McCain Rejects Endorsements From Hagee, Parsley

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First Posted: 05-22-08 04:07 PM   |   Updated: 05-30-08 05:12 AM

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CNN reported today:

In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from Pastor John Hagee, CNN has learned presumptive Republican nominee John McCain has decided to reject his endorsement.


The Huffington Post had published a recording of Hagee saying that Adolf Hitler had been fulfilling God's will by hastening the desire of Jews to return to Israel in accordance with biblical prophecy.

Later, around 10PM ET, McCain rejected the endorsement of another right-wing religious figure, Pastor Rod Parsley, "an Ohio preacher who has sharply criticized Islam and called the religion inherently violent."

[I]n an interview with The Associated Press, McCain said he rejected Parsley's support, too.


"I believe there is no place for that kind of dialogue in America, and I believe that even though he endorsed me, and I didn't endorse him, the fact is that I repudiate such talk, and I reject his endorsement," McCain told the AP. ...

[Parsley] has described Islam as an "anti-Christ religion" and the Muslim prophet Muhammad as "the mouthpiece of a conspiracy of spiritual evil," according to ABC News.

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Here's the full AP report:

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STOCKTON, Calif. -- Republican John McCain on Thursday rejected endorsements from two influential but controversial televangelists, saying there is no place for their incendiary criticisms of other faiths.

McCain rejected the months-old endorsement of Texas preacher John Hagee after an audio recording surfaced in which the preacher said God sent Adolf Hitler to help Jews reach the promised land. McCain called the comment "crazy and unacceptable."

He later repudiated the support of Rod Parsley, an Ohio preacher who has sharply criticized Islam and called the religion inherently violent.

McCain issued a statement Thursday afternoon announcing his decision about Hagee.

"Obviously, I find these remarks and others deeply offensive and indefensible, and I repudiate them. I did not know of them before Reverend Hagee's endorsement, and I feel I must reject his endorsement as well," he said.

Later, in Stockton, he told reporters: "I just think that the statement is crazy and unacceptable."

Then in an interview with The Associated Press, McCain said he rejected Parsley's support, too.

"I believe there is no place for that kind of dialogue in America, and I believe that even though he endorsed me, and I didn't endorse him, the fact is that I repudiate such talk, and I reject his endorsement," McCain told the AP.

Hagee had sparked controversy since the San Antonio pastor endorsed McCain on Feb. 27 shortly before the Texas presidential primary. Parsley's views were aired Thursday in an ABC News report.

McCain actively courted Hagee, who leads a megachurch with a congregation in the tens of thousands and has an even wider television audience. Former GOP presidential rivals also sought Hagee's backing.

Hagee has referred to the Roman Catholic Church as "the great whore" and called it a "false cult system." He also has linked Hitler to the Catholic church, suggesting it helped shape his anti-Semitism. And Hagee said Hurricane Katrina was God's retribution for homosexual sin.

McCain has faced a barrage of criticism over Hagee, with some comparing the situation to the controversy Democrat Barack Obama faced over the views of his longtime and now former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

McCain tried Thursday to draw a distinction between the Obama-Wright connection and his own relationships with Parsley and Hagee, saying Hagee was not his pastor.

"My church I attend is North Phoenix Baptist Church; my pastor and spiritual guide is Pastor Dan Yeary," McCain said. "I've never been to Pastor Hagee's church or Pastor Parsley's church. I didn't attend their church for 20 years. I'm not a member of their church."

Obama, who was campaigning in Florida, said that in national politics it's easy to find people who have said or done offensive things.

"John McCain has to deal with Hagee, who said something that is mind-boggling. I don't attribute those statements to John McCain. Nobody thinks McCain believes that stuff," Obama said. "And for McCain to then suggest that every single statement that was made by somebody is somehow attributable to me is just wrong. It is just not accurate."

Until now, McCain had tried to distance himself from Hagee's views but had not rejected the endorsement.

"I'm glad to have his endorsement," he said on ABC's "This Week" in April. "I condemn remarks that are, in any way, viewed as anti-anything."

