added 2007 Thu May 24 3:16:03 by Fedquip
In her testimony today before The House Judiciary Committee, Monica Goodling admitted she "crossed the line" of the law. That was just one of the interesting highlights I found, here are a couple quick snips below for your viewing pleasure
In her testimony today before The House Judiciary Committee, Monica Goodling admitted she "crossed the line" of the law. That was just one of the interesting highlights I found, here are a couple quick snips below for your viewing pleasure
added 2007 Sat Apr 14 16:33:51 by Aidenag
The right-wing crusade to demonize elites has paid off. Now the country's run by incompetents who make mediocrity a job requirement and recruit from Pat Robertson's law school. New rule: Now that liberals have taken back the word liberal, they also have to take back the word "elite."
The right-wing crusade to demonize elites has paid off. Now the country's run by incompetents who make mediocrity a job requirement and recruit from Pat Robertson's law school. New rule: Now that liberals have taken back the word liberal, they also have to take back the word "elite."
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 7:17:30 by Aidenag
Monica Goodling's involvement in Attorneygate is not the only aspect of her role in the Bush administration that bears examination. Her membership in a cadre of 150 graduates of Pat Robertson's Regent University currently serving in the administration is another, equally revealing component of the White House's political program.
Monica Goodling's involvement in Attorneygate is not the only aspect of her role in the Bush administration that bears examination. Her membership in a cadre of 150 graduates of Pat Robertson's Regent University currently serving in the administration is another, equally revealing component of the White House's political program.
added 2007 Fri Feb 9 7:16:40 by Aidenag
One of Hampton Roads' highest-profile Christians stands accused of a not-so-Christian act. A plaintiff in a federal lawsuit against Pat Robertson says the televangelist threatened his life and that of his family at a legal proceeding Wednesday in the Norfolk federal courthouse.
One of Hampton Roads' highest-profile Christians stands accused of a not-so-Christian act. A plaintiff in a federal lawsuit against Pat Robertson says the televangelist threatened his life and that of his family at a legal proceeding Wednesday in the Norfolk federal courthouse.
added 2007 Sun Jan 14 5:49:42 by PaganGodess
Just days after the Rev. Pat Robertson claimed on his "700 Club" program that God warned him of "mass killings" in the United States late in 2007, God held a rare news conference today to deny having spoken to the controversial televangelist.
Just days after the Rev. Pat Robertson claimed on his "700 Club" program that God warned him of "mass killings" in the United States late in 2007, God held a rare news conference today to deny having spoken to the controversial televangelist.
added 2007 Wed Jan 10 5:07:50 by PaganGodess
Pat Robertson said God told him a terrorist attack on the United States later this year will cause massive loss of life. But I talked to God last night, and he told me that Pat is losing it.
Pat Robertson said God told him a terrorist attack on the United States later this year will cause massive loss of life. But I talked to God last night, and he told me that Pat is losing it.







