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King Size Religious Fear

Whew!!! I am one tired woman. To be honest I am more tired than mad. I am tired of same stuff different day. This post will be short but not sweet. Who makes a grown man cry? WTLOAGAH(What the love of all good and holy) is going on in DC?!?! I mean really, WTL? What year is it in America? When did we adopt a state religion?

I thought our constitution forbids any form of a state religion. I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but I can cut more than butter. (http://bit.ly/fKaFIl)
Rep. King needs to be recalled, impeached, or somehow silenced for his actions. Our nation is still in a financial crisis and he decides to oppress a sector of our population. WTL?!?! He needs to take his scared butt home.

I live in Mississippi and I am oh so not the flavor of the day in this state, yet I live my loving life. I do not seek to oppress anyone not even those who let me know they are out to make my life hard. When we live in fear, we have fear based actions. Actions born of fear are the same as the ones born of love, not that smart. Think of those who have bombed abortion clinics or nightclubs in Atlanta during the Olympics. In most cases not Muslim but acting out of a deep love/fear.

King's actions against Muslims and Muslim Americans is unacceptable for our nation. A nation that creates wars around the world in the name of democracy. His actions are not acceptable for our Constitution forbids oppression of people based on religion. We must let Rep. King know his fear based actions are not acceptable.

Peter King
Pete.King@mail.house.gov

Massapequa Park 1003 Park Boulevard
Massapequa Park, NY 11762
Phone: 516-541-4225
Fax: 516-541-6602

Washington Office 339 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: 202-225-7896
Fax: 202-226-2279


I am done. I am taking my less mad and more tired hinney to bed. King can kiss....
Ooops! I am done after I send a couple of faxes to King. You know I am mad. I just thought about the cost of the hearings. We are cutting Pell Grants and Head Start but we can afford these hearings???? Yeah, I am sending a few faxes tonight before bed.


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