The World of President Dave

Common Sense. No Political Correctness. No BS.

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I am origianlly from Philadelphia where I was born and grew up. I moved to Miami after getting married in the fall of 1997. My interests include sports, music, computer gaming, and fishing.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Is that a pulpit in his pants?

The latest contestant in the massive hypocrite contest is the president of the National Association of Evangelicals, Rev. Ted Haggard. The staunch anti-gay crusader and Bush administration buddy apparently has, quite literally, not been practicing what he preaches. He is accused of paying a male prostitute for sex over a period of three years, to which he has so far admitted to "some guilt". Where there's smoke...

Meanwhile, in the world of President Dave...

  • I have to giggle with glee when a self-righteous blowhard like this guy gets exposed. It takes a special kind of mindset to stand there and tell other people that being gay is wrong while you play cabana boy on the side. It is this type of hypocrisy that cannot be tolerated and must be exposed. People of influence and political power MUST be made to realize that we will not tolerate being lied to, or used for political or personal financial gain. APATHY IS KILLING US people! Get out and vote! Question ANY authority figure, be it a minister OR a President. It is not only your right, but your DUTY to do so!

3 Comments:

Blogger Cristina said...

I'm waiting for the second shoe to drop....if he follows the others before him, he will soon bring forth repressed memories of childhood molestation, that way we can properly forgive him and not lay the blame on him...

12:06 PM  
Blogger Hilda said...

Only after he goes through rehab!

You know it's really horrible how public figures of late have been using rehab - a very valuable and important tool that has saved the lives of millions - to cleanse themsleves of thier own BS.

How very different Mel Gibson's, Mark Foley's, etc. rehab stints have been to what we saw years ago with Betty Ford who so bravely admitted to having a substance abuse problem, then worked (by using herself as an example) to take the stigma off needing professional help in a secure environment, and ultimately ushered the way for today's acceptance of rehabilitation for substance abuse programs.

Hopefully valuable social tools like 12 step programs and substance abuse rehabilitation programs will not be sullied by "celebrities" using them as a convenient hiding place while the furor of whatever the hell they've done dies down.

4:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dave, I still beleive that all of this is some sort of "Secular Progressive" trick to sway the upcoming election. He probably has been planted by the homosexual community in that position for quite some time. He now conveniently begins to admit the truth, a few days before the election? Wait, why didn't they do this before the last election? I wonder if the president ran to the bathroom and washed his hands as soon as he found out. After all, they shook hands often.

10:04 PM  

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