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(Some Guy) Interesting "Millions of people are much worse off because of her life, and it's a shame there is no hell for your biatch to go to." Surprisingly, it's not Nancy Grace   (discovery.org) divider line 608
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2009-11-03 09:50:30 AM
THAT is goddamned awesome!
 
2009-11-03 09:58:06 AM
Old news is old (new window)

from that wiki entry:

Regarding his choice of the book's title, Hitchens has said, "it was either that or Sacred Cow, and I thought Sacred Cow would be in bad taste."

lulz
 
2009-11-03 10:03:01 AM
I read the headline and thought Jenny McCarthy and vaccines... I wasn't expecting it to be Mother Theresa. But thinking about it... yeah, I completely agree with the quote in the article.
 
2009-11-03 10:07:32 AM
His conversion to werewolf is almost complete.
 
2009-11-03 10:12:03 AM
needs a HERO tag.
 
2009-11-03 10:25:09 AM
If she did the things he says she did then he is completely right.
 
2009-11-03 10:31:01 AM
ne2d
Old news is old (new window)

Well, it's a blog by some moron at the Discovery Institute. They're hundreds of years behind on science, so it shouldn't surprise us that they're a little behind on other news.

Bonus: I checked the list of this guy's Discovery Institute blog entries. I guess to show his great faith in creationism and Christianity, he's got entries promoting a laundry list of far right wing talking points. I bet DI is tax-exempt too.
 
2009-11-03 10:39:13 AM
Her arthritic limbs snapping like twigs as her frail, 4'11" frame was rent asunder by the claws of grotesque, multi-limbed demons, Mother Teresa reportedly screamed in indescribable agony as the superheated gases of Hell's unholy furnace blackened and charred her hair and face. According to a New York Times report, her skull has already been used as a drinking goblet by Satan, the Great Deceiver himself, and the esteemed nun's rape at the hands of insatiable, barbed-penis-wielding hellhounds in the near-future is considered "highly likely."

Mother Teresa Sent To Hell In Wacky Afterlife Mix-Up (new window)
 
2009-11-03 10:41:40 AM
i68.photobucket.com
 
2009-11-03 11:21:19 AM
So he's just now getting around to parroting criticisms that were first made several decades ago?
 
2009-11-03 11:31:46 AM
Pocket Ninja: So he's just now getting around to parroting criticisms that were first made several decades ago?

I'm not seeing a refutation of his criticisms anywhere in your post.
 
2009-11-03 11:32:54 AM
MacEnvy: I'm not seeing a refutation of his criticisms anywhere in your post.

Maybe that's because I didn't try to refute anything? I'm not sure, though.
 
2009-11-03 11:35:40 AM
Pocket Ninja: So he's just now getting around to parroting criticisms that were first made several decades ago?

If I'm not mistaken, he was chosen by the Catholic Church to literally be the "Devil's Advocate" regarding Mother Theresa's sainthood, so he has some standing here.
 
2009-11-03 11:37:49 AM
Farked?
 
2009-11-03 11:39:44 AM
netweavr: Farked?

Farked.
 
2009-11-03 11:39:54 AM
netweavr: Farked?

Farked.
 
2009-11-03 11:39:59 AM
Farked
/Anyone grab a screen
 
2009-11-03 11:40:08 AM
It's not Ayn Rand either?
 
2009-11-03 11:40:12 AM
7of7: If she did the things he says she did then he is completely right.

It goes beyond that.

Theresa was known to refuse to dispense pain killers to people dying in her hospitals because their pain would bring them closer to the suffering of Jesus. As a result, her hospitals were temples of pain and suffering.
 
2009-11-03 11:40:29 AM
272 quick-click-farked
 
2009-11-03 11:41:01 AM
squidgod2000: netweavr: Farked?

Farked.


yep.
 
2009-11-03 11:42:06 AM
farked
 
2009-11-03 11:42:22 AM
I'm constantly surprised that an organization called "The Discovery Institute" has never discovered how far their heads are up their own asses.
 
2009-11-03 11:42:58 AM
I, too, saw this episode of Penn and Teller's Bullshiat.
 
2009-11-03 11:43:08 AM

Near-Farked, here's some text.

