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 Pastor at McCain Rally: God Must Ensure McCain Win (video)
Pastor at McCain Rally: God Must Ensure McCain Win (video)
Oct. 11, 2008
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My God is Bigger Than Your God
Talking Points Memo — In case you missed it over the weekend, a minister who gave the invocation at a McCain rally in Iowa couched his prayer in terms I've never heard before: God's own reputation is at stake in this election, he said, because so many Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists around the world are praying for an Obama victory that if Obama wins, they'll think "their god is bigger" than the Christian god. It conjures up bad Japanese movies, or the fanciful musings of 10-year-old boys. Who would win between King Kong and Godzilla? Between Allah and Vishnu? Does the Christian god have an unfair advantage because he's ...

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McCain Pastor: My God Is Bigger than Your God
TalkLeft — I honestly have never seen anything this bizarre: By Big Tent Democrat, speaking for me only

And like Kali's like all up in His immaculate face doing that "loser" thing with all eight thumbs and forefingers
Jesus' General — Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, lest McCain is done, and to thine son a wedgie given. Amen More here.

McCain Rally: My God is Bigger Than Yours
Politics Daily — Filed under: Republicans, John McCain, 2008 President, Humor, Viral VideoA pastor delivering the invocation at a McCain rally Saturday gives us this hilarious clip. If it makes him feel any better, it's not the size of the God, it's the motion of the devotion. As for praying to the God "Hindu," I think this guy should get a refund of his tuition to the Wasilla Institute of Science and/or Theology. Tommy Christopher co-hosts "Unusable Signal" , on BlogTalkRadio Tues & Thur at 9pm, and Wed, Fri, & Sat at 11pm. Click here for ...

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