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- greenroom628, on 07/22/2008, -7/+103calling on the assassination of chavez, telling the people of dover that god will no longer help them, now this? ugh...robertson's just a crazy old coot.
- sultanica, on 07/22/2008, -6/+100I urge the religious parties on earth to go settle mars and do their battles there, instead of amongst the rest of us on the planet
;p - thal3s, on 07/22/2008, -14/+68I love Christians! They're so kind and tolerant! Not.
- hawkeye17, on 07/22/2008, -5/+52Something tells me that what he's advocating isn't what Jesus would do.
- RadioFreeOpium, on 07/22/2008, -7/+48Funny how leaders of "peaceful" religions are always the ones advocating violence.
- rearlgrant, on 07/22/2008, -10/+51And yet people get upset about Jeremiah Wright. Wright was right; Robertson is just wrong.
- neognostic, on 07/22/2008, -4/+45Where is the outrage from the Republicans? If they raised 1/10th of the unfounded outrage that they directed at Rev. Wright, then this would be on every MSM outlet, being looped over and over. Oh yeah, that myth of the Republicans that it is a liberal press.
- mshtml, on 07/23/2008, -4/+31Who would Jesus bomb?
- qdkk, on 07/22/2008, -4/+31Robertson is just ANOTHER OLD GEEZER who is out of touch with the rest of this nation.
- tacojohn48, on 07/23/2008, -6/+31Don't judge us by our worst specimens. (Of course it is still ok when we do it to Muslims)
- tcbishop12, on 07/22/2008, -3/+27God is not amused. If I was Pat Robertson, I wouldn't be hanging around outdoors in thunderstorms this year.
- dweast, on 07/23/2008, -7/+27all this man does is preach hate , very Christian of him
- sodade, on 07/23/2008, -3/+22***** "crazy old coot." This guy is a ***** salivating for revelations firebrand with a hardon for god's wrath. To the lions you psychotic pied piper
- inactive, on 07/23/2008, -5/+22These crazy book burners are the ones that want the world to end, if it does they will be surprised which elevator they will be taking.
they should rename it the 666 club. - MrTito, on 07/23/2008, -3/+18Calling Pat Robertson a broadcaster is an insult to broadcasters. He's a religious zealot, first and foremost, and just happens to have his own show.
- inactive, on 07/22/2008, -7/+22Let's not forget that Robertson advises Bush at the White House too!
- Verchiel77, on 07/23/2008, -5/+19Robertson channeling MCCain's good buddy Rev. Hagee.
Anything they think will bring about the "End Times" is A-OK.
Praise Jebus. - tacojohn48, on 07/23/2008, -1/+15Also out of touch with the religion people claim he leads. If Pat is the leader of your religion you aren't exactly following the example of Christ.
- roho76, on 07/23/2008, -4/+17When is this generation of crazy religious cooks finally going to die off?
- MrTito, on 07/23/2008, -4/+17They'd have to rewrite their mythologies to say that their god(s) created Mars for them.
- gettophilosophr, on 07/23/2008, -1/+14Pat Robertson is rather unfortunate. I've got family at Regent University, and they generally pretend he isn't the president. ;-)
- tacojohn48, on 07/23/2008, -4/+16Robertson is not the leader of my religion. I think he is scary crazy.
- OrangeTide, on 07/23/2008, -7/+18These days any kook can call themselves a Christian. There are *literally* millions of Christians who think Pat Robertson is a terrible unchristian person.
Maybe you should learn to be less of a bigot? - Xihix, on 07/23/2008, -5/+16This is Pat Robertson of The 700 ***** Club we're talking about. How is this news at all?
- zephyear, on 07/23/2008, -8/+19it's a shame there won't be a hell for him to go to when he dies in a few years
- EarlOfLade, on 07/23/2008, -0/+11I heard that "Find and Replace" will do the job quite nicely...
- peticsu, on 07/23/2008, -2/+13Pat Robertson and anyone who agrees with him need to realize that their personal ticket to heaven is not by trampling on other peoples security, rights, and freedoms...
- MrTito, on 07/23/2008, -2/+12WWJD - Who Would Jesus Destroy?
