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Preacher Excommunicating Dems Steps down

Mighty strong convictions you hold there, god-man.

For me to remain now would only cause more hurt for me and my family

Bwack Bwack b’waaaaaaack!

Congregants of the 100-member church have said that Mr. Chandler endorsed Mr. Bush from the pulpit during last year’s presidential campaign and said that anyone who planned to vote for the Democratic nominee, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, needed to “repent or resign.”

The church members said that he continued to preach about politics after Mr. Bush won re-election, culminating in a church gathering last week in which the nine members said they were ousted.

Speaking from the pulpit on Tuesday night, Mr. Chandler, 33, said that the dispute was rooted in his strong feelings about abortion. He then left with his wife and drove away from the church escorted by the police

Police escort?!? Bwack bock b’gooooock!

Mr. Chandler’s resignation, at a meeting open only to members of the congregation, came a day after a national group that lobbies for church-state separation urged the Internal Revenue Service to investigate the tax-exempt status of the church.

I.R.S. rules bar clear-cut politicking by tax-exempt groups.

I’m sure this had nothing to do with it. I don’t say this often, but go IRS, go!

Categories: Evil, Politics, Yay!
  1. RAMI
    May 11th, 2005 at 12:31 | #1

    Besides how much of a coward-hypocrite this scumbag is (Like most phony “men of faith”), what will it take for the IRS to actually remove tax-exempt status from these anything-but-holy Right Wing slugs? If this doesn’t merit it, what will???

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