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Friday, September 5, 2008

Joel Osteen's still the name leaders know

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pastor123

Regarless of how Olstein feels about John McCain, I just dont think he is up for the Job., I cant even remember a good speech McCain has ever given. I dont think McCain will hold a Candle to Sarah Palin or Mike Huckabee tonight. He is not a great speaker. Probably should not of been the nominee., I am really starting to like Sarah Palin, Ive read a bit of her Bio they have posted and some old videos and pictures at http://www.veeppeek.com., But I am still struggling with all these questions about scandal and her daughters boy friend seems like a little thug.? http://www.hotpres.com We will see, McCain Palin has not earned my vote yet.
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nicholas1

What church do you pastor123?Are you affiliated with pastor Wright's church in Chicago?Because you would have researched Governor Palins greatness in her walk with the Lord God Almighty.You must have been looking at someone else,because the young man that Sarah's daughter is going to marry is a very good looking young man.I believe pastor you need to check your eyes.
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DuaneNoVA

Please pray for me and pass the collection plate. Thanks
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Juju

Hey nicholas, pastor123 can think whatever he wants to about the young man that will soon be "Mr. Palin". good looking or not, the boyfriend must be a little thug to have impregnated a seventeen year old girl...and what does that make the girl? Certainly NOT a role model for other young women to follow. The pastor's eyes work just fine. And yes,I would be proud to be affiliated with any church in Chicago.
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evangelical-on-gop

As an evangelical and as someone who has generally voted Republican all my life, I cannot understand how anyone who claims to be a Christian and Evangelical can vote for the McCain-Palin ticket. As for Palin's spirituality... her actions and speeches speak much louder than her profession. It is my conviction that a true "spirit-filled" person would not spew forth such hatred and dishonest rhetoric and character assassination. I have written more on this on website at http://evangelical-on-gop.hostrator.com/
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angelchrst

So you can vote a ticket that upholds abortion rights? No democrat ever wants to make the elections about abortion but then the first piece of legislation they sign when taking office is always about abortion rights. Clinton did it and so will Obama. I can't say for one minute that I like everything about the McCain - Palin ticket but I can not nor will not put some one into office who doesn't even have an opinion about when life begins, because the first responsibility of government is to protect it's people. It you don't have an opinion about when a person becomes a people then there will be some serious flaws in your branch of government carrying out that responsibility. I find it strange that you comment on Palin's hatred, dishonest rhetoric and character assasination but, apparently, you don't see abortion for the sake of birth control (and that is the majority of the abortions that occur in this country) to have anything to do with hatred,dishonesty, and assasination.
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