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Rev. Lynn Discusses Hypocritical Use of Religion on The ED Show

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

Rev. Lynn joins TV and Radio Host Ed Schultz in a discussion on the Religious Rights condemnation of Sundays vote for Health Care Reform. Lynn also answers Eds questions about the ongoing debate between the Catholic Bishops and the Catholic Nuns over federal funding for health care.

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  • U idiot Beck the sabbath is on a saturday dip sh*t! Jewish religions look it up sunday is the Christen sabbath.

  • The United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ and the Unitarian/Universalist Church each donated money, time and church facilities in passing Obamacare. (Just ask Nanacy Pelosi)

    Where was Barry Lynn and the AU? Probably driving up and down mountain areas, looking for a cross they can remove by court order.

    LYNN IS THE HYPOCRITE!

  • "Perverted our faith..." Who's faith, again? I don't have any, or believe in any supernatural beings.

  • @IdiotsForObamaCom

    Well, there's an intelligent argument. It's a bill that at least pays for itself. Unlike the deficit funded tax cuts for the rich, or the ongoing wars that have cost over a trillion dollars and 4,000 American lives.

  • it's a terrible bill. they should all be hung for passing this.

    idiots4obama com

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