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Traitor McCain's Fanatical Religious Radical Right Wing Extremist Politics Of Hate

by Ron White <ron.white33@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 11, 2008 at 07:32 PM

This is what one presidential candidate said of this man, introducing
him at a campaign event event just a couple of months ago:

?I am very honored today to have one of the truly great leaders in
America, a moral compass, a spiritual guide? thank you for your
leader****p and your guidance. I am very grateful you are here.?

Who would say such nice things about a hate-spouting preacher?

None other than John McCain, presumptive Republican presidential
nominee.

http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/04/30/231251.php

April 30, 2008

The Politics of Hate: Rod Parsley and John McCain

by Barbara Barnett

A conspiracy of ?international bankers? was responsible for the Civil
War, the Great Depression, World War II, and a host of other ills.

Who said that?

And who are those ?international bankers,? anyway?

I just spent the last ten minutes watching a YouTube video of a
well-known Christian preacher and "moral compass" of a particular
presidential candidate spew forth with incendiary words ? words of a
"Christian patriot" that sent chills down my back.

As his fiery rhetoric spewed forth about the "international banking
conspiracy" and its manipulation of financial markets, I physically
recoiled at the all-too-familiar code words that hearken back to the
darker side of history and into hateful anti-Semitic diatribes like
Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Words that can be found on neo-fascist and "Christian patriot"
websites cultivating hate and suspicion of Jews, Muslims, and other
minorities.

And who said these words?

Shouted them in a packed-to-the-gills church?

His name is Rod Parsley, and he is head of the World Harvest Church.

This is what one presidential candidate said of this man, introducing
him at a campaign event event just a couple of months ago:

?I am very honored today to have one of the truly great leaders in
America, a moral compass, a spiritual guide? thank you for your
leader****p and your guidance. I am very grateful you are here.?

Who would say such nice things about a hate-spouting preacher?

None other than John McCain, presumptive Republican presidential
nominee.

Backtracking later, McCain insisted that he didn't mean that Parsley
was his (McCain's) spiritual guide;

just a spiritual guide ? drawing a distinction between his
relation****p with Parsley and Barack Obama's with the Reverend Wright.
But, if not his own, then just whose spiritual guide might Parsley be?
Much was made at the time on the Internet, on the mainstream news, and
in other corners of the political world of the difference.

But never mind the ?a/his? controversy.

I?m much more concerned that McCain has called this guy anyone?s moral
compass at all.

And a ?great man.?

Like John Hagee, another of McCain?s spiritual soul mates, Parsley
uses the international money-lenders diatribe to great effect as
thousands of rapt congregants hang on his every word, every week.

And even though Parsley may prefer euphemisms and code words about
Jews, he uses outright incendiary language speaking about Muslims.

In his book Silent No More Parsley says:

?The fact is that America was founded, in part, with the intention of
seeing this false religion (Islam) destroyed, and I believe September
11, 2001, was a generational call to arms that we can no longer
ignore.?

As I consider Parsley's rhetoric, I wonder then, for whom McCain
believes the Reverend Parsley is a ?great man? and ?moral compass.?
Did he mean for this country?

Because if so, we?re in a whole lotta trouble.

Is this the direction McCain wants the country to travel?

Really?

Or was McCain simply pandering to the right?

I only imagine what the reaction would have been if Obama introduced
his old pastor as a "great man" and "moral compass" in the heat of
this presidential campaign.

Interestingly, much has been made of Obama?s ?choosing? Wright as his
pastor. Obama has explained himself well, and has called Wright?s
heinous remarks for what they are.

McCain can choose to associate himself with a lot of different
campaign and spiritual advisers along his presidential trail.

And he has chosen to embrace hate-mongers like Parsley.

Where?s the moral outrage for that?

Where?s the 24/7 coverage of that?

Those are my questions for the day.
 




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Traitor McCain's Fanatical Religious Radical Right Wing Extremis
Ron White <ron.white33  2008-05-11 19:32:31 
Re: Traitor McCain's Fanatical Religious Radical Right Wing Extr
"fritz" <fri  2008-05-12 02:03:32 
Re: Traitor McCain's Fanatical Religious Radical Right Wing Extr
"Dickie Rooney"  2008-05-11 17:27:07 

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