Pastor Defends "Death-Prayer" Aimed at Obama.Source: myfoxphoenix.com
Anderson is standing by his controversial sermon, entitled "Why I Hate Barack Obama." Video of the sermon has hit YouTube, and he's taped explaining why he hates the President and praying for his death.
Christian Zionists and the New Israeli GovernmentSource: religion dispatches
In early April of last year, at a conference in Jerusalem of American evangelicals organized by Pastor John Hagee, Benjamin Netanyahu told the audience that Israel had no better friends than America's Christian Zionists.

1) Cindy McCain....you can't stomach four years of Cindy pretend-hugging Pat Boone right after he mangles "Jingle Bell Rock" at the White House tree lighting do.
2) McCain's first marriage.....too Newty.
3) "My friends".....ain't, never will be.
The Financial Crisis was Caused by SexSource: talk2action.org
Heath's Maine Civic League is one of 35 Dobson affilated groups around the country that have often been the leaders in waging anti-gay, and especially anti-marriage equality initiatives.

With the election now less than six months away, both presidential hopefuls are busy looking for a vice-president who will bring that certain je ne sais quoi to their respective campaigns.

Pastors Wright, Hagee and Parsley have been thrown under the bus and Dr. Dobson is still under scrutiny as he continues to size up the presidential candidates. Who is a casualty and who is the victor in this war between pastors and presidential hopefuls?

In the wake of our two Presidential candidates being forced to denounce enough religious leaders to fill a NAMBLA convention (okay, I'll admit that was a bad joke if you admit you chuckled), I've been thinking a lot lately about my own experiences in my church back home in Texas.

Watching these two networks for the better part of the day after Scott McClelland's revelations of life in the White House.

McCain's latest act of cowardice and hypocrisy portrays him more as a desperate and opportunistic political hack than a principled man capable of any kind of "straight talk." He takes on the appearance of a viper with leprosy--poised to wag his forked tongue at the enemy--ready, …

Back in March, I wrote about John McCain's courting of the radical religious conservative vote-- in particular, his courtship of the endorsements of pastors such as John Hagee and Rod Parsley.
The New InquisitionSource: American Thinker
The recent controversy over Pastor John Hagee is about much more than one man and his "crazy" (John McCain's word) comments.
Mccain Rejects And Denounces Hagee Source: msnbc.com
NBC News has been told that McCain decided to "reject" the endorsement of evangelical pastor John Hagee. While McCain has denounced some of Hagee's past comments, he had not until today rejected Hagee's actual support.
McCain rejects Hagee endorsement - CNN.comSource: CNN
In the face of mounting controversy over headline-grabbing statements from the Rev. John Hagee, CNN has learned that presumptive Republican nominee John McCain decided Thursday to reject his endorsement.
McCain Rejects Hagee EndorsementSource: CNN
The Huffington Post had published a recording of Hagee saying that Adolf Hitler had been fulfilling God's will by hastening the desire of Jews to return to Israel in accordance with biblical prophecy.
McCain's 'Spiritual Guide' Has a Big Issue with IslamSource: Truthdig
Meet the Rev. Rod Parsley, whose support McCain sought and won, according to Brave New Films and Mother Jones, which have launched a collaborative effort to expose Parsley's alarming beliefs about Islam and America's role on the world stage.
The All-White Elephant in the RoomSource: The New York Times
Yet if there's any coherent message to be gleaned from the hypocrisy whipped up by Hurricane Jeremiah, it's that this nation's perennially promised candid conversation on race has yet to begin.