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Posted September 6, 2008
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McCain called the religious right ‘agents of intolerance.’
When McCain ran for President back in 2000, he was a Republican oddity. He was, if not pro-choice, at least ambivalent about abortion. McCain called the religious right ‘agents of intolerance.’ He claimed there was a special place in hell for dirty tricksters like Tucker Eskew(the man who orchestrated the ‘push poll’ suggesting McCain had fathered a black child out of wedlock). The McCain of 2000 was a slightly right of center, not-too-bright candidate with a good story (did you know he was a POW for five-and-a-half years?). Unfortunately, he is not the same candidate running for President now.
Go back to McCain 2000 and compare him to today?
Does he lie? Is he Christian?
How come my fellow Christians follow McCain so blindly after what he said in 2000?
McCain called the religious right ‘agents of intolerance.’
Don't we remember? I did not see McCain ask the Lord for salvation? I can not support McCain
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