The Arizona senator has said he sought Hagee's support because the pastor, like himself, is a strong supporter of Israel.

The formation of Israel was at the heart of the remarks that prompted McCain to reject Hagee's support. The comments came in a sermon Hagee gave in the late 1990s, an audio recording of which was posted last week on the liberal blog Talk to Action and reported by The Huffington Post, another liberal blog.

In the sermon, Hagee said, "Then God sent a hunter. A hunter is someone with a gun, and he forces you. Hitler was a hunter. ... How did it happen? Because God allowed it to happen. Why did it happen? Because God said, 'My top priority for the Jewish people is to get them to come back to the land of Israel.'"

Hagee tried to repair the damage by apologizing to Catholics in a letter released just last week. Saying he had emphasized the darkest chapters in the history of Catholic and Protestant relationships with Jews, Hagee wrote, "I want to express my deep regret for any comments that Catholics have found hurtful."

On Thursday, Hagee issued a new statement saying he was weary of the controversy and was withdrawing his endorsement.

Hagee said critics are "grossly misrepresenting my position on issues most near and dear to my heart."

"I am tired of these baseless attacks and fear that they have become a distraction in what should be a national debate about important issues," Hagee said. "I have therefore decided to withdraw my endorsement of Senator McCain for president effective today, and to remove myself from any active role in the 2008 campaign."

The other pastor, Parsley, has described Islam as an "anti-Christ religion" and the Muslim prophet Muhammad as "the mouthpiece of a conspiracy of spiritual evil," according to ABC News.

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AP Religion Writer Eric Gorski in Denver contributed to this report.

CNN reported today: In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from Pastor John Hagee, CNN has learned presumptive Republican nominee John McCain has decided to reject his ...
CNN reported today: In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from Pastor John Hagee, CNN has learned presumptive Republican nominee John McCain has decided to reject his ...
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"The Americans combine the notions of religion and liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to make them conceive of one without the other."

"America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great."

Alexis de Tocqueville

The attacks against Christian ministers as part of presidential politics are bad for the nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 05/23/2008
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You are presenting a false premise, as Pat Robertson is anything but a *Christian minister.* Start by Googleing Pat Roberston and diamond mines. Go from there.

Televangelists such as Robertson and Swaggert and the late, unlamented Falwell have been butting their noses into politics for over two decades now, and overwhelmingly to push a reactionary and anti-democratic agenda within the GOP.

McCain has actively sought the endorsement of the modern day Pharisees.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 05/23/2008
- pattio66 I'm a Fan of pattio66 9 fans permalink

"The attacks against Christian ministers as part of presidential politics are bad for the nation."

What? When "Christian" ministers who spread hatred go out of their ways to endorse political candidates, then the candidates accept and welcome those same endorsements, the voters have a right to know for what those pastors stand. Personally, I don't want any religion influencing my political leaders - the Constitution states that the government will establish no religion. How hard is that to comprehend?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 05/23/2008
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Christian they are anything but. Nonetheless their involvement in politics is worse.

Believe in Good. That will suffice largely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 05/23/2008
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Christian is as Christian does.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 05/23/2008

Yeah, John tried to distance himself from his pastor friends, but threw a jab at Obama while doing it. He tried to parse the difference between his nutjobs and Obama's pastor. If he wants to go down that road, then we'll be happy to keep hammering him for his associations. Let's take a look at all the crazies that have come out from under their rocks to endorse McSame. I know there are plenty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 05/23/2008

I know that Reverends Hagee and Parsley endorsed McCain, but, does anyone know if Dr. Wright actually endorsed Sen. Obama?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 05/24/2008
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These religious figures didn't get to their lofty heights by being nice-guys. Dirty tactics is what they're all about, if that is you're able to take a step back from them and see what they're about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/23/2008

All the Obama supporters were so mad when they came after Obama for Wright and then you guys turn around and do the same thing to McCain. The hypocrisy is why I have become an independent and left the democratic party. The standard of conduct and leadership is not what someone else does or does not do but whether you live to the high standards of yourself and the party. This kind of gossip of which no-one who has commented has first hand knowledge is just that - gossip..

