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Jack and Jill Politics: Senator McCain, do you believe abortion is genocidal plot against black Americans?

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    I saw Rod Parsley "laying on hands" once and as people where "slain in the Spirit" I could not miss the little push with his hand to facilitate the fall.
  • NMP · 1 year ago
    OMG, another fire and brimstone preacher with connections to a presidential candidate ranting loudly about crazy conspiracy theories of US government involvement in Black genocide. We need to send this to all the news outlets ASAP! What the hell am I thinking. He's not black.
  • Nita · 1 year ago
    Actually... I'm one of those who do believe abortion is genocide against the african-american community (and not just the african-american community). I support the option, but I support making abortion unnecessary in the first place more.


    but yes, mccain should be held to the exact same fire obama is. he won't be.



    it's related to the same reason why mike huckabee could not only shut up the morning joe hosts instead of being told 'shut up', but get the morning joe hosts to pull a bit of a backpeddle from where they were heading. tim wise can explain this better than i can.



    by the way, i think mike huckabee's interview should be given wider play. to have him say what he said, that's how you're going to reach the mythical 'archie bunker'... mike huckabee saying it will make it ok to step aside from the way certain folks have tried to frame Obama and Wright and the church itself (black, white, and without color).



    I'm thankful lizzypop over at DailyKos brought it to the Kos community's attention. I sent it the youtube link to my mom, who was supporting Huckabee.
  • Nita · 1 year ago
    @Anonymous at 2:51pm said...I saw Rod Parsley "laying on hands" once and as people where "slain in the Spirit" I could not miss the little push with his hand to facilitate the fall.


    that's true. but you can catch yourself if you want to. people don't, because something *is* happening. at least in the non-televised versions.
  • TruthSeeker · 1 year ago
    Religions need to butt out of the business of the state and lose their tax exempt status for endorsing candidates.


    I am tired of Haggee, Wright, Robertson and all the other purveyors of divisive, self-absorbed, ego driven, biblically inspired, destructive rhetoric.



    How is it redemptive to tell kids the government has deliberately infected blacks with HIV? It seems to me this is more aimed at binding them with irrational fear rather than redeeming them. How is it beneficial for these "leaders" to tell rape victims they should carry the pregnancy of their attackers? It is Christianity's messianic beliefs that cause the inhumane treatment of the Palestinians and our occupation of Muslim countries.
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    Bet you won't see any uproar or 24/7 coverage of this on Fixed Noise, which is still 247 Obama and his pastor, MSNBC or CNN. This is why the so called mainstream media is no longer needed, they pick and choose what to throw out for ratings. And, since McCain is as dull as dish water, they will skip this hate mongering like they did when Hagee said the people of NO had to suffer because of a gay rights parade or some nonsense, even though the gay quarter of the city ws left undamged, these kooky preachers need muzzles.
  • Rhonda · 1 year ago
    Umm...guys the black population is shrinking...lol
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    How about a trade-off? Black folks will stop believing that HIV was a government conspiracy when white evangelicals star believing in evolution?


    - KXB
  • Lesley · 1 year ago
    Hi Everyone--


    What's the deal with Hillary's "Nasty Pastorate?"



    See article here:



    /www.huffingtonpost.com/barbara-ehrenreich/hillarys-nasty-pastorate_b_92361.html



    I would be hesitant to start spreading this around but Barbara Ehrenreich strikes me as an intelligent reader and writer...



    What do you think?
  • The Bag of Health and Politics · 1 year ago
    Thank you! I reported on this last week, but it has got little attention. After I complained about the pushing of the Wright story on his blog, Ben Smith sent me an e-mail which said, "I spiritual advisers to McCain or Clinton made similarly racially charged remarks, I'd run them." I sent him this video after I found it. He has yet to run it. Draw your own conclusions.
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    Could someone please send this to Lou Dobbs and Joe Scarbrough?


    IT'S THE STUPID MEDIA!

    THE STUPID MEDIA THINKS WE ARE STUPID!
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    The right wing Hate Radio at work:


    http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0308/AntiObama_video_crafted_by_talk_radio_producer.html
  • nita · 1 year ago
    @rhonda, yes, except maybe we shouldn't laugh.


    @anonymous 3:29pm, i believe it's all about 'if it bleeds, it leads'. mccain will get tripped up on something which his supporters and those called upon his supporters have a visceral disdain for. the war ain't it. rapture-itis ain't it. being in bed with lobbyists (however you wish to define that) ain't it. his health ain't it. so, what is left?



    @the bag of health and politics, i don't know what to say. :( different criteria at work?
  • Muslims Against Sharia · 1 year ago
    Muslims Against Sharia call on Senators McCain and Obama to cut all ties with their racist, Islamophobic, and anti-Semitic supporters.


    McCain: http://muslimsagainstsharia.blogspot.com/2008/03/mccains-spiritual-guide-destroy-islam.html

    Obama: http://muslimsagainstsharia.blogspot.com/2008/03/racist-congregation-cheering-racist.html
  • Rhonda · 1 year ago
    I was talking to a friend of mine who was telling me that a lawmaker had proposed using abortions against blacks as a form of crime control---of course there was controversy. Does anyone know what I am talking about?
  • palyndrome · 1 year ago
    mccain should be held to the exact same fire obama is. he won't be.


    ... perhaps because John Hagee isn't his chosen pastor.



    ... perhaps because Rod Parsley isn't his beloved spiritual mentor of over 20 years.



    ... perhaps because John Hagee didn't officiate at either of his marriages.



    ... perhaps because Rod Parsley didn't baptize his children.



