Sunday, December 29, 2013

Hagee: People Who Don't Like Hearing 'Merry Christmas' Should Leave The Country + MORE





If you’re already tired of the Duck Dynasty flap, I have some bad news for you: Religious Right leaders aren’t going to drop it. On Christmas Eve, while millions of Americans were finishing Christmas preparations and gathering with loved ones, Janet Porter and Rick Scarborough were holding an emergency conference call to launch Porter’s latest gimmicky scheme: sending rubber ducks to A&E executives to protest the suspension of Phil Robertson…

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(BusinessInsider) A bombshell, in-depth report from The New York Times found no evidence that al-Qaeda or any international terrorist groups played any role in the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

Instead, the report says that an American-made video, in large part, fueled the attack…


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TEL AVIV – An extensive New York Times investigation into the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attack is filled with misleading information, including details contradicted by the U.S. government, Benghazi victims and numerous other previous news reports.

The report, entitled, “A Deadly Mix in Benghazi,” was authored from Benghazi by Times writer David D…

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On Sunday, John Hagee delivered a sermon to his congregation during which he raged against the supposed "War on Christmas" which he began by declaring that America was founded as, and still remains, a Christian nation. As such, if atheists and humanists don"t like being wished a "Merry Christmas" …

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Hagee: People Who Don"t Like Hearing "Merry Christmas" Should Leave The Country + MORE

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