What did
the wacko Christian Fundies say about 9/11? Pat Robertson said, “He blames 9/11
and Hurricane Katrina on gays and lesbians, cozies up to the Chinese
coercive and murderous one-child policy…”
Here is a
smattering of the insane viewpoints of those in the GOP’s sociopathic and
pervert division of their party.
The
Reverend Pat Robertson, of CBN, aka 'The Christian Broadcasting Network.' To Robertson, Katrina was not merely punishment for legal abortion but
also a blessing for the Right because the storm diverted the nation's
attention away from the Senate confirmation hearing of George W. Bush's nominee
for the Supreme Court, John G. Roberts Jr.
Out of
this tragedy, the focus of America is going to be on these victims, and
inflamed rhetoric in the United States Senate is just not going to play well
now because this is a time of healing and compassion and reaching out to
people, and if they start going on a vendetta against Roberts in the Senate,
it's just going to hurt them. And I think they know that, so, I mean, Judge
Roberts can, maybe, you know, be thankful that a tragedy has brought him some
good.
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota) was preaching the message that hurricane Irene
was a divine warning to our nation's capital.
I don't
know how much God has to do to get the attention of the politicians. We've had
an earthquake; we've had a hurricane. He said, 'Are you going to start
listening to me here?
Rev.Clyde Higgins delivered to the readers of Christwire:
Irene was punishment for New York legalizing same sex marriage.
You have
betrayed America’s duty as a Christian nation to make homosexuals
miserable in their sins. You have allowed the biggest city of
America to be a modern Sodomy Megalopolis.
All
hurricanes are acts of God, because God controls the heavens. I believe that
New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God, and they are -- were
recipients of the judgment of God for that. The newspaper carried the story in
our local area that was not carried nationally that there was to be a
homosexual parade there on the Monday that the Katrina came...And I believe
that the Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city
of New Orleans.
Oregon's
David Crowe, an ordained minister who is the founder and president of Restore America, agreed that it was America that
was being punished, not just the immoral pagans on the Gulf coast:
Katrina
was an act of God upon a sin-loving and rebellious nation, a warning to all who
foolishly and arrogantly believe there is no God, and that if He did exist,
"would not have done such a thing!" It is also a serious call to
repent, to turn away from our wicked ways, from the heart of a loving Father.
The Writer
of Psalm 107 closes by saying, "Who is wise? Let him give heed to these
things, and consider the Loving kindness of the LORD."
Now that
Hurricane Isaac is about to land in Tampa disrupting the GOP’s nomination convention, what will the psychopaths, sociopaths and perverts filling the halls say about
this ocean drenching upon their lies, fraudulent presentations, hypocrisies, junk science garbage, and overall bullshit?
Will Bachmann
and Romney come out and say that the sins of the Party of No are being punished
for damaging the country? Will they come forward and admit that they have a
platform that will seriously injury those who already have been damaged by their serious policies implemented by their last Evil Lilboy occupying the White House?
Will we
see a transformation, or an admission of guilt by these conartists for destroying working class
savings, the destruction of working class wages, the give-aways of the nation's wealth to the bankstas, the politicizing of the Supreme Court, the fascist process of controlling elections, the theft of American jobs, which were sent overseas by the likes of
their chief nominee—Pinhead Romney?
Or, will
they just proclaim that God is trying to wash away their sins by having the ocean’s
waves sweep over their convention in order to cleanse their souls of their
evil ways.
Doubtful.
They will say nothing. They will ignore their hypocrisies of berating Democrats, and spew inept and stupid criticisms along with the chastising of liberal and centrist viewpoints and policies that were better for the nation, but instead traded them for more damaging and painful policy decisions that were devastating to
hundreds of thousands of innocent Americans, and just bad for the nation.
Glenn
Beck said this about Katrina and hurricanes, and it appears to be true in
regards to the GOP’s convention in Tampa. Was this a prophecy directed to the
regressives having their nomination party?
...this
hurricane is a blessing. It is a blessing. It is God reminding you, as was the
earthquake last week, it’s God reminding you, ‘You’re not in control.'
Amen,
Glenn, Amen!!
(http://eye-on-washington.blogspot.com)