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MachZer0

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Well, it does, I've been trying to get information on this and received nothing but dodges to it.

But I guess no one wants to belly up to it, they can simply post up links that call people traitors and then scamper away claiming that it isn't part of the discussion. This is becoming typical behavior.
To my recollection, nobody in this thread has called Kerry a traitor, so your issue is with the author of the article in the link. That is whom you should contact to get answers
 
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Kerry's comments and votes speak for themself. No need to explain what calling America an "international pariah", saying of his comrades in Vietnam " (they) razed villages in fashion reminiscent of Ghengis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun" and opposing every major defense program during the Cold War means. Kerry is very clear on where he stands.
 
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To my recollection, nobody in this thread has called Kerry a traitor, so your issue is with the author of the article in the link. That is whom you should contact to get answers
If Obama is offended by it, then it makes Rush insensitive, but it is hardly on par with the borderline treasonous statements made by Kerry.


O rly?
 
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NO, otherwise, I wouldn't have said borderline
I guess we differ in opinion then, especially when someone is posting up a link that not only accusses him or being traitorous, but also another person of bankrolling terrorists. When you do something like that it is implied, unless stated otherwise that your opinion lines up with the link's.
 
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I guess we differ in opinion then, especially when someone is posting up a link that not only accusses him or being traitorous, but also another person of bankrolling terrorists. When you do something like that it is implied, unless stated otherwise that your opinion lines up with the link's.
You're free to make any misinterpretation you wish
 
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I don't know that Jerry Falwell is tax exempt. Do you have some info on that?
Of course the Moral Majority Coalition is tax exempt. Dont try to play the "you said Jerry Falwell" rhetoric. You know what I meant and I am telling you what I meant.
 
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Of course the Moral Majority Coalition is tax exempt. Dont try to play the "you said Jerry Falwell" rhetoric. You know what I meant and I am telling you what I meant.
The Moral Majority Coalition focuses on getting people out to vote. Nothing about that would affect their tax exempt status
 
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The Moral Majority Coalition focuses on getting people out to vote. Nothing about that would affect their tax exempt status
Only because they dont officially endorse a candidate. Which candidates did MediaMatters ofically endorse?


http://www.moralmajority.us/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12&Itemid=27

What We are About
Following the sweeping re-election of President Bush and a new generation of conservative lawmakers nationwide, a new organization, The Moral Majority Coalition, was launched. The group’s central premise is to utilize the momentum of the 2004 elections to maintain an evangelical revolution of voters who will continue to go to the polls to “vote values.” Essentially, TMMC is a 21st century resurrection of the Moral Majority.

I am committing to a four-year stint as national chairman of The Moral Majority Coalition (TMMC). In addition, Mathew Staver, founder and general counsel of the Liberty Counsel, will serve as vice-chairman, while my son, Jonathan Falwell, will serve as executive director. Additionally, renowned author and theologian Dr. Tim LaHaye will serve as the Coalition’s board chairman.

One of our primary commitments is to help make President Bush’s second term the most successful in American history. He will certainly need the consistent prayer and support of the evangelical community as he continues to spearhead the international war on terror and the effort to safeguard America.

THE FOUR-PRONGED TMMC PLATFORM

Our four-fold platform is:

(1) TMMC will conduct an intensive four-year "Voter Registration Campaign" through America's conservative churches, para-church ministries, pro-life and pro-family organizations.

(2) TMMC will conduct well organized "Get-Out-The-Vote Campaigns" in 2008.

(3) TMMC will engage in the massive recruitment and mobilization of social conservatives through television, radio, direct mail (U.S.P.S. and Internet) and public rallies.

(4) TMMC will encourage the promotion of continuous private and corporate prayer for America's moral renaissance based on 2 Chronicles 7:14.

My new leadership role in TMMC reminds me of a similar commitment I made more than a quarter-century ago. It was April 1979. I had just founded the Moral Majority and agreed to devote five years to its leadership. I actually gave ten years of my life before disbanding the organization in 1989 to focus on the expansion of Liberty University.

At that time, God burdened my heart to mobilize religious conservatives around a pro-life, pro-family, strong national defense and pro-Israel platform, designed to return America to her Judeo-Christian heritage.

And I distinctively feel that burden again. Our nation simply cannot continue as we know it if we allow out-of-control lawmakers and radical judges — working at the whims of society — to alter the moral foundations of America.

During Moral Majority’s heyday, we registered millions of new voters and re-activated millions more. More than 100,000 pastors, priests and rabbis and nearly seven million families joined hands and hearts to reclaim America for God. Many historians believe the result was the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 and the genesis of what the media calls the “Religious Right.”

VOTE VALUES!! A NEW REVOLUTION

In 2004, my wife Macel and I watched the election returns until early the next morning. President Bush was reelected (despite apparent manipulation of the early exit polling). Eleven family initiatives passed overwhelmingly in favor of traditional marriage, and opposing same-sex marriage. Unprecedented victories in the Senate and the House strengthened the President’s hand for future congressional action.

Tom Daschle, the Senate Minority Leader who had consistently obstructed President Bush’s efforts to appoint constructionist judges, was defeated. His defeat should serve as a powerful indicator that we have the power to effectively take on politicians who are under the spell of the potent abortion-rights organizations across this nation.

Christian giants like Dr. James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, provided energetic and courageous leadership. Dr. Donald Wildmon of the American Family Association, Dr. D. James Kennedy of Coral Ridge Ministries, Dr. John Hagee of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, the many national leaders of the Arlington Group, the upstart alternative Internet news sites and more than 225,000 evangelical pastors helped turn out the largest electorate ever. And, I repeat, they all voted Christian!!

We must now diligently work to multiply our turnout for the 2006 and 2008 elections.

As national chairman of TMMC, I am committed to lending my influence to help send out at least 40 million evangelical voters in 2008. The thought of a Hillary Clinton or John Edwards presidency is simply unacceptable (and quite frightening).
 
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