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What do you think of Obama's selection of evangelical pastor Rick Warren to deliver the invocation at Tuesday's inaugural?

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63.5%
I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive
15,106 votes
22.7%
I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive
5,404 votes
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I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

Whomever President Elect Obama feels most comfortable with is the best choice without a doubt. It is not my decision.

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  • 5 votes
 - 5:57 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

Obama said it best - Not Red States and Blue States, but rather the United States!

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  • 4 votes
 - r@abcom
 - 6:00 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

Rick Warren gave a powerful example to all Americans of faith in August when he invited both candidates to his forum.

{"commentId":4888732,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"yourzak"}
  • 6 votes
 - 7:11 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
Not sure

Very mixed feelings. My mother the evangelical nutcase, thinks Rev. Warren is the greatest thing slnce sliced bread. Scares me.

{"commentId":4888757,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"carolk"}
  • 2 votes
 - 7:14 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive

It's no less than allowing a KKK leader giving the invocation.

{"commentId":4889554,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"mekales"}
  • 4 votes
 - Mekales
 - 8:12 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

He has over twenty million Americans in his corner... can't hurt!

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     - 8:17 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
    I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

    Rick Warren is a good choice, most Americans know it is unnatural.

    {"commentId":4889900,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"surferkevman"}
    • 4 votes
     - 8:46 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
    I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

    Obama wants to represent unity and the way to embrace others is to welcome everyone as we are all people of God.

    {"commentId":4889970,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"deniselopezzzz"}
    • 6 votes
     - 8:53 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
    I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive

    Another narrow minded so-called minister of the faith from the South. In time evolution will take care of these idiots.

    {"commentId":4890176,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"banglin031"}
    • 7 votes
     - 9:13 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
    I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

    Rick Warren is amazing. Brilliant move on Obama's part to appeal to right wing conservative Christians.

    {"commentId":4890188,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"zschuler"}
    • 6 votes
     - 9:13 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
    I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

    No problem.

    {"commentId":4890230,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"Lrobby99"}
    • 6 votes
     - 9:17 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
    I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

    He's making him his frenemy!

    {"commentId":4890376,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"nourhy"}
    • 1 vote
     - 9:30 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
    I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive

    He does not represent me or my religous and social beliefs. More thatn that, he feels he has the right to believe taht I am wrong!

    {"commentId":4890464,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"kayteebell"}
       - 9:36 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
      I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

      I won't hold being a evangelical pastor against him, we all have religious beliefs.

      {"commentId":4890540,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"ltdnumbers"}
      • 1 vote
       - 9:41 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
      I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

      Chosing Rick Warren is a good choice as he is a Christian in business. And he means business when he talks of Christianity as a way of life

      {"commentId":4890832,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"sgsi"}
      • 4 votes
       - 10:03 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
      I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive

      I would have liked someone more thoughful and cerebral even if conservative, a real theologian instead of a pop figure.

      {"commentId":4890881,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"kkolberg"}
      • 3 votes
       - kathND
       - 10:07 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
      I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive

      Being LGBT is not a choice nor a disease. This is not a man of god.

      {"commentId":4890884,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"dlmendrygal93"}
      • 4 votes
       - 10:07 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
      I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

      I do not agree with the doctrine of Rev. Warren, but do respect his right to voice his opinion.

      {"commentId":4890982,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"avahrn1"}
         - Ava H
         - 10:14 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
        I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

        Warren is a good man and a Christian like Obama. A great choice.

        {"commentId":4890984,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"anneharrisseaside"}
        • 4 votes
         - 10:15 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
        I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

        will Americans ever become tolerant?

        {"commentId":4891229,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"mr-science"}
        • 4 votes
         - 10:36 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
        I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive

        He's just another evangelical with his nose stuck in a religious book. He needs to look around and see the people surrounding him..love the

        {"commentId":4891273,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"cglove8"}
        • 1 vote
         - 10:40 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
        I don't like it; Warren's views are divisive

        its first time ive worried obama will make decisions 4 MONEY~O.C. conservative elite dollars) but maybe genius as warrens role is innocuous

        {"commentId":4891409,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"bunnypaw"}
           - 10:54 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
          I'm fine with it; Obama is trying to be inclusive

          I love it. Rick Warren has done a lot to help the poor, AIDS victims, sex trafficing, etc. What have gay protestors done to help others?

