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And this is the man Obama wants to pray for him on his special day?When it came time for questions, a woman stood up, proclaimed her Judaism, and asked Warren if she was going to burn in hell. He paused before responding--and then answered her question the only way it could be answered. Yes, he said to audible gasps.
To Whom It May Concern:If you wish to write to express your displeasure, then use the emails below.
I am writing this letter to express my disappointment and outrage at the choice of the homophobic pastor Rick Warren to perform the invocation for President Elect Obama January 20, 2009. This decision is a slap in the face to all of us who listened to Mr. Obama's words of hope and change. This is not change. This is truly more of the same that we have endured for the last eight years and more.
This is truly a poor choice for inclusion. This pastor stands for divisiveness and homophobia. This man publicly equated LGBT people to pedophiles.This man believes that women should not have control over their own bodies. He believes the federal government should be in our wombs, our bedrooms and every other aspect of our lives. He believes stem cell research should be outlawed. He does not believe in the separation of church and state, and he believes the only church that should matter to government is evangelical Christians. Pastor Warren represents all that is bad in the last eight years, and now Mr. Obama wants to allow him the bully pulpit to spew his bigotry at his own inauguration?
This action disappoints me in more ways than I have the time or room to write. I am now sitting here wondering why exactly I believed Mr. Obama's promises and wondering why I voted for him. Is Mr. Obama just another crooked politician willing to say anything to get himself elected only to break those promises and turn his back on his followers and those who believed in his words once he has what he wants? This choice he has made of Pastor Warren makes me wonder. I gave Mr. Obama the benefit of the doubt when he made the terrible choice of letting Donnie McClurkin up on his stage in South Carolina to spew his bigotry and homophobia. Donnie McClurkin was a really bad decision. This one about Pastor Warren is much much worse. This provides Pastor Warren a much wider audience to spew his hate and bigotry. It also causes many of Mr. Obama's followers to wonder if we have been cast aside now that he has been elected.
I will be writing about this terrible decision on my blog in the coming days. I will be urging Mr. Obama to change his mind on this terrible course of action. And if Mr. Obama chooses not to change his mind, I will be urging everyone who is present at the inauguration to rise and turn their backs to Pastor Warren during the invocation as a silent protest and a rejection of his homophobia and bigotry.
Now I will end this letter so I can go and (figuratively) clean off the tire marks on my back where I have been thrown under the Obama bus.
Sincerely,
STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN FRANK ON PRESIDENT ELECT OBAMA CHOOSING RICK WARREN TO GIVE INAUGURATION INVOCATION
"I am very disappointed by President-elect Barack Obama's decision to honor Reverend Rick Warren with a prominent role in his inauguration. Religious leaders obviously have every right to speak out in opposition to anti-discrimination measures, even in the degrading terms that Rev. Warren has used with regard to same-sex marriage. But that does not confer upon them the right to a place of honor in the inauguration ceremony of a president whose stated commitment to LGBT rights won him the strong support of the great majority of those who support that cause.
"It is irrelevant that Rev. Warren invited Senator Obama to address his congregation, since he extended an equal invitation to Senator McCain. Furthermore, the President-Elect has not simply invited Rev. Warren to give a speech as part of a series in which various views are presented. The selection of a member of the clergy to occupy this uniquely elevated position has always been considered a mark of respect and approval by those who are being inaugurated."
First Shoe:
"This is the gift from the Iraqis -- this is the farewell kiss you dog."
Second Shoe:
"This is from the widows, the orphans and those killed in Iraq."
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