Gossip will ruin yourself more than the target.

-- Kevin --

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 05/23/2008

I think the point is that we don't want to take the Kerry strategy this time and find ourselves on the losing end. It would be nice if we could just stay above the fray, like Kerry. It is a noble concept. But, we've gotten the snot kicked out of us enough to know races aren't won by letting the opponent kick in your teeth while you smile for the cameras. I hope Obama can stay above it and that is why people like us need to do the tooth kicking. The religious right attacked Obama's pastor first. If they want to bring up religion again, then we need to be ready to oblige them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 05/23/2008
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One of the things US Marines of my Dad's generation -WW2- learned real fast was that the soldiers of Imperial Japan didn't "play by the rules" the way Western armies did (just ask the Chinese who survived the Rape of Nanking). One cannot fight Maquis of Queensbury wearing boxing gloves when the other guy has pulled a knife and shanked more than one innocent person before your eyes.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 05/23/2008
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Kevin,

I happen to be a lifelong independent voter. If you want *hypocrisy* these days in America's body politic, it's name is *Republican.* We can start with Cheney's war for oil and empire launched and sustained by over 900+*documented* lies about WMDs and debunked claims of connections between Saddam Hussein and 9/11. "Hundred years War" McCain sees no problem with keeping our troops in the middle of this internecine debacle, anymore than he seems to have no problem with Cheney-crony KBR serving rotting food and contaminated water to our troops, mercenaries paid for at taxpayer expense, billions of dollars of taxpayer *cash* still missing and unaccounted for in Iraq, ad nauseum.

Next we can look at McCain's love affair with k Street lobbyists starting with Charles Keating and pals, a love affair that has continued unabated ever since.

Continuing down the list, we have a silent scandal within the self-appointed "party of family values:"

http://www.armchairsubversive.org

"Family values" that maybe would be worthy of the court of Roman Emperor Caligula or the locals in THE HILLS HAVE EYES, but that's about it.

END PART I

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/23/2008
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PART II

I could go on and on, but again, if there be hypocrisy, it is the "Greedy Old Perverts" and their Busehvik agenda. None of the above is gossip BTW, but empirical data that has been piling up in some cases for decades, but especially these past seven and a half years from Hell of the Bushevik regime and a "Greedy Old Perverts" majority in both houses of Congress.

Welcome to the fold of independent, non-partisan voting. I don't know about you, but I have always suspected that such was what the Founders *really* intended.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/23/2008
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But it's okay when the Republicans do it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 05/23/2008

People who say they are independant are people who are ashame to say they are Republican , and because they don't want to be blamed for the destruction of America.A bit like saying you are "bisexual."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 05/23/2008
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"People who say they are independant are people who are ashame to say they are Republican , and because they don't want to be blamed for the destruction of America.A bit like saying you are "bisexual.""

Absolute and utter nonsense, and you damn well know it. If you had bothered to read the content of my profile, you'd not have posted such intellectually bankrupt rubbish.

To tar all independents with the brush of the "Greedy Old Perverts" and their Bushevik legacy these past seven and a half years from Hell, is to become what you assert you hate, a person who is intellectually dishonest and makes broad, sweeping generalizations about people's characters based upon their membership in a particular group. What next, "...all people of colour are criminals?"

Better switch on your cognitive portion of your brain, and think before you type, citizen.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 05/23/2008

Well now we know McCain draws the line at Hitler. Evangelical prejudice against the Roman Catholic church was fine with him, though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 05/23/2008
- reelcobra I'm a Fan of reelcobra 7 fans permalink

Let's stay together on this message people...

We on the far left need to pretend like we don't see the difference between our guy spending 20 years with Reverend Wright, bringing our kids to listen to him, being married by him, and being inspired to write books by him...

...and McCain receiving and rejecting a couple of endorsements from Religious nuts.