          {"commentId":4891935,"threadId":"475008","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"sarathon"}
          • 5 votes
           - 11:39 pm EST on Mon Jan 19, 2009
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          {"commentId":4888048,"authorDomain":"akber-kassam"}

          President Barack Obama presedency will not good for only America but rest of the world also. He will change the entire world. YES HE CAN AND HE WILL.

          May God bless our President Barack Obama, and may God bless our greatest nation on this planet AMERICA>>>>IS MY FIRST LOVE.

          {"commentId":4888048,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"akber-kassam"}
          • 3 votes
          Reply#1 - Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:23 PM EST
          {"commentId":4889915,"authorDomain":"Michelle-21"}

          I respect Men of Faith, but I am not willing to be pushed back into a closet of lies and deceit. Rev. Warren said he doesn't have any thing against Gay marriage, it is Divorce that is the problem. He is afraid that, because of the History of Gays in America (i.e. sleeping around/multiple sex parters or serial monogamous relationships) we as Gay people are not responsible enough to handle Marriage. If this is the case, he should look at the root cause of this behavior, which is the murders, violence and hate crimes that plaque our community. This includes hate from the Church community with a lot of intolerance of the Gay community. That is why the Gay community see this as an affront, because you love us in the dark and are not trying to lift us up in equality.

          {"commentId":4889915,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"Michelle-21"}
          • 3 votes
          Reply#2 - Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:47 PM EST
          {"commentId":4890425,"authorDomain":"chinner08"}

          It sounds like hate & intolerance are OK as long as you are directing it towards those who disagree with you.  So much for diversity & acceptace of others beliefs.

          {"commentId":4890425,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"chinner08"}
          • 3 votes
          #2.1 - Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:34 PM EST
          {"commentId":4892399,"authorDomain":"emylouharris"}
          IMMIGRATIONFORYOUDeleted
          {"commentId":4903549,"authorDomain":"revelator-1"}

          You are clearly lost!

          {"commentId":4903549,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"revelator-1"}
            #2.3 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:18 PM EST
            {"commentId":4911909,"authorDomain":"lgs926"}

            Yes, you are most definitely lost. His decision shouldn't matter to you anyway. IT WAS HIS CHOICE AND IT WONT NECESSARILY INFLUENCE OUR FUTURE.

            {"commentId":4911909,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"lgs926"}
              #2.4 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:37 PM EST
              {"commentId":4914989,"authorDomain":"shangrila303"}

              Good heavens, Warren was a disapointment.  What the right good reverand Warren has against Gays and Lesbians doesn't sound any different than what plagues the hetrosexual community, so why does Warren make that difference.  DUH!  Talking out of both sides of his mouth.  His is a waffle-mouth, not mighty mouth.  Seems he took a credibility dump, big time.

              {"commentId":4914989,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"shangrila303"}
              • 1 vote
              #2.5 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:44 PM EST
              {"commentId":4922759,"authorDomain":"dkem1234"}

              I find it a bit ODD that gays and lesbians seem to confuse the issue of faith.  A Christian has freedoms too, to state their religious beliefs... A Christian does not hate the person, but they do hate the sin.  YES I said SIN... for in a Christians beliefs, being gay or lesbian is a sin.  I know you will just call me a bigot and a Bible thumper, yet I have done nothing but express my ideas.  Have a great day....

              {"commentId":4922759,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"dkem1234"}
              • 5 votes
              #2.6 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 12:04 PM EST
              {"commentId":4926484,"authorDomain":"amlovato"}
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              {"commentId":4932944,"authorDomain":"southern-rn99"}

              Amen to that!! I agree with Dan C and charger.

              {"commentId":4932944,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"southern-rn99"}
                #2.8 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:38 PM EST
                {"commentId":4934598,"authorDomain":"iprintz"}

                The guy people are not equal to normal people they are an abomination to God. One day they will have a place in hell. Someone needs to let them know this. Start reading the Bible and find out for yourself.

                {"commentId":4934598,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"iprintz"}
                  #2.9 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 7:59 PM EST
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                  {"commentId":4890096,"authorDomain":"deniselopezzzz"}

                  This is a day that has rocked the world. What we can learn from this that this is what God wanted and the time has come for all of us to accept this as thy will. Nothing in life can happen without the power of God behind the scene.

                  {"commentId":4890096,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"deniselopezzzz"}
                  • 3 votes
                  Reply#3 - Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:05 PM EST
                  {"commentId":4917763,"authorDomain":"loudmouth"}

                  Amen Denise. Praise the Lord!

