Would You Buy Insurance From Ted Haggart? The Religious Leader Who Held Weekly Prayer Meetings With Bush?

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He’s back! Selling insurance. Must be quite a company who would hire this guy. Is the Religious Right likely to fade into a non entity that will either fade away or will they continue to brand the GOP as a party made up of ‘crazies’?
Are these types what they call ‘the lunatic fringe’??
(more. . . He was *preaching* from a pulpit today in the midwest!!)
The man who confessed to being a “a deceiver and a liar” is asking for another hearing, finding encouragement from a loyal circle of supporters, skepticism from those evangelical leaders who think it’s premature and complex emotions at the Colorado Springs church he betrayed.
Haggard, 52, resigned as president of the 30 million-member National Association of Evangelicals and was fired from New Life Church amid allegations that he paid a male prostitute for sex and used methamphetamine.
Haggard said in 2006 he bought the drugs but never used them, confessed to “sexual immorality” and described struggling with a “dark and repulsive” side. He had risen from preaching in his basement to taking part in White House conference calls — and fallen so far that he became a late-night punch line.


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14 comments


    ♥♪BlôcК€d by côwardȿ♥♪

    February 19, 2010

    To the Obama detractors:
    At least Jeremiah Wright is a heterosexual.
    There, feel better now?
    Maybe Haggart could recruit (oh. . . sorry, ‘recruit’ might not be the best choice of words. . . . sorry) Mark Foley and Larry “Wide Stance” Craig for his new insurance agency, The Three Amigos and use this man-friendly slogan “We Never Leave Our Buddies Behind. “

    errant Terran ranter

    February 19, 2010

    No one that votes democrat has ever done anything wrong. LOL. There are scumbags on both sides of the fence. These parties are pretty big you know. You should blame the individual and not the party for the individual.

    TheNoBul

    February 19, 2010

    No. I will not. >

    G.O.P. America

    February 19, 2010

    i thought jeremiah wright was who we were worried about, but since hes a liberal thats ok huh? your question has no answer as your premise is skewed.

    koalatco

    February 19, 2010

    No. He’s a pedophile and I wouldn’t want to do business with someone of poor character.

    KaliRaye

    February 19, 2010

    larry craig, mark foley, jeff gannon, ted haggard.

    scottso3

    February 19, 2010

    He should team up with Jeremiah Wright. They’d make a great traveling circus.

    ~

    February 19, 2010

    Sounds like good qualifications if you ask me, but no I would not.

    paulie2s

    February 19, 2010

    Well, he prayed for Bush, and look how he turned out: Must have been praying to Satan

    ????????

    February 19, 2010

    No, I would not.
    He is liar like all Republicans.

    Caribou "LIPS" Barbie™

    February 19, 2010

    No, not buy. . . He is a misfit.

    Sugar

    February 19, 2010

    He’s nothing but a con artist.

    racism is unbecoming

    February 19, 2010

    yes
    mark k

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