We can do it. WE HAVE THE PRESS ON OUR SIDE. CNN IS POUNDING RIGHT NOW AS IF THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE.

This election is ours to lose.

Stay strong.

_________________

Character is a "distraction" - NOT AN ISSUE

BHO
'08!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 05/23/2008
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Oh, it's *character* you want to discuss? Well, the "party of family values" of which "Hundred years War" McCain is an ever-so loyal partisan of has all sorts of *characters* in its ranks, including Charles' Keating's willing lapdog himself.

We could start with Dick "So?" Cheney's war for oil and empire launched and sustained by over 900+ *documented* lies about WMDs and debunked claims of connections between Saddam Hussein and 9/11. We could look at how billions of dollars of taxpayer cash is still missing and unaccounted for in Iraq, while our troops struggle with defective body armour, stop-loss, VA benefits denied as an apparent matter of official policy, and Cheney-crony KBR serving rotting food and contaminated water to our troops, while mercenaries earn vastly higher wages at taxpayer expense, yet "Hundred YEars War" McCain thinks everything is going swimmingly in Iraq.

END PART I

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 05/23/2008
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PART II

Next we could look at how McCain and his fellow GOPers slavishly chase after the endorsements from such characters as Hagee and Pat "Diamond Mines" Robertson. Modern day Pharisees in action.

And then there's always McCain's continuing silence on the scandal within the ranks of the self-appointed 'party of family values" involving over 70 of its top movers and shakers and members of government indicted and/or convicted of sex crimes against *children,* with the apparent enabling of the RNC and GOP leadership much like what has happened involving the Vatican and its clergy.

Yes, we can indeed discuss *character,*and while we're at it, we'll also discuss GOP corruption, cronyism, and utter moral bankruptcy, all of which "Hundred Years War" McCain is a transparently self-serving part thereof.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 05/23/2008
- reelcobra I'm a Fan of reelcobra 7 fans permalink

Your tin foil hat has a hole in it, "Citizen".

Stay on message, when you rant on conspiracy theories like that, non-psycho Americans don't buy in.

Let's just say that McCain is evil, deserved to be in that prison on Hanoi, and that Barak has the almost one solid year of national politics under his belt before running for president that qualifies him to lead the free world.

I'm on your side here. I want him to get the Dem nom.

BHO '08!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 05/23/2008
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"It's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense. I don't have anything additional to say. It's nonsense, it's nonsense, it's nonsense, I don't have anything more to say. … it's nonsense. I reject that categorically." - John McCain (testy & unstable McCain)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 05/23/2008

If God is so great, why does he hire spokesman like Hagee?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 05/23/2008
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God does not even now who Hagee is, or Robertson either. He never met either of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 05/23/2008
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God knows them all too well; they are called hypocrites and *Pharisees,* and they have their *reward.*

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 05/23/2008
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I think the devil hired him and the rest of these evangelical lunatic, bible thumping, hypocrites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/23/2008

explain to me what was wrong or incorrect about the hitler comment from Hagee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 05/23/2008
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God does not slaughter the *innocent.* Human beings slaughter other human beings, invariably in the service of their own avarice and xenophobia-driven hate.

God gave Man reason and free will; it is a two-edged sword.

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 05/23/2008
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hagee is absolutely bonkers. do i believe john mccain proscribes to his beliefs? no. unfortunately what goes around comes around. if they're going to attach wright to obama then hagee will be attached to mccain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 05/23/2008
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READ AND PASS ON: CAMPAIGN TACTIC FOR OBAMA CAMPAIGN:

Now that McCain has rejected Hagee and Parsley's endorsement, is he saying that the people who continue to attend their congregation are practicing poor judgement!!!

This should be a counter point used by the Obama campaign when Republicans try to use the guilty by association and poor judgment ploy during the general.

