Now What If This Billboard Was In Iraq?

(originally uploaded by Jacob Krejci)
Ah, the joys of a secular nation. This craziness was found in Franklin, North Carolina.
Oh, by the way, on the right side of the billboard is the Ten Commandments.
9 CommentsLyricist Wednesday: Heven Tonite
Artist: The Coup
Song: Heven Tonite
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[Chorus]
Preacher man wanna save my soul
Don’t nobody wanna save my life
People we done lost control
Let’s make heaven tonite
Preacher man wanna save my soul
Don’t nobody wanna save my life
People we done lost control
Let’s make heaven tonite
Now as I sleep may the oxygen inflate my lungs
May my arteries and heart oscillate as one
If police come may I awake escape and run
In the morning may I have the sake to scrape the funds
And if I take the plunge
May it be said that I wasn’t afraid to shake my tongue
Show the state was scum
Makin’ sure that the callin’ bell of fate was rung
Cuz if they could the would
And probly tried to
Rape the sun
Someone said that this is just my body
Wait for the Afterpary
Where ain’t no shut-off note
And every wallet there is knotty
Feet are on the asphalt
Dick in the dirt
This system take vickin’ to work
Listen alert
Check out the introvert
In the corner with the rip in her skirt
Stomach pains so she grippin’ her shirt
Ain’t never had dinner
So she know she ain’t gettin’ dessert
Don’t try to tell me it’s her mission to hurt
I got faith in the people and they power to fight
We gon make the struggle blossom
Like a flower to light
I know that we could take power tonight
Make ‘em cower from might
And get emergency clearance from the tower for flight
I ain’t sittin in your pews less you helpin’ me resist and refuse
Show me a list of your views
If you really love me
Help me tear this muthafucka up
Consider this my tithe for the offer cup
[Chorus]
I used to think about infinity
And how my memory is finna be
Invisibly slim in that vicinity
And though the stars are magnificent
Whisky and the midnight sky can make you feel insignificant
The revolution in this tune and verse
Is a bid for my love to touch the universe
Strugglin’ over wages and funds
Let the movement get contagious and run
Through the end when it’s gauges and guns
And if we win in the ages to come
We’ll have a chapter where the history pages are from
They won’t never know our name or face
But feel our soul in free food they taste
Feel our passion when they heat they house
When they got power on the streets
And the police don’t beat ‘em about
Let’s make health care centers on every block
Let’s give everybody homes and a garden plot
Let’s give all the schools books
Ten kids a class
And give ‘em truth for their pencils and pads
Retail clerk - "love ballads" where you place this song
Let’s make heaven right here
Just in case they wrong
[Chorus]
2 Commentsquick thought... November 16th, 2006 - 5:56PM
Michel Gromek: “When I got out of the plane in Greensboro in the US state of North Carolina, I would never have expected my host family to welcome me at the airport, wielding a Bible, and saying, ‘Child, our Lord sent you half-way around the world to bring you to us.’ At that moment I just wanted to turn round and run back to the plane.” […]
quick thought... November 12th, 2006 - 2:23AM
“Ted and I had a discussion,� explained Sheldon, who said Haggard gave him a telltale signal then: “He said homosexuality is genetic. I said, no it isn’t. But I just knew he was covering up. They need to say that.�
Faithfully Yours
Ted Haggard is not my concern.
Yeah, I know, that’s not very Christian of me, but consider the degree of hypocritical venom this guy spit over the years:
I’ll live just fine not caring whether or not he can pull his life back together after his recent scandal with crystal meth and a gay hooker.
Check out the following Haggard interview with Richard Dawkins (who, as an avowed scientific atheist, has been known to be arrogant in his own right). From glibly preaching (watch for his playful fake head-butt with a teenage boy) to the interview itself, Haggard seems unhinged as a man with a God complex:
(Part II)
Faith is a powerful, conscious percept, with roots that take hold internally within our spirit and affect our interactions with external reality. For the life of me, I can’t understand why so many people rely on artificially anointed human beings to mold and edify their own faith.
It just seems lazy to me and the perfect opportunity for political and personal manipulation.
2 CommentsRepublicans Are Frickin’ Brilliant
Sage Lewis, if you ever find yourself in Greensboro, NC, feel free to drop me a line. I’d dig having a beer with you, bro’.
2 CommentsFor The Holidays: The Pat Robertson Coloring Book

(Artist: HelloBard, Oslo, Norway)
If anyone deserves a coloring book that illustrates their colorful quotes, it’s Pat Robertson.
And if 56 artist’s perspectives of Pat Robertson’s most discusting utterances isn’t enough for you, be sure to pick up David Kuo’s Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political Seduction — a well reviewed read about the Bush administration’s attempt to use Christianity for purely political ends.
Kuo’s two-part 60 Minutes interview can be found here and here.
(coloring book via Neatorama)
2 CommentsIs This What Bush Meant By Comma?

(originally uploaded by TJOY)
If so, man, does that guy have a set of balls on him; he plays God and then quotes a reference to God’s will to back his devilish actions?
Forget a comma — that’s !^&*$%.
0 CommentsJesus Camp Or Why I Watch Football On Sundays
(via listics)
4 Commentsquick thought... August 7th, 2006 - 1:51AM
Cara Michele: …”I assume that my leaders in this country know much more than I do about what’s going on because they likely have access to information that is not being made public. So I pray for them as they make decisions and consult with Israel and with Lebanon.”…
Drive-Thru Life Lessons

(shot on W. Market Street in Greensboro, North Carolina)
And *that’s* my beef with organized religion.
Call me crazy, but I like to trip, fall, learn from the experience and re-approach society with lessons in tow. To me, that’s what life is all about. If I were reared with any of the organized play-books for life… man, I don’t know. I trust the aggregate of reads much more than any singular text.
30 Commentsquick thought... July 12th, 2006 - 1:34PM
Chip Atkinson: …”And since it is possible for consensual pedophilia (regardless of our laws), the adult who desires sex with 14 year olds is no different than any one of us.”
For My Flock Of Lyricist Wednesday Haters…
Colbert Toasts Lynn Westmoreland Over Ten Commandments
quick thought... June 14th, 2006 - 9:58PM
Joe Killian: …”These folks were occasionally strange and unintentionally humorous – but the only real danger was cavities as I was treated to saccharine sweet, two-fisted handshake and full body hug hospitality by complete strangers. It was unnerving at first – then funny, then eerily surreal. I haven’t been so enthusiastically, physically greeted by that many male strangers anywhere outside of a gay bar.”…
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