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Edited on Fri Mar-14-08 06:09 PM by casus belli
that follows a preacher for 20 years, only to find out he's cheated on his wife, abused drugs and robbed the place blind to live a life of luxury. For you to suggest that people choose this in their religious leaders shows a real disconnect from reality for the sake of furthering a belief you have always had. It's not as if you supported Obama before this all came down...you've just finally found a reason you feel comfortable running with.
Until every person who has belonged to a congregation with a corrupt preacher is willing to admit that they were responsible, you've got no business pinning this on Barack. Or, maybe you think it's ok to judge someone based on the failing of an associate or family member? If that's the case, we're all screwed.
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