Filthy Cultures of the Past Some Still Drool Over Today

Only one response to the Mayans is appropriate: a citation of General Charles Napier from his time as viceroy of India:

"You say that it is your custom to burn widows. Very well. We also have a custom: When men burn a woman alive, we tie a rope around their necks and we hang them. Build your funeral pyre; beside it, my carpenters will build a gallows. You may follow your custom. And then we will follow ours."

Savages have no business even looking at a civilized man as an equal -- and when the civilized man is George W. Bush, who's done more for the oppressed of the world than any other man alive, they should fall to their knees and beg his forgiveness for daring to exhale in his presence.

Posted by Francis W. Porretto at March 10, 2007 6:06 AM

Western Culture kicked ass and they still can't get over it. Send them to the american (with a small a) universities to receive a dose of cultural BS.

Posted by jeffersonranch at March 10, 2007 6:36 AM

On the floor laughing when CNBC reported on Monday AM business news that Mayan priests would purify the ruins of the bad spirits that our President left after his visit last week.

This, laughing even harder, for the prestigious Skull & Bones secret society man, George Bush--can't you just see him holding human bones and laying in a coffin--hilarious!

It's as hilarious that Christians, blind to the violent historical heritage of their own religion, bash the Mayan priests for their violent historical heritage in an attempt to discredit the current day priests.

The absurdity of the SAVAGES and their modern day counterparts--
yeah, including those in the Christian faiths
of which I, without pride precisely because of my religion's violent historical heritage, am a part.

Filthy culture, there is no such thing--not the religion of Christianity, but Jesus himself undid that kind of belief system.

Still, somewhere, though certainly not at this post, hope springs eternal that everything, whether Mayan or Christian, and our USA be transformed from past nasty beliefs and behavior into something better every day.

Posted by J Brown at March 12, 2007 10:21 AM

"hope springs eternal that everything, whether Mayan or Christian, and our USA be transformed from past nasty beliefs and behavior into something better every day."

Thanks, Brown, a better example of magical thinking would be hard to come by.

You know what they say, "Live in hope, die in despair."

Posted by Gerard Van der Leun at March 12, 2007 11:51 AM

Aztecs. Canaanites. Muslims. So distant from each other in place and time, yet all engaging in the same practice: child sacrifice.

G-d doesn't care about the culture behind it. He isn't a multiculturalist. When He says, "Thou shalt not", He means what He says. And all the talk about "an ancient heritage" and "legitimate grievances" won't save the baby-sacrificers from His righteous judgment. He will administer it Himself--He, not human agents of his as the Muslims appoint themselves to. Speedily in our days, amen.

Posted by ZionistYoungster at March 13, 2007 2:13 AM

Bush is simply too much of a beast. Hey, even the Mayans have their standards and limits.

Posted by Loco Verengo at March 17, 2007 10:08 PM

wow i cant believe how biast the writer of this article is.....
i would do more than just spiritually clense my land if george bush walked on, it would have to bur and recultivate... and thats just gettin started

Posted by at October 31, 2007 4:21 PM