I would like to seem them answer that one!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 05/23/2008

JOHN MCCAIN at Hagee's Christians United for Israel (CUFI) meeting in July 2007:

"It's very hard trying to do the Lord's work in the city of Satan [our nation's capital] ...and I'm very grateful to have all of you here."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 05/23/2008
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seems like a more controversal quote than the hitler one...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 05/23/2008
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http://www.nbc4.com/news/15532242/detail.html?dl=headlineclick

America's capitol is the "City of Satan"?

Why does John McCain hate America?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 05/23/2008

A"merica's capitol is the "city of Satan..."

Does that mean that Sen. McCain also thinks that America is a mean (evil) country much like Michelle Obama?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 05/24/2008
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omg! that is the one that max blumenthal attended last year, and posted a video on huffpo. that is hagee! i knew i recognized him. freaky shite goin' on there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 05/23/2008
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i found the video of http://www.nbc4.com/news/15532242/detail.html?dl=headlineclickck

also says GOOD things about sdhagee!@ what a nut mccain is

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 05/23/2008
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"I'm very proud to have pastor Hagee's support "

- John McCain 2/28/08 (Speaking of Hagee's endorsement )


"I feel I must reject his endorsement as well," he said.

- John McCain 5/22/08 (Speaking of Hagee's endorsement )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 05/23/2008

I wish more Southerners would look deep inside their own history to discover that it was the NE Radical Republicans caucus of the 1870s, who impeached Lincoln’s VP Andrew Johnson, a Southern Democrat from TN, accusing him of racism, an accusation that is stll disputed today, to install US Grant, although well meaning was not a very effective president. The Radical Republicans than proceeded to purge Southern Democratic politicians, as well as persecute former Confederate troops, whom they viewed as traders, giving rise to the Klan as well as dragging out an insurgency war in NC, TN, as far West as Texas. I have a conservative friend born and raised in North Carolina and she simply rejects the history of Reconstruction, she also rejects the fact that prior to the Civil War, the population of the old Confederacy was 11 million people, 4 million of which were slaves, yet few Southerners who fought and s died for the Confederacy could afford to own slaves.

The Republican party since 1980 has become increasingly more radical, not unlike the Radical Republicans of the 1870s and under George W. Bush they have pushed this radicalism to far, which will push the country increasingly to the left. What we are seeing is NOT conservatism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 05/23/2008

BPCentris : Interesting. I was unaware of this Rethug transposition.


Thank You for that input. -ralph

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 05/23/2008
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As a non religious person,I am often apalled at the pandering to religioucity by our political candidates,no matter what their affiliation.
I have watched,briefly of course,the ravings of many preachers of the more popular denominations exhibitted on Television stations,and found them to be little short of historical,often hysterical ravings based on mythology that has absolutely no factual evidense.
I would love to see a candidate with the gonads(figuratively speaking of course)to come to the press and electronic media and say,"look wether or not I am religious in any way has absolutely nothing to do with my conduct in office.It is a totaly private and personal matter,just as who I sleep with is.I believe in the first ammenment,and because I do I will not dicuss or endors any religion during my campaign or tenure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 05/23/2008
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McBush's religion is pandering to the wishes and fears of anyone he thinks might vote for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 05/23/2008

Yes, conservatives pander to the wishes and fears of religious people they think might vote for them. Liberals pander to the wishes and fears of seniors, gays, blacks, latinos, women, illegal aliens, welfare recipients, foreign donors, criminals, abortionists, trial lawyers, union laborers, terrorists, teachers, environmentalists, celebrities, and billionaires.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 05/23/2008
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Wasp35,

that you lump people of colour, women, seniors, teachers, and environmentalists in with terrorists, illegal aliens, and criminals is an expression of either extreme deliberate dark comedy, or extreme, deliberate intellectual dishonesty, moral bankruptcy, and sheer fascistic xenophobic stupidity worthy of the most rabid minions of Josef Goebbels.

Care to elaborate which agenda was your intent?

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 05/24/2008
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this is the first election where my participation exceeds just voting. but after watching a bit of c-span this morning, it seems to me this election is more about israel than the us. has it been like this every election?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 05/23/2008
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