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Rev. Jesse Jackson Condemns Pat Robertson's Calls to Kill Venezuela President

by Contact Hands Off Venezuela
http://www.ushov.org/

US Hands Off Venezuela website. Chavez Needs to be defended. He is the first elected official since Allende who has had a very good chance to help the people of his country develop in a just and egalitarian way. (That's not to say many others haven't tried and deserved to succeed - In Venezuela's case Oil and being supported by 5-6 left moving countries could make the difference).
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=1728

"These comments are morally reprehensible and dangerously suggestive"
Rev. Jesse Jackson Condemns Pat Robertson's Calls to Kill Venezuela President

Tuesday, Aug 23, 2005 Print format
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By: Cleto Sojo - Venezuelanalysis.com



Rev. Jesse Jackson called the Bush Administration to condemn Pat Robertson's calls to kill Venezuela's Chavez.
Credit: Rainbow PUSH Coalition


Chicago, Aug. 23, 2005 (VenezuelAnalysis.com).- U.S. civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., condemned calls by conservative Christian Coalition leader Pat Robertson’s to assassinate Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

“These comments are morally reprehensible and dangerously suggestive. The international community repudiates Robertson’s remarks, and calls upon him to retract his remarks,” Jackson said in a press release.

“Calling for the assassination of world leaders is inciteful and wildly provocative. It is just the latest of Robertson’s outrageous and intemperate declarations; President Bush and Secretary of State Rice should immediately rebuke and disassociate the administration from Robertson’s comments,” Jackson continued.

Robertson said in his Monday television show that “if he [Chavez] thinks we're trying to assassinate him, I think that we really ought to go ahead and do it... It's a whole lot cheaper than starting a war…We have the ability to take him out, and I think the time has come that we exercise that ability. We don't need another $200 billion war to get rid of one strong-arm dictator. It's a whole lot easier to have some of the covert operatives do the job and then get it over with."

Reverend Jackson reminded that Presidents Ford and Reagan previously issued executive orders banning political assassinations. “In October, the White House was forced to deny Robertson’s claim that the president told him there would be no casualties in the Iraq invasion. Earlier this year, Robertson was harshly critical of judges and Supreme Court rulings that he disagreed with, noting that judicial activists represented a greater threat than terrorists,” he added.

“During a State Department hearing Robertson declared, 'Maybe we need a very small nuke thrown off on Foggy Bottom (the State Department’s headquarters) to shake things up.' He has also made inflammatory remarks about Muslims and the Islamic religion, saying, 'It's clear from the teachings of the Quran and also from the history of Islam that it's anything but peaceful.' Yet, Robertson never raised his voice against racial segregation in the South. He did not join the chorus of witnesses to free Mandela. He instead became a mining trading partner with the tyrant Mobutu in the Congo,” Jackson continued.

Jackson called the Bush Administration, Christian conservatives, and the international community to condemn this “history of despicable remarks from Christian Coalition leader Robertson.”

“His rhetoric, especially if taken to their conclusion, only undermines international diplomacy and dialogue, and has no place in today’s world,” the Reverend concluded.

by wrh
And the FCC is going after Howard Stern?
by kl
anti-war_larmee_jesus.jpg
The Christian Right (Wrong!).

Jesus said: “turn the other cheek”.
Jesus said: “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”.
Jesus said: “love your enemy”.


For Pat Robertson (or any other “Christian”) to urge the assassination of (the democratically elected) Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, shows that he is neither following the philosophy of Jesus nor following the precepts of his own country (i.e. democracy).

One does not have to be a Christian scholar to know that the teachings of Jesus prohibit assassination.

And there is absolutely no way that the teachings of Jesus can be interpreted to justify the killing of another, either as assassination, war, or capitol punishment.

Pat Robertson, and others from the “Christian Right” (Wrong) should re-read their bibles and either start following the teachings of Jesus, who is very, very clear on this subject, or refrain from calling themselves “Christians”
by Satan
Satan: "Aw what do you have against Pat? He's my kind of Preacher. Who needs Jesus or The Gospel when you have The Devil's Pitch Fork instead? Keep up the Good Work Pat."
by christain
I am so proud someone is finally stated the truth and not caring about the PC overthrow of america.Jessie Jackson is a self appointed moron and i can not belive the idiots that condone him.It is time to remind people who christains are and what we can do
by 'christian' idiot-just like 'Steve'
Brainwashed by AM-right-wing-whack-job radio and Foxnews propaganda network--can't engage in a real dialogue or debate--guaranteed to run when the facts start flying...
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