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"You know, I don’t know about this doctrine of assassination, but if he [Chavez] thinks we’re trying to assassinate him, I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it,” Robertson told his audience. “It’s a whole lot cheaper than starting a war. We have the ability to take him out, and I think the time has come that we exercise that ability." With Christian Fundies like him, who needs Islamic Fundies to terrorize the world? I think when the American public can go berserk over Janet Jackson's floppy tit for months, you'd think the FCC would investigate Robertson's call to kill the leader of another country. The Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United, said Robertson’s call for violence should be condemned by American officials. “It is deplorable for a Christian preacher to go before his vast audience and urge the American government to murder a foreign leader,” Lynn said. “His bloodthirsty commentary is over the top, even by Pat’s rather elastic standard. “This is just the kind of religious fanaticism that the world does not need more of,” Lynn continued. “President Bush should immediately disavow Robertson and his extremist rhetoric.” But, no. As a matter of fact, the Bush Administration practically defended Robertson, saying, "they were remarks made by a private citizen." Really, now? Just how private or public a person is Pat Robertson? According to intelligence reports by the Interhemispheric Resource Center, I would conclude that Pat Robertson has been polluting media, religion, domestic politics and U.S. foreign policy for decades:
And, don't even get me started on the two decades of political and religious pollution caused by Robertson's Christian Coalition political action group! Nowadays, however, it's fairly apparent that Robertson's brilliant business and scheming mind is a cart whose wheels have now flown off. As much as I dislike people like Pat Robertson (and Jerry Falwell), it's just sad -- but perhaps comforting to some -- that this man is clearly sliding down the slippery slope of atrophied brain dementia in an exponential way. [Headphones] :: Democrusader - JfZ |
| Lyly August 30, 2005 03:31 AM PDT WWJB (What would Jesus bomb?) | ||
| J f Z August 30, 2005 06:04 AM PDT I dunno. But, the convergence of patriotic nationalism, apocalyptic evangelicals, and corrupt politics is creating a Hitler-esque environment is this country. What could be MORE dangerous to mankind than the irrational, rich and powerful men actively promoting the next world war? Robertson is just one old guy in a delusional gaggle of men with influence who apparently are so prideful and arrogant as to presume they are the last generation of men spoken of in religious texts. To me, they are evil. They are so self-deluded and confident that they 'are saved', they actively try to end the world as we know it, rather than try to solve the problems we all face, as a species. | ||
| kei August 30, 2005 08:45 AM PDT not true | ||
| J f Z August 30, 2005 12:39 PM PDT is so | ||
| M. August 30, 2005 05:50 PM PDT Interesting post. I don´t know much about Pat Robertson but the last thing the Venezuelans need is for Chavez to be made a martyr. Right now there´s people starving and dying all over this country while he´s helping his buddy in Cuba. Chavez is also suspected of helping militant groups in Colombia and other Latin American countries...I guess my point is Pat Robertson is obviously nuts but I think that Chavez is also suffering from that dementia you mentioned. | ||
| J f Z August 31, 2005 09:48 AM PDT I read that El Universal article linked on your blog, M. Very interesting! I'm not learned enough about Chavez and Venezuela to make any astute comments about the man. He could be a total nutjob. However, my main focus in this entry is that Robertson has been doing this sort of thing for decades. Most christians in the U.S. think he is a wonderful and godly man. His organizations do some good, charitable work. But, at the same time, he wields power in backrooms and boardrooms all over this country. I just don't think Robertson should be given a pass on this. I agree with Pat Rowan when he wrote: "Robertson should be jailed for what he said. He is not protected by the First Amendment to make death threats against a president in his television program. If he had made the same statement about President Bush, he would be under arrest at this moment. But the White House dismissed his remarks with a short statement by a staff person." full article at: http://english.eluniversal.com/2005/08/30/en_opi_art_30A606295.shtml | ||
| Lyly September 1, 2005 02:18 PM PDT They (the White House) is probably pissed that he unwittingly revealed their secret plan and want to downplay the whole thing by ignoring it... yeah, I'm a conspiracy theorist. | ||
| Logipundit September 7, 2005 12:26 PM PDT Man you weren't kidding...it did have the same title...I'm sure Mr. Broussard is quite pleased. Thanks for visiting Logipundit. Come back anytime. | ||
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