Ho Hum, my ignorance showing again.
November 5th, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Obama as president is a good result but let’s not count our chickens yet; the man and his associates are holy Joes and are suceptable to the loony xtain right.
Anyway, it looks as though the xtians’ imaginary friend ignored their prayers - probably because he doesn’t exist!
November 5th, 2008 at 11:07 pm
Libertarian Atheist POV:
A defeat for the xian right perhaps, but not for religion or religious zealotry. Do not forget the use of religion by Obama.
From my POV, the labeling of Messiah, the halo pictures and the signing of songs of praise and worship to Obama, by children no less, makes me just as uncomfortable as watching Jesus Camp and the prayers to Bush.
Then take the zealot and reactionary attacks on people who did not support Obama by Obama supporters akin to anything I have even seen perpetrated by the religious right. I’m not talking about the normal sign steeling or the psycho who carved a “B” into her cheek, but the summarily dismissal of anyone who even questioned the Obama claims as racist. Then there were the threats of physical violence and the claim, that even if you voted for Obama and were white, you were still racists because you were only voting for his white half.
Then there are the bigger issues that concern me and others of like mind when it comes to personal freedoms. Take the mentioned right for anyone to marry being denied, and in California of all places.
Not to be that pessimistic, but religion played a huge role in this election as did the all too typical associated zealotry.
The sad thing is that while this is an incredible milestone for my country in electing the first black president, I’m not looking forward to the claims that racism is still just as bad in the USA or that we need to “step up” the fight against it.
And as with any of the leaders we have had over the last few decades, I’ll wait to see how much this will cost me and what rights I will be losing this time around.
November 6th, 2008 at 8:33 am
Oh, but they got theirs nonetheless. Prop 8 passed in CA, Prop 102 passed in AZ and Amendment 2 passed in FL. AK also passed an adoption ban. The bigots were dancing in the streets and having all-night parties in hotels. Hooray for human rights.
Not.
November 8th, 2008 at 11:59 am
These peopole if one may call them that raise stupidity to an art form and I would also suggest that their age numbers are higher than their IQ’s