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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson asserted recently that organizations that support church-state separation and individual freedom are ultimately to blame for the horrific terrorist attack on the United States Sept.
Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and all their right-wing fundraisers praise, quote and follow Rushdoony, who lays out his plans and goals as clearly as Adolph Hitler did his own in Mein Kampf.
Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson oppose the same "religious oppression" which the Founding Fathers opposed.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson should be proud of us for bringing Jesus to the Lesbian Festival, but, of course, they are too clueless to realize that God loves GLBT people just the same as straights and has no problem with their sexuality.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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Jerry Falwell's statements yesterday on CBS-TV's "60 Minutes" about Islam and the Prophet Muhammed, Islam's founder, saying Falwell's statements endangered the lives of Christians around the world.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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Jerry Falwell and religious broadcaster Pat Robertson said the United States was vulnerable to this week's terrorist attacks because the nation has insulted God and lost divine protection.
In 1998 Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson flew to Israel on an urgent mission to torpedo any talk of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson quickly insinuated after the attacks that an immoral nation that embraces homosexuality (among other things) had brought holy wrath upon itself.
Jerry Falwell's and Jimmy Swaggart's (the also-philandering preachers to whom he's compared) messages (or at least what came through the press) were based wholly on religion, and what they deemed to be moral or immoral based on that religion.
It was the one in which Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson concluded that God was upset with America because of her various transgression ranging from homosexuality to abortion and so had removed his protection from us.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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As President Bush determines our response to terror, he must reject the counsel of the Jerry Falwells who guided him thorough the South Carolina primary in his presidential campaign.
Various national and regional polls conducted during the early 1980s consistently found that only small percentages of the public had heard of Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority organization and supported it.
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