Hitchens Manages to Top Richard Dawkins, Assails Mother Theresa

Catholics and other Christians probably don't care what anyone says about them anymore, given the relative lack of outrage over Richard Dawkins' comments in The Washington Post this week. (See blog post below). So who will notice what Christopher Hitchens just unloaded on the Dennis Miller show this morning? Miller, let it be said, was not buying it at all--merely letting Hitchens spout this about abortion and Mother Theresa:

"Mother Theresa spent her whole life saying (that what Calcutta needs) is a huge campaign against family planning. I mean, who comes to that conclusion who isn't a complete fanatic? She took - and I would directly say stole...millions and millions of dollars and spent all the money not on the poor, but on the building of nearly 200 convents in her own name around the world to glorify herself and to continue to spread the doctrine that, as she put it -- when she got her absurd Nobel Peace Prize -- that the main threat to world peace is abortion and contraception. The woman was a fanatic and a fundamentalist and a fraud, and millions of people are much worse off because of her life, and it's a shame there is no hell for your biatch to go to."

Christopher Hitchens is a regular contributor to The New Republic, The Atlantic and Vanity Fair.

Posted by Bruce Chapman on October 30, 2009 12:56 PM
 
2009-11-03 11:43:09 AM
Dinjiin: her hospitals were temples of pain and suffering.

I know gals who get over $300 an hour for that.
 
2009-11-03 11:45:08 AM
Wait seriously its not nancy grace?
 
2009-11-03 11:46:39 AM
Let me guess, Mother Teresa?

(reads TFA)
 
2009-11-03 11:46:55 AM
files.pierrenel.co.uk
 
2009-11-03 11:46:56 AM
From TFA--

"Hitchens Manages to Top Richard Dawkins, Assails Mother Theresa

Catholics and other Christians probably don't care what anyone says about them anymore, given the relative lack of outrage over Richard Dawkins' comments in The Washington Post this week. (See blog post below). So who will notice what Christopher Hitchens just unloaded on the Dennis Miller show this morning? Miller, let it be said, was not buying it at all--merely letting Hitchens spout this about abortion and Mother Theresa:

"Mother Theresa spent her whole life saying (that what Calcutta needs) is a huge campaign against family planning. I mean, who comes to that conclusion who isn't a complete fanatic? She took - and I would directly say stole...millions and millions of dollars and spent all the money not on the poor, but on the building of nearly 200 convents in her own name around the world to glorify herself and to continue to spread the doctrine that, as she put it -- when she got her absurd Nobel Peace Prize -- that the main threat to world peace is abortion and contraception. The woman was a fanatic and a fundamentalist and a fraud, and millions of people are much worse off because of her life, and it's a shame there is no hell for your biatch to go to."

Christopher Hitchens is a regular contributor to The New Republic, The Atlantic and Vanity Fair.

Posted by Bruce Chapman on October 30, 2009 12:56 PM | Permalink
"
 
2009-11-03 11:47:57 AM
Dinjiin: 7of7: If she did the things he says she did then he is completely right.

It goes beyond that.

Theresa was known to refuse to dispense pain killers to people dying in her hospitals because their pain would bring them closer to the suffering of Jesus. As a result, her hospitals were temples of pain and suffering.


Plus, she didn't allow the families to visit them.
And, she's ugly.
 
2009-11-03 11:48:01 AM
And here I thought it was going to Oprah or Hillary or Jude Law
 
2009-11-03 11:48:07 AM
Well, I can't get to TFA, but judging by the comments I guessed right.
 
2009-11-03 11:48:26 AM
Who the hell cares what a writer for Vanity Fair thinks?

/or a bunch of ignorant Farkers for that matter
 
2009-11-03 11:48:31 AM
Dinjiin: 7of7: If she did the things he says she did then he is completely right.

It goes beyond that.

Theresa was known to refuse to dispense pain killers to people dying in her hospitals because their pain would bring them closer to the suffering of Jesus. As a result, her hospitals were temples of pain and suffering.


She basically built warehouses to put poor people in where they suffered and died with poor food and no medical attention. Hmmm. If this scenario was in a fantasy or horror novel, she'd be sustaining a giant demon who fed off agony and death.
 