                  {"commentId":4917763,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"loudmouth"}
                  • 1 vote
                  #3.1 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 2:59 AM EST
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                  {"commentId":4891463,"authorDomain":"smile-77"}

                  BO doesn't know what he's doing.  He only knows how to spend the people's money.  We heard the last intelligent speech with Bush's farewell.  Already his cabinet choices have people concerned.  Why were people so mesmerized by BO?  He has no experience.  And how arrogant to liken himself to Lincoln!  Of course, Lincoln did take away state rights.

                  {"commentId":4891463,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"smile-77"}
                    Reply#4 - Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:59 PM EST
                    {"commentId":4891783,"authorDomain":"lrconsulting"}

                    In the name of tolerance we are supposed to accept someone who treats us as less than human.  Our self respect demands that we stand up and speak out against this choice.  Its one thing to listen to various views and perspectives; its quite another to another this bigoted view by giving him such an esteemed spot on a great day in American history.

                    {"commentId":4891783,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"lrconsulting"}
                    • 2 votes
                    Reply#5 - Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:25 PM EST
                    {"commentId":4931835,"authorDomain":"urit1954"}

                    tolerance does not demand that we accept another person's truths as our own, making them a part of our practice of life. Tolerance means that we respect the other's rights to have his views. Nothing more, nothing less. If I disagree with you on a point, I do not need to "accept" you in the sense of embracing your views as my own views. It means that I can differ with you and still respect your right to feel the way you do. You can stand up and speak your mind. What you can not do is impose your belief system on me or any one else.

                    {"commentId":4931835,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"urit1954"}
                    • 2 votes
                    #5.1 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 5:43 PM EST
                    {"commentId":4967861,"authorDomain":"villeneuve"}

                    Of course he could not have an unbeliever like me do the invocation. We don't talk to imaginary friends...

                    {"commentId":4967861,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"villeneuve"}
                      #5.2 - Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:19 PM EST
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                      {"commentId":4892007,"authorDomain":"bmcd1952"}

                      Awesome!  "IN GOD WE TRUST".  We are praying for Rick and that his words will be God's words; specifically, that Jesus is God's Son!  Also praying in all respects for our President (protection, wisdom, provision, effectiveness, truth...I say "TRUTH", protection of the innocent, and for his family, for our troops (safety and effectiveness), and all our leaders! 

                      {"commentId":4892007,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"bmcd1952"}
                      • 2 votes
                      Reply#6 - Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:45 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4893003,"authorDomain":"billstewart"}

                      I dont know anything about the man. Its not like hes a high profile iconic religious figure like the Rev. Billy Graham was for so many years. Apparently hes got a lot of radical views on a wide variety of issues. A radical view is what allowed Barack Obama to become our nations first black (African/American) President. Thinking outside the box...ITS ABOUT TIME AMERICA!!! GOOOOOO MR. PRESIDENT!!!!

                      {"commentId":4893003,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"billstewart"}
                      • 1 vote
                      Reply#7 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 2:41 AM EST
                      {"commentId":4893582,"authorDomain":"jschwenzer"}

                      The Founding Fathers thought SEPARATION OF CHURCH & STATE was a good idea and so do I.  Rick Warren's views are objectionable not only to gays, but to Americans who find Christian Fundamentalism a dangerous, destructive, and hateful philosophy.  It should not be given a platform at the Inauguration of a President who offers hope, understanding, and unity.

                      {"commentId":4893582,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"jschwenzer"}
                      • 3 votes
                      Reply#8 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:23 AM EST
                      {"commentId":4894568,"authorDomain":"dacfree2002"}

                      Thee founding fathers believe everyone should have the right to practice their beliefs. As a christian, I cannot support the gay life style. This is my right to say no to it, just like it is your right to say yes. "Free will"

                      Also, the separation of church and state does not limit the individual right to practice their beliefs. It means the state may not promote any one religion over another.  

                      {"commentId":4894568,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"dacfree2002"}
                      • 2 votes
                      #8.1 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:44 AM EST
                      {"commentId":4897536,"authorDomain":"ftmackinc"}

                      and while we are at it can I ask the government to begin cracking down on these wild men who use the tax exemption given to religious groups as a political platform for raising money and infecting "their" narrow bigoted views on the body politic.

                      REMOVE THE TAX EXEMPTION of the dangerous fools and not a one of the fat rich asshats will continue.

