10 August 2005

King of Zembla: Orlando Bosch Had a Prior Commitment

Think Progress reports that one of the featured speakers at "Justice Sunday II," the upcoming telecast in which James Dobson, Tony Perkins et alWilberforce Forum and head honcho of Prison Fellowship Ministries. Mr. Colson has lately been quite visible on the chat-show circuit denouncing Mark Felt, who back in the day was better known -- better unknown? -- as Deep Throat: hope to rally support for "judicial matters of importance to evangelicals," will be Charles Colson, chairman of the creationist Wilberforce Forum and head honcho of Prison Fellowship Ministries. Mr. Colson has lately been quite visible on the chat-show circuit denouncing Mark Felt, who back in the day was better known -- better unknown? -- as Deep Throat:

The principle being taught today in a relativistic environment is getting young people to believe that this is a noble act that he did. He could not have done the right thing. He broke his oath of office. He broke the law. He snuck off cloak-and-dagger style to convey privileged information.
It is of course only fair that Mr. Colson should seize the opportunity to pass judgment on Mr. Felt's moral shortcomings, because Mr. Felt's revelations of "privileged information" put Colson in the slammer. Before his prison stretch (during which he wisely opted for a change of careers, entering the fast-growing and highly lucrative field of Christianity), Mr. Colson was chief counsel in the Nixon White House, where his resume included plotting acts -- noble acts, we're sure -- of domestic terrorism against American citizens:

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