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Video: Stephen Colbert America rescues Chile’s Miners, PBS GOD IN AMERICA

"We have been helping Chile ever since 1972 when we assassinated their President Salvador Allende."

America is a better place than anywhere and Americans are superior to everyone else. No people or nation has ever accomplished anything good without our help or approval. You know, like Ronald Reagan freed Eastern Europe, the people living there hand nothing to do with it! Where does that kind of "made up crap" come from?

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Well I suffered through all 6 hours GOD IN AMERICA made by a collaboration of PBS, NOVA and FRONTLINE – a triage of socialist, communist and Marxist media. It was the longest advertisement for Christianity I have ever seen.

In fact over the entire 6 hours I heard nothing negative about either religion or Christianity. No witches were hung, no slavery or Jim Crow defended, no Indian genocide, no homophobia, no misogyny, no bigotry, no racism, no anti-Semitism, no abortions clinics bombed or doctors shot in the back, just a good old peachy 500 year ride of Christian goody  goodness.

The theme of all six hours was pounded in over and over, literally hundreds of times. It is why Gretchen Sustren and Fox News are taking credit for the rescue in Chile.

Religion (American Christianity) is the basis of our belief that we are the chosen people of God. Better loved by God than all others, including Jews! That we superior to everyone and every place in the world. We are #1! And that unique political, national and cultural superiority comes from our unfaltering belief in "made up stuff".  

Well maybe not all that unique after all, for I am reminded of a time when another self consumed nation made up of true believing Catholics and Lutherans accepted the same superior attitude dependent upon a similar set of "made up stuff" and had a field day that lasted 1000 years! Oops, I guess it was only 13 years.