Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Kerry Finds Religion, Again

John Kerry, the pro abortion politician who tries to pass himself off as a Roman Catholic when it will buy him votes is preaching again. According to NewsMax, on Monday he urged people of faith to work cooperatively on problems such as poverty, global warming and reducing the number of abortions. "Shame on us if we use our faith to divide and alienate people from one another, or if we draft God into partisan service," Kerry said. "

However it doesn't take long to find another NewsMax report from just two years ago where Kerry was drafting God expressly for partisan purposes. The article says, "Battered by revelations that memos his campaign fed to CBS are fraudulent, as well as his plunging poll numbers, John Kerry sought help from Holy Scripture in his attacks on President Bush."

From the Book of Aesop (like must libs, Kerry can invent books, chapters and verses that you won't find in any bible, Catholic or Protestant), he warned of "false prophets which come to you in sheep's clothing." He was probably reading that passage during his Christmas eve in Cambodia.

Then, he moved to the parable of the Good Samaritan, comparing the president to those who ignored the injured robbery victim as they passed by the man lying at the side of the road. "For four years, George W. Bush may have talked about compassion, but he's walked right by," Kerry said. "He's seen people in need, but he's crossed over to the other side of the street."

John, if you truly believe we should stop using God for partisan political purposes then, let it begin with you.

No comments: