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Original: 8/23/2005 2:01 PM
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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

 
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Thank you Pat Robertson for voicing the Christian faith.

In this increasingly secular nation, we are often lost and without direction until someone like you calls us back to the narrow path for which we were created. Without you, we wouldn't be praying for yet another supreme court vacancy, which would require that a current court justice die or become seriously ill or be related to someone who is seriously ill. Yet, you did not stop there. Instead, you have continued to keep on "keeping on" and are now calling for the assassination of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.

Your connection with God has enabled you to understand Chavez's outreach to the poor and marginalized in Venezuela for what it is - an act of communist propaganda aimed at the demise of the USA. Thank you for prophesying and speaking the truth.

It is you who has shown us what it means to "let this little light of mine" shine all throughout the world. While some only talk the talk, you definitely walk the walk as well. Aided by your intimate relationship with Jesus and graced by the Holy Spirit, you have managed to bring Jesus' words to life when he said, "Do no harm to your enemies, only pray for their death or extreme malaise." Now that you have effectively opened the doorway and taught us all the way, may we now pray for an opening in the White House?

Keep the faith!

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CHRIS! I was going to blog about this! YOU BEAT ME TO IT, YOU JERK!

I'm going to anyway... at some point.
Posted 8/23/2005 7:59 PM by dpontious - reply

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Go ahead buddy! You can up me on this!
Posted 8/24/2005 7:11 AM by LeftWithoutRight - reply

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I think you're supposed to post on your site, however no one else is playing along so don't worry about it hehe.  And thank god for Pat Robertson.  His Christian tolerance just proves how much more enlightened we are than those crazy islamic fundamentalists.
Posted 8/24/2005 9:03 AM by shekalami - reply

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Way to run with the media on this one..."take him out" tends to be one of those multiple-meaning phrase thingies.

Still, I'm no Pat Robertson fan, but I think he's getting lambasted for calling for a foreign leader to be removed from power.
Posted 8/26/2005 1:29 PM by GuruGreg79 - reply

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^ Hey Greg, great to hear from you man! Well, I think that there's more to Robertson than the "take him out" phrase. He also said, "I don't know about this doctrine of assassination, but if he thinks we're trying to assassinate him, I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it." So it's not like the media or I have inputted "assassination" in his words. Regardless, I think that the call for his call or the US call to remove Chavez from power is not our business. He was democratically elected (twice) and he has the privilege of leading Venezuela. Just because he's leftist doesn't mean we should dismember their government.
Posted 8/30/2005 8:27 AM by LeftWithoutRight - reply


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