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Friday, July 20

More pagans get their breeks in a bundle
by
alandp
on Fri 20 Jul 2007 10:24 PM CDT
More pagans offended: The Sussex Archaeological Society has apologised to protesters after they allowed a controversial stunt by ITV to give the Long Man of Wilmington a sex change.
ITV and the archaeological society caused fury among Pagans and other protesters when they allowed fashion gurus Trinny and Susannah to add breasts and pigtails to the figure many believe is sacred.
As part of the programme, Trinny and Susannah Undress, ITV asked woman dressed in white to lie on the figure to create the transformation.
Chief Executive Office of the organisation, John Manley, said: 'The Sussex Archaeological Society would like to apologise to representatives of the Pagan community, or any other individual or groups, who might have been offended by recent television filming on the Long Man of Wilmington.
'It was not the society's intention to cause offence.
'The society is proud of its curation of the Long Man.
'In future the society will consult representatives of the Pagan community and other interested parties before sanctioning any significant activities.'
Newell Fisher was one of the protesters against the stunt and has now helped form a campaign group, Guardians of the Long Man.
As archaeological liaison officer of that group Mr Fisher said: 'We look forward to working with the Sussex Archaeological Society to help ensure the future welfare of the site.
'Our confidence in their custodianship has been restored.'
He said the protesters would continue their fight to stop the footage of the stunt being aired.
He said: 'We are absolutely determined this footage should not be shown as we feel it will encourage anti-social behaviour on the site.
'We heard people say they were going up there directly after the filming as the activities seem to make people think it is ok an we are extremely concerned about this.'  "Druids" (cough) gathered at Wilmington in an unrelated photo. Note the close attention to authentic dress, especially the guy third from the left. No doubt these "pagans" would be naught but tree food, were they to encounter any real druids. The one on the far left must be one of those half-elven druids we keep hearing about. Today we have no real knowledge of the druids, except that they existed and held various aspects of nature as sacred. Their knowledge was apparently entirely oral in tradition, and not a prayer, song, verse, or folk legend has survived. Anyone today who tries calling him/herself a druid is just being silly. And this apparent flare-up of misogyny among the neo-pagans of Britain is kind of surprising, really. I suppose as long as artists keep producing wonders like "P*ss Christ" everything is cool. As long as they don't commit a temporary sex change on the long man.
Saturday, July 7

What did they do wrong?
by
alandp
on Sat 07 Jul 2007 09:49 PM CDT
From FOXNews.com: When Guy and Genevieve Vang came to the United States 18 years ago, they thought they did everything they needed to do to raise their family and work legally in the United States.
They and their two children came to the United States from France, the country they fled to after they escaped war in Laos and Vietnam. They got working papers, filed for political asylum and waited.
They eventually opened up a restaurant, Bangkok 96, in Dearborn, Mich., and had two more children. But they continued to wait on word from the government about their asylum application.
The wait lasted more than 10 years.
And now, in fewer than 60 days unless Congress intervenes, they likely will be deported. Things they did/are doing wrong: 1. They didn't sneak in illegally. 2. They became entrepeneurs and went into business for themselves, instead of working long hours at menial jobs for obscenely low wages. 3. They speak English. Via Fort Liberty.
Thursday, July 5

Taxes for Racism
by
alandp
on Thu 05 Jul 2007 02:50 PM CDT
Unalienable Rights reports on H.R. 1999, which will provide funds for the racist National Council of La Raza. Take your blood pressure medicine, then go read all the links.
Sunday, July 1

Freedom must be more narrow than your torso
by
alandp
on Sun 01 Jul 2007 03:17 PM CDT
At WorldNetDaily: Pastor Billy Ball, Assistant Pastor Doug Pitts, Frankie Primavera and Josh Pettigrew, all of Faith Baptist Church in Primrose, Ga., were arrested today after leaving the area set aside by city officials for protest activities. Bill Holt, of Lighthouse Baptist Church in Jefferson, Ga., was also taken into custody.
According to Lighthouse Pastor Kevin Whitman, the five men were told by police their signs were not allowed outside the protest area because they were wider than their torsos. When the men refused to put them away, they were arrested for violating a controversial city ordinance that governs permitted events.
"We had police officers tell us bigger people could carry bigger signs than smaller people – it all depended on how big your torso was," said Whitman, who, with several others, returned to the officially designated protest area rather than face arrest. That's odd. I've never seen this "torso clause" in any copy of the First Amendment. Of course, the "gay community" automatically gets an advantage when it comes to torso-width signs. Via Conservative Scalawag.
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