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Sarah Palin's 9 Most Disturbing Beliefs

By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet. Posted September 8, 2008.


It's time to shift the discussion about Palin to what really matters: her far-right views on the issues.

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Let's forget for a moment that Sarah Palin likes to kill moose, has lots of children and was once voted the second-prettiest lady in Alaska; that's all part of the gusher of sensationalist, but not particularly substantive, news that has dominated coverage of the Alaska governor's addition to the Republican ticket.

Before the next news cycle brings the shocking information that Palin was actually impregnated by Bigfoot, we need to shift the discussion to what really matters about her in the context of the White House: her dangerous views.

AlterNet has compiled a list of Palin's most shocking beliefs, ranging from her positions on the economy to her views on reproductive rights. This list has nothing to do with her personal life, her looks or her gender. It's the stuff that voters need to know: what Sarah Palin really believes.

1. Despite problems at home, Sarah Palin does not believe in giving teenagers information about sex.

The McCain campaign is spinning Bristol Palin's pregnancy as a neat, shiny example of the unbreakable bonds of family. But while Bristol's actions and choices should not be attacked, teen pregnancy is no cause for celebration, either. To state the very obvious, it is not a good thing when teenagers have unprotected sex. And U.S. teens appear to have unprotected sex a lot: The United States has some of the highest rates of teen pregnancy in the industrialized world, and 1 in 4 American teen girls has an STI.

Like John McCain, Palin's approach to the problems of teen pregnancy and STI transmission is abstinence-only education. In a 2006 questionnaire by the conservative group Eagle Forum, Palin stated: "Explicit sex-ed programs will not find my support." Presumably the programs that do find Palin's support are ones that focus on abstinence and only mention contraceptives to talk about their supposed shortcomings.

But someone already tried that. For eight years the Bush administration has thrown its heft behind Title V, a federal program that provides states with funding for abstinence-based sex education. In 2007 an expansive study proved abstinence-until-marriage education does not delay teen sexual activity.

If Palin is elected, she will continue to throw money at a policy that does little besides ensure that a larger number of sexually active teens lack information about how to avoid pregnancy and STIs.

2. Sarah Palin believes the U.S. Army is on a mission from God.

In June, Palin gave a speech at the Wasilla Assembly of God, her former church, in which she exhorted ministry students to pray for American soldiers in Iraq. "Our national leaders are sending them out on a task that is from God," she told them. "That's what we have to make sure that we're praying for, that there is a plan and that plan is God's plan."

Palin talked about her son, Track, an infantryman in the U.S. Army:

When he turned 18 right before he enlisted, he had to get his first tattoo. And I'm like -- I don't think that's real cool, son. Until he showed me what it was and I thought, oh he did something right, 'cause on his calf, he has a big ol' Jesus fish!

Holy war, holy warriors.

3. Sarah Palin believes in punishing rape victims.

Palin thinks that rape victims should be forced to bear the child of their rapist. She believes this so strongly that she would oppose abortion even if her own daughter were raped.

The Huffington Post reports: "Granting exceptions only if the mother's life was in danger, Palin said that when it came to her daughter, 'I would choose life.'

At the time, her daughter was 14 years old. Moreover, Alaska's rape rate was an abysmal 2.2 times above the national average, and 25 percent of all rapes resulted in unwanted pregnancies.

If Palin's own daughter was only 14 when she made that statement, does she think any girl of reproductive age is old enough to have a child? Girls are hitting puberty earlier and earlier. What if the rape victim were only 10? 9? 8?

Palin also opposes abortion in cases of incest and would grant an exception only if childbirth would result in the mother's death. She has not made any statements yet about whether she believes a 10-year-old who was raped by her father would be able to actually raise the child once it was born. Perhaps Palin doesn't care.


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Sarah Palin, my dream woman!
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Sep 8, 2008 12:16 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I dreamed that Sarah Paleolithic was Vice President. She didn't need the Secret Service because she packs her own pistol and submachine gun. She doesn't need a Cadillac limo because she has an F350 with a Confederate flag on the aerial, a "God is my co-pilot" bumper sticker, and five kids, 3 dogs and a dead moose in the back. She hosts televangelists' tent meetings and Holy Ghost revivals, pitbull fights, WWF matches and book burnings on the White House lawn. The schools hand out "Just say no to sex" brochures and baby carriages, and install prenatal clinics and marriage chapels.