                      {"commentId":4897536,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"ftmackinc"}
                      • 2 votes
                      #8.2 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:57 AM EST
                      {"commentId":4903297,"authorDomain":"PEGGYANN"}

                      Penny 470143 you hit it right on target!!!!

                      {"commentId":4903297,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"PEGGYANN"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #8.3 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:10 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4903653,"authorDomain":"revelator-1"}

                      J, you know not of what you speak!  Go back to the drawing board and do better research about what our founding fathers wanted...You only display your ignorance.

                      {"commentId":4903653,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"revelator-1"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #8.4 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:21 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4904852,"authorDomain":"anjoukeller"}

                      I agree with Jonny. Rev. Warren or not, why a christian prayer at a political ceremony? If we are trying to remove barriers of race, why not barriers of religion? Or is America a Christian nation? I believe the President has a right to his own religious belief but why make the whole nation say a christian prayer for him? Couldn't that be done in private?

                      {"commentId":4904852,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"anjoukeller"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #8.5 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:01 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4913822,"authorDomain":"slkluck27"}

                      Because  he is the President and 87% of us believe in God and prayer. Therefore the other 13% needs to sit down and shut up.  If it bothers you turn it off.  When you are sworn  in a President  you can have and do as you wish.  Don't we have bigger problems to deal with.  Get a grip people.  

                      {"commentId":4913822,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"slkluck27"}
                      • 5 votes
                      #8.6 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:55 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4914404,"authorDomain":"slkluck27"}

                      If my history serves me correctly, our Founding Fathers had nothing to do with separation of Church and State.  Was that not the Supreme Court?  GOD BLESS AMERICA!! IN GOD WE TRUST!! 

                      {"commentId":4914404,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"slkluck27"}
                      • 2 votes
                      #8.7 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:21 PM EST
                      {"commentId":4926588,"authorDomain":"amlovato"}
                      charger-700500Deleted
                      {"commentId":4964920,"authorDomain":"formiabba"}

                      Separation of church and state...oh those messy words...was meant.  Hello...we do not form a national religion.  Not take God out of everything.  Since the ones who want God out of everything, let them now heal our land.

                      {"commentId":4964920,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"formiabba"}
                        #8.9 - Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:15 PM EST
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                        {"commentId":4894036,"authorDomain":"erik-8"}

                        Including a religious person in our educated age is bad politics.

                        {"commentId":4894036,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"erik-8"}
                        • 2 votes
                        Reply#9 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:47 AM EST
                        {"commentId":4968088,"authorDomain":"villeneuve"}

                        To the contrary, Erik!  That way you get the support of a large group of ignorant, fanatical and uneducated people who will suport you!

                        {"commentId":4968088,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"villeneuve"}
                          #9.1 - Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:30 PM EST
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                          {"commentId":4894748,"authorDomain":"pgh-bri"}

                          It doesn't matter.  They are all hypocrites.  I yearn for the day that we can leave outdated superstitions behind us and deal in reality. 

                          {"commentId":4894748,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"pgh-bri"}
                            Reply#10 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:00 AM EST
                            {"commentId":4894819,"authorDomain":"pgh-bri"}

                            It doesn't matter.  They are all hypocrites.  I yearn for the day that we can leave outdated superstitions behind us and deal in reality. 

                            {"commentId":4894819,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"pgh-bri"}
                            • 3 votes
                            Reply#11 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:05 AM EST
                            {"commentId":4917765,"authorDomain":"loudmouth"}

                            Bah Humbug you bitter person!

                            {"commentId":4917765,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"loudmouth"}
                              #11.1 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 3:00 AM EST
                              {"commentId":4933067,"authorDomain":"southern-rn99"}

                              B.E.H., I would love to see you qoute that again at the Second Coming. Every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess.

                              {"commentId":4933067,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"southern-rn99"}
                                #11.2 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:44 PM EST
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                                {"commentId":4895420,"authorDomain":"jmsutt"}

                                Rick Warren is all about LOVE, LOVE for Christ, and LOVE for all people.  He delivers GOD"S TRUTH with complete commonsense. He is real!!!

                                {"commentId":4895420,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"jmsutt"}
                                • 3 votes
                                Reply#12 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:50 AM EST
                                {"commentId":4897557,"authorDomain":"ftmackinc"}

                                he is a mean bigoted narrow minded fool leading sheep that refuse to read or think for themselves.

