Praise God or Godd#@n America

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Registered: 08-24-2008
Praise God or Godd#@n America
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Sun, 09-14-2008 - 12:58pm

I am a republican even though I am poor and not religious. I especially would not consider voting for a democratic nominee who attended a church for 20 years whose reverend made racist remarks and said things like "Godd#@n America" I have heard enough of Wright's sermons to know that he is disgusting!! 


You mean to tell me that Obama did not know of his remarks after attending that church for about 20 years, yeah right?!! Personally I do not belive that for one second especially if this material was sold in the church lobby!


    

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Registered: 04-04-2001
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 11:37am

A picture is worth a thousand words:


a picture is definitely worth 1000 words! God save us!!!




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Registered: 09-06-2008
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 11:50am

Aww, piffle. The Star-Spangled Banner was playing during the time this photo was shot.

It is not required - nor is it particularly common - to put hand over heart during the star spangled banner. You're supposed to remove a hat, if you have one, but that's all that's customary.

The Republicans KNOW this, of course, so instead of being honest about it, what they did instead is try for weeks to insist that this was during the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, during which you are most definitely supposed to place hand over heart - and which OBAMA DID, DURING THIS SAME EVENT (as well as at many others).

Just more Republican lies and distortion.

Now in darkness, world stops turning
Ashes where the bodies burning
No more war pigs have the power
Hand of God has sturck the hour
Day of judgement, God is calling
On their knees, the war pigs crawling Begging
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Registered: 02-27-2008
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 11:52am

That tradition of prophetic theology isn't about polite discourse, its about speaking truth to power.

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Registered: 08-24-2008
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 12:47pm
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Registered: 02-27-2008
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 12:56pm

Yes Obama took his children to church.

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Registered: 11-08-2003
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 1:41pm
I don't like much of what Rev. Wright had to say. I would like to say a couple of things though. Obama is not related to Rev. Wright, nor does he live with him. Palin's husband is on tape, which I heard on the radio, saying "I hate our government. I wish they were all dead". I find that much more disturbing, considering he is married to a woman who could possibly become the second most important leader in the world! That audio clip has been bothering me ever since I heard it last week. I think it's scary! I don't understand why the so called liberal media hasn't made an issue of it.

 Rose

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Registered: 04-30-2008
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 1:55pm
Rev. Wright and Palin's husband have no right to question our government polices over the last ahhhh, say 50 years.
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Registered: 08-24-2008
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 2:02pm

~Palin's husband is on tape, which I heard on the radio, saying "I hate our government. I wish they were all dead".~


Holy mackeral!

 

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Registered: 08-24-2008
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 2:04pm
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Registered: 11-08-2003
Mon, 09-15-2008 - 2:05pm

His sermons weren't any better than Palin's pastor's.

 Rose

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