I jump in the swamp, so you don't have to.
I remember some talk here about how Kuo would be unimpeachable. Well, here you go.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1720460/postsHey, kiss my sanctimonious ass.
3 posted on 10/16/2006 5:11:44 PM EDT by Jaysun (Idiot Muslims. They're just dying to have sex orgies.)
From his whining about the "poor," I suspect that he's already a Democrat - and probably a little light in the loafers too. But I repeat myself.
13 posted on 10/16/2006 5:15:26 PM EDT by furquhart (Time for a New Crusade - Deus lo Volt!)
Believe this guy if you want to. I don't. He's not a conservative Christian. More like a liberal in the Rick Warren mold. This book is another attempt to keep the base home on election day.
15 posted on 10/16/2006 5:15:53 PM EDT by RedRover
Didn't believe this yesterday when it was posted. Old story.
21 posted on 10/16/2006 5:20:27 PM EDT by Muleteam1
I saw Kuo interviewed on 60 Minutes.
First off, the timing of his book...right before elections clearly is aimed at helping Democrats.
Secondly, his big concern in the interview, over and over, was that Bush wasn't helping the poor enough--as he thinks Christians are called to do (via the government? Where's that in the Bible?).
The interview even showed him being critical of evangelical Christians at a convention since they had nothing there about helping the poor. (what kind of convention was it? we're not told...)
To hear now he's a former intern for Ted Kennedy doesn't surprise me. Kuo is in no shape or form a political conservative...and is probably masquarading as a conservative Christian as well.
23 posted on 10/16/2006 5:21:22 PM EDT by AnalogReigns
RINOs are generally secular humanists. Liberal in most matters but "conservative" regarding taxes and business regs.
24 posted on 10/16/2006 5:21:27 PM EDT by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
David Kuo looks like a Log Cabin Republican, know what I mean?
30 posted on 10/16/2006 5:23:40 PM EDT by TommyDale (Iran President Ahmadinejad is shorter than Tom Daschle!)
I know several people who know W.
W is the real deal.
I'm calling BS on this guy.
33 posted on 10/16/2006 5:24:41 PM EDT by TexanToTheCore (This space for hire...)
Jerry Falwell do NOT represent the average Christian. Most Christians I know will admit that while both of those men are good, decent men, they are a bit "off the deep end" sometimes.
Out of curiousity, what has Jerry Falwell said that makes him someone who is "off the deep end?" The last public statements I recall him making were that 9/11 may have been a form of God's judgement against America for abandoning family values. Given the record of some of the things that happen in the Bible, I don't think that any Christian can realistically dismiss such a statement without weighing the possibility that it may in fact be true.
35 posted on 10/16/2006 5:25:22 PM EDT by Old_Mil (
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I'm amazed at the power of evil. What a poor entrapped soul this Kuo is.
And you seem to be as hoodwinked as Kuo is.
64 posted on 10/16/2006 5:39:35 PM EDT by eleni121 ("Show me just what Mohammed brought:: evil and inhumanity")
Kuo reminds me of David Brock. I wonder if it is because he is a syrupy self indulgent writer or that he looks like a twinky.
80 posted on 10/16/2006 5:50:11 PM EDT by Anti-Bubba182
better christian nuts and goffy....than Clinton devil worshippers
87 posted on 10/16/2006 5:57:24 PM EDT by JFC (Conservatives, you are either with us or against us)
This president is the finest Christian we've ever had in office and anyone who believes the crap this "Evangelical" is saying is beyond naive.
105 posted on 10/16/2006 6:19:34 PM EDT by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
Evangelicals have strong faith and are intelligent. They aren't about to fall for the devil while climbing the mountain for God. I believe they know that the only way to be Christian soldiers is to continue to fight the good fight, keep the faith and continue to improve the world we live in by voting for the best possible choices given in this time and place. Perhaps some are weaker in their faith and wish to just give up, not vote, or (gasp) go to the dark side. But, in my opinion, if they do that, they haven't just given up on the U.S. and the future of our children and grandchildren, they would have given up on God.
126 posted on 10/16/2006 6:39:03 PM EDT by Chena ("I'm not young enough to know everything." (Oscar Wilde))