2009-11-03 11:48:35 AM
Curse my preview before post!!!
Diego you win... this round!
 
2009-11-03 11:49:06 AM
Yikes.

/backs slowly out of thread
 
2009-11-03 11:49:37 AM
Talon: I read the headline and thought Jenny McCarthy and vaccines... I wasn't expecting it to be Mother Theresa. But thinking about it... yeah, I completely agree with the quote in the article.

Get your medical advice from Jenny, and sexual advice from the pope. They're equally competent.
 
2009-11-03 11:49:54 AM
Oohh!!! I know this one!

Rikki Lake?

tv.popcrunch.com
 
2009-11-03 11:49:58 AM
FunkOut: Dinjiin: 7of7: If she did the things he says she did then he is completely right.

It goes beyond that.

Theresa was known to refuse to dispense pain killers to people dying in her hospitals because their pain would bring them closer to the suffering of Jesus. As a result, her hospitals were temples of pain and suffering.

She basically built warehouses to put poor people in where they suffered and died with poor food and no medical attention. Hmmm. If this scenario was in a fantasy or horror novel, she'd be sustaining a giant demon who fed off agony and death.


So the stupid hippies that always moaned about how great she was in college were just full of shiat? Who'd a thunk it
 
2009-11-03 11:50:04 AM
coont-punt that biatch off CNN and its affiliates. Let her go to Newscorp to do her joke of a "news" program
 
2009-11-03 11:50:16 AM
Read his book "Missionary Position" about Mother Theresa. It is disgusting all that she did. Taking money from criminals, pushing agendas that allowed for the spreading of AIDS, and yet not doing a damn thing to help those that truly did rely on her. That biatch was evil. Hell, if it actually did exist, would be too good for her.


/devout atheist so to speak
//to also qoute Hitchens "religion poisons everything"
 
2009-11-03 11:50:20 AM
TFA: The woman was a fanatic and a fundamentalist and a fraud, and millions of people are much worse off because of her life, and it's a shame there is no hell for your biatch to go to.

Sounds about right to me.

It's a special kind of evil to encourage desperately poor people to bring children into the world that they can't feed, or to discourage the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV.
 
2009-11-03 11:50:20 AM
Superjew: I'm constantly surprised that an organization called "The Discovery Institute" has never discovered how far their heads are up their own asses.

Generally, any naming which is not purely and obviously objective, such as a "Center for AIDS Research" as opposed to the "Foremost Locale for HIV We're Awesome Institute", is absolutely opposite of the stated name. The Discovery Institute is not an institute in any real manner and makes absolutely no discovery nor possesses the slightest want to discover. As another example, Ghost Lab has nothing supernatural and nothing resembling proper methodology.

I call this the Law of the Inverse Linda Richman.
 
2009-11-03 11:50:57 AM
Wow, talk about a perfection fallacy.
 
2009-11-03 11:51:01 AM
MikeyistheDevil: Who the hell cares what a writer for Vanity Fair thinks?

/or a bunch of ignorant Farkers for that matter


Christians, apparently.
 
2009-11-03 11:51:23 AM
FunkOut: She basically built warehouses to put poor people in where they suffered and died with poor food and no medical attention. Hmmm. If this scenario was in a fantasy or horror novel, she'd be sustaining a giant demon who fed off agony and death.

I think I saw this Doctor Who episode.
 
2009-11-03 11:51:51 AM
cyclonite: coont-punt that biatch off CNN and its affiliates. Let her go to Newscorp to do her joke of a "news" program

Mother Teresa has a show on CNN?!
 
2009-11-03 11:52:36 AM
Oprah?
 
2009-11-03 11:52:51 AM
Hitchens' Personal Assistant: Read his book "Missionary Position" about Mother Theresa. It is disgusting all that she did. Taking money from criminals, pushing agendas that allowed for the spreading of AIDS, and yet not doing a damn thing to help those that truly did rely on her. That biatch was evil. Hell, if it actually did exist, would be too good for her.

What's amusing is that it came out a while back that she had major crises of faith.

I bet when people realize how abhorrent she is they'll say it was because she was an atheist.
 
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