Sometimes the Bush-haters are so willing to believe the worst that it overrides everything else, even their journalistic sobriety.
Take the always-charming Mike Rogers. A self-styled "journalist," he is so blinkered by leftist bloodlust that he sallied forth with a story about Harriet Miers that was egregiously incorrect from the headline forward, which was later retracted without comment. The screen grab at right reflects the retraction, but I saved the text here:
Bush nominee Miers steered group aimed at deprogramming gays
Bush's nominee to the Supreme Court is a former board member of EXODUS Ministries, perhaps the world's largest organization that seeks to "save" men and women from a life of same-sex relationships, RAW STORY has discovered.
"Live-in" ministries don't just focus on deprogramming gays -- they also train transvestites and transsexuals how to become "normal."
Exodus promises the "fullness of redemption found in Jesus Christ, a gift which is available to all who commit their life and their sexuality to Him."
From their website:
Exodus is a nonprofit, interdenominational Christian organization promoting the message of "Freedom from homosexuality through the power of Jesus Christ."
Since 1976, Exodus has grown to include over 120 local ministries in the USA and Canada. We are also linked with other Exodus world regions outside of North America, totaling over 150 ministries in 17 countries.
Within both the Christian and secular communities, Exodus has challenged those who respond to homosexuals with ignorance and fear, and those who uphold homosexuality as a valid orientation. These extremes fail to convey the fullness of redemption found in Jesus Christ, a gift which is available to all who commit their life and their sexuality to Him.
It's OK, Mikey, your fellow Bush-bashing traveler Andrew Sullivan was just as wrong as you were.
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