
Meanwhile, Hagee endorses an attack on Iran, says the President doesn't need congressional authority to do so:
So you think we need a declaration of war to expand this war to Iran?
[over four minutes of Hagee hemming and hawing deleted]
HAGEE: We do not have a war declaration for Iraq, and neither does the president need one to expand it into Iran.
With No declaration of war there would be no need for Bush or McCain to put an control on gas prices .
You would think that would be more inline with a dictatorship .
If there was no real reason for going to war why are they trying to expand to Iran ?
In McCain's second weekly "radio address he states the surge of troops has worked.
To view a more direct way .One should ask how it worked when we should not have been there in the first place?
McCain rather lose an election than lose a undeclared war that we should not have started in the first place .
The reason the Afghanistan "situation is precarious and urgent there" is because troops that should have been going to the real focus Afghanistan.
So the surge has made things worse.Afghanistan must become the "central front in our battle against terrorism it should have been all along.
McCain is saying the same thing Sen. Obama's has been saying.
McCain talks of having a plan is that the one they did not have going in or getting back out of a war we should not have started in the first place.
He talks of the war in Afghanistan would that be yet another undeclared war where the price of gas was not frozen hummm?
Bush lost focus as the real objective of security of our nation.
McCain talks of experience is this the same that he gained with comments like he would have gone to war even now knowing there where no weapons of mass destruction ?
Which just by chance Fox news put out info that was not true.
FOXNews.com - Report: Hundreds of WMDs Found in Iraq - U.S. Senate
Jun 22, 2006 ... "We have found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, chemical weapons," Sen. ... Offering the official administration response to FOX News, www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,200499,00.html
I wonder if this event plays into things and is not the first time ?
This time they got caught.
Fox News airs altered photos
CHARLES GOYETTE: Okay, that's the answer I was looking for. He can do it on his own authority.
HAGEE: He certainly can. We're in Iraq on his authority. He also says things like this:
Hagee all but scoffed at Jews opposed to his domestic agenda:
I think if I could put a dividing line, the Orthodox and Conservatives who have a Torah appreciation give us wholehearted support. The rest who are not driven by the Word of God have a liberal agenda. And the liberal agenda is they are pro-abortion.
They're pro-homosexual. They're pro-gay marriage — they want men to marry men and women to marry women — and their difference with me is not really what I'm doing with Israel. Their hostility to me is poisoned by their liberalism.
They take a liberal position that poisons their view of what we could be doing for Israel. "
In the video, near the end, Hagee suggests that Hurricane Katrina was sent to the US in response to the US support for removing settlers from the Gaza Strip. He has also advocated attacking Iran which he perceives to be a threat to Israel.
I wonder if this may have played as part in getting aid to the victims of Hurrican Katrina ??
The same Kennth Copeland That gave a large donation to Mike Huckabee while he was running.
Copeland Ministries accused of 'shady' Huckabee donation ...
Jan 31, 2008 ... "I support Huck and Ken copeland. "I am disappointed that Mike Huckabee would associate with the health-and-wealth ...
Huckabee solicits funds from embattled televangelist - Deep ...
A little information on Copeland.
Copeland’s nonprofit agency rakes in untold millions of dollars.
Because it is classified as a church, it does not have to release key financial data like other nonprofits do. MinistryWatch, an organization that monitors Christian ministries, gives Kenneth Copeland Ministries an “F” grade for transparency, saying it has not released a detailed budget.
An investigator with a Dallas-based televangelist watchdog group, says Copeland preys on desperate people.
“It’s extremely sad and heartbreaking that these people are giving their last dollars and expecting to get either a financial or a physical healing,” said Pete Evans of the Trinity Foundation.
“He’s certainly a snake-oil salesman. He’s promising healings that he can’t deliver.”
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