                                {"commentId":4897557,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"ftmackinc"}
                                • 2 votes
                                #12.1 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:58 AM EST
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                                {"commentId":4895844,"authorDomain":"lynxp1"}

                                Why all this media hype concerning Warren?  He gets the national attention today.  What happened to Bishop Gene Robinson's pre-ignaugural invocation on Sunday?  I have yet to see even a clip of it in the media.  So much for a balanced media.  Gays are being pushed to the "back of the ignaugural bus"...surprise...surprise

                                {"commentId":4895844,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"lynxp1"}
                                  Reply#13 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:20 AM EST
                                  {"commentId":4896121,"authorDomain":"toddmiles"}

                                  It is my hope that Rick Warren can become a permenant fixture in Obama'a circle of influence. It is a positive sign that he is giving the invocation.  President Obama will need the council of a Godly man to counter the politics of DC.

                                  {"commentId":4896121,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"toddmiles"}
                                  • 1 vote
                                  Reply#14 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:36 AM EST
                                  {"commentId":4904540,"authorDomain":"ftmackinc"}

                                  speaking of a sucker being born every day....

                                  {"commentId":4904540,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"ftmackinc"}
                                  • 1 vote
                                  #14.1 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:50 PM EST
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                                  {"commentId":4896434,"authorDomain":"sarathon"}

                                  This country was founded on Biblical truths: In God We Trust, Swearing in on the Bible, the words,"So help me God," and the Ten Commandments.  Founding fathers stated that we have inalianable rights from God. Rick Warren represents this beliefs.  He uses the unchanginc Bible for reference, not what is easy or socaibly acceptable.  Without God there is no accountablity and that is partly why our world is a mess!  Thank you Rick Warren for reflecting truth.  All this press is good, becuase it challenges people to think about why they believe what they believe.  What are you betting your life on? For me it is God's Biblical Truth.

                                  {"commentId":4896434,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"sarathon"}
                                  • 3 votes
                                  Reply#15 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:54 AM EST
                                  {"commentId":4926898,"authorDomain":"dcvincent"}

                                  of which have not been honored for many years,everyone has the right to express their disagreements and still have the dignity to be civil,i like obama style he challenges your mind.

                                  {"commentId":4926898,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"dcvincent"}
                                  • 1 vote
                                  #15.1 - Wed Jan 21, 2009 2:37 PM EST
                                  {"commentId":4971197,"authorDomain":"villeneuve"}

                                  You are totally misinformed about History, or trying to re-write it...   The words "So help me God" were not part of the original pledge, but added much later. Same for "In God we trust". The country was not founded on biblical thruths.  Did you ever read the Constitution? How can you support your claims? Did you ever read the Bible?

                                  {"commentId":4971197,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"villeneuve"}
                                    #15.2 - Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:08 PM EST
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                                    {"commentId":4896950,"authorDomain":"klckln2"}

                                    Like Obama, I know nothing about his man, except for what the media wants us to know.  It's all a circus anyway.  For me.... I'm keeping my weapons, my cash and YOU can all have the CHANGE!

                                    {"commentId":4896950,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"klckln2"}
                                      Reply#16 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:20 AM EST
                                      {"commentId":4897486,"authorDomain":"feb1931-1"}

                                      Like I have said before, this WI-SEN HAMMER should try and mind his own God ordained business, and leave the crooked politicians to THEMSELVES and eternity.  

                                      {"commentId":4897486,"threadId":"475033","contentId":"2330422","authorDomain":"feb1931-1"}
                                      • 2 votes
                                      Reply#17 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 11:53 AM EST
                                      {"commentId":4897682,"authorDomain":"dnssara"}

                                      I have heard no mention of a rabbi representation at the ceremonies? Did I ,miss something?

                                      I hope that I did miss a rabbi's name but if I didn't, it's one of the worst slip ups ever at an inaugural. You'd think Diane Feinstein would have picked it up with all her notes that she must have read.

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                                      • 1 vote
                                      Reply#18 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:05 PM EST
                                      {"commentId":4898134,"authorDomain":"Gabrialle"}

                                      The inauguration is Mr. Obama's, and therefore the choice belongs to him.  I do not know the "WHY" this man was selected, makes no real difference.

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                                      • 3 votes
                                      Reply#19 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:29 PM EST
                                      {"commentId":4898761,"authorDomain":"cdmiller003"}

                                      Warren is solid. So if you disagree, I guess the Rev. Wright would have been a better choice? 

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                                      • 3 votes
                                      Reply#20 - Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:55 PM EST
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