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He truly is a Pastor of his flock.
I had a thought that sickens me, and will get me in trouble with a lot of people.
The person in jail is an African-American greatly disturbed by the “GENOCIDE” being carried on against his community. I had an awful thought as I read that...
The KKK doesn’t have to parade around in dirty laundry, carrying burning crosses any more. Their work is being done for them, with the fervent approval of the LIBERAL wing of the world. There is NO need for lynching, no need for intimidation, no need for for many of their past activities.
The work of the KKK is being done for them by “well intentioned”, “good hearted people” with the approval and protection of the very courts.
The slaughter of young blacks ON OUR BIG CITY STREETS is being carried out FAR BEYOND any ability or desire of the KKK.
I don’t like thought like this. I really envision the KLEEGLES OF THE KLAN sitting around the TV at the nightly news, raising their glasses at the score of today’s shootings. Something is really wrong.
Satan has the judges in his back pocket.
Until April 23, 2009, may God protect him, as my little son used to say, “...from the tippy, tippy top to the tippy, tippy bottom.”
The Bible encourages believers to visit people in prison. I think that commandment really applies to innocent people imprisoned for being Christians. I hope someone is giving comfort to pastor Hoye.
You can march in support of a cop killer on the streets of Oakland but you can’t spread a pro-life message...........
Disgusting!
This guy is guilty only because of prosecutorial abuse. He was convicted in spite of having exculpatory video showing the charges were completely false and that the witnesses against him had perjured themselves. And you wonder why some of the citizens of Oakland have open hostility toward the police and prosecutors........
Attaboy, Rev. Hoye!
There are times when the place to be, for an honest man, is jail.