Hey, I see Senator McCain has reject the Reverend Hagey’s endorsement. /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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Finally. /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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McCain said that he rejected the statements as soon as he heard about them, unlike Barak Obama who did not respond right away to Reverend Wright’s statements. /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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And of course McCain pointed out that Hagey was not his pastor and that he, McCain, and not been a member of Hagey’s church for twenty years. /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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Senator McCain turned the event into a time-worn critique of Obama’s relationship to Wright. He fails to mention that Hagey’s pronouncements that:/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
- The Catholic Church is the Whore of Revelations;/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
- New Orleans got what it had coming because it hosted a gay pride event;/span>/span> /span>/span>/span>/span>
- Hitler was sent by God to herd European Jewry into Israel. /span>/span> /span>/span>/span>/span>
Seems McCain was not aware of Hagey’s apocalyptic preachments and end-of-days medicine show - for how many months during which he embraced Hagey’s endorsement – and Hagey himself? /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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Gee, I just wonder when, or if McCain became aware of the fact that his medicine man’s Apocalyptic/Armageddon/end-of-days/rapture convictions are widely held in the South Eastern Bible Belt and by the Neo-Conservative religious far right wing of the Republican party, a key constituency that he has to mollify. I wonder if that is what made him so very reluctant to jettison this whacko c** loudly. /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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Tough decision, huh Johnny-come-lately? /span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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Well, better late than never, even if you are a day late and a dollar short./span>/span>/span>/span>/span>/span>
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Can you blame him for hating whites? Didn't he say we live in the KKK-of-America. Johnny's wife said America is a mean country with people who want to assassinate her husband.
And Johnny himself said those white citizens of the KKK-of-America were bitter idiots who turned and clinged to their guns and God in times of despair.
Should we hold a statement like that against Johnny? Obviously he doesn't know a thing about religion and how deeply rooted it is in billions of peoples lives across the earth. It's not his fault he's ignorant, is elitist, and looks down on white people who he thinks are inferior to him.
Johnny should reaffirm his relationship with his pastor. They are good for each other and they can both stew in their ignorance of America, the Bill of Rights, and religious beliefs.
Go Johnny!! Go Johnny, GO GO!!
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