Proponents of anthropogenic climate change views are declared national security risks and silenced. She guns down animals from the window of Air Force Two and Operation Iraqi Freedom is renamed Operation Armageddon and nuclear weapons are deployed, while back in the US of A the Homeland Security Department puts the nation on Rapture Alert.

It could be an interesting 4 years.

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» RE: Too Funny Posted by: johnjmccarthy
» RE: Sarah Palin, my dream woman! Posted by: QuestionAuthority
» Tool! Posted by: LMNOP
» RE: Hilarious. . . Posted by: peacefullaim
Here are a few more on her disastrous energy policies...
Posted by: Ike Solem on Sep 8, 2008 12:52 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
1. Global warming isn't caused by fossil fuels.

2. $500 million dollar subsidies for gas pipelines are a good idea.

3. Getting the pipeline built is God's Will.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS_VduCWhzM

4. The Iraq War is a task given by God.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2ypVSYoEKA

5. Warren Buffet's MidAmerican Energy and/or Transcanada should have control over any Alaskan natural gas pipeline, rather than BP, Exxon or ConocoPhillips.

6. Using that gas to develop the Alberta tar sands is a good idea.

7. Offshore drilling in the Chuckchi Sea is a good idea.

8. On-shore drilling in the ANWR is a good idea.

9. Fighting with Russia and Central Asian states over BP-owned oil pipelines (Georgia) is a good idea.

Well.. you get the picture.

As far as her distaste for "Washington elites"?

“She can be on the phone with Dick Cheney and have (Republican Senate President) Lyda Green right outside her door, and her kids call and she goes, ‘Oops, hold on,’” said Leighow, the deputy press secretary. “Her kids trump everyone, and I think that’s pretty neat.” - Alaska Life, Feb 2008

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The Huntress Godess
Posted by: writerman on Sep 8, 2008 1:23 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Her policies are irrelevant in the post-politcal world. It's her symbolic image that counts. Increasingly politicians don't appeal to our rational heads, but to our emotional hearts.

Rationalism is actively being replaced by emotionalism, where we are socialized into reacting emotionally to potent symbols, often embodied in the characters of individual leaders.

McCain the hero, and Palin the goddess/huntress.

We are being asked to chose a myth over reality. Power, strengh, fecundity, the maverick, the feral - compared to the effete intellectual who doesn't look like he could kill or defend anyone, not even a fly!

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» Insightful... Posted by: IntnsRed
» RE: Insightful... Posted by: aislinnluv
» RE: The Huntress Godess Posted by: mike1997
» No Mike, no! Posted by: IntnsRed
» gynecological twin Posted by: RachelAB
» You got it - she's "Twice American" (TM) Posted by: MartianBachelor
GOP mocked Obama as "The One." So what is Palin?
Posted by: AmericanUSA on Sep 8, 2008 1:35 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
It's not that surprising that the GOP evangelical base is so giddy over Palin, but what happened to the critical thinking powers of the rest of the Republican Party? This rush to embrace without any investiagation whatsoever is disturbing to say the least. Interesting column on the GOP's uncritical embrace of Palin at:
http://tinyurl.com/5c4vkm

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» Simple Answer Posted by: LeaderofMen
» RE:SIMPLER Answer Posted by: blurider
Palin - Red Herring Fascist Clown (Deluxe)
Posted by: Mister_PsyOps on Sep 8, 2008 1:49 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
How many more articles by the MSM and its "alternative" wing will devote pixels and ink to this obvious Stepford glove-puppet of a Paris Hilton VP? Volumes more of the more pointless range conceivable it seems.

Meanwhile the crooked ol' Fascist ruling class that runs all establishment players with every blood money circus sham including 9/11 coverup for farce 9/11 "war on terror" takes a back seat (or no seat at all) for the genocide that both "left" and "right" wings of DC have signed on for.

Gee, could that be part of the circus too?

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The Easy Bet
Posted by: Tom Degan on Sep 8, 2008 1:59 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I am going to get a pool going....

The American people are so mind-fuckingly stupid, they are actually going to send the team of McCain/Palin to the White House in January.

What do you say? Any takers?

