Must be one of those repuke talking points..when your racist, neocon, religious freak is exposed, stand next to him and declare him a GOOD MAN:
"He did his time, he paid the price. He's a convicted felon, but felons are allowed to run for mayor," said Norma Fields, 48, who has the town's largest pro-Bess sign tacked up to her home.
"He's a good man, and he's the best man for the job."----------------------------
From an article I posted elsewhere today on DU..comments about a preacher who participated in a church exorcism in TX:
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/local/11899012.htmThe jury award for a woman who sued a Colleyville church saying she was subjected to bruising exorcism attempts shrank to $178,000 after a ruling last week by the 2nd Court of Appeals in Fort Worth.
In her lawsuit, Schubert said that on two occasions, several days apart, in June 1996, church members held her down and prayed to drive demons from her. She struggled, which church youth leaders and members took as signs that demons were fighting them, the lawsuit stated.
Tom Schubert said his daughter has moved on with her life and is pursuing a college degree in criminal justice. But he said the matter is still unresolved because McCutchen and others have not taken responsibility for injuring his daughter. McCutchen was present during the second incident, according to Laura Schubert's lawsuit.
"I think pastor McCutchen is basically a good man and he got involved in a frenzy of religious fervor," said Tom Schubert, a former Assemblies of God minister and missionary.
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Or add a little variety and throw in the words hero, a person w/ great integrity, HONORABLE man:
http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/061505/delay.htmlHouse Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) yesterday defended Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-Calif.) after calls from congressional Democrats to investigate the Republican appropriator for selling his San Diego home to a defense contractor whose firm had received $65 million in federal funds in 2004
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) yesterday defended Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-Calif.) after calls from congressional Democrats to investigate the Republican appropriator for selling his San Diego home to a defense contractor whose firm had received $65 million in federal funds in 2004
“Duke Cunningham is a hero,” DeLay said during a press briefing Tuesday. “He is an honorable man of high integrity.”
“I know that John Murtha is
an honorable man,” DeLay said during the briefing, adding that he did not know any details of the
article. “He is a man of great integrity.”