Church Attacks And Temple Attacks And The Tea Party

The Aug. 5 shootings at the Sikh Temple in Oak Creek, Wis. is being used by Democrat politicians and their old media supporters to attack the Tea Party, Second Amendment supporters, and Christian conservatives.

You never want a serious crisis to go to waste, right?
 

The murder of six and wounding of three was done by Wade Michael Page who was an overweight, over-tattooed, U.S. Army reject that most recently played bass in a neo-Nazi, white supremacist band. 
If one is a neo-Nazi, white supremacist then one is an anti-Christian by definition, and an anti-American to boot as the Nazis were the enemy.
Which gets us to the next point: where is the outrage at the attacks on churches in the country?
Carl Chinn has compiled this list of incidents of violence at American churches (and mosques and synagogues)  with the ones happening this year highlighted in yellow. Granted many of the acts — such as bodies found in parking lots and shootouts between drug gangs — involved the churches simply because they served bad neighborhoods, and granted that many of the acts involved deranged people who had come into contact with the churches through their ministry, but note the number that involved bombs and molotov cocktails. You can fairly call them acts of “domestic terrorism” and hate crimes.
Also, note how the death toll was kept to one in an April 22 incident in, ironically, Aurora, Col., because one of the congregants had a gun, much as the deaths were stopped in 2007 because a church member was armed when a gunman entered New Life Ministry in Colorado Springs and began shooting.  
Evil doesn’t go away when people are disarmed. It does, however, increase when lies are told and division created solely for political gain.
By the way, the Tea Party is not “anti-government” but anti-corruption. 
The Tea Party is inspired by the recognition that people have entered government and acquired influence and power for their own benefit all the while laughing at those they claim to be wanting to serve whether it be by giving “free” health care or increasing “social justice”.

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