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
The Black Republicans

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» RE: The Easy Bet Posted by: Moira61
» What worshippers? Posted by: IntnsRed
» RE: What worshippers? Posted by: Moira61
» RE: What worshippers? Posted by: mainspark
» No way will I take that bet! Posted by: IntnsRed
» RE: No way will I take that bet! Posted by: Balanchine
» RE: That's a sucker bet. Posted by: bitsfick
» RE: The Easy Bet Posted by: jopan
» RE: The Easy Bet Posted by: Elmowilcox
» McCain leads in the polls Posted by: theVRWCwhodatesLiberals
» RE: The Easy Bet Posted by: andrushka
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» RE: The Easy Bet YOU are RIGHT! Posted by: arthurread
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She's being "blogged," but that's all!
Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Sep 8, 2008 2:05 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think it is obvious that the internet netherworld has this piece of shit properly identified and condemned.....but where the hell are the Dipocrits? This wacko is drawing crowds and dominating every media session with her antics. Expose her totally on the campaign trail at every stop and demand McCain's accountability for saddling the nation with this irrefutable lightweight lunatic. If the Dipocrits do nothing and count on the voters in November to figure her out, she will be the V.P. in office in January and that should scare the lucidity out of everyone!

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» If the democrats criticize her Posted by: WhuThe?!?
» Whose your daddy, PussyHeart? John McSame? Posted by: VetAgainst McCain
Kudos for an excellent article
Posted by: sheena2u on Sep 8, 2008 2:53 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Its high time we start to talk about the things that matter about Palin.

She is also for Big Coal, or at least she is unwilling to take a stand one way or the other. She seems to have a propensity to be on the side of whatever seems more popular at the time.

Palins husband works for BP Oil and also expects to promote mining more if Palin gets to the White House. What happened to green energy, conservation, and saving the world from global warming? What a waste to be stuck on oil and mining when Alaska has potential to use wind energy, tidal, solar, geothermal, and small hydro for our energy needs. Palin also wants to drill in ANWR as soon as she can.

Palin reportedly used taxpayer money to the tune of $40,000 to oppose the recently defeated Clean Water Initiative. The mining company that wants to set up Pebble Mine in Alaska has the most appallingly abysmal environmental record imaginable. The mining industry spent millions of dollars to confuse the Alaskan public about the initiative that would have done no harm to mining, but would have kept the water clean and our salmon clean and healthy. Sarah Palin then stood in solidarity with the mining companies with her public statement against the iniative. How's that for blatant abuse of power?

Palin became mayor of Wasilla when there was no debt to the town, and it was a charming, friendly, unique place filled with historical buildings. She then saddled it with two million dollars in debt, pushed unsustainable development, and blighted the town with poorly planned big box stores and gravel pits.

She pushed a multi-million dollar sports complex that is barely used. Diane Keller, Wasilla's current mayor, recently paraded around with a reporter claiming the sports complex was one of Palin's great accomplishments, and is used extensively and all the time. But, it isn't true. Its a white elephant, on land with contested title, and it is barely used part of the year. How is that for poor governance?

If Sarah Palin is so bad for Wasilla and Alaska, and she has been, how can she be okay for America? If she can't be trusted in little things, how can she be trusted with big things?

In desperation the Republicans are exaggerating or fabricating her so called executive experience, running of the national guard, and foreign policy experience. The American people deserve the truth, and they deserve a qualified President and Vice President, and Palin and McSame are not it.

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Political Flakes (warning, this product may contain nuts)
Posted by: blogoffanddie on Sep 8, 2008 3:46 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
the Democratic Party is a lot like a box of chocolates; you’re never sure where the nuts are - whereas the Republican Party is a lot like a chocolate fudge sundae, they tend to put the biggest nuts right on top.

http://www.blogoffanddie.wordpress.com

contrary to popular belief, the chances of a total and complete imbecile being elected president of the USA are actually pretty good

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Boomtown Sarah Palin
Posted by: Last Chance on Sep 8, 2008 3:50 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
uses fanatical religion to cover her corporate sponsors' scheme to turn the Alaska wilderness into a real estate bonanza for complete industrial exploitation, wildlife be damned. In the White House she would push that robber baron plot upon the whole World, peace on Earth be damned. Thus, like so many self-styled "Christians", Palin perverts the teachings of Jesus to satisfy lust for wealth and power. (By the way, hysterical laughing, jerking and fainting are symptoms of demonic possession)

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» RE: Boomtown Sarah Palin Posted by: Dboy
» RE: Boomtown Sarah Palin Posted by: donl51
distracted again
Posted by: Elmowilcox on Sep 8, 2008 3:59 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
without even performing an accurate count, there are no less than 10 articles on this woman on this site alone in as many days...including an article on how she is a Republican distraction technique. so given that she's an easy target, it's apparently working.

move on please.

