Comments on: Evangelical Leader Warns McCain On VP Pick

Political Players: Richard Land Says VP Selection Is The "Most Important" Decision Of The Campaign

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by popstom1 August 9, 2008 2:14 AM EDT
how do you think bush won
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by dakotaclark August 9, 2008 2:08 AM EDT
Hmmm...

I think some of you have it all wrong.

Surely you must realize that God only speaks to the leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). lol

If anything, this is just more of the Christian conservatives hijacking the Republican party.
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by jaykay3141 August 9, 2008 2:06 AM EDT
The American Taliban once again lets its views be heard! All Americans should have the freedom to submit to the will of the nut-case right wing!
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by vnveteran72 August 9, 2008 1:39 AM EDT
I am sure God will speak to McCain just like God speaks to Bush.


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Posted by IOWEIGN at 09:07 PM : Aug 08, 2008
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Actually, I think Jebus only contacted Shrub when he wanted some Foreign Land Invaded and Occupied and it''s people Murdered Wholesale. Interestingly, the Sandled One seems to share both timing and target of these directives with Darth......come to think of it, you never see the two of them together ever....Hmmmmm
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by wlmrtpatriot August 9, 2008 12:17 AM EDT
CBS news is an Obama site. These people here are so obsessed with McSame-Bushie, they eat sleep and breath it. The Light Bearer gets no criticism.
Hillary ''08
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by idnnsg August 9, 2008 12:10 AM EDT
Here''s a RINGING endorsement of Johnny:

"One of the things that makes him interesting is that he''s totally unpredictable." --Richard Land

Who''s going to vote for THAT? (other than completely lunatics?)
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by ioweign August 9, 2008 12:07 AM EDT
I am sure God will speak to McCain just like God speaks to Bush.
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by August 9, 2008 12:07 AM EDT
"I think that Christians, of all stripes, should vote their values, their beliefs, and their convictions. And that those are far more important than their economic self interest. And so, I plan to practice what I preach. I''m going to vote my values, my beliefs, and my convictions."
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That''s what Jimmy Carter and his wife did back in 2000 when they renounced a lifelong family history of association with the SBC, right? They did it with their feet. It had something to do with "submission of women to their husbands," "no women pastors," but most of all, the SBC''s official position that Jesus Christ didn''t know what He was talking about when it came to scriptures. BTW, do these people still have some kind of exemption from paying federal taxes while engaging in what are obviously political interviews?
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by voltaire333 August 8, 2008 11:59 PM EDT
the right wing just can not be trusted.
Posted by ConDumbism at 08:47 PM : Aug 08, 2008

That''s putting it mildly. The "christian right" is neither. (neither christian, nor right) They do nothing but drag the name of christ through the mud in order to serve their own greedy and hateful purposes.
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by condumbism August 8, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
Jesus was a liberal, so I like the teachings of Christ. I just dont care for the right winged hypocrites interpretation of Christianity. And most of US know that at the end of the day, the right wing just can not be trusted.
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by rickstas August 8, 2008 11:47 PM EDT
Who cares what this nut wants.
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by kansas1946 August 8, 2008 11:36 PM EDT
Well, I am so relieved to see the the right-wing bigots are threatening McCain on who to pick for VP. They just want to make sure that whoever he picks, wants to continue to destroy families, and force women by law to follow their religious teachings. They don''t give a hoot about whay Christ would want in a person. Bunch of hypocrites.
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by voltaire333 August 8, 2008 11:29 PM EDT
If prayer works, why don''t the evangelicals demonstrate their faith to us by staying home on election day and praying for the right result! I guess, the truth is, they know as well as the rest of us that prayer is a bunch of BS!
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by Stratmaster7 August 8, 2008 11:19 PM EDT
Generally speaking, I try to vote for the candidate who has the least involvement with the religious community.
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by alanrobisch August 8, 2008 11:04 PM EDT
Richard Land, you are a prick!
Jesus would not recognise your sorry ***!


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Posted by JesusFace at 07:44 PM : Aug 08, 2008
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Lets get this straight my father and son both were and are members of the Nra. the only use that they used it was to hunt and often the meat venison was used to feed families that didn''t have enough otherwise yet membership in the NRA is horrible. You ought to learn something about people. My father was a marksman and fought in wwII. In my lifetime where i lived where gun ownership was the rule rather than the exception i never heard of an intentional killing with a gun
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by alanrobisch August 8, 2008 10:59 PM EDT
Richard Land, you are a prick!
Jesus would not recognise your sorry ***!


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Posted by JesusFace at 07:44 PM : Aug 08, 2008
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I see you are worse than the person you are criticizing
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by david1737 August 8, 2008 10:38 PM EDT
John "Keating 5" McSame says that he doesn''t understand how the economy work. There''s at least one thing that''s come out of his mouth that I believe.
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by david1737 August 8, 2008 10:35 PM EDT
If you''re looking for a politician as moral compass, you''ll be let down every time.
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by erniepf August 8, 2008 10:18 PM EDT
I think Land should be McCant''s running mate. They''ll save this nation, for sure!!
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by randynason August 8, 2008 10:09 PM EDT
McSame is on his knees, praying for salvation and a sign from above for a VP pick. What? He''s doing who? Oh- Never mind!
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