Honoring the dead or Honoring the party: How Libs Bring Their Bias Everywhere.
While many people were paying their respects to Coretta Scott King in Atlanta, some people, namely Jimmy Carter and Reverend Lowery, decided to use this time to criticize President Bush, who was in attendance in Atlanta where the funeral was held. Lowery criticized President Bush's spending on the Iraq War by saying, "For war, billions more, but no more for the poor," while Jimmy Carter jabbed at President Bush's wire-tapping program by stating that the Kings were "victims of secret government wiretapping." Instead of paying their respects like many of the people at the funeral, Carter and Lowery used this event as a opportunity to heckle Bush. I can't believe that these men would do something to a President Republican or not. A funeral is defined as a ceremony or group of ceremonies held in connection with the burial or cremation of a dead person, not a ceremony held to heckle people. Carter, one of the worst Presidents in my opinion, was to soft when it came to handling terrorists unlike President Bush who is pre-emptive. Carter had to deal with terrorists once during his tenor as president. What end up happening was a year long hostage situation, where Carter did not attempt to rescue these American citizens. The release of the hostages came when Reagan took over and did not mess with the hostages. Lowery shouldn't talk about President Bush in that manner during a service. After all, he is a minister and I think he would know how to act during a Church service. The message that I have to Liberals is this: Please, leave your political views outside of a Church. God doesn't care what party your affiliated with, and critizing is not very Christian-like. George Bush did follow Jesus' teachings and turned the other cheek while these two men tarnished his name.


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