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» and.... Posted by: Elmowilcox
» RE: and.... Posted by: Cybershaman
» RE: cyber Posted by: Elmowilcox
» RE: distracted again Posted by: nochicagoboys
» or at least... Posted by: Elmowilcox
» RE: distracted again Posted by: donl51
#4, 5, 7, 8, and 9 are what the Democrats would be better off focusing on.
Posted by: maxpayne on Sep 8, 2008 4:27 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I'm not going to say about the rest since I'm sick and tired of culture issues. The culture issues shit is rightwing GOP territory. The rest of the issues we can win on. 'Nuff said.

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Fighting Palin fundamentalism with more-than-thou Christianity??
Posted by: www.suekatz.com on Sep 8, 2008 4:39 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
You finish your important article with a quote I found a bit discordant.

"What a terrible insult to the greatest community organizer of all time, Jesus Christ."

Surely there are many non-Christians in the world (the majority of people in the world) who do not find elevating Jesus Christ in this way the best way to make a progressive political point.

Puzzled,
Sue

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» Oops.. forgot the link !! Posted by: smc31569
» RE: Fighting Pain Fundamentalism Posted by: americansheep
Republican Dream Ticket
Posted by: Casey Burns on Sep 8, 2008 4:53 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
This is what I predict. McCain won't make it. His heart will go out on him or he'll get sick and the Republicans will have to find someone else. They will pick Joe Lieberman. So instead of one Whack Job for Prez and Vice Prez they'll have the Dream Ticket of These Two.

Bring on the End Times!!!!!!!!!!

Except lets get all our 8-10 year old daughters pregnant first! Build Nuke Plants on offshore oil platforms in the Arctic! Bomb the Middle East back to the Stone Age, as this will convert and Save Them.

Must say something about that and Holy Wars in the Bible somewhere.

I can understand why these people are creationists and don't understand evolution, and thus deny its existence despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, as if they could claim Gravity doesn't exist. When they look at themselves in the mirror each morning, they must say to themselves "I am so UnEvolved!"

If these people get elected - all the Paleontologists will be the first to get lined up and shot.

I hesitate calling McCain a whack job. He's a POW Vietnam War Hero, after all. His trademarked title. He must have suffered as he dropped all that Napalm on the jungle villages below. Probably pushed the wrong button and accidentally ejected himself out of his fighter - blurry eyed from the previous night's recreational drug abuse, not to mention all that 2,4,5-T. And the Porn Movies they used to show the fighter pilots before they headed out into holy war battle against the Gooks.

So tragic!!!! Go America!!!!!

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» RE: epublican Dream Ticket Posted by: BCcovers
» RE: epublican Dream Ticket Posted by: Crazy H
» RE: epublican Dream Ticket Posted by: Bittersham2
Killing for God
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Sep 8, 2008 5:02 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
We've reached the ultimate climax in America. The oft-repeated phrase 'When fascism comes to America it will be clutching a Bible and wrapped in a flag' has finally found it's day.

Flag = McDrill
Bible = Palin

After being attacked by fanatical Muslims, our lower-than-average rural voters are shitting their pants that their farm road address will receive a package bomb, or an envelope of anthrax. They're so busy being terrified of Jesus they actually think THEY are being targeted.

Those of us who live in cities are not scared at all - yet WE'RE the ones who would be targeted, not the Wal-Mart NASCAR family.

Why is that?

I know far too many people who live in TX. They're part of this crowd. Rural, home-schooled people are busy being totally sucked into mythology while city dwellers are busy getting about with their lives. City dwellers have a lot more variety in their lives. Their sources of information are broader and the diversity of opinions they hear from is greater than rural people's.

Rural folk have far less on their agenda other than the riding mower with beer in hand, insulting people who have a degree, and finding ways to further mix Jesus Camp with the State.

The complete insult to intelligence that rural voters demand we pay attention to is appalling. Right this second they are literally demanding that we WORSHIP McCain who graduated at the bottom of his class AND his political pick who attended 6 colleges in 6 years with a degree in journalism.

VS... now get this. This is rich:

A Harvard grad who graduated magna cum laude and a true statesman.

Yep, rural voters are DEMANDING that a low intelligence is absolutely necessary to a successfully run country.

This proves two points to me. 1. The US education system couldn't possibly be the envy of the world because not enough Americans are going to our schools and getting a good education and 2. Religious voters have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that rational thought is not to be trusted, an education is suspect, and the only thing that will be useful in government are the stupidest people they can find.

This also proves to the nation that the more religious you are the more dangerous you are. It proves it. More religious = more likely to join the military. More religious = more likely to adhere to a violent religious philosophy.

