Saturday, May 10, 2008

CAIR Compares McCain's Preacher Ally To Obama's Rev. Wright




The asshats at CAIR reached as far down into the bottom of the barrel on this one. And as usual, I won't subject any of you to having to actually go to the CAIR website so I have excerpted the entire article at the end of this post, but check out this portion of it:



At a time when Barack Obama was mired in a searing controversy involving Reverend Jeremiah Wright, McCain escaped any trouble for his political alliance with Parsley, who leads the World Harvest Church, a supersized Pentecostal institution in Columbus, Ohio.
Parsley, whose sermons are broadcast around the world, has been credited with helping George W. Bush win Ohio in 2004 by registering social conservatives and encouraging them to vote. McCain certainly would like to see Parsley do the same for him—which could explain his reluctance to do any harm to his relationship with this anti-Islam extremist.


CAIR's objection to Reverend Parsley is the book he wrote a few years back called Silent No More and for Parsley's statements that Islam is a threat to the civilization of the West - course I ask you now, is any of that not legitimate?

But here is CAIR, thinking they actually have ANY influence in this nation, trying to come to the aid of Barack Obama by trying to create an exact replica of Obama's ties to a racist anti-American by McCain's relationship with a supporter. It's ridiculous and so far a stretch that only CAIR's website would be fool enough to carry this drivel.

What this DOES say though is how solidly behind Obama, that CAIR is. Chalk up another islamic terrorist group in favor of electing Barack Hussein Obama as President of the United States of America. I think Obama is the only Presidential candidate on record that has more terrorist organizations aligned with him than super delegates!

Here's the rest of the drivel from the peons at CAIR.




Video: McCain's Pastor Problem
Posted 5/9/2008 5:20:00 PM

During a 2005 sermon, a fundamentalist pastor whom Senator John McCain has praised and campaigned with called Islam "the greatest religious enemy of our civilization and the world," claiming that the historic mission of America is to see "this false religion destroyed." In this taped sermon, currently sold by his megachurch, the Reverend Rod Parsley reiterates and amplifies harsh and derogatory comments about Islam he made in his book, Silent No More, published the same year he delivered these remarks. Meanwhile, McCain has stuck to his stance of not criticizing Parsley, an important political ally in a crucial swing state.
In March 2008—two weeks after McCain appeared with Parsley at a Cincinnati campaign rally, hailing him as "one of the truly great leaders in America, a moral compass, a spiritual guide"—Mother Jones reported that Parsley had urged Christians to wage a "war" to eradicate Islam in his 2005 book. McCain's campaign refused to respond to questions about Parsley, and the presumptive Republican presidential nominee declined to denounce Parsley's anti-Islam remarks or renounce his endorsement.
At a time when Barack Obama was mired in a searing controversy involving Reverend Jeremiah Wright, McCain escaped any trouble for his political alliance with Parsley, who leads the World Harvest Church, a supersized Pentecostal institution in Columbus, Ohio.
Parsley, whose sermons are broadcast around the world, has been credited with helping George W. Bush win Ohio in 2004 by registering social conservatives and encouraging them to vote. McCain certainly would like to see Parsley do the same for him—which could explain his reluctance to do any harm to his relationship with this anti-Islam extremist.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The following is what I posted last night at Ali Eteraz's blog. I don't think he liked my post too much. And he certainly did not allow my reply which was:

"Ali, I have responsibilities which prevent me from replying in full this morning. However,

your last posts are somewhat vague and crude. Research in recent years has shown

that Jefferson apparently did have a special relationship with one inherited slave, Sally

Hemings. That is quite a bit different from your statement, which I will not repeat here.

There is more information on Sally Heming here:

http://www.monticello.org/plantation/hemingscontro/hemings-jefferson_contro.html


Whereas America is past slavery, slavery had nothing to do with Ellison's use of the

Qur'an. Islam had everything to do with it.

And please do not forget the historical association of Islam with slavery:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMGjJJhHvqY

In regard to Morocco and America, yes, Morocco was the first nation to recognize

America. Sultan Mohammed III told America that it would protect our ships in the area.

Morocco was also in a state of flux and it was politically and economically beneficial for

it to enter into such an agreement."

Connie