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False Prophets

Some Religous Leaders Prey Upon Women

by: RDemocrat

Thu Sep 10, 2009 at 11:41:11 AM EDT

We have been detailing to some extent the hypocrisy of religous leaders who are opposing Universal Healthcare. Christian Conservatives have climbed into bed with the Republican Party despite their many anti-Christian policies. This can be particularly dangerous when religous people view the clergy as representing God. Now, a new report shows that many of them have preyed upon women in their congregations.
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Klingenschmitt Ads Sink the Abyss Even Lower

by: RDemocrat

Tue Aug 25, 2009 at 08:00:00 AM EDT

I wrote this diary after hearing a hate-filled misleading ad on WKYX-WKYQ. Already using a church to propogandize the masses in Western Kentucky, they had also decided to play blantantly false ads about the healthcare bill from this site. That is when I realized the people at this station would sink as low into the abyss as possible to preserve profits over people.
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Religous Hate in Western Kentucky Borders on Cultism

by: RDemocrat

Sun Aug 23, 2009 at 21:52:21 PM EDT

We have detailed both here and here about how a far-right radio station owned by Bristol Broadcasting is holding a propoganda meeting in a church. They feature a panel of "knowledgable people" including a right-wing reporter, and a Doctor who is a huge contributor to Republicans who will present far-right-wing talking points as fact and will attempt to propogandize religous folks in Western Kentucky.
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