Friday, December 03, 2010

The minister of bile

bradleedean croppedNow, that utter bilious fool Bradlee Dean believes that Keith Ellison is trying to sneak Sharia law into the country on the backs of the LBGT community:

Bradlee Dean of the religious ministry You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International believes Rep. Keith Ellison’s support for LGBT rights is part of his strategy to bring Sharia law to the United States. On his radio show Saturday, Dean said that members of the LGBT community are fools for supporting Ellison and that the Minnesota Democrat is “adamant about overthrowing the United States Constitution.”

But it wasn’t that long ago our un-credentialed minister of hate said this:

“Muslims are calling for the executions of homosexuals in America,” Dean said on YCR’s May 15 radio show on AM 1280 the Patriot. “This just shows you they themselves are upholding the laws that are even in the Bible of the Judeo-Christian God, but they seem to be more moral than even the American Christians do, because these people are livid about enforcing their laws. They know homosexuality is an abomination.”

“If America won’t enforce the laws, God will raise up a foreign enemy to do just that,” Dean continued. “That is what you are seeing in America.”

Muslims want to kill gays, but Keith Ellison — a Muslim himself — supports gays so he can introduce Sharia law into the United States.

Ingenious. Brilliant. And it took the mind of somebody like Bradlee Dean to figure it out. Way to go, Bradlee.

Image from the Minnesota Independent, apparently from Dean’s Facebook page.

16 comments:

Phoenix Woman said...

Is he one of those hyper-Christian nutbars who hates Jews for being "Christ-killers"?

Avidor said...

Yes he has -  audio here:

http://bit.ly/bcjHo7 

Bradlee Dean has also defended Tom Petters  - audio here:

http://bit.ly/elbAKE

Tom said...

Isn't Rep. Ellison one of the people who backed Rep. Charlie Rangel?  It's probably only six steps from corruption to Sharia law...

DiscordianStooge said...

Yep. And it sounds like Ellison is going to join the incoming republican majority in getting rid of the House Ethics Panel.

Apparently it's easier to get rid of people who ivestigate unethical behavior that to act ethically.

Alec Timmerman said...

Does anyone even understand the line of logic? I don't mean agree with it, but can you even follow it? How are gays trying to amend the constitution? I've never seen the equality activists put forth any amendment ideas.

Why would someone who wanted Sharia Law support gay marriage? So they could have an easier time tracking them down for persecutions at gay weddings?

blogspotdog said...

Alec's video became unembedded; you might want to try again.

blogspotdog said...

Well that's brilliant, Tom. Just like the Pope is two degrees of separation away from Buchenwald. Maybe just one, now that I think about it.

blogspotdog said...

Entirely incomprehensible.

Dean likes to quote Edmund Burke and Thomas Jefferson on his radio show. It just goes to show how far you can go with a copy of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.

Avidor said...

Here's a direct link to the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_My6_Tm6yRg

More Bradlee Dean audio archived here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/MNPOLITICS#g/u

DiscordianStooge said...

To these guys the Constitution and the bible are the same thing.

Alec Timmerman said...

Quotes by Thomas Jefferson or someone on a planet discovered by Jefferson Starship?

I find it fun to quote Thomas Jefferson too:

<span>I hope we shall . . . crush in [its] birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations." Thomas Jefferson</span>

Alec Timmerman said...

Quick, why are the bible and the constitution the same?


1) One mentions "God" a bunch of times and the other one mentions God not one single time. See, they are the same.

Alec Timmerman said...

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Big Jew hater.

DiscordianStooge said...

And today they were all upset about how Bill and Hillary Clinton killed 140-some people in Arkansas. Classic!

blogspotdog said...

Dean's God is the vengeful sky dude.

Tom said...

"Apparently it's easier to get rid of people who ivestigate unethical behavior that to act ethically". Nicely put.  Is that really true about Rep. Ellison?  I suppose it could be a cost saving measure if the panel hasn't accomplished much in the last two years.  What has the panel accomplished anyway?