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Cthulu forbid that we don’t give every leftist group of fucktards their chance to throw Christians under the bus.

This week’s candidate is the Hindu cult religion, which is now pouting after a Christian group almost literally yanked the microphone out from under their noses.

People of all religious faiths are invited to gather today at Plano City Hall for National Day of Prayer, but to the frustration of some, this year’s annual event will have a decidedly Christian cast.

Y’know, what pisses me off about that little blurb is that they say that like it’s a bad thing.

Then again, we are&#160 talking about the Dullest Moaning Snooze, which used to be a conservative paper until it ran its liberal counterpart out of town.

It’s all about timing, fair play and “guidelines,” said the Rev. Roy Frady, organizer of the prayer service for the city, its leaders and residents.

Absolutely.&#160 And if you follow the rules and win the game, we tend to have a name for those who subsequently criticize you:&#160 “Sore Losers”.

Established by Congress in 1952, prayer day “transcends differences, bringing together citizens from all backgrounds” for the country’s good, according to the event’s national task force. And for the last two years, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Bahais and others have directed the day’s prayers at Plano’s City Hall.

This year, Mr. Frady beat them to the punch, reserving the City Council chambers for a noon event led solely by Christian pastors – as the task force would have it.

“I learned what the rules were, and I booked it early,” said the pastor of Plano’s WillowCreek Fellowship.

The city makes its meeting spaces available to the public, first-come, first-served.

“We don’t discriminate, and we don’t allow anyone to discriminate,” Mayor Pat Evans said.

Fine and dandy.&#160 Frady followed the rules and won the competition.&#160 So what’s the problem?

But while open to all, “at City Hall, it should be interfaith and intercultural … inclusionary, not exclusionary,” said Madan Goyal, a Plano resident and Hindu layman who helped organize the last two events at City Hall.

So let me get this straight:&#160 Here’s a Hindu fuckhead who’s gotten to control the mike the last two years, excluding folks like, say, we Southern Baptists who don’t buy into their belief system, so we’re&#160 kinda excluded from these shindigs…but get a Christian pastor in there, and despite&#160 the fact that this cow-worshipping turd is invited, it’s still “exclusionary”???

Give.&#160 Me.&#160 A.&#160 Fuckin’.&#160 Break.

“Frady has the right to have a function, and it’s important what he’s doing,”

…but that’s not good enough for this next asshole – he’s gonna get his shot in, too, isn’t he?

but on city property it shouldn’t be restrictive, said Bob Martin, who worked with Mr. Goyal on past events.

WITY (What’d I Tell Ya)???&#160 You can have your Unitarians, your Buddhists, your Shintoists, your Chakras-and-Crystallites, anyone who doesn’t&#160 call on the name of Creator God and his son, the Lord Jesus Christ, dominate this service for years on end…but just let the Christians have one&#160 year to promote our&#160 message, and suddenly we’re the bad guys who aren’t “inclusive”.

Martin, here’s a clue:&#160 How about a nice, big, heaping helping of STFU, hm?&#160 Take your bullshit about “inclusiveness”, turn it sideways and shove it up your roody-poo candy-ass.

The interfaith group won’t lead a service this year because City Hall, they said, is the appropriate venue for prayers for Plano’s government and people.

Mr. Frady agrees. And now in charge, he said he wants to give pastors from Christian churches large and small “the opportunity to lead their city in prayer.”

Religion in Plano is predominantly Christian, the pastor said. And other faiths, he said, have had a disproportionate influence on past prayer day events.

“The last two years, they’ve had exclusive use of the microphone,” he said of Mr. Goyal and his interfaith group.

Not this year, Mr. Frady said.

“I would love for everyone to join us in a synergy of prayer, but I’m not going to give up the microphone,” he said.

“That’s fine, as long as they’re not on city property,” said Mr. Goyal, who said he plans to attend the City Hall event.

See what I mean? The cow-fellaters have no problem shoving their&#160 message down our throats on public property, just don’t let the Christians have equal time – right?

I’d love to be down there during the service, and in Goyal’s ugly-assed face.&#160 While eating a triple-meat-triple-cheese Whataburger&#153.&#160 Just as an “in your face” to the son-of-a-bitch.

F.E.T.E, as BC would say.

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