QUOTE(Aquilla @ Mar 14 2008, 01:42 PM)

I signed on here this morning and the "hypocrisy meter" was pegged on my computer.
John McCain didn't belong to Hagee's church for 20 years. John McCain wasn't baptized by Hagee and Hagee didn't marry John McCain and his wife. John McCain never wrote a book inspired by a sermon from Hagee, nor has he referenced him as his spiritual advisor. But hey, let's beat up on the old white guy for it. Meanwhile, the young black guy gets a free pass cause he's an "agent of change". And he has an old uncle that's "provocative". Whew! No wonder my meter went off.....
Oh yeah, we
will beat up on "the Old White Guy" because if guilt-by-association is the
soup de jour then we're going to serve up a big, ol' heaping bowl of it for John McCain and both of you can choke it down.
It doesn't matter if John McCain doesn't belong to John Hagee's church for 20 years, or wasn't baptized by Hagee and Hagee didn't marry John McCain and his wife.
It doesn't matter if John McCain never wrote a book inspired by a sermon from Hagee, nor referenced him as his spiritual adviser.
That's not how the guilt-by-association game works. How it works is, have you repudiated and denounced the support of a religious figure who uses inflammatory and occasionally far-out language?
"Most readers will be shocked by the clear record of history linking Adolf Hitler and the Roman Catholic Church in a conspiracy to exterminate the Jews" ~ Jerusalem Countdown, page 114
Don't give me all these weasel words and jive talk about "hypocrisy meters,"
Aquilla. Right now, you--and your Old White Guy---are both soaking in the hypocrisy right up to your necks.
Don't gimme that "well, that's bad, but this is worse" doublespeak,
Aquilla. You
know John Hagee is a anti-Catholic bigot and his self-described "hellfire and brimstone" speeches are going to come back to bite McCain in the back of his Sansabelt slacks.
Don't tell me about Jeremiah Wright's speeches and how much of a headache they're going to be for Barack Obama. Tell me about John Hagee's long and documented history of anti-Catholic and anti-Semitic and anti-gay bigotry and the books he's written full of this toxic venom, and then tell me why John McCain gets a pass from
his religious nutcase supporter.
If your hypocrisy meter was spazzing on your computer, you should have done a self-diagnosis check-up. McCain's problems with this idiot are only just beginning.
But I don't want to waste time and bandwidth on it
now. Nobody cares what McCain is doing in March. Let it marinate for a while until it's
just right and we can all savor it together when we get closer to Election Day.
QUOTE(aevans176 @ Mar 14 2008, 03:13 PM)

I think Obama, if he were to denounce the more "nutty" things that Wright states would be well served. However, to date, he hasn't that I can find. (please show me if he has).
Q: I don't know if you've seen it, but it's all over the wire today (from an ABC News story), a statement that your pastor (the Rev. Jeremiah Wright of Trinity United Church of Christ on Chicago's South Side) made in a sermon in 2003 that instead of singing "God Bless America," black people should sing a song essentially saying "God Damn America."
A: I haven't seen the line. This is a pastor who is on the brink of retirement who in the past has made some controversial statements. I profoundly disagree with some of these statements.
Q: What about this particular statement?
A: Obviously, I disagree with that. Here is what happens when you just cherry-pick statements from a guy who had a 40-year career as a pastor. There are times when people say things that are just wrong. But I think it's important to judge me on what I've said in the past and what I believe. link (emphasis added)
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