Sunday, November 2, 2003

Chuckie Watch 15: Chuckie vs. the Muslims

We already know that CHARLIE DANIELS don't much like them there Muslims.  He's at it again in his Halloween Day offering: A Hole in the Boat.

Chuckie apparently thinks our biggest problem with terrorism is to recognize that the religion of Islam is the problem behind terrorism.

Chuckie says the problem is "political correctness", by which he certainly means something that he himself finds political incorrect. Apparently, the politically correct (or is that politically incorrect? - this gets so confusing!) thing that's causing all the problems is that there are some people who don't run around saying what a godawful horrible thing the whole Muslim religion is. Or something like that. I don't think Chuckie gits out much.

Chuckie lists various terrorist attacks back to 1993 in which Muslims were implicated, and he asks that if "all these atrocities had been carried out by Baptists, Methodists or Evangelicals" don't we think that "the Hollywood elite," "Howard Dean Democrats," Nanci Pelosi, and Ted Kennedy "would be absolutely howling" for the gubment to "go into the neighborhoods of Middle America and root out these wanton Christian terrorists". And these nasty ole liberals "would not care about disrupting neighborhoods, interrupting lives or tarnishing reputations. They would demand that the people responsible be brought forth no matter how harsh the measures would have to be."

Uh, Chuckie, one incident that didn't make your list of terrorist strikes was the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995, the deadliest terrorist attack in America prior to al-Qaeda's World Trade Center/Pentagon attack in 2001. The Oklahoma city bombing killed 168 and injured 500. It was carried out by Timothy McVeigh, a radical extremist Christian. He was a Catholic. And, yes, Chuckie, all those people you mentioned did somehow manage to refrain from calling for mass repression against Christians based on that event.

Another hint to Howard Dean: the "guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks" are Chuckie's target audience. Chuckie is talking their language. And Chuckie ain't gone vote for you. And neither are fans of his goofy political rants.

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