    ... perhaps because neither Hagee nor Parsley preached a sermon that gave McCain the title for one of his books.



    Another commenter wrote:



    It is Christianity's messianic beliefs that cause the inhumane treatment of the Palestinians



    There are Palestinian Christians. How does one explain that?
  • TruthSeeker · 1 year ago
    @ Palyndrome,


    You know most Palestinians are Muslim. You ask for an explanation of why a small pocket of Christians within the population hasn't deterred the oppression of Palestinians. Note that while Christians believe Israel will play a role in end times, Christianity cares for Jews only in the sense of what role they will play in Christian end time prophecy. Remember, Jews do not believe Christ is the Messiah, and in that regard the two religions are at severe odds. Any Christian inspired interference in the Middle East is to help bring about end time prophecy.



    This is one of the many ways in which religion has caused instability and suffering to justify it's beliefs.
  • palyndrome · 1 year ago
    @truthseeker:


    I don't recall having asked why "a small pocket of Christians within the population hasn't deterred the oppression of Palestinians." I raised the issue of Palestinian Christians to show that there are Christians who are not Zionists, or dispensationalists, or whatever. There are Christians, in short, who do not fit your caricature. (Catholic-Jewish relations, especially in recent years, are marked by amity and mutual respect.)



    But I fear we're both off-topic. The thread was originally about John McCain, and why he isn't catching flak for the words of the pastors who have endorsed him.
  • D. · 1 year ago
    Here's the craziest part of all this: I think we all agree-now-that it was silly to associate Rev. Wright's comments to Obama's thought process.


    But isn't it equally silly to try and throw McCain under the bus for things his "religious endorser" said? I understand turnabout being fair play and all, but isn't it a bit silly to bring this up?
  • TruthSeeker · 1 year ago
    Palyndrome,


    in your original post you quoted from a "commenter"...that commenter was me and that is why I am responding here.



    Of course there are individual Christians who are any number of things that don't fit into the monolithic viewpoint of Christianity...homosexual Christians, Christian fornicators, Christian child-molesters, Christian warmongers etc...
  • marc · 1 year ago
    "Genocide! In America!" well, isn't that what the country was founded on?


    silent christians? wow, since when have christians been silent in america?



    moral clarity, my ass. this is the man from the land of confusion.



    always good to know who is for the klinton/maccain ticket.
  • Nita · 1 year ago
    @truthseeker wrote, Any Christian inspired interference in the Middle East is to help bring about end time prophecy.




    it's frightening, because it's true.
  • BigAssBelle · 1 year ago
    and here's another point:


    a number of GOP tools, including tom delay, have made the connection between abortion and illegal immigration.



    Tom DeLay: " "If we had those 40 million children that were killed over the last 30 years, we wouldn't need the illegal immigrants to fill the jobs that they are doing today. Think about it."



    Democratic traitor Zell Miller connects abortion with a lack of soldiers. This country needs more bodies to sacrifice on the altar of corporatism and greed.



    it's only a tiny leap in my mind from their view of abortion (as black genocide) to providing workers (slaves?) we now get from Mexico.



    and when it comes down to Reverend Wright's allegedly most wretched comments God damn America, never forget that the republican suckass tools Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell said this after 9/11:



    JERRY FALWELL: And I agree totally with you that the Lord has protected us so wonderfully these 225 years. And since 1812, this is the first time that we've been attacked on our soil and by far the worst results. And I fear, as Donald Rumsfeld, the Secretary of Defense, said yesterday, that this is only the beginning. And with biological warfare available to these monsters -- the Husseins, the Bin Ladens, the Arafats -- what we saw on Tuesday, as terrible as it is, could be miniscule if, in fact -- if, in fact -- God continues to lift the curtain and allow the enemies of America to give us probably what we deserve.



    PAT ROBERTSON: Jerry, that's my feeling. I think we've just seen the antechamber to terror. We haven't even begun to see what they can do to the major population.



    JERRY FALWELL: The ACLU's got to take a lot of blame for this.



    PAT ROBERTSON: Well yes.



    JERRY FALWELL: And, I know that I'll hear from them for this. But, throwing God out successfully with the help of the federal court system, throwing God out of the public square, out of the schools. The abortionists have got to bear some burden for this because God will not be mocked. And when we destroy 40 million little innocent babies, we make God mad. I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People For the American Way -- all of them who have tried to secularize America -- I point the finger in their face and say "you helped this happen."



    PAT ROBERTSON: Well, I totally concur, and the problem is we have adopted that agenda at the highest levels of our government. And so we're responsible as a free society for what the top people do. And, the top people, of course, is the court system..



    JERRY FALWELL: Pat, did you notice yesterday the ACLU and all the Christ-haters, People For the American Way, NOW, etc. were totally disregarded by the Democrats and the Republicans in both houses of Congress as they went out on the steps and called out on to God in prayer and sang "God Bless America" and said "let the ACLU be hanged". In other words, when the nation is on its knees, the only normal and natural and spiritual thing to do is what we ought to be doing all the time - calling upon God. ~~~



    PAT ROBERTSON: > Amen







    This is what we're fighting, these insane religious zealots. God ~ the real one ~ help us all.
  • BigAssBelle · 1 year ago
    I can't help but put that out again:


    I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the ACLU, People For the American Way -- all of them who have tried to secularize America -- I point the finger in their face and say "you helped this happen."





    two of the most respected men in the right wing machine, falwell and robertson, saying people like me ~ feminist, abortion-having, pagan in my time ~ caused 9/11.



    madness. fuck these people.