James Dobson, building a bridge to the 18th century.
Huh.
So someone wrote a book called James Dobson's War on America. Which isn't surprising that someone would write such a book, but what is surprising is the author: "former Focus [on the Family] vice-president Alexander-Moegerle."
From Amazon (which got it from
Publishers Weekly
):
It's no secret that Dobson, as Alexander-Moegerle writes, advocates "smaller government, larger defense, the elimination of the Department of Education and the NEA, and the barring of women and homosexuals from military service." Alexander-Moegerle relies on his more than 15 years of close contact with Dobson to paint a portrait of Dobson as an autocratic manager hungry for political power and recognition. According to the author, Dobson's Nazarene belief that he is sinless and morally perfect results in Dobson's stance that he is morally superior to others, even his employees. Such a stance, combined with Dobson's apparent sexism, racism and homophobia, and his ability to lobby Capitol Hill with "500,000 to 1 million phone calls and letters within hours," according to Alexander-Moegerle, seem to make Dobson a tremendous political threat to the pluralism and diversity of political views in America.
Happy Birthday Beth, my Aries cusp sistah!
Thanks so much for the good wishes all...and for that lovely blessing Laura. What's that in my eye?
It is a glorious day. Ellis Paul is serenading me and Bartleby and I are about to set off for my surrogate parent's house for a long-overdue visit.
Then? Firefly viewing party!!!
Mwah to the world.
Birthday Happies for beth and beej!!
Goodness, that Dobson person can foam at the mouth at length, can't he? The trouble is, every lawyer I have ever talked to really
really
likes the idea of precedent and is not interested in throwing that kind of thing out. Which Dobson would, like, know, if he ever talked to anybody who didn't already agree with him in the first place.
Hermetically sealed universes: bad idea!
Goodness, that Dobson person can foam at the mouth at length, can't he? The trouble is, every lawyer I have ever talked to really really likes the idea of precedent and is not interested in throwing that kind of thing out. Which Dobson would, like, know, if he ever talked to anybody who didn't already agree with him in the first place.
I can't help wondering what he would've said and done had he been around during the civil rights movement, as irate as he is about judges foiling majority will.
Happy birthday Beej and beth. I'm mostly caught up so, yay tickybox! (((vw)))! Congratulations on your party Allison. I hope Calli's mom gets better. And yeah, Dobson's a butthead.
I am at work with 24 oz. of dark roasted Ethiopian Harrar goodness and a passed out puppy on my lap.
Calli, I hope everything lines up just right for your mother. Much strength to you.
a decorative style using pictures of monkeys, often wearing clothes or indulging in other anthropomorphic behavior.
Some chimps in hard hats, some chimps who love cats...
Goodness, that Dobson person can foam at the mouth at length, can't he?
I looked at his website last week. His anti-judicial review postion just exposes him as a loon. Not even Scalia or Rehnquist would agree with him (I assume, based on past decisions.)
Happy birthdays, beth & Beej!!!