My email to Bill O'Reilly 3-2-11:
Subject: Westboro is not really hurting anyone
To be a top news commentator influencing the minds of millions of decision makers, you really should learn exactly what can and cannot hurt you. Try to understand: "Sticks and stones can break your bones but words can never hurt you." Didn't they teach you that at Harvard? I realize true conservatives say they do but really don't want Freedom of Speech for everyone in this country, because the only way true conservatism can rule in this country is by overthrowing the country with a dictator. Then you can force everyone to better serve the rich (while thinking you're helping the poor). Slavery was still a law 200 years ago, so no one could foresee a threat from Freedom of Speech; but, I think it's too late now. Things are just going to start getting better for the typical mindless worker, while things will always stay the same and/or only improve for the rich via the word they don't like called "progress."
The Westboro Baptist Church IS doing God's work:
When top gay haters present themselves as the biggest offensive irrational morons in the country, it makes normal people become more sympathetic and accepting of the gay community, whose lifestyles don't hurt anyone either. You see, people's minds are binary and when they don't like someone and therefore their view, they'll start liking the opposite just as a sign of protest or rejection, in favor of those they'd otherwise only moderately oppose. And, since sex is the strongest kind of love between adults, God is on board. So, quit rocking the boat! I realize you think that opposing everything that's good and fair is what helps make the rich have more, but "realize" it really doesn't hurt them that much. No rich person has missed any cruises since the First Amendment became law. Think about that.
Now, I realize you can't change to what's good and fair because you have to rely on your method of what works best in receiving the highest income. Sure, that proves you're a lot smarter than others, but you might want to read the red letter parts of the Bible, because you're not going to hear much about that at Church. If Jesus makes you worry, just realize that God is a "fair" God. Or, change to a Protestant Church which is totally designed to curb that worry.
The Goldenrule Name (one to three steps ahead of everyone else)
P.S. Don't be a ninniclodpoopypantsdorkwitter when righting oreilly@foxnews.com



