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Dead and Buried, But
Stench Remains by
Bob Miller
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What a joy it is to not see, hear, or
read about Jerry Falwell and James Kennedy this election year. We all owe Satan a vote of
thanks for recalling these two pit vipers. I live just a few miles from James Kennedy's
old haunt; on two occasions our paths crossed and the phoniness of the guy just made you
want to gag. I don't know if Kennedy was cremated, but I doubt it because there's still a
slight stench of evil in and around the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church. If you've |
never smelled undiluted
evil before, at first you'll think it's a sewer backed up, but soon your entire body will
ache and you'll rush away not wanting to breathe anymore air in that area than is
absolutely necessary.
James Kennedy: "Attending Kennedy
events was like stepping into some bizarre alternative universe where communists invented
the separation of church and state, public school teachers work overtime to corrupt
children and secular humanists have seized control of all media, education
systems, the entertainment industry and pretty much every other institution that affects
life in America. There was a certain paranoia about the whole thing but it was
always tinged with the rather uncomfortable idea that the enemies of God would get what
they deserved when true Christians rose up once again." -By Rob
Boston
Jerry Falwell: On hearing Jerry Falwell
say, "I hope I live to see the day when, as in the early days of our country, we
won't have any public schools. The churches will have taken them over again and Christians
will be running them. What a happy day that will be!"
I said, "The good news is that you'll not live to
see that happen, and if you drop dead this second, it'll be fine with me you damn
hypocrite."
This was a mistake. I had hoped to possibly get a
physical response so I could rip his head off and poop down his neck, but I had
underestimated him as many before me had. Whatever Falwell was, he wasn't stupid and he
didn't frighten easily. To say that the predator quickly became the prey would be an
understatement.
Biography: Bob Miller was born in Florence,
Alabama. Miller served as a pilot in Vietnam in 1968-69 and was awarded the Distinguished
Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Challenged Richard Shelby for a seat in the U.S. Senate in
1992. Produced the television show, The Late Show (BLAB 2001). Worked as the golf pro on
Holland America's ms Westerdam. Bob Miller is America's most controversial writer and has
authored seven books.
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