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Huckabee: Its ridiculous for people to be upset at Rick Warren (video)
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Rick Warren pulls anti-gay language from his Web site
Rick Warren pulls anti-gay language from his Web site
americablog.com — Deny me three times, Rick? So Rick Warren pulled the anti-gay language from his church Web site. The site used to explicitly ban gays from membership in the church. Now the offending language is gone , but you can still find the anti-gay language ... (more) Rick Warren pulls anti-gay language from his Web site
Pastor says 'God will punish Rick Warren'
Pastor says 'God will punish Rick Warren'
ocregister.com — Wiley Drake criticizes Warren, calls Obama 'evil illegal alien.' (more) Pastor says 'God will punish Rick Warren'
 Rick Warren Interview with Ann Curry (video)
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Rick Warren Interview with Ann Curry (video)
youtube.com — Rick Warren says gays are just immature because they give into their biological impulses. Is this the guy Barack Obama should have giving invocation at the ... (more) Rick Warren Interview with Ann Curry (video)
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Huckabee: ‘It’s ridiculous for people to be upset at Rick Warren.’
Think Progress — Last night on Fox News, Greta Van Susteren asked Mike Huckabee about President-elect Obama’s decision to choose pastor Rick Warren — who has a long record of anti-gay views — to give the invocation at his inauguration. Huckabee — who also has a long record of anti-gay views — came to Warren’s defense: HUCKABEE: Well it’s ridiculous for people to be upset at Rick Warren. He is one of the most influential spiritual leaders of this generation. I have known Rick for over 30 years. We were actually in seminary together in Fort Worth, Texas, back in the mid-1970s. He is ...

Huckabee: Don't Be "Ridiculous"
Shakesville — This guy really just can't STFU, can he? Here's former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, still on his world tour of gay-hatin', stopping by Fox News to play concern troll and let all of us whiny bitchez know that we're being "ridiculous" for objecting to Obama's selection of huge homobigot Pastor Rick Warren to do the inaugural invocation. Greta Van Susteren: All right, let me—let me jump to another topic, which you probably weren't expecting, um, is that, uh, President-Elect Obama has chosen Rick Warren to give the invocation—and ...

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