Literally. This type of thing is just nuts. [video=youtube;Yt5ZmHxdNWY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Yt5ZmHxdNWY[/video]
What's wrong with it? To me it looks like believers in Jesus coming together to pray for our country. What's the harm?
As long as they aren't going to strap explosive vests on and target women and children, I'm down with it. Go Blazers
...no, but they will continue to support senseless wars that kill thousands of innocent men, women, and children!
Nothing wrong with it. It's not being forced on anyone, and I'd agree that the morals, and overall attitude of our country and culture aren't going in the best direction. Some people like doing things on there own, others find strength in groups, so why not?
Could you supply a link that shows where these folks are more likely to support senseless wars than anyone else is? There is no disputing the fact that the US kills women and children as collateral damage. That is LIGHT YEARS from purposely targeting them. Go Blazers
Nothing to do with the video, but... You need to take a step back from the propoganda pipe to think that the only thing happening in military action is "killing thousands of innocent men, women, and children." How many former Yugoslavians are alive today b/c the US "senselessly" took out people committing genocide, and have stayed there for over a decade? How many people are being given the right to protest their government without fear of being bombed b/c NATO is "senselessly" ensuring that Gaddafi's forces can't fly an airplane? How many towns in Afghanistan have been rebuilt, and how many little girls are "senselessly" getting rudimentary education now that US and allied forces are on the ground? When was the last Iraqi guy on TV denouncing the "senseless US Occupation" of Iraq? Who's "senselessly" target AQ operatives on 4 continents so that those innocent woman and children are less likely to be blown up? Who's "senselessly supporting the cleanup and monttoring of Fukushima? Who, "senselessly" was the first responder (before the IRC, before the Peace Corps) to Haiti's earthquake? Or to Banda Aceh? The sense of Might For Right is high in the military. Our country would be better if the average citizen thought more like that. Meanwhile, hundreds of people walk by a Giants fan getting curb-stomped at a Dodger game.
I don't have anything against religious people getting together in a big stadium. And if they want to do it, Reliant Stadium seems like a fine place. I won't be attending. That video, however, is a bit creepy. Christians as played by zombies. barfo