- Marumekomu, on 07/23/2008, -2/+12***** that, why don't WE move to mars? Mars is ***** amazing. Didn't you read calvin and hobbes?
- lamiaconfitor, on 07/23/2008, -4/+14Perhaps Christians should do more to keep Pat Robertson out of a prominent spotlight. I know I certainly am not contributing to his success out of my occasional morbid curiosity. (which manifests itself in me looking at third party sources' reports on his insanity.)
- bjornski, on 07/23/2008, -2/+11That's what they want.
- lamiaconfitor, on 07/23/2008, -1/+10Just in time to replace them with the new ones. I ran into a kid who was 'high on Christ' this Sunday. And if you think I am exaggerating when I said he was high... think again.
- lamiaconfitor, on 07/23/2008, -1/+10Because that moron still has a show.
- yellowswan, on 07/23/2008, -2/+11"You ever notice that everyone who believes in creationism looks really unevolved? Eyes real close together, big furry hands and feet. "I believe God created me in one day." Yeah, it looks like he rushed it."
- Zarokima, on 07/23/2008, -1/+9Brewmaster: then I'd suggest you get out of that party much like I did the Democratic after they showed themselves to be almost without exception a bunch of spineless, ball-less, suckers of Bush's *****. Neither of the parties has been sticking to their roots for a good while, but it's only been getting (much) worse.
- pidge, on 07/23/2008, -3/+11Pat Robertson is an excuse for people to hate Christians. I don't know any Christian who honestly watches him or believes he is an example for other Christians. But the media likes him because he makes comments that are way out there which grabs people's attention for some reason just like when some celebrities who know nothing about foreign policy make far out there comments. Pat Robertson should stick to what he is good at which is lifting weights:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/143606/pat_robertson ... - PopcornDave, on 07/23/2008, -1/+8If you've got one crackpot going up against another crackpot, the outcome isn't going to be good.
- tacojohn48, on 07/23/2008, -2/+9I bet he is counting on that. He might think that starting a major war could usher in the return of Christ.
- spongya77, on 07/23/2008, -3/+10I don't now why a nice, sarcastic remark is being dugg down.
- hellahyphy, on 07/23/2008, -4/+11Do it and see what happens! World War 3
- yellowswan, on 07/23/2008, -0/+7I'd rather see the human race die trying to achieve peace rather than living a life equivalent to scraping the depths of a McDonalds grease container in utter depravity and abomination. Where does it end with idiots like you? What's your vision for the world?
- OrangeTide, on 07/23/2008, -3/+10Pat Robertson has always been part of the fringe. I would only worry when people with actual power and influence start agreeing with him.
- Jhiaxuz, on 07/23/2008, -2/+8Zeus will get him first.
- Jexie, on 07/23/2008, -2/+8Wow just like Jesus would do!
- xptoast, on 07/23/2008, -0/+6I am ready for Jesus and all but I would rather wait as I was given a chance to live so I wish to actually live it then go home. If this nut wants to see Jesus he should shut his face and wait till he dies.
- Yimyack, on 07/23/2008, -2/+8Ahh...Pat Robertson - Ensuring the Rapture Since 1967
Seriously, would Bin Laden BE Pat Robertson if only he had a 'church'?
Look at the facts - Robertson is:
a.) a man who believes in God yet tolerates destruction
b.) Makes you wonder if a screw is loose
c.) Talks more than he should
d.) Has hundreds of nutso followers that believe in his views are right from God
e.) All of the Above - xptoast, on 07/23/2008, -0/+5Three kinds of preachers...Fire and brimstone, pushover, Jesus type(best kind cuase kind but not a pushover)
- PopcornDave, on 07/23/2008, -0/+5To get the donations rolling in from the uninformed.
- byrdgang, on 07/23/2008, -0/+5I am struck by how a "God-fearing" man could truly advocate war given that war necessarily includes war crimes, destruction, invasion, deaths of many people, etc. I don't know of a single war that didn't feature war crimes.
- byrdgang, on 07/23/2008, -0/+5I had to laugh when I got to "The US has never attacked anyone without being taunted." This is absolutely hilarious.
This might be a crazy suggestion, but pick up a Chomsky book or two. The books you read now won't tell you what Chomsky would tell you because they want to keep the image of the United States nice and rosy. -
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