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They can not mistake me now.”
Charles Carrol after adding “of Carrollton” to his signature on the Declaration of independence
I was going to write a post concerning the NYT double standard over their anti-catholic ad and their unwillingness to take Pamela Geller’s counter ad concerning Islam, but what can I say that you haven’t heard already?
That the MSM is a bunch of cowards concerning Islam?
That the times hates Catholicism particularly when people actual believe it?
That groups like the “Freedom from Religion” foundation is more like freedom from Christianity?
That this is a double standard
That Pamela is a brilliant and brave woman?
You already know these things.
So I decided to show the NYT how it’s done. I called Pamela today and received her permission to use her ad and got it I reproduce it here.

But even that isn’t much of an act of courage. You are talking a single post on a single day, who will see it? Who will comment on it? who will be outraged over it? Who will threaten my life over a single blog post?
So we are going to do something different.
By the time this post goes up you will see a new Page offered at the top of the blog. It is titled “Time to Quit Islam”. I intend to leave it up on my blog through the remainder of lent. Every day when people come to my site they will see the heading at the top of my page. And just for the fun of it, I’ll add a graphic in my ads section as well that links to the page.
And let the chips fall where they may.
Oh and btw, it’s Peter Ingemi of Fitchburg Massachusetts. the fat guy of Sicilian ancestry in the hat, just so there’s no confusion.
They can not mistake me now.”
Charles Carrol after adding “of Carrollton” to his signature on the Declaration of independence
I was going to write a post concerning the NYT double standard over their anti-catholic ad and their unwillingness to take Pamela Geller’s counter ad concerning Islam, but what can I say that you haven’t heard already?
That the MSM is a bunch of cowards concerning Islam?
That the times hates Catholicism particularly when people actual believe it?
That groups like the “Freedom from Religion” foundation is more like freedom from Christianity?
That this is a double standard
That Pamela is a brilliant and brave woman?
You already know these things.
So I decided to show the NYT how it’s done. I called Pamela today and received her permission to use her ad and got it I reproduce it here.

But even that isn’t much of an act of courage. You are talking a single post on a single day, who will see it? Who will comment on it? who will be outraged over it? Who will threaten my life over a single blog post?
So we are going to do something different.
By the time this post goes up you will see a new Page offered at the top of the blog. It is titled “Time to Quit Islam”. I intend to leave it up on my blog through the remainder of lent. Every day when people come to my site they will see the heading at the top of my page. And just for the fun of it, I’ll add a graphic in my ads section as well that links to the page.
And let the chips fall where they may.
Oh and btw, it’s Peter Ingemi of Fitchburg Massachusetts. the fat guy of Sicilian ancestry in the hat, just so there’s no confusion.
Awesome idea. Do you want additional signatories? Or should we repeat your manifesto on our own blogs.
/s/ Christopher Wysocki of Caldwell New Jersey, the fat guy in the coke bottle glasses, just so there’s no confusion.
Id repeat on your own
Be sure to contact the FFRF and get their support for this enterprise. And if they won’t give it, add them to the list of hypocrites and dhimmis in America today.
All the Hypocrisy over this ad! It’s a bit hard to swallow! Open letter to NY Times subscribers: It’s time to cancel your subscription!
Awesome! You are one brave freedom lover! Keep up the good work!
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Bravo! You will never be sorry that you chose life and freedom. You will be of the most righteous in the world.
You are courageous. New York Times, not so much. PA