Friday, October 11, 2013

Woman Screaming "God, You're My Savior!" Disrupts American Airlines Flight

Tampa's WTSP-TV reports:
The video shows a woman repeatedly yelling "God, you're my savior!" as the plane lands. The man narrating the video claims she told fellow passengers her mother recently passed away and asked for prayers, before she escalated into the screaming chant. The narrator says flight attendants asked that he make sure the woman didn't try approaching the plane's back door. Video shows passengers sitting next to the woman trying to calm her down, without any success. A spokesperson for American Airlines tells 10 News they are aware of the incident and that the flight crew assisted the woman during the flight, but did not elaborate further on her condition.
A commenter on Gawker rants: "Why the fuckity-fuck was she NOT restrained? A passenger starts losing it chanting the WASP version of Alahu Akhbar on my flight and no one restrains them and your airline is getting a major lawsuit from me at the end of the day."

(Tipped by JMG reader David)

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Wednesday, August 08, 2012

She Can Raise Children From The Dead

Whackadoodle preacher Cindy Jacobs has outdone herself. Remember her 2011 claim that God killed thousands of birds in the Midwest because he was ever so pissed about the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell? This is even better.

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Sunday, May 13, 2012

NEBRASKA: Anti-Gay Lincoln Woman Lives In Home For The Severely Mentally Ill

As some of you guessed, the Nebraska woman who issued that bizarre anti-gay rant to the Lincoln City Council is a diagnosed schizophrenic.
Jane Svoboda, 52, lives at an assisted-living facility in Lincoln and is listed as a protected person, according to court documents. Her brother, Patrick Svoboda of Ogallala, is her conservator because she is incompetent, the documents say. He was unaware of the video's popularity, but wasn't surprised -- he knew it would be a matter of time before she got in trouble somewhere. He said he's disappointed the video garnered such attention and jokes without the whole story. "To me, it shows how little society really cares about people with mental health issues," Patrick Svoboda said. "She does have a very tender heart ... but anything she says is certifiably schizophrenic ... she's not some crazy conservative." He said her family has tried to get her help multiple times, but unless she harms herself or others, there's not much more they can do.

It wasn't the first time Svoboda has testified before the council. She also is a registered lobbyist at the Capitol. She usually speaks twice a month during the council's open mic sessions, where citizens can talk for up to five minutes on any topic. The council sits patiently until she is done. Svoboda has talked about Chinese "subliminals" that come through cellphones and other electronics, paradise on earth and family members being killed by doctors. She once brought in a large stick figure that she said was her mother's ghost, but the council told her not to bring in props anymore. She's also well-known on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus, where she's handed out thousands of fliers. Students have dubbed her "Crazy Blue Protesting Lady" because of the blue coat she often wears. A Facebook page about her has nearly 3,000 members.
How could such a deeply mentally impaired person be allowed to be a registered lobbyist? That's easy. It's because such literally insanely deranged people are often indistinguishable from the rank-and-file religious haters that organize against us. How different are Ms. Svoboda's delusions from those who believe in a God that sends earthquakes to stop gay marriage?

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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Rabbi Daniel Lapin: 9/11 Was Predicted In The Torah & Was Totally Planned By Hitler

"The Torah, in ancient Jewish wisdom the Bible, actually explains something which we have lived through which is one of the great mysteries: the plot of 9/11. Not only do we find references in Zachariah to four mysterious crafts that come through between two mountains made of metal, in biblical terminology mountains can be natural mountains or also anything tall that grows up like two buildings, also the idea that the plot was hatched not in Mecca or Medina or Riyadh or anywhere else in Saudi Arabia, that plot was hatched in Hamburg, Germany, and was based on a dream that Adolf Hitler had in 1943 which was to fly suicide Luftwaffe German air force bombers into the towers of Manhattan." - Whackadoodle Orthodox Rabbi Daniel Lapin, speaking to Pat Robertson on the 700 Club.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Quote Of The Day - Joseph Farah

"Bible prophecy may have a bad name in the light of Harold Camping's misguided date-setting, but the biggest sign of the end may have been overlooked in all the rapture hysteria of the May 21st weekend. Once again, we saw the U.S. hit with a series of deadly superstorms following Barack Obama's pledge to return Israel to pre-1967 borders. Just days after Obama insisted Israel must give up lands it won through military victory with its enemies, some 200 people were killed by a tornado in Joplin, Mo. There's a pattern here. We saw it in Katrina, when George Bush forced Israel's withdrawal from Gaza. In fact, as everyone from Israeli rabbis to U.S. senators have noted, it seems to happen every single time the U.S. pressures Israel to divide the land." - World Net Daily founder Joseph Farah, saying that Obama caused the Joplin tornadoes.

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Michele "Crazy Eyes" Bachmann Launches Congressional Tea Party Caucus

Yesterday Rep. Michele Bachmann formally announced the creation of the Tea Party Caucus in the U.S. House. The Washington Post weighs in:
There and then -- on the Capitol grounds 104 days before the midterm elections -- Tea Party activists and Republican officeholders set aside any pretense about the two groups being separate. They essentially consummated a merger: The activists allowed themselves to be co-opted by a political party, and the Republican leaders allowed themselves to become the faces of the movement. Naturally, both protested that nothing of the sort was occurring. "I am not the head of the Tea Party," Bachmann announced as she stood in front of a phalanx of Tea Party leaders. "We are also not here to vouch for the Tea Party." With a dozen House Republicans surrounding her, Jenny Beth Martin, national coordinator of the Tea Party Patriots, announced that her group "wanted to make sure the people in Congress don't become a mouthpiece for the movement." Sorry, ladies. When Tea Party leaders join Republican lawmakers for a private strategy session followed by a campaign rally in the shadow of the Capitol, each has essentially endorsed the other.
Watch the video. "Receptacle," Gracie?

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Sharron Angle: God Told Me To Run

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