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So clever .... not. :roll:
Why? Because it makes "the Maverick" look bad?
So clever .... not. :roll:
So clever .... not. :roll:
Why does she use the plural form of terrorist? Who else has she named as a terrorist with whom Obama pals around?
Gee you make this terrorist sound like a good guy....
Why do you defend terrorists?
Correct definition.
He is an unrepentant former terrorist who uses charity to push foward his anti-American ideals who in 1992 on connie chung said he "did not do enough" when it came to his groups bomnbings of the pentegon and the capital and killing of police officers yet obama somehow did not know of this savages past in 1995 when ayers held a coming out party for Obama in his home....
Why do you have to be so dishonest about this subject? You know better than this, you have seen this bull**** countered, yet you cling to this lie like a starving pit bull.
This election has really messed with your head.
How is Rev John Hagee an anti-semite? Doesn't he lead one of the biggest pro-Israel groups in the country?
During a press conference at the 2007 Christians United for Israel Washington-Israel Summit, I asked CUFI Executive Director Pastor John Hagee about passages in his book "Jerusalem Countdown" in which he appeared to blame Jews for their own persecution. Hagee was visibly piqued by my question, insisting that his statements were directly inspired by the Book of Deuteronomy. When I attempted to ask Hagee a follow-up question, a public relations agent, Alison Silverman, the former assistant communications director for AIPAC, cut me off.
Moments later, a team of off-duty DC police officers hired by CUFI surrounded my co-producer and I and demanded that we immediately leave the conference, threatening us with arrest if refused to comply. You can view my exchange with Hagee and the ensuing fracas at 7:45 of my video report on CUFI's summit, "Rapture Ready:"
For nearly two years, a handful of independent journalists and I have raised the alarm about Hagee's long record of anti-Semitic statements. Until now, our reporting has been largely ignored by the mainstream press and the politicians who have clamored for Hagee's support. The supposedly "pro-Israel" groups that have joined with Hagee in support of Israeli military aggression, providing him with much-needed moral cover in the process, have also turned a blind eye to the pastor's Judeophobic tendencies.
Michelle Goldberg was, as far as I know, the first journalist to point out Hagee's Holocaust apologia, exposing his now-infamous "Hitler was a hunter" statement in a piece for the Huffington Post in November 2006. When AIPAC invited Hagee to headline its annual conference in March 2007, I noted Hagee's repugnant views on the Holocaust and his record of anti-Semitic remarks in a Huffington Post article entitled, "AIPAC Cheers an Anti-Semitic Holocaust Revisionist (and Abe Foxman Approves)."
ROTFLMFAO....look at the source, a CBS blog
Not only will you CBS, but you'll hear some too :lamo
Panther asked about Hagee, I filled in the blanks.Hagee? Who cares about Hagee, I'm laughing at YOU...lmao...and your feeble attempts of running from thread to thread trying to hijack them with your nonsense :lamo
Panther asked about Hagee, I filled in the blanks.
Wait, let me reply like you: Gottahurt? Who cares about GottaHurt? He can't argue his way out of a paperbag and runs around threads with irrelevent posts!!!!! :rofl:mrgreen::spin:
You filled in nothing, you posted rhetoric and are attempting to hijack a thread that you can't compete in.
Troll on, troll on