Fuzzy Radio x (0/06/03) Insert Name of Evil President HERE
by James on Jun.03, 2009, under Podcasts
Episode 13
As many people are branding the current U.S. president as a veritable Anti-Christ, we take a look at the evidence to suggest that decision making is made apart from a political leader’s scrutiny, much to the contrary of our understanding of the right vs left dialectic.
And to think that an issue as insignificant as passports could create this much controversy… or make a political leader look this foolish! There’s enough blame to go around, though, and much of it falls right into OUR laps.
And to think that an issue as insignificant as passports could create this much controversy… or make a political leader look this foolish! There’s enough blame to go around, though, and much of it falls right into OUR laps.
3 comments for this entry:


June 3rd, 2009 on 11:14 pm
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June 12th, 2009 on 2:57 pm
Hello, you mentioned that people could “do things for god’s glory “, within the government. I assume that you also intend or have tried to do things to that effect in your capacity within the government. I simply ask that you consider that those things that you do or may do “for god’s glory”, whatever good intentions you have may not be good for atheists or those of other faiths. On a side note, I am interested in these “grassroots” movements that you speak of, because again, if they have religious purposes, I do not feel that they have a place in our government as Canada would become weak if one religion and one God were to come before the others, if we were to ever transform into a theocracy I would become a revolutionary; to my point, freedom and theocracy are NOT compatible. I write not to be hostile, and I may be completely mistaken about your intentions in our government, I suppose I just want to inject a different point of view
June 24th, 2009 on 10:20 pm
Yes…. you’re completely mistaken about my intentions. I’m against theocracies and against the Christian movement called Dominionism. Any person of any faith should have a place at the table… but no one faith should dictate policy based upon religious convictions… or atheistic convictions for that matter.
I’d be more than happy to talk to you more about this, Daedalus, if you’d like. Feel free to e-mail me at james@fuzzyradiox.com.