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- What about the comments Hagee had about New Orleans deserving what they got with hurricane Katrina because they allow gay pride parades?
Is that not offensive enough to talk about? Or is it just that no one cares? - Reply to this comment
- Oh, so he is the one who has the nerve to support McBush
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- This really is hilarious if you look at it.
Two racist old gas bags in an apology contest! And neither one of them mean it! They''ll both be racist till their last gasp!
ROFL! - Reply to this comment
- That''s the trouble with knee-jerk reactions.
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- Posted by Pensacola88 at 04:43 PM : May 13, 2008
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ROFLMFAO
That''s a good one. - Reply to this comment
- John Hagee has liberated himself from the incarceration that existed in his own mind and others that were offended. He is forgiven and I hope he allows God to continue to flourish inside his heart. I will trust him again. The matter is closed with me.
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That''s all it takes with GOPigs isn''t it "AAAAAHHHHH apologize in the naaaammmme of the Lord," and everythings forgiven. God D@mn those heathen democrats though. What hypocrisy! - Reply to this comment
- mccain sought hagee''s endorsement. The pastor who said new orleans deserved katrina because they were to sponsor a gay parade and apoligized for that and then kept right on saying this nonsense.he flip flops just like mccain.and he will flip flop on this too just like mccain does. as one of the most visible veterans our country has , he will not support the bill Sen Webb has with bi-partisan support to give our brave young men and women in the active duty military and reserves an education to help them make a good life for themselves and their families after serving our Country with honor and courage. He should be ashamed of himself for being such a flip flop bush wannabe. He turns his back on the very ones who deserve our undying gratitude and respect.mccain is pathetic.
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- John Hagee has liberated himself from the incarceration that existed in his own mind and others that were offended. He is forgiven and I hope he allows God to continue to flourish inside his heart. I will trust him again. The matter is closed with me.
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- "Under pain of McCain I must confess...."
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- You also conveniently omit the fact that McCain SOUGHT Hagee''s endorsement, and appeared on stage and embraced the man when he made some of these remarks. This isn''t simply an "endorsement" he didn''t ask for. It was a deal McCain struck after lots of negotiation.
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