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Newsweek reports on the Hagee issue

May 5th, 2008
By Gerardo Orlando

John McCain has been flying under the radar as the Democrats grab the headlines, but more news organizations are paying attention to the Hagee story and his anti-Catholic remarks.

6 Responses to “Newsweek reports on the Hagee issue”

  1. Mrs. D. Hunter
    May 6th, 2008 10:04
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    That’s it! MCCAIN WILL NOT GET MY VOTE even if he DENOUNCES HAGEE. Just who is he anyway? As a ROMAN CATHOLIC with TRADITIONAL VALUES I have to follow my conscience and vote for the best canditate who embodies my values. Hope the over 50,000 Roman Catholics really study this guy with two wives, drunk with HAWKISH PRE-EMPTIVE DESIRES OF WAR, and seems to mix up names of countries, etc..I admire McCain’s sacrifice for his country but we need to move on and make a total break with politics. Let’s have a RENAISSANCE…VIVA OBAMA!

  2. Gerardo Orlando
    May 6th, 2008 10:48
    2

    Yes!

  3. Old Friend of Gerardo's
    May 7th, 2008 08:52
    3

    You can’t seriously think that having a nut-job endorse a candidate is comparable to having a nut-job as the candidate’s “father figure” and spiritual leader who married the candidate, baptised the candidate’s children and preached to the candidate FOR 20 YEARS! This issue should not and will not go away.

  4. Gerardo Orlando
    May 8th, 2008 18:51
    4

    He didn’t just endorse him. McCain sought his endorsement and appeared with him to accept it.

  5. Mrs. D. Hunter
    May 10th, 2008 07:07
    5

    A call for all JEWS, ROMAN CATHOLICS, and GAYS to consider voting for OBAMA. Check out the ANTI of all three of one MCCAIN’S strong and long time supporter, PASTOR HAGEE.

  6. Mrs. D. Hunter
    May 10th, 2008 07:09
    6

    My apologies for the error above, I meant OVER 50 M I L L I O N ROMAN CATHOLICS…

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