Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Teabagger Ten Commandments
The votes of the right-wing teabagger representatives in Congress have been so mean-spirited that they seem antithetical to the religion they claim to be a part of -- christianity. Since they are unlikely to change their stubborn political ideology, the good folks at Internet Weekly Report have written a new 10 commandments for them, which would make their religion compatible with their politics.
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Christianity is capitalized. Hard for you to swallow I imagine.
ReplyDeleteNo, it's not - and neither is islam, judaism, buddhism, taoism, or any of the other religious myths.
ReplyDeleteTed, did you see this?
ReplyDeleteIs Rick Perry as Christian as He Thinks He Is?
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/08/is-rick-perry-as-christian-as-he-thinks-he-is/243616/
All religions are capitalized. Sorry that poses a moral dilemma for you Ted.
ReplyDeleteSince this happens to be my blog, it poses no dilemma of any kind. You are, of course, free to capitalize or not capitalize whatever you wish on your own blog.
ReplyDeleteI agree. It is correct though to use capitalization. I sometimes capitalize words on my blog like "dickweed" even though that is usually incorrect.
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