29 Feb 2008 12:44 am
Here's some of Pastor John Hagee's thoughts on the Jews:
It was the disobedience and rebellion of the Jews, God's chosen
people, to their covenantal responsibility to serve only the one true
God, Jehovah, that gave rise to the opposition and persecution that
they experienced beginning in Canaan and continuing to this very day.
Basically, we got what was coming to us. Under the circumstances, it's
hardly surprising that Hagee might look favorably on a foreign policy
aimed at prompting the destruction of Israel at the hands of a Russo-
Arab coalition, though it is a bit odd that he's named his pressure
group designed to advance this agenda "Christians United for Israel."
Even odder, many of the erstwhile leaders of the American Jewish
community have chosen to embrace the person in question.
John McCain, naturally, is "very proud to have Pastor John Hagee’s
support." Meanwhile, Hagee seems to hate Catholics about as much as
Jews, and Muslims quite a bit more so. McCain has a lot to be proud
of.
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I'm wondering how this, and Palin's "witch smeller" will play with
jewish communities in Florida.
Palin's witch smeller, who is also an anti-semite as well won't play
well either.
Obama is already ahead in Florida and older Jewish voters aren't keen
on McCain's Health care policy nor are they keen on Palin's
conservative views on morals and abortion.
Having someone who talks of "the Israelites" running the US government
won't play very well at all.
Fran
>Fran
Sarah Silverman put out a really great video addressing the older Florida
Jewish voter. It's called The Great Schlep.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgHHX9R4Qtk and www.thegreatschlep.com
And you never criticized anything about this country? If not,
congratulations.
On Oct 6, 11:59 pm, Wes Penn <wespen...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> yeahh.. dumbazz.
"Above the speaker's rostrum is our motto, 'In God We Trust.' Probably
one of the most serious votes that any of us will ever cast. I sent my
prayers this morning, like I do every morning. So that I can understand
and feel better about the votes that I cast. But even if we pass this
bill today, let's not kid ourselves. We're in the midst of a recedssion.
It's going to be a rough ride. But it'll be a whole lot rougher ride if
we don't pass this bill."
He added: "Remember those words, 'In God We Trust,' because we're going
to need his help."
On the floor of the House of Representatives no less.
Fuck Your God, John Boehner
And fuck you too. Read a fucking book : http://www.arxiv.org
god damn them.
I would rather God damn you.
"Above the speaker's rostrum is our motto, 'In God We Trust.' Probably
one of the most serious votes that any of us will ever cast. I sent my
prayers this morning, like I do every morning. So that I can understand
and feel better about the votes that I cast. But even if we pass this
bill today, let's not kid ourselves. We're in the midst of a recedssion.
It's going to be a rough ride. But it'll be a whole lot rougher ride if
we don't pass this bill."
He added: "Remember those words, 'In God We Trust,' because we're going
to need his help."
God Damn You, John Boehner
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> And you never criticized anything about this country? If not,
> congratulations.
I don't have as much of a problem about Wright being angry
about America as I do about him being a hypocritical terrorist-
supporting race-hustler [everything he hates in the pulpit he
embraces in his own neighborhood & vice versa], and as I do
about Obama *lying* about it until he was forced to distance
himself from Wright - ALL WITHOUT ONCE being called to
account for LYING in the FIRST PLACE.
.
Susan
> McCain's Radical Preacher McCain has a lot to be proud of.
Hagee has never been McCain's preacher. Hagee's church is in Texas, not
Arizona.