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When A Preacher Assaults Our President

Posted on October 9, 2012

How often does Bradlee Dean have to run to the confessional to ask forgiveness from the God he purports to be preaching on behalf of? A lot, we’re guessing, given all the hatred and bile in his heart.

Another example of that pops up in his Oct. 4 WorldNetDaily column, headlined “When a president assaults our military,” where Dean spews the following chunk of Obama derangement:

Since Obama took his oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, he has not only battered the Constitution, but has assaulted America’s armed forces who love America and her laws so much that they lay down their lives to defend her freedoms.

How does Obama repay them? He cuts their funding, does nothing when hundreds of thousands of our veterans are still awaiting medical benefits, ignores the wishes of the military branches who desired to keep Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell in place, sues states such as Ohio to block military votes, complains about taking pictures with our soldiers and calls the killing of four Americans in Libya (two of them former Navy SEALs) a “bump in the road.”

Let’s count the lies Dean has told:

  • Obama has not cut the Pentagon budget in any meaningful way.
  • Polls show that most U.S. troops and their families don’t care whether gays are allowed to serve openly.
  • Efforts by the Obama campaign to expand early voting in Ohio had no effect whatsoever on military voting.
  • Obama did not say that the deaths of Americans in Libya were a “bump in the road.”

That’s four lies in a single paragraph. That’s not an accident — that’s deliberate mendacity. That calls for more than forgiveness from God — it calls for a printed correction and sincere apology on the pages of WND. We can’t imagine that his God would tell him to tell easily debunked lies in public — such a God would not deserve worship (Unless God was telling Dean to do so in order to humble him, in which case that would be totally cool).

Does Dean have the moral character to admit and correct his errors? It appears not — after all, he has as his attorney Larry Klayman, a failed lawyer who has effectively admitted in court to “inappropriate behavior” with his children.

Something tells us that Dean is not the paragon of moral virtue he claims to be. If he lies so blatantly and unashamedly in public, what does he do in private?

To coin a phrase, he can run but he cannot hide.

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