Wow, the stuff that got
Ann Coulter in hot water after 9/11 is popping up again. This radical and stupid view is coursing through the veins of Colorado's CD-5 Republican candidates.
Look out, folks! If Mel hadn't gotten that inconvenient arrest for DUI, I'd say the apocalypse was right on track. Someone get that sharp-eyed officer an employee of the month parking spot.
At a Focus on the Family forum for CD-5 candidates Bentley Rayburn (a retired General who happened to receive illegal fundraising help from one of his Air Force buddies) now says he wants to proselytize Iraq:
Rayburn, a retired Air Force major general, framed several answers in terms of what "we as Christians" would do. As he has throughout the campaign, he described the war in Iraq as a battle against radical Islam and said establishing a democracy in Iraq would send a message.
"That will open up hope within these countries for the gospel of Jesus Christ to change hearts," he said.
Like they don't hate us enough already. I guess that Jesus stuff can be more powerful than Kona Gold, cuz it sounds like that's what he's smoking.
Duncan Bremer, brother of the world infamous L. Paul Bremer, was a bit less ignorant in his pandering. He said:
"I want to be God's man in Washington," Bremer told the crowd. "I want to represent the heart of this district . . . whether people who are saved and working side by side with you or whether people who are unsaved."
I guess we kinda know how Iraq got so messed up by his brother, eh?
Fortunately we have Jay Fawcett, a voice of reason and rationality:
"I have no desire to dictate your faith to you, and I hope you have no desire to dictate mine for me."
Only Thomas Jefferson said it better.
Does Bentley Rayburn think we need to kill Iraq's leaders first like Ann, or is that part yet to be worked out between him, George and the Party of God?