Originally created 01/11/06

AP again reveals socialist agenda



Mona Silva wrote a letter ("Close NBC's Book of Daniel") Jan. 8 about a network TV show that mocked Christianity with a pill-popping priest and various other behavior not normally associated with religion.

While that is network television attacking an American strong point in an effort to destroy democracy and replace it with socialism, the Associated Press did the same thing in the newspaper. And, of course, The Chronicle and 450 other newspa-pers across America ran every word, and sold a lot of advertising in the process.

The Jan. 1 story by AP began: "A punk-rock style, trendy tight fit and affordable price have made Cheap Monday jeans a hot commodity among young Swedes, but what has people talking is the brand's ungodly logo: a skull with a cross turned upside down on its forehead.

" 'It's an active-statement against Christianity,' " (the maker of the jeans told AP), which he called a "force of evil" that had sparked wars throughout history. Past the halfway point of the large story, we get a dissenting view when a minister says, "No one wants to provoke Jews or Muslims, but it's OK to provoke Christians."

That is AP's and network television's feelings exactly. While denouncing America - because it's the only obstacle between the socialist media and one-world socialism - AP shows its concerns for America's enemy's religion, because they want the enemy to win. On Dec. 24, AP complained, "FBI monitors radiation levels at Muslim sites without warrants; officials say program is legal." And Dec. 18: "Muslim leaders complain after conference speakers detained at airport miss event."

Ms. Silva said, "I urge everyone to make your feelings on this trash known with your voices, letters and pocketbooks." Here's mine.

Tom Hunter, Augusta