| House Resolution 888 |
| Editorial | |||||||||
| By Robert Weitzel | |||||||||
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A Beast of Apocalyptic Stature "Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast." - Book of Revelation 13:18 - ![]() “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth . . . and God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.” So begins and ends the Christian antediluvian history of the earth—all 788 words of it. "Those of us who watched Room 222, lived the moments and, quite possibly, made the history. The moments included; the Vietnam War, the 1968 King and Kennedy assassinations, Nixon’s election, Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon, Woodstock, the Kent State killings, Earth Day, 18-year-old vote, the north tower of the World Trade Center completed, Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress, the Watergate burglary, Ms. magazine, Nixon reelected, Roe v. Wade, the last U.S. troops withdraw from Vietnam, POWs return, first black mayor is elected in a major southern city, articles of impeachment voted against Nixon, Nixon resigns, President Ford pardons Nixon." Michael Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation and former White House counsel during the Reagan administration, said that “House Resolution 888 is perhaps the most disgraceful, shocking and tragic example yet of the pernicious and pervasive pattern and practice of unconstitutional rape of our bedrock American citizens’ religious freedom by the fundamentalist Christian right.” Alerted to H. R. 888 by Weinstein’s MRFF, Chris Hedges, author of “American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America,” wrote in the Nation, “the resolution is staggering for its sheer volume of falsehoods about our history, our system of government and our democracy. Hedges believes that reading the resolution will help Americans better understand why the right-wing Christian populism of Mike Huckabee—who wants to amend the Constitution to God’s standards—is a serious danger to our secular democracy. Viewed from the summit of forty years, we can now appreciate the iconic TV drama, Room 222, as a snapshot of American history from the show’s debut in1969 to its cancellation in1974. The setting for the drama was the American history classroom of Pete Dixon, a young, idealistic African-American teacher who helped his students—and the TV audience— navigate not only the tumultuous teen years, but also the turbulent swirl of events that defined their generation and became part of America’s history. Those of us who watched Room 222, lived the moments and, quite possibly, made the history. The moments included; the Vietnam War, the 1968 King and Kennedy assassinations, Nixon’s election, Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon, Woodstock, the Kent State killings, Earth Day, 18-year-old vote, the north tower of the World Trade Center completed, Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress, the Watergate burglary, Ms. magazine, Nixon reelected, Roe v. Wade, the last U.S. troops withdraw from Vietnam, POWs return, first black mayor is elected in a major southern city, articles of impeachment voted against Nixon, Nixon resigns, President Ford pardons Nixon. Predictably, history did not end with ABC’s decision to end Room 222. And other than maybe the opening in New York City of the rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, there was nothing particularly Christian about the history of the show’s six years, though Christians were certainly a part of it—as were we all—for good or ill. Should this resolution be enacted, the history of Room 222, written in the blood and anger and hope and laughter of all Americans, will be co-opted and revised by H. R. 888, written by Rep. Forbes’ fundamentalist cabal at the behest of the Christian Right. The result of their revision will not be America’s history. But then, that is their aim. Those familiar with the Christian numerology of end time prophecy can predict where this resolution will lead. 888-222 = 666 . . .The mark of the Beast. The resolution’s singular purpose is securing the Christian Right’s claim to both our nation’s past and its present. If the wedge of the resolution is hammered deeply enough into the foundation of our nation’s history, a beast of apocalyptic stature may slither through the crack, portending the “end times” of our secular democracy . . . hyperbole notwithstanding.
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1. 06-02-2008 17:37 666 Robert, Your article has received the highest highest honor. A sullen silence. I believe the R4's when reading it would start to get a cold sweat. Peace, Mike Registered 2. 08-02-2008 12:33 666 So true!!! It goes back to the book of Genesis. The family of Genesis 36, The nation of Esau-Edomites or the family of Mount Seir. Edom means Red or Death. It goes back to the Highlanders, or mountain men. Or the Kings of Sodom (England) and the Kings of Gomorrah (Germany) nothing more than a Racist, Facist, Zionist, Extremist race of people. Those seven seal churches. The churches or religions sect of people, nothing more than an occult. God forgive them. They're just following the Order of their Mother and Father!! The New World Order!! A race of Dictors or the 13 Discplise of Edom. Nothing more than The Kings of Prussia (Europe) or the Kings of Russia (Russians) A nation of people who live in fear and create weapons of mass destruction. And create a tool or loot called money United States Socialist of Republic!! God forgive them. But it is what is!! And no one can change this. A group of people who try to say their the true Muslims by forming Islam, Mormans and by forming Christianity and Judaism saying their the true Jew. Saying they're the African, Arabic, East Indian, American Indian nation the home of the Semetic nation. God bless Ant-Semitic nation because like I said before they're just doing what they are order to do. Or the Aryan Nation natural born racist, facist, zionist, extremist nation!!!! Guest 3. 10-02-2008 15:35 666 Well, then, if it be brought into the classroom, let us not stint in teaching of the Salem Witch Trials, a rich and alluring part of America\'s religious heritage. Guest 4. 12-02-2008 16:37 5. 12-02-2008 21:00 6. 13-02-2008 09:16 666 Brother I realize that when I moved from Kentucky and moved to Colorado in August of 2007. Then I put it all together. The movie the Wizard of OZ!!! It scared to hell out of me going through that long state. It took forever to go through and the wind is strong!! Guest Write Comment
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