The Rev. Franklin Graham was invited by the US Army to speak on National Prayer Day. The Army in a PC move; has decided to dis-invite Rev. Graham because of some alleged statement that Graham made about Islam.
BTW: Rev. Graham's son is serving his fourth combat tour.
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation had raised the objection to Graham's appearance, citing his past remarks about Islam.
Collins said earlier this week that the invitation to attend the National Day of Prayer event at the Pentagon wasn't from the military but from the Colorado-based National Day of Prayer Task Force, which works with the Pentagon chaplain's office on the prayer event.
I just want to know what Graham said that was not true?
Since when does the pc police care about what's true or not? It's not about facts! Silly conservative.....
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Since when does the pc police care about what's true or not? It's not about facts! Silly conservative.....
If its national prayer day, maybe you should not have a speaker who called another religion 'evil', huh? Or does it only matter whose ox is being gored?
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If its national prayer day, maybe you should not have a speaker who called another religion 'evil', huh? Or does it only matter whose ox is being gored?
Liberty and justice for all.
He said it was Evil? I do not recall that. What I do recall is; He said there are fringe components who promote violence. Which is true and cannot be denied. Proven by the actions going on in the world. Further supported by Muslims themselves. He also said he did not appreciate the way Muslim women are treated. I guess that’s ok. Liberals love to keep women like cattle. Wait, that didn’t sound right. So I guess the liberal outcry is nothing more than a bash towards a Christian. Or am I to assume that through tolerance liberals will support the notion of placing the same value on a women as a man would his live stock?
Your right, liberty and justice for all, unless you are a Muslim women, then you don't count.
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Personally, I do not care 1 iota about muslimes, either domestic or foreign. And I say that because while WE refer to OURSELVES as Americans who are Christian, Jew, Protestant, Lutheran, Episcopalian, etc.... A muslime will ALWAYS refer to himself as a muslime FIRST and then his nationality. Far as I'm concerned, if you're not WITH me, you're AGAINST me. And if blitherers would deny a guy like Graham a place in National Prayer day, then the day holds no significance and to those of us to whom it matters, we pray for the end of such stupidity, however it may be precipitated.
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"Graham said Islam "is a very evil and wicked religion." "
Liberty and justice for all.
I did not catch that. Not saying it is false, just that I did not catch it.
Now, what about the liberty and Justice for a Muslim women. Oh never mind, she just got her head cut off after she was gang raped by 20 men, simply because she spoke to a man that was not her husband. The way the Muslims treat their women indictes to me they are a peaceful, loving people.
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