Let's see. How religious were those 19 hijackers? They were REAL religious. They were fanatical enough to DIE for their beliefs. The only difference between Muslim fanatics and Christian ones is this: Muslim fanatics will die for their religion. Christian fanatics will kill YOU for their religion.

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» With all due respect Posted by: pkricker
» RE: With all due respect Posted by: badkitty
» RE: Killing for God Posted by: cmaciain
» RE: Killing for God Posted by: shd1230
The shit is already hitting the fan with election tampering
Posted by: AngryWhiteFemale on Sep 8, 2008 5:31 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Tom Degan, I loved your post but I am NOT taking your bet!
On Saturday, during an audit of Arizona's ballots for the primary, an official election monitor (representing Democrats and Independents) pointed out to the state's election officials that the seals on 7 of the ballots were broken. There was no chain of custody to account for the ballots and important paperwork was missing. Therefore, the ballots should not have been counted.

When he pointed this out to the election officials, he was arrested.
To quote one poster who responded to this:
First they came for the RNC Welcoming Committee, then they came for election monitors

Here's the link to this alarming story. I don't think the American people are that stupid and I think Obama/Biden will do a good job of making McPalin look like the Christian Taliban they are. But with this shit going on? Who knows? If these 2 steal this election I don't know how the government is not going to prevent rioting.

AZ Election Official Arrested for Flagging Tampered Ballots

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» AngryWhiteFemale.... Posted by: Tom Degan
» Wait A Minute! Posted by: Last Chance
» RE: Wait A Minute! Posted by: jstepp590
» RE: Wait A Minute! Posted by: Crazy H
» RE: Wait A Minute! Posted by: JSquercia
» Got any backup for your claims? Posted by: WhuThe?!?
» We Need A Day-BEFORE Plan Posted by: Last Chance
» RE: We need a Day-After plan NOW Posted by: mercianomad
» Civil War Posted by: EinMD
» RE: Civil War Posted by: Last Chance
» RE: Civil War Posted by: jstepp590
McBush
Posted by: GreyFoxThree on Sep 8, 2008 5:48 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
LOL, McBush is an idiot. I still refuse to believe that anyone with a single ounce of common sense would take this idiot or anything he says or does seriously. I mean really.

Jiff
Is your ISP watching?

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» RE: McBush Posted by: donl51
This shows McCain's love of country
Posted by: pass the ammo on Sep 8, 2008 6:03 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
McCain and his band of Bible thumpers say Obama doesn't love our nation and then he shoves a piece of out-and-out-trash for VP on us who could become president in a heart beat.

Doesn't that just show his "Country First" for what it is??

And people, when polls show that 45% are for that corrupt couple, what does that say about our American citizenship? I know what I say, American needs a better class of people. Dewey Funkhouser

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» This shows the left hates women Posted by: LionHeart
This woman is scary
Posted by: davmills on Sep 8, 2008 6:11 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Particularly her stand on abortion: not even for rape victims. Shows a complete lack of empathy.

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» RE: This woman is scary Posted by: Last Chance
» RE: This woman is scary Posted by: jstepp590
Palin/McCain would be WORSE than Bush
Posted by: QQOblivion on Sep 8, 2008 6:42 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Palin/McCain would be WORSE than Bush.

For instance. While Bush didn't invade EVERY country he had a hank'rin' to invade (yet), McCain is a relative hot-head who has learned from Bush that a "war-time president" can get WHATEVER he wants from the Congress, from the judiciary, and from the American people.

Then there is the pick of Sarah Palin for McCain's VP. At least Cheney only answers spiritual calls from the underworld. Palin, on the other hand, thinks it is GOD'S WILL that the US attacked Iraq. There is something very dangerous about a person whose evil is thought by that person to be a virtue. At least Cheney KNOWS he is evil.

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» Shout it! Posted by: LeaderofMen
WHAT ABOUT REV. "GOD DAMN AMERICA" WRIGHT?
Posted by: bbfmail on Sep 8, 2008 6:44 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
My concern is about a would-be President of this country who has been a member of a church for 20+ years who has a minister (who he claimed to be his mentor and spiritual advisor) who "God Damns America", and declares that 9/11 is just the "chickens coming home to roost". Did Gov. Palin's minister "God Damn America"? Did he rant about the terrible events of 9/11 were just the "chickens coming home to roost"? Is there any comparison? I think not.

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» 9/11 Posted by: EinMD