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brayton_headshot_wre_1443.jpg Ed Brayton is a journalist, commentator and speaker. He is the co-founder and president of Michigan Citizens for Science and co-founder of The Panda's Thumb. He has written for such publications as The Bard, Skeptic and Reports of the National Center for Science Education, spoken in front of many organizations and conferences, and appeared on nationally syndicated radio shows and on C-SPAN. Ed is also a Fellow with the Center for Independent Media and the host of Declaring Independence, a one hour weekly political talk show on WPRR in Grand Rapids, Michigan.(static)

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Satan Loves Immigration

Posted on: April 27, 2007 9:13 AM, by Ed Brayton

I've long made fun of Chris Buttars as the looniest politico in the nation, but it seems he has a challenger in his own state in Don Larsen, the chairman of the Utah County Republican Party. Larsen says that immigration is a Satanic plot:

Don Larsen, a district chairman, has submitted a resolution equating illegal immigration to "Satan's plan to destroy the U.S. by stealth invasion" for debate at Saturday's Utah County Republican Party Convention.

Referring to a plan by the devil for a "New World Order ... as predicted in the Scriptures," the resolution calls for the Utah County Republican Party to support "closing the national borders to illegal immigration to prevent the destruction of the U.S. by stealth invasion."

This Satan is a busy guy.

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How exactly do you "close the borders to illegal immigration". It's like saying that you want to make illegal immigration against the law!

Posted by: Brian | April 27, 2007 10:55 AM

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How do you get population increase and growth in the US without immigration?

Lucifer is the bringer of light. No, really. The morning star (Venus in the morning) was called Lucifer. Then the Sun comes up.

Posted by: Stephen | April 27, 2007 12:50 PM

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Satan has worked here for years as our PR guy.

Posted by: The Senate Site | April 27, 2007 7:26 PM

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Stephen: Take away condoms and teach kids abstinence. That oughta do it.

Posted by: Russell Miller | April 27, 2007 7:40 PM

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Ed you are right of course the guy is a first class nut job, but ah:

Him: "illegal immigration"

You: "immigration".

Don't you go and start getting Orwellian about this on me too.

Posted by: Troy Britain | April 27, 2007 9:41 PM

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