We love Jesus and support terrorism

If you enter a Hobby Lobby store, besides the arts and crafts material you can’t help but notice all he patriotic stuff for sale. If you can slap a flag or eagle on it, if you can cut up a flag pattern and make it into a wall hanging, a ribbon, crepe paper or any form of decoration, or better yet if you can somehow combine Jesus with  flag or a soldier in any medium, you can find it there.

Patriotism and the troops is a big seller, and if you scoff at the tchotchkes, then you are not the American you should be, and Hobby Lobby has all the material you need to out patriot your neighbors.

Now here’s an odd thought.

While Hobby Lobby is going all America, it had quietly been smuggling artifacts from Iraq to put in its History of the Bible Museum in Washington DC in spite having been told a few years ago that they needed to be real careful about acquiring antiquities.

When Saddam Hussein was ousted with chaos at the time, the reports of museum looting were reported in the media. Obviously what was looted would eventually show up on the black market for sale, but it appears the Green family, the owners of the Hobby Lobby and the promoter of the Bible Museum, had no problem with that.

In the established time line, the crates labeled, “Sample Tiles” began arriving as ISIS as growing, and ISIS was in a position to get and sell antiquities in Iraq.

When Hobby Lobby filed its suit against the Affordable Care Act so as not to be forced to violate its religious objection to contraceptives and abortion, even as many of the products their stores sell are manufactured in countries where contraception and abortion are mandatory to keep the population down, many of the fans were the people who enjoy yelling that they support the troops , as if it is some sort of competition as to who supports them stronger, and they applauded Hobby Lobby or its religious stance.
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We have been at war for 14 years in the artifact rich areas in the Middle East, and that means our troops are facing constant danger and many have lost their lives in what they are convinced is a just and necessary war in which they are defending the U.S.A. somehow.

But while the troops face danger, are wounded, or are killed, Hobby Lobby has been benefiting from the war and in the process may have been supporting those who create the danger, wounds, and deaths.

It doesn’t take much thinking to realize that Hobby Lobby is not only responsible for buying illegally sold artifacts (if they weren’t, after all, why would they have attempted the cover up of false labels to get the artifacts through customs), but considering the likely source of the looted artifacts, it may have been supporting ISIS and those our soldiers have been facing.

Without knowing it, the arts and crafts crowd has been supporting terrorism through Hobby Lobby purchases, and the Green family was well aware of that while the customer had no idea.

Must be a little bit of a shock to find out all their purchases of patriotic art and crafts materials, and perhaps the materials to put something together to show your support of the troops, were supporting the enemy.

“I made this memorial display for your son who was killed in Iraq, and I bought the material at that most religious retailer, Hobby Lobby, because they support the troops and love the Good ol’ U.S.A.”.

No, actually they support the war because it profited them both in artifacts and what now turns out to be a veneer of respectability.

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