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Embattled Pryor Invokes God, Bible in New Ad |
2013-12-05 |
[WEEKLYSTANDARD] Mark Pryor, the incumbent Democratic senator from Arkansas up for reelection next year, is releasing a new TV ad Wednesday in which he invokes his belief in God. The ad first aired on the news broadcast on ABC affiliate KATV in Little Rock Tuesday evening. "I'm not ashamed to say that I believe in God and I believe in His word," says a bespectacled Pryor, who is holding an open Bible. "The Bible teaches us no one has all the answers--only God does. And neither political party's always right." Watch the ad and news report on it below: |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 I agree John. After all, it is the party of helping people prevent people. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-12-05 10:52 |
#7 Lots of salt. Of course this is the party of prevarication and atheism so one cannot take anything said as true (during election season and other times as well. These folks invoke religion when its convenient. I smell desperation. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2013-12-05 10:49 |
#6 "please God, don't make me find a real job!" |
Posted by: Frank G 2013-12-05 10:25 |
#5 Pryor, a relatively moderate Democrat who nevertheless voted for Obamacare in 2010 How does this square with his professed belief in the Almighty....? OH WAIT ! |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-12-05 10:09 |
#4 "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2013-12-05 06:09 |
#3 Well, perhaps he should not run again as part of his penance. |
Posted by: Eric Jablow 2013-12-05 04:56 |
#2 RNC today presented a quote a year ago from the suddenly righteous dude that the Bible is not a rule book that can be used in the Senate which of course contradicts his comments now that it is his guiding North Star in his decisions. You voted for Obamacare and your ship is now taking on water, desperado. |
Posted by: Guillibaldo McCoy1948 2013-12-05 01:29 |
#1 Well, the "answers" certainly tend to elude the political party you want to be elect under. Under. |
Posted by: newc 2013-12-05 00:23 |