That is according to the Right Wing Talk Radio. (click here) On my trip returning from Traverse City, Michagan; hour after hour my President was defamed and his plans for health care reform was manipulated.
There wasn't an ounce of truth in the ranting and it was embarked on in the name of Jesus Christ. I listened day after day as radio stations along the I-77 Corridor defamed my President and defamed his attempts to change the face of American Health Care. It went on and on. The reason 'Jesus Christ' was interjected into the ranting was to 'justify' the manipulations and lies.
See, if radio stations simply lie and they do, they can justify it by stating it was done in the name of a 'belief system.' Therefore it is allowed. There were no compressive facts that disputed the Presiden't Health Care Policy. There was simply greed and hate of a man who has come to our Presidency for the right reasons.
So, in the name of Jesus Christ radio stations across this country such as The Savage Radio Show (click here), engaged in defaming my President his Health Care Initative and the best interests of the American People, while seeking to lace together the name of the Christian Savior to in its motivational speaking. Sorry folks, but defaming our President and his Health Care Initaitive in the name of Jesus Christ is not only fuax, but, highly immoral.
I do believe Christian Talk Radio needs to 'take a break' from using self-rightous positions and seek to bring those that need health care 'on board' to the National Initiative. A religious belief of 'convenience' seems to be the forte of the Right Wing Talk Radio Nut Cases.
...This story is one of many healing stories (click here) that were chronicled and that made it into the printed pages of our Bibles. People, who were the contemporaries of Jesus, are no different from the masses of people in our modern world. They want to live in healthy bodies.
Apparently, Jesus never avoided sick people. Rather, he called upon whatever powers were available to him and brought healing to people.
One of the games played by Bible scholars is to debate what we really know about Jesus from Nazareth. Elaborate rules are set to determine the authenticity of the material found in the four gospels.
Applying those rules, lists of “what we know about Jesus” are developed. The usual list contains eight to 15 items. I have never seen such a list that did not include Jesus was a Galilean who preached and healed....