Hagee:If America does not stop pressuring Israel to give up land, I believe that God will bring this nation into judgment, because I believe what this book says. And if God brings this nation into judgment, He will very likely release the terrorists that you’ve already let get here through the ridiculous immigration policy you refuse to stop, and this nation is going to go through a bloodbath that you have permitted because of what you have done. You have disobeyed the law of God, and now, we as a nation are going to pay a price for that.
Hagee on LGBT Americans”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 the promise of that parade was that it was going to reach a level of sexuality never demonstrated before in any of the other Gay Pride parades. So I believe that the judgment of God is a very real thing. I know that there are people who demur from that, but I believe that the Bible teaches that when you violate the law of God, that God brings punishment sometimes before the day of judgment.”
Hagee on Hurricane Katrina”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 were recipients of the judgment of God for that.” Hagee on Catholicism”Most readers will be shocked by the clear record of history linking Adolf Hitler and the Roman Catholic Church in a conspiracy to exterminate the Jews.”
Hagee on Women”Do you know the difference between a woman with PMS and a snarling Doberman pinscher? The answer is lipstick. Do you know the difference between a terrorist and a woman with PMS? You can negotiate with a terrorist.”
Hagee on blacks.The San Antonio Express-News reported that Hagee was going to “meet with black religious leaders privately at an unspecified future date to discuss comments he made in his newsletter about a ‘slave sale,’ an East Side minister said Wednesday.” The Express-News reported:”Hagee, pastor of the 16,000-member Cornerstone Church, last week had announced a ‘slave sale’ to raise funds for high school seniors in his church bulletin, ‘The Cluster.’ “The item was introduced with the sentence ‘Slavery in America is returning to Cornerstone” and ended with “Make plans to come and go home with a slave.” Hagee on Iran”The coming nuclear showdown with Iran is a certainty,” Hagee wrote in the Pentecostal magazine Charisma. “Israel and America must confront Iran’s nuclear ability and willingness to destroy Israel with nuclear weapons. For Israel to wait is to risk committing national suicide.”
Hagee on Islamic BeliefsFresh Air host Terry Gross asked if Hagee believed that “all Muslims have a mandate to kill Christians and Jews,” to which Hagee replied, “Well, the Quran teaches that. Yes, it teaches that very clearly.”
In defense of Hagee, McCain “Asked” for his endorsement. I repeat my question: What is it about Hagee’s views that McCain believes lines up with his own views so much so that he would ask Hagee to endorse him? “Well I think it’s important to note that pastor John Hagee who has supported and endorsed my candidacy supports what I stand for and believe in. When he endorses me, it does not mean that I embrace everything that he stands for and believes. And I am very proud of the Pastor John Hagee’s spiritual leadership to thousands of people and I am proud of his commitment to the independence and the freedom of the state of Israel. That does not mean that I support or endorse or agree with some of the things that Pastor John Hagee might have said or positions that he may have taken on other issues. I don’t have to agree with everyone who endorses my candidacy. They are supporting my candidacy. I am not endorsing some of their positions.” In the statement, Mc Cain fails to mention that he “ASKED” for the endorsement. He stated he is very proud of Hagee’s spiritual leadership of thousands. Which thousands is he referring to? Hagee’s own comments listed above indicates so many millions that he speaks against.
If McCain can say “That does not mean that I support or endorse or agree with some of the things that Pastor John Hagee might have said or positions that he may have taken on other issues. I don’t have to agree with everyone who endorses my candidacy”, then why is it not acceptable for Obama to say he does not endorse some of the statements of Wright.
Even on this website, I am already being stereotyped and referred to be as a leftess”. What is a “leftess”? And since you have know idea who I am, how would you be able to make such a statement? How do you know whether or not I am Democratic, Republican, Independent, or Neither, Black, White, or Hispanic. I have not mentioned any characteristics identifying myself but you assume that I must be in support of Obama, simply because I raised the debate. If you are so open minded and honest and “so right”, tell me why you “categorized me without sufficient supportive evidence